Exploring my symbotic relationship with S60
8 Jan
Its really major issue and I simply can’t imagine how this went through the testing phone unnoticed. Here’s the problem:
If you have the Messaging Memory set to the N91 HDD, then you can’t use the phone as a Mass storage device.
I recently switched messaging memory over to the N91 HDD as I was running low on phone memory. And since then, I haven’t been able to use Mass Storage at all. It says, “Messaging is currently using the hard disk. Mass Storage mode cannot be activated”. I use a powerbook, so mass storage is the only option for me when I transfer music. So for now, I have to choose between being able to access and save my emails or being able to transfer new music to my phone.
This totally sucks! I really hope someone from nokia reads this and releases a patch.
4 Jan
Steve Litchfield from AllaboutSymbian has posted some essential tricks and tweaks for your new symbian smartphone. Pimping your smartphone sure is fun.
Here are my additions to the list:
21 Dec
Its old news (announced in July), but somehow, I didn’t know anout it. So I thought I’d share it with everyone anyways.
Symbian announced the availability of Symbian OS™ v9.3, the latest evolution of the world’s leading smartphone operating system.
Symbian OS v9.3 builds on the success of the v9 family as a robust, secure, open and standards-based OS for smartphones. It includes incremental enhancements in line with market requirements related to phone performance and reducing time-to-market for handset vendors and network operators’ cost-effective deployment of revenue-generating services, content and applications.
Symbian OS v9.3 includes:
Improved phone performance
* Shorter start-up times for phones and key applications
* Improved memory management resulting in more responsive applications and phone features ensuring smartphones work as quickly with better quality features as mid-range phonesReduced development and ownership cost, and time to market
* New development tools
o Symbian OS awareness for the Eclipse/CDT IDE framework and Nokia’s Carbide.c++ Development Tools for Symbian OS v9.3 phones
o Configuration tools to easily create and customise Symbian OS variants
o The Symbian Verification Suite to support compatibility and phone integration for creating Symbian OS variants, reducing time taken to customize phones for operators targeting different market segments
o A fully searchable on-line edition of the Symbian OS Library including a significant amount of new content
* Backwards compatibility from v9.1, easy migration for phone vendors, technology and third party software providers
* Reference design for Symbian OS v9.3 with Freescale and Nokia S60
* Hindi and Vietnamese language support for improved market coverageSupport for new hardware
* Native support for WiFi
* USB 2.0 on-the-go, allowing faster device connectivitySupport for key operator services and requirements
* Firmware over the air (FOTA) provisioning, FOTA allows network operators to provide OTA software upgrades or fixes lowering cost of ownership
* HSDPA support
* Introduction of IPSec for UMA service (Voice over IP)
* Improved 3GPP R5 support
* Native support for Push To Talk
* Java JSR 248 support
And last but not the least,
Symbian OS v9.3 is fully backwards compatible with previous versions in the v9 family. Symbian OS licensees currently have phones based on Symbian OS v9.3 in development, with product launches anticipated in 2007.
My comments:
16 Dec
Digital Lifestyles has reviewed 3’s X-Series. It covers the skype, slingbox and orb services that 3 offers as a part of its x-series package. I am actually waiting for a similar service to be implemented in the US. What interests me most is the skype client. A good robust VOIP client is long overdue for symbian phones, even more so now, since almost all new symbian phones have integrated wi-fi. 3’s skype (iskoot actually) is a step in the right direction. Although the service only allows users to call skype contacts at the moment (no skypeout till early 2007), it still is a promising application. Add 3’s flat-rate pricing and it makes for an enticing deal.
16 Dec
Forum Nokia Blogger