Archive for November, 2008
Pure Black & Pure White By PiZero – Nokia Symbian Theme (S60 3rd Edition)
Mindblowingly sexy, simple, plain Black and plain White themes called Pure Black and Pure White by the theme artist PiZero.
I’ve been waiting for these themes since ages. The Pure Black theme has totally changed the look of my Nokia N82 Black. Absolutely gorgeous. Love it
Theme is compatible with: This is a Full SVG theme for Nokia and other symbian phones. Should work with all Portrait and Landscape screen resolutions. (S60 3rd Edition). FP1 and FP2 compatible.
Theme should work with S60 3rd Edition phones like Nokia 3250, 5320, 5500, 5700, 6120 Classic, 6110, 6121, 6210, 6220, 6290, E50, E51, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E66, E70, E71, N71, N73, N75, N76, N77, N78, N80, N81, N82, N85, N91, N92, N93i, N95, N96 etc.
Screenshots of the “Pure Black” theme

Screenshots of the “Pure White” theme

Download the Pure Black and Pure White Themes
- Note:
- Please make sure to Install the theme in the Phone Memory. (Do NOT install in the memory card)
- The Default Icon themes eat up less memory on your phone.
4 comments November 26, 2008
Leaked pictures of Upcoming Nokia E75 Slider-QWERTY phone!
Some great leaked images of Nokia E75 have been spotted by MirrorofSorrow.
The Nokia E75 is Nokia’s upcoming Slider-QWERTY phone with a nice 2.4″ screen. No idea about the exact specifications, but we certainly hope for the best.
For those of you who still have no clue about the yet-unreleased Nokia E75, take a look at the pictures and you’ll get the idea. In the following pictures you can see the Nokia E75 next to Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Touchscreen phone.
I love the Slider-design
In this pic, the Slider is open, revealing a beautiful QWERTY keyboard. The screen rotates to landscape mode.

Here the Slider is closed, and we can see the Numeric Keypad of the Nokia E75. Very slim and pocketable.

The back panel of the phone with the Nokia Eseries inscription.

Add comment November 26, 2008
Opera Mini™ Browser – 4.2 Final Version Update – Out of Beta Stage
Another update about the wonderful free Java Opera Mini™ browser, which gives one of the best web browsing experience available on a mobile phone.
The application is now out of the 4.2 Beta stage and has been released as a full final version. All the bugs which were found in the Beta version have been removed and the browser is working better and faster than ever!

If you still haven’t tried this software, then come out from under the rock you’ve been living in and try it!
You are missing out the experience of using one of the best free mobile application ever created.


The Opera Mini™ mobile browser is a Freeware Java Application and can be used in virtually all mobile phones which support Java like Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Blackberry, Windows Mobile phones, etc.


You can download this fantastic browser from it’s Official Website
www.operamini.com
1 comment November 25, 2008
Nokia E63 Review By Mobile-Review.com
Eldar Murtazin of Mobile-Review.com has done another amazing job and has reviewed the Nokia E63 in detail. I highly recommend reading it ![]()

I love reading Eldar’s reviews as his opinions are usually spot-on. Read his full Nokia E63’s Review
A few excerpts from Eldar Murtazin’s review
“… Although you could compare it to some phones with slide-out thumbboards, such as the LG KS360, the truth of the matter is that the E63 is second to none in this segment when it comes to functionality …
… couple of drawbacks, such as a really poor sales package that doesn’t even include a USB data cable or a memory card, meaning that you’ll have to shell out some more money to get everything in gear…
….. But all things considered it’s a decent addition to the best selling Nokia E71, although even despite a lighter price tag it is very unlikely to repeat the E71’s success. If you are in the market for an affordable QWERTY device, then the E63 is definitely the way to go…..”
2 comments November 22, 2008
Apple Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard MB167LL/A – Unboxing
Got myself an Apple Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard MB167LL/A to use with my Nokia N82 phone a little while back. Here’s a peak at what we find inside the box.
What’s in the Box:
• Apple Wireless Keyboard
• Three AA batteries
• Printed documentation
The Ultra-thin Apple Wireless Bluetooth keyboard features a low-profile anodized aluminum frame. It automatically powers down when you’re not using it and turns on instantly as soon as you start typing. This intelligent power management means you’ll get up to nine months of battery life based on average usage patterns. It also has an on/off switch for when you’re away from your computer for a long time.
Here are the pictures of the package contents.
The Apple Wireless Keyboard comes packaged in a brown cardboard box with a small sticker on the side.

Opening the cardboard box reveals a White Box with the keyboard’s image on it.

Inside the White box we see the Apple Wireless keyboard covered in a thin transparent plastic cover.

This picture shows all of the Box contents together. Apple Wireless Keyboard, 3 AA Batteries and documentation consisting of a Manual, Bluetooth Regulatory Certification & Apple (1) Year Limited Warrenty.

I took a picture of the Apple Wireless keyboard with a Rs.5 coin to give a rough idea about its size.

It’s deliciously thin, beautiful and works really well with the Nokia N82 ![]()

7 comments November 16, 2008
Nokia N82 Black: A personal review
As you all know, it’s been about 2 weeks since I bought my Nokia N82 Black, with the 5MP Carl Zeiss lens camera and Xenon Flash. I previously wrote a detailed post about what made me choose the Nokia N82 over the Nokia E71.

I love the Nokia N82, but I was having QWERTY withdrawal symptoms, so I bought an Apple Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard to use with it. (Couldn’t find Nokia’s SU-8W Wireless Keyboard anywhere in Pakistan)
I absolutely love the combination! I take the Nokia N82 everywhere with me and have fun taking awesome photographs, and when I have to chat, I just take out the wireless BT keyboard and start chatting away. The Apple keyboard isnt too big, but isnt very small either, so it’s not possible to carry it around everywhere unless I have my bag with me. That’s when I miss my old Nokia E61i.
I can play tons of N-Gage & other java games easily. I hook up my N82 with the television through TV-Out and use the Wireless Bluetooth keyboard to sit back comfortably on the Sofa and have fun!
I recently had the Batman movie “The Dark Knight” in my phone, I was over at a friend’s gathering, and as they had not seen it, I hooked up my N82 to a 32″ TV to let them watch it. It was great fun and they totally loved it
Taking pictures has been pure bliss. The camera is just wonderful. I use ShoZu to upload all my pictures to Flickr as soon as I take them. My old E61i’s camera was simply not good enough to capture pictures worthy of printing.
One problem is the D-pad of the phone, now that my nails are longer, I’m having a tough time dealing with it. Clicks by mistake are very common, but I’m willing to let go of this minor issue just because of so many new things I’m getting to do with the Nokia N82.
In short,
- PROS:
- Love the 5 megapixel Camera with Carl Zeiss lens,
- Love the Xenon flash for night pics,
- Love the GPS,
- Love the N-Gage games,
- Love the TV-out! (its like carrying a mini-DVD player, I carry about 3 movies in my phone at all times. Its fantastic to be easily able to attach the phone to any TV and watch them on huge displays.
- Love it that now I can use both landscape as well as portrait display modes.
- Love the Stereo FM Radio,
- Love the ability to use a full-keyboard! (All symbian S60 3rd Edition phones are able to pair with Bluetooth wireless keyboards)
- Love the S60 3rd Ed. FP1 Web browser. It is way better then what I had in my Nokia E61i.
- Battery life is okay for me. Not as fantastic as the Nokia E61i and Nokia E71, but it does alright. Gives me about 1 day if used lightly, and about 2 days standby time with the display brightness down a bit.
- CONS:
- The D-pad! It’s not as bad as some people tend to imagine when they first look at it, but ever since my nails grew longer, clicks by mistake became regular. With shorter nails, mistakes are only once in a while. (So girls should definitely try out the D-pad, as well as the keypad before buying one)
- Keypad is usable, but slightly uncomfortable. Creaks a bit while typing.
- Auto-rotate feature is a little too sensitive. (I’ve heard that the sensitivity has been fixed with the latest firmware update)
6 comments November 13, 2008
Nokia officially announces the Nokia E63 QWERTY phone!
The long-rumoured Nokia E63 QWERTY phone is finally out of hiding!
Nokia E63 Specifications are available at Nokia’s Official Website
http://europe.nokia.com/A41411171
Read more details about this news at GSMArena.com

From Nokia’s Press Release
Nokia E63 joins the successful Nokia E71 to form a compelling QWERTY messaging device range
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the latest addition to its Eseries range, the Nokia E63, designed for people who need to manage their business and personal lives equally well. Building on the success of the Nokia E71, the company’s flagship messaging device, the Nokia E63 brings the QWERTY keyboard form factor to a broader audience at a great price. The Nokia E63 is expected to begin shipping in the coming weeks for an estimated retail price of EUR 199, before taxes and subsidies.
The Nokia E63 will be available in ruby red or ultramarine blue
This is so fantastic
The Nokia E63 is a budget version of the Nokia E71, and has a really reasonable price for a QWERTY device, approximately US$250 (excluding taxes).
- 2.36 Inches Display size – (Same as the Nokia E71)
- 1500mAh Battery – (Same as Nokia E71)
- Symbian S60 3rd Edition FP1 – (Same as Nokia E71)
- New added feature is a 3.5mm Audio Jack for music lovers.
- 110MB Internal Memory
- Connectivity – EDGE, GPRS, 3G 384 kbps, HSCSD, Wi-Fi, but NO HSDPA support
- No GPS – (Nokia E71 has GPS)
- Only 2MP Fixed Focus Camera – (Nokia E71 has a 3.2MP Autofocus Camera)
- All plastic material – (Nokia E71 is mostly metal)
11 comments November 12, 2008







