Archive for the ‘Nokia’ Category

October 29th, 2009

New Rumor: Nokia Booklet 3G Second Generation

According to various rumors Nokia Booklet 3G’s second generation will be descended next year. The current version of Nokia Booklet 3G, however, is encased in aluminum housing, and is based on the Intel Atom processor and runs under Windows os. The device comes equipped with 10.1-inch display that can display HD-image, and weight netbook as a light is only 1.25 kg.

October 29th, 2009

Say Hello To New Firmware 2.0 for Nokia N97

Nokia made a new firmware 2.0 for N97 smartphone. The update already available for free download from the Nokia Software Update website or via the menu on the phone. The installs a huge list of fixes, including a “soft” scroll with ‘flip scrolling’. Also available are “hot” keys for quick access to the homescreen with their preferences, a new version of Ovi Maps 3.1 with 3D maps, some component updates for Nokia E-mail, Ovi Contacts and Ovi Store.

September 5th, 2009

AT&T’s Nokia Mural 6750 Now Official

Nokia recently announced the launch of Nokia Mural, a new mobile phone that will become available in the US for AT&T subscribers starting with September 6, yes tomorrow. Based on their latest press release, Nokia Mural announced alongside the new X-series and the N97 mini. The Nokia Mural features a 2.2-inch QVGA LCD screen, a large keypad, a 2 Megapixel camera, microSD/SDHC up to 16GB, dedicated music buttons, 3G/HSDPA connectivity support. In addition, a series of AT&T services have been packed within the handheld, including AT&T Mobile Music, AT&T Navigator and AT&T Video Share. The handset will become available for purchase via AT&T.

July 25th, 2009

Spy On Someone’s iPhone Using FlexiSPY!

Looking for a way to spy on a cheating spouse’s smart phone? Don’t worry, FelxySpy is what you need. According to the company, FlexiSPY is not a virus and must be deliberately installed with a unique set of steps and configurations. It will not perform any functions that were not configured by human intervention.

However, it does not install any visible program menus, folders or icons. Once installed, it may only be accessed or uninstalled by equally deliberate human intervention.

You should not let anyone that you do not trust access your device. There is no way, however, to detect FlexiSPY once installed. How it work? If FlexiSPY is installed on a smart phone, it downloads data to their server 4 times a day, which can be accessed via the Internet by anyone paying for their service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

July 8th, 2009

Foxlink Micro-Projector Phones from Apple and Nokia

The micro-projectors that will be included in the upcoming handsets come from the Taiwan-based company Foxlink. It seems that the manufacturer already started the development of the parts, and it is working on them in collaboration with “a handset client from Europe”, the news site says, citing sources with Taiwan handset makers.

The development process seems to be in the final stages, as samples of the projectors are reported to have already been sent to the company’s clients for validation. In case all goes well, the first shipments might be recorded as soon as the fourth quarter of the ongoing year, the aforementioned sources supposedly stated.

July 2nd, 2009

Say Hello To Nokia N97 11.0.021 Firmware Update

Nokia made a new firmware version available for the Nokia N97. The new firmware version for the device, namely 11.0.021. The update installs a huge list of fixes, including stabilized widgets, better photo gallery control, and fixed user interface transitions.

There are also a series of widget UI improvements included in the new software, such as the new facebook widget that fixes a problem of Home Screen background visible on soft-key area. The firmware 11.0.021 also comes with a series of UI transition error fixes (Portrait to/from landscape transition).

July 1st, 2009

Nokia 6790 Surge/Mako Smartphone

As reported on a lot.. really a lot of gadget sources about four all new Nokia headed to the US. Now, one of them, Nokia 6790 Surge or sometime it called Mako Phone, has posed for a few live shots and informatios that its final model is Surge, not Mako.

You know, the Nokia 6790 is a Symbian S60 smartphone that will be released by AT&T in the US, probably in the next few months, so things will clear up soon enough. However, the handset is a “messaging focused” one, featuring a landscape QWERTY keyboard, a QVGA display, email, IM, Web browser and Bluetooth with A2DP.