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Once installed on a s60 3rd edition phone, pressing the 'c' key on the phone's homescreen launches or, more usually, switches to the google mobile app. As is traditional, I save this sort of accessory review for Friday. Bluetooth speakers are very common and commoditised by now, of course, but I chose this one to review because it has a single unique selling point.
It has a carrying handle. Don't laugh - it makes a huge difference and is immediately likeable - every other speaker has to be held in a vice-like grip or cradled somehow. The DA here can be hooked around a finger while you carry other things, to the beach, to the garden, whatever.
Read on Posted by Steve in Reviews Comments , Aug 10th. Guest writer David Addington brings us a detailed review of one of the landmark texts in the smartphone industry and a superbly detailed history of Symbian itself. Read the review and then grab the e book! Somewhat eyeing up the OIS in the cameras of many of the Nokia Lumia smartphones, guest writer Keir Brython got to wondering how he could stabilise photos for extreme low light shots on his Symbian-running Nokia N8 and PureView.
His ponderings led him to the two titled Joby tripod mounts and his full illustrated review is below. Posted by Steve in Reviews Comments , Sep 23rd. It's fair to say that ViewRanger has come a long way in seven years, since my initial review on a sub-QVGA device and I can only apologise to all concerned that we haven't updated our coverage of it on All About Symbian since then. The first versions concentrated more on the unique 'panorama' and photo sharing functions, but it's fair to say that ViewRanger is much more of a general GPS and off-road navigation tool now.
Best of all, it's now much more Internet aware in terms of getting new maps as and when needed. In theory this will happen at the end of this year, but some readers are reporting that it's all shut down already. Not that any of this will stop real Symbian hard core users, mind you, since the Delight custom firmware images are still available, as are SIS installation files for many third party applications.
But, bit by bit, it's getting harder and harder to stay on Symbian without an excessive amount of work. Posted by Steve in News Comments , Dec 4th. We knew this was coming, of course. The Nokia Store for Symbian, etc. Posted by Steve in News Comments , Mar 3rd. As everyone's now aware, the Nokia Store for Symbian apps is effectively frozen as of midnight tonight. Which means no updates, no new applications - nothing at all. Of course, a lot of the content can stay as-is and will still be downloadable , but there are bound to be updates needed in order to maintain compatibility with external services, plus there will always be some bugs needing addressing.
Begging the question of how such updates can reach Symbian enthusiasts across the globe. Posted by Steve in News Comments , Jan 1st. We knew this day would come, but didn't think it would happen so soon.
After January 1st, , Nokia is no longer accepting either new applications or updates for existing apps into the Nokia Store. The email, sent out to all developers today, is quoted below, but my first impression is that the refusal to allow app updates is something of a contravention of Nokia's stated intent to "support Symbian until ".
After all, without the facility to update apps to maintain compatibility with the wider world and to respond to security issues and bugs, the Symbian ecosystem is rather left in the lurch. Posted by Steve in News Comments , Oct 4th.
Guest writer Ow Kah Leong reports here on Spotify, the subscription music streaming service, which has opened its virtual doors to extra countries around the world, including Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Mexico, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Iceland.
Yet Spotify is not necessarily in the Nokia Store in those countries. Of course not - that would be far too easy.
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