Nokia/Symbian
You say it Dial2do does it! PDF Print E-mail

 I have recently discovered a wonderful service which made me feel like Aladin with his magic lamp. Imagine that you can Tweet, e-mail, post to Evernote, and much more with your sole voice. Well, that's what Dial2do will do for you.

 

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How to enable the GPS on the Nokia 5230 PDF Print E-mail

 Having recently upgraded to the latest firmware for the Nokia 5230, I have been experiencing some problems with OVI Maps. The application couldn't find the GPS and I was unable to enable it... The search has been irritating, but I have finally found where the option was hidden in a deep menu. I guess you may appreciate saving some time your-self, so just check out the following screenshots:

 

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SPB Mobile Shell for Symbian reviewed PDF Print E-mail

If you are a real Symbian fanboy, you may not have missed SPB's recent announcement for the release of SPB Mobile Shell.

 

Being a former Windows Mobile freak (which I still am, but be sure it will only last until version 7 of Windows phone gets released....), I have been using SPB Mobile shell for long and still consider it as the best user interface ever released.

 

SPB Mobile shell replaces all your deep and borring menus by touch friendly and visually appealing menus.  In a few clicks you reach your favourite application, dial your friends or even consult the latest weather information.

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Turn your Nokia into a HD camcorder PDF Print E-mail

 Sounds tempting, isn't it? Well it's not only possible but it is as easy as 1 2 3. vReveal is a commercial application (a free version also exists) that turns any standard size video into high-definition video. Not only does it perform video re-scaling but it also enhance your video quality in a dramatic way.

 

vReveal offers numerous features such as shaking reduction, automatic white-balance, image enhancing...etc

 

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Get rid of the annoying midnight alarms on your Nokia PDF Print E-mail

 As a Nokia user you may have at least once been woken up by a midnight alarm to remember you either a birthday or an early meeting.

 

First reaction is often to throw away your phone by the window, certainly if it is the second or third time it occurs and you still haven't figured out how to get rid of it.

 

While Windows Mobile has got an option that lets you define you start and end time for your day, preventing such an annoyance, Nokia seems to ignore the issue for long, leaving the users to figure out what to do by themselves.

 

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