Twenty years ago, when mobile phones first started to appear on selected shelves, nobody could have guessed that a Finnish company could take on the Japanese and win. How did Nokia become the number one mobile maker on the planet? Click through for a short glimpse at its impressive evolution. Continue reading…
A brief history of Nokia
How to perform N95 party tricks
Your N95’s so powerful it’s a shame not to show it off whenever you get the chance.
Install these eye-popping applications and make your phone the centre of attention when the moment presents itself.
How to turn your N95 into a mobile security guard
Use your mobile to keep an eye on the homestead, office space, or anywhere else you fear intruders may appear!
Read on for some handy surveillance tips.
T9 style search reaches mobiles
Predictive T9 style searching is set to make menus a thing of the past for mobile phones in a new trial.
It’s called T9 Nav and it uses clever predictive text searching for getting quick access to anything you want on your blower. You’ll be able to scoot through your phone to find anything in seconds.
N95 usurped as most popular camera phone on Flickr
The iPhone is the most common cameraphone used by members of the Flickr photo sharing site.
According to information released by Flickr, the iPhone has overtaken the Nokia N95 as the cameraphone used by the highest percentage of users. Usage of the iPhone has recently risen, while the N95 remained flat, causing the Apple handset to take the number one spot.
Sony Ericson W890i data talents
3G-enabled phones a pretty common now, what makes the la-de-da W890i so bleedin’ special? Well, this particular Sony Ericsson actually packs the next generation 3G technology, snappily monikered HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) or 3.5G.
Look just forgot about the mind-numbing world of acronyms, all you need to know is that maximum download speeds are around 10 times zippier than original flavoured 3G.
All about Nokia Maps 2.0
I know all about Nokia Maps, thanks – it’s been out for ages.
Wait a sec. I bet you haven’t the seen the brand new “2.0” version that’s just been launched.
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