Series 40 platform 5th Edition for mobile application developers

May 11, 2007

v01_s40_large Series 40 platform 5th Edition for mobile application developersNokia announced the new edition of its Series 40 platform for mobile application development, opening up new opportunities for developers and operators to target the broader consumer marketplace with the latest in mobile services and applications. Nokia’s new Series 40 5th Edition enables users to experience streaming video, image rendering, mobile 3D graphics and scalable 2D Vector graphics. Series 40 5th Edition also supports the latest version of Adobe’s Flash Lite 2.1, the interoperable platform that enables the accelerated development and delivery of rich graphical mobile content, and includes audio file playback and streaming capabilities that provide audio and music enhancements to both the mobile gaming and multimedia experience. [Read more]

Sony Ericsson P1 review

May 10, 2007

The folks at GSMArena wrote a review on the recently released Sony Ericsson P1.Error: Could not find the subgallery "Sony Ericsson/P1/GSMArena review". Check your gallery comment and ensure the folder exists.[Read more]

Fake Nokia N98 images?

May 9, 2007

.resized_450x338_n98_1_1 Fake Nokia N98 images?

Found some images on the supposed to be Nokia N98. I strongly suspect these images are concepts and no official Nokia products. One odd thing is the fact that the phone is supposed to be touchscreen, yet Nokia has decided to make the actual screen much smaller than the potential touch area.

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Sony Ericsson announced the new P1 smartphone

May 9, 2007

Error: Could not find the subgallery "Sony Ericsson/P1". Check your gallery comment and ensure the folder exists.The P1 is a new addition to the P Series smartphones (the 5th generation P-series smart phone) and is the most feature-rich yet. It has a touchscreen display with handwriting recognition, integrated QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi and supports VoIP. It supports a number of push email clients and uses the Opera Web browser. Its 3.2 megapixel camera has autofocus, business card scanner, and the P1 has stereo Bluetooth. The device comes with a 512Mb Memory Stick Micro card. With its tri-band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 radios, it is not optimized for U.S. networks. It is based on the Symbian operating system v9.1 and UIQ 3.0, an open platform that offers broad potential for multimedia applications from operators/carriers, content owners and third party developers. [Read more]

Firmware change-log for the Nokia N95, v11.0.026 (unofficial)

May 7, 2007

Symbian-Freak has posted a changelog for the new N95 update. This change-log covers the update from v10.0.018 to v11.0.026. Telephony

  • Improvements to packet data establishment after changing to roaming

Network

  • Improvements to number grouping
  • Improvements to missing calls and new message notifications
  • Audio routing improvements
  • Say callers name volume increased to match ringing tone volume
  • Call reliability improvements
  • SIM / USAT
  • SIM certificates supported
  • SIM card registration improvements

Camera

  • Video recording starts faster
  • Video stabilization improvements
  • Exposure improved
  • Lens shading improved
  • Video sharpness and noise improved
  • Capture tone synchronized with capture moment
  • Browser
  • Improvements in images visibility in browser
  • General stability improvements for browser
  • Refreshing web page functionality improvements
  • ROP memory handling improvements
  • Browser out of memory improvements

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