Archive for December, 2008
Nimbuzz Mobile Messenger – Free Application for Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, iPhone, Motorola, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, etc.
I had first tried out the (Beta) Symbian Nimbuzz way back in March 2008, so when the guys from Nimbuzz.com contacted me with the latest update about their free mobile messenger software, I had to try it out again and see what the Out-Of-Beta Symbian version was like.
So what is Nimbuzz? – Nimbuzz is a free mobile messenger and VoIP client for calls, chat, messaging, swapping files on the go, all for free!

Overall, I liked the updated Nimbuzz. It has a very clean, fast interface and I had fun using it
There is also a neat feature of making your own “Nimbuzz Chatrooms”. Some improvement with Battery-Consumption is needed. I also found switching quickly between multiple chats a little tough. Hopefully updates in the future will look into these small hiccups.
Connectivity is with GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi and 3G as well.


Nimbuzz works with
Skype,
Google Talk™,
AOL Instant Messenger / MobileMe,
Windows Live Messenger / MSN,
Yahoo! Instant Messenger
Jabber,
ICQ,
Myspace,
Facebook,
Gadu-Gadu,
Hyves,
studiVZ / meinVZ,
schülerVZ


Nimbuzz is also one of the first messengers to allow Landscape chatting on the iPhone and iPod Touch!
You can find Nimbuzz in the iTunes App Store 
Currently Nimbuzz is available in Java, Symbian S60, Windows Mobile, PC as well as Web versions. Nimbuzz works on around 1000 types of mobile phones worldwide ranging from all the popular devices like iPhone, iPod Touch, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, etc. You can check if your phone is supported here in this list
Download Nimbuzz from its Official Website:
www.Nimbuzz.com
5 comments December 22, 2008
S60 Prototype By Flahorn – Nokia Symbian Theme (S60 2nd FP3 and S60 3rd Edition)
A White and Sky Blue theme called S60 Prototype by the theme artist Flahorn.
Nowadays this is one of my favourite themes which I regularly use on my Nokia N82.
Theme is compatible with: Theme for Nokia and other symbian phones. Should work with all Portrait and Landscape screen resolutions. S60 2nd Edition FP3 and S60 3rd Editions.
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, N70, N72, N71, N73, N75, N76, N77, N78, N79, N80, N81, N82, N85, N91, N92, N93i, N95, N96 etc.
Screenshots of the “S60 Prototype” theme
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Download the S60 Prototype Theme
- 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.
3 comments December 20, 2008
Nokia N97 – Combining the Multimedia power of the Nseries and fantastic QWERTY & Battery life of the Eseries!
I’m so excited! Nokia N97 is my dream-phone ![]()

One month back I was in a dilemma whether to buy the Nokia E71 for the QWERTY or the Nokia N82 for the Xenon-Flash & 5MP Carl Zeiss Camera.
When I went towards the E71 I thought that it was simply not fair that Eseries users can’t have a good camera, and when I decided for the N82 I regretted losing the powerful 1500mAh battery and QWERTY keyboard. I was also really sad to lose the large 2.8″ screen of my old Nokia E61i. It was a tough decision.
I wished that Nokia could create one phone with the impressive Multimedia capability of the Nseries and the fantastic Full-keyboard & long battery life capability of the Eseries, and they did it! They merged the bounderies that separated the two N & E-series categories and made one device
Consumers demanded, and Nokia listened. They created my perfect phone: The Nokia N97
Plus for the icing on the cake, they also put in 32GB of on-board memory, 1500 mAh Battery, TV-Out, N-Gage gaming, 16:9 widescreen video-recording and a massive 3.5″ touch-screen display for internet browsing & watching movies!
Engadget.com have an awesome Gallery of Hands-on N97 pics! ![]()

Nokia N97 vs Nokia E90 pic from Engadget.com

Currently Symbian experts like Ricky Cadden, aka The Guru, have luckily had a chance to play around with the prototype of Nokia N97 and it has really impressed them.
You can read all of Ricky’s initial thoughts on the Nokia N97 at Symbian-Guru.com.
You can see an exclusive video of the N97 in action. Wow the N97 is small & pocketable!
They also have a great must-read article about the N97 being an Nseries with so many “first”s!
Excerpt from Ricky Cadden’s initial thoughts:
“… To sum it up, there’s no reason whatsoever to buy the N96, with the N97 coming to market…
… What’s really remarkable about the N97 is the size. It’s roughly the same size as the Nokia N82, only a slight bit longer. Thickness and width are the same, and they managed to cram that beautiful 1500mAh battery into the back of the phone. When you see the device, specifically in the open position, it’s amazing to think how much stuff is crammed into that little bitty body…
… I know I’ll be waiting for the N97, for sure…” ~The Guru

Blogging, chatting, emailing, reading ebooks, photography, watching movies and gaming are my hobbies, so the Nokia N97 covers 100% of my needs. It’s got all the specifications I wanted, all except the lack of Xenon-Flash.
Alright, I know I’m asking for a *bit* too much. LoL!
But let’s see, according to the current leaked “Nokia 2009 roadmap”, a Xenon-Flash phone & more QWERTY devices are on the list, so it’s VERY possible that there could be something even better in store than the upcoming Nokia N97!
So until that time, the Nokia N97 is on my 2009 wish-list.. ![]()

From the pictures we can see that the Nokia N97 will be available in 2 colours, White and Black. I really like the Black colour ![]()


5 comments December 4, 2008
The Nokia N97 revealed! The most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer in existence
Desktop. Laptop. Pocket: The era of the personal Internet dawns with the Nokia N97
“From the desktop to the laptop and now to your pocket, the Nokia N97 is the most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer in existence,” said Jonas Geust, Vice President, heading Nokia Nseries.
Tilting touch display, QWERTY keyboard and personalized home screen – a true mobile computer

Nokia has managed to shock the hell out of me!
OMG! Wow!
I was thinking of getting Nokia’s first mid-range and affordable Touch-screen 5800 XpressMusic phone to replace my N82 in late 2009, but I was really unhappy that the Nokia 5800 had no physical keys, so now it looks like this new upcoming sexy beast, the Nseries Nokia N97 will hopefully be my phone replacement for next year (unless something even better turns up till that time! I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a phone with Xenon-Flash, but lets see…) ![]()

I absolutely love, love, love the QWERTY keyboard and touch-screen. In addition to being so darn sexy in looks, I’m simply over the moon with the specifications.
The Nokia N97 has taken the specs of the Nokia 5800 and notched it up by adding:
- Full-QWERTY keyboard + Touch-screen (Nokia 5800 has no physical keys! A deal-breaker for me as I blog and chat a lot)
- 5MP Carl Zeiss lens camera (Nokia 5800 has the measely 3.2MP outdated camera)
- Huge 3.5″ display (Nokia 5800 display is 3.2″)
- Powerful 1500mAh Battery! Same powerful battery as the Nokia E61i & Nokia E71 (Nokia 5800 only has a 1320 mAh battery)
- Massive 32GBs of onboard Memory + 16GB expandable Memory Card (Nokia 5800 only has 128MB onboard with 8GB expandable Card)
- MicroUSB jack, which supports charging over USB.
- 3.5mm Audio jack, with TV-Out support.

Nokia Press Release:
Barcelona, Spain – Nokia today unveiled the Nokia N97, the world’s most advanced mobile computer, which will transform the way people connect to the Internet and to each other.
Designed for the needs of Internet-savvy consumers, the Nokia N97 combines a large 3.5″ touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard, providing an ‘always open’ window to favorite social networking sites and Internet destinations.
Nokia N97 runs on Symbian S60 5th Edition UI.
Nokia N97 introduces the concept of ’social location’. With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the Nokia N97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their ’status’ and share their ’social location’ as well as related pictures or videos.
Nokia N97 is perfectly suited for browsing the web, streaming Flash videos or playing games. Both the physical QWERTY and virtual touch input ensure efficiency in blogging, chatting, posting, sending texts or emailing.Nokia N97 supports up to 48 GB of storage, including 32 GB of on-board memory, expandable with a 16 GB microSD card for music, media and more. This is complemented by excellent music capabilities, full support for the Nokia Music Store and continuous playback time of up to 1.5 days.
Nokia N97 also has a 5-Megapixel camera with high-quality Carl Zeiss optics.
16:9 and DVD quality video capture, and support for services like Share on Ovi for immediate sharing over HSDPA and WLAN.

The Nokia N97 is expected to begin shipping in the first half of 2009 at an estimated retail price of EUR 550 before taxes or subsidies.
The guys at AllAboutSymbian.com already have a prototype of the Nokia N97 in their hands, and have done an excellent job of writing down the detailed specifications, so head on over there to read all about it! ![]()

18 comments December 2, 2008
How to watch YouTube videos on your Nokia S60 3rd Edition FP 1 & FP 2 phones with Flash Lite 3 support
Many people have faced the problem of accessing YouTube.com through the phone browsers, as clicking on a video in m.youtube.com website leads to RealPlayer popping up, which in turn gives connection errors, sometimes loading, but never actually working. Even after setting up the Default Access Point in the Settings> Streaming and keeping the Proxy “OFF” doesn’t help.

Personally I don’t use m.youtube.com that’s why I don’t have the settings, but some readers wanted to try, so as soon as I figure out how to fix the connection errors, I’ll share the solution with you guys.
The reason why RealPlayer opens up, is because m.youtube.com website is optimised for Mobile viewing, so it has .3gp format videos, not flash.
Now the thing which most non-techie people don’t know or fail to notice is that our lovely Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 & Feature Pack 2 devices (with latest firmware updates) have Flash Lite 3.0 which enables simple desktop Flash 8 content to be viewed through the mobile browser
“…Flash Lite 3.0 enabled phones support Flash Lite content as standalone, screensaver and in the browser. This means that you can see YouTube flash videos directly in the S60 Web browser…”
To view flash videos in the S60 Web Browser, you’ll first need to check if you have Flash Lite 3.0 support or not. This can be done by checking the “About Application” of your phone’s “Flash Player“:
Menu> Applications> Media Folder> Flash Player> Options> About Application

Now that you have checked that you have a Flash Lite 3.0 enabled phone, you don’t need to use YouTube’s Mobile Website anymore. Simply log into YouTube’s Original Desktop website and all the videos will work easily.
Go to your S60 Web Browser and check the settings:
S60 Web Browser> Options> Settings> General

S60 Web Browser> Options> Settings> Page

S60 Web Browser> Options> Settings> Privacy

1) Open the www.YouTube.com on the Built-In S60 Web browser.

2) On opening, you will see that the browser has led to
the Mobile Website “m.youtube.com“. Scroll down to the end of the webpage,
and click on ” VIEW DESKTOP VERSION“


3) Here is a Screenshot of the List of videos when
I searched for Nokia E71 on YouTube

4) I selected & opened the “Nokia E71 Smartphone
Review” to view

4) That’s it. Now enjoy the videos in your Symbian S60 browser ![]()

5) Double-clicking will open the YouTube video in Full-screen

As an alternate method to view YouTube videos, I mostly use the MobiTubia application on my Nokia N82.
You can find MobiTubia on it’s Official Website:
www.mobitubia.com
20 comments December 1, 2008





