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Using the N91 on a plane

Roberto Nunes from Forum Nokia Blogs talks about his experience with using the Nokia N91 on a plane.

I really don’t mind about the banning of cell phones on planes. I don’t believe that a cell phone can really mess up with anything on a plane. (If that was true we would see plane crashes every day, or you really believe that everybody remembers to turn them off). And cell phones won´t work anyway in most flights and everybody talking in such a crowded place will be probably awful.

But how about “multimedia computers”. I have a N91 and I really want to use it in flights without having to disguise it. An flight attendant make me turn it off just because she saw the name Nokia in the headphone clip. I tried to explain that I put it offline and now it is only an MP3 player but she insisted. She told me that some phones has a flight mode and even those have to be turned off (what is the point to have a flight mode?).

In another flight I told the flight attendant that my N91 wasn´t a phone, “Nokia just launch a line of MP3 Players”. I show the closed N91 (thus, she could not see the dialing keys) and she let me use it.

As soon as this music phones became popular I will probably have a hard time trying to use them. Why the guy next to me can use his notebook without bothering to turn the WI-FI off and I can´t use a my N91 or a E62?

I wander if consumers or cell phone manufactories can do something about it.

I’ve had similar experiences as well where I’ve been told to turn off my phone and all my attempts to tell the airline crew about the phone’s offline mode were in vain. Ever since then, I use the remote control and I keep the phone in my pocket. People think its a small mp3 player . :D
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  • Nokia has announced that the N93 multimedia series computer has now been added to the Nokia Software Updater application. This is the announcement made by Nokia on the Discussion Boards over at Nokia Europe:

    Dear Updaters

    We are pleased to inform you that software updates are once again available for the Nokia N93.

    Following extensive product trials and the subsequent release of a new version of the Nokia Software Updater (1.3.0), we are able to reintroduce the N93 into the growing portfolio of supported products.

    Please ensure you always use the latest version of the Nokia Software Updater. You can download it from several Nokia websites, for example from
    http://www.europe.nokia.com/softwareupdate

    We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused while the N93 service was unavailable, and thank you for your patience.

    Kind regards
    The Nokia Software Updater team

    The newer firmware is v20.0.058. Symbian-freak has the change-log up on his site. If you are a Nokia N93 owner, then you should definitely check out the following links.

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  • Speech-To-Text on Symbian

    Ever since I read about the availability of the Nokia Message Reader app, I’ve been wondering about an app which does the exact opposite! I would love to see an app that would convert speech to text and save it as a note on my symbian phone. The uses of such an app would be endless. A few scenarios to which I can relate with:

    • I’m driving and receive a text msg to which I want to reply. Rather than doing the traditional one-handed T9 typing (which everyone’s good at), I could simply start up the Speech-to-text application and dictate the text message it and then choose the option which would allow me to send it via sms.
    • I’m in class and the professor is explaining concepts of EV-DO in class. Most of what he says is in the reference book, but there are some valuable points which I want to note down. Rather than writing them (I’m not lazy, I do write them down), I could just start the app and point it towards my professor and voila, the notes are created. Perhaps there’s an option which allows me to save the sound file as well.

    There are (obviously) some hindrances, such as the fact that you would need a sensitive microphone, which contradicts with the fact that you shouldn’t put a very sensitive mic on the phone as you don’t want background noise in your conversations (or you would need really good noise cancellation). An obvious solution would be two microphones, one dedicated for such an application. But if a company is going so far as to include a dedicated mic for the application, then why limit it to taking notes? Why not provide voice-based navigation functionality? Its quite ambitious, but voice-based navigation is being introduced into the market slowly (Windows Vista). But this would open up Symbian to an entirely new range of exploits (like the Vista speech-to-text exploit).
    I’m pretty sure tho, that the Tech Gurus over at Nokia must have definitely done some research in this area. I am definitely interested in such an application. I’m just hoping that someone from Nokia is watching over my blog!

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  • Nokia Concept Videos

    Just stumbled upon these whilst watching the smartphone show.

    [youtube]92uaW9K6QEk[/youtube]

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    [youtube]LN0vVf-a9V0[/youtube]

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    How far off do you think are we from seeing phones and technologies like these? I’d say 10 years at the least.

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  • The Smartphone Show 23

    The Smartphone Show 23 is out, and it contains a review of the Nokia N93i and the HTC S620 a.k.a. T-Mobile Dash

    [youtube]G8cS-d4ZwCk[/youtube]

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