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| QOTD: Is your smartphone a good phone?  |
Is your smartphone a good 'phone'? Is the battery life up to par, and do you think that the call quality is acceptable, when compared to standard feature phones?
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| Nokia N81 Review (part two)   |
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My first experiences of the Nokia N81 were extremely positive, and initially they continued to be so. It is marketed as an entertainment device and Nokia has made efforts to ensure that there is a rich entertainment experience out of the box.
N-Gage
Three N-Gage games are pre-installed (trial versions) and these do highlight the potential of this platform in the mobile form factor. The Fifa football game is stunning and on it’s own is enough to ensure immediate recognition of N-Gage as a viable alternative to dedicated handheld consoles.
Music
The Nokia Music Store is well thought out and the included free credits are a nice touch. I found the entire experience to be on a par with iTunes on the iPod Touch, and was more than impressed with the set up. There are some issues such as a smaller database and DRM, but it is a genuinely positive experience.
Camera
The camera is merely a 2MP affair with an LED flash, but it is still better than the majority of cameras from HTC and Palm. For an entertainment device, a 5MP camera could be expected, but I can cope with the one built in to the N81.
Speed In normal use the N81 is pretty quick, and MS Exchange syncing in the background causes no slow downs at all. I also dallied with Nokia Maps and was impressed with what it had to offer. It still feels unfinished, but potentially could become one of the big boys in the mobile navigation sector.
Call Quality
This has always been one of Nokia’s hallmarks, but in the case of the N81 I struggled to get a loud enough sound during calls. No matter how many settings I tweaked, I simply could not make it loud enough for my needs. This is a shame because the speakerphone is good and the sound is clear, but there is definitely an issue with loudness (it could just be the phone I had though).
Internet
The internet experience was much more impressive than I expected. Wi-Fi connected first time for me and when it was not available 3G worked well. The included web browser is one of the best on the market, and I personally rate it very highly. The mobile web experience on the N81 is excellent and a joy to use- make sure you have an unlimited data plan though.
Battery
No complaints here, but that is because I use a Palm Centro at the moment which suffers in the power department. I discovered that 3G does not have a dramatic effect on the battery, and that a normal charge is more than adequate for 2-3 days usage.
PIM
As per usual, the standard S60 3rd Edition calendar and contacts applications never fail to disappoint. They are so basic, yet Nokia has made few efforts to improve them at all. So much investment goes in to GPS, cameras, fitting every possible feature into a small phone and design considerations, yet it refuses to do anything with the PIM functions on it’s smartphones. I do not understand the reluctance to add extra functionality to these areas, which would cost little yet potentially bring in more ex-smartphone users from the Palm and Windows Mobile sides.
Navigation
The S60 3rd Edition operating system lends itself well to navigation through dedicated keys, and has certainly grown on me over time. You may have to undertake a few more key presses than with other systems, but it is acceptably fast in normal use. Conclusion The N81 is without doubt an ‘entertainment’ phone, and it excels in this regard. It is also capable of smartphone functions, but the standard keyboard and non touch screen hamper this somewhat. The N81 is not the phone for me, but the potential of Symbian looks brighter to me than any other mobile operating system at this time. If they can come up with a QWERTY keyboarded device soon, which is expected, they could really do something big in the corporate market. The N81 has some features that simply blew my socks off!
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| ToolboxToGo for Palm OS version 1.0 has been released  |
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From iambic- Tuesday, March 18, 2008: we are happy to announce the release of ToolboxToGo for Palm OS version 1.0.
ToolboxToGo is our brand new title for recent Palm OS based handhelds and smartphones, geared towards anyone wishing to have the ability of changing multiple contacts, meetings, tasks and memos' data at once.
The application includes five tools allowing to adjust contacts' capitalization, align phone number formatting, delete data based on creation date, apply numerous changes to any of the contact, meeting and task related fields, and remove tags from the item's note. Each facility is designed for fine grained selection of the pim items to which the changes will be applied and presents a list of records falling in the search criteria prior to moving forward with the updates.
We named it ToolboxToGo because we see a lot of parallels between what the tool offers and the types of helpful items a handyman or mechanic might carry along in his toolbox. In our ToolboxToGo users will discover five uniquely-designed tools that may find themselves unable to live without.
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| Treo Maker Palm's Shares Fall  |
It's not looking good for the result's announcement from Palm on Thursday- "Palm Inc.'s shares are trading lower than other handset makers as an analyst predicted the Treo maker will miss Wall Street estimates for the fiscal third quarter, which it is set to report on Thursday. Citi Investment Research analyst Jim Suva said in a client note Monday that he expects Palm (nasdaq: PALM - news - people ) to fall short of consensus estimates for the quarter and stop providing guidance. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expect an adjusted loss of 14 cents per share on $315.3 million in revenue. The company projected an adjusted quarterly loss of 14 cents to 16 cents per share on $310 million to $320 million in revenue. Suva believes Palm is "seeing modest success" with its lower-priced Centro handset, but said this is partly at the cost of higher-margin Treo handsets. More at Forbes."
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| Butler v4.71  |
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Don't forget that Butler v4.71 was recently released and now has a sliding keyguard mechanism- "Butler - is the assistant who thinks of everything. Alarms, Attention Grabber, Navigation, Launching, LED, Keyguard and Much More.
Butler contains 7 sets of utilities yet costs less than most single applications. Please note that Butler is only written for the Palm Treo."
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| Attention Grabber v1.3  |
Attention Grabber v1.3 is a simple, yet highly versatile piece of freeware- "Attention Grabber extends the functionality of the Attention Manager, it grabs your attention by emitting a beep, turning on the LED or vibrating periodically when you have pending alerts. This is most useful on a device like my Treo 650 wich does not continuously alert me to the fact that I've missed a call or an SMS, something I was used to from my previous phone. I created Attention Grabber because I could find no free utility that provided this functionality and I don't like paying for software, especially simple hacks (which is what this is)."
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| Touch Screens Become New Display Touchstones  |
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Touch screens have the Midas touch for growth, spurring a flood of competition, technologies and OEM interest. iSuppli has predicted global shipment revenue for the leading touch-screen technologies will rise to $4.4 billion by 2012, up from $2.4 billion in 2006, as presented in the attached figure.
"Catalyzed by Apple's iPhone, sales of touch screens using projected-capacitive technology are growing dramatically," said Jennifer Colegrove, senior analyst for emerging displays at iSuppli. "Projected capacitive touch screen technology is more durable and has better transmittance than the more commonly used resistive technology. More touch-screen manufacturers are developing and commercializing this type of screen. Furthermore, the average pricing gap between the capacitive and resistive display types is dwindling, making the technology more attractive." More at cellular news.
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| Free eBook of the day: A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange by Beth Bernobich  |
Today's free eBook is A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange by Beth Bernobich- "Like every other visitation room in Aonach Sanitarium—and Simon knew them all—this one was painfully bare, with narrow windows set high in the walls. In spite of the brilliant September sunlight, the air felt chilled, as though the thick glass had leached away the sun’s vitality, and a faint astringent smell lingered, a hospital smell that Simon associated with having his tonsils removed when he was twelve. He shivered and wished he had kept his frock coat with him. Across the room, his sister sat cross-legged on the floor, her white gown billowing around her thin body. “141955329. Times two. Exponent 25267. Add one.” Gwyn spoke slowly, enunciating each syllable with painful care. Even so, her voice sounded furry—a side effect of the drugs, Simon knew. “1031980281. Times two. Exponent 25625. Subtract one.” When Gwyn first began these litanies, Simon had immediately recognized the numbers for simple primes. As the months and years passed, however, the numbers swelled to fantastical lengths, surpassing all the known tables. Simon could only assume these were primes as well. Tara Gwyn Madoc. Twenty-three. Her age too was a prime number, as was his. Twins who had once been so close..."
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