Archive for February, 2008

5. Accelerometer: Do we really need Keys?

Feb 28, 2008 View Comments by Meraj Chhaya

I can remember very well, the first day I got to know about an Accelerometer on a phone, that was the Wattery screensaver for 5500 on the Psiloc website. At that time I was wondering why such a thing in a phone, only to work with that Screensaver? But then there was a video uploaded [...]

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4. Multi-tasking and Memory management

Feb 28, 2008 View Comments by Meraj Chhaya

This is where s60 users get frustrated thoughts about choosing a Symbian based nokia, when they started to see “Memory full” error messages. Symbian platform is renowned to suffer from memory management faults, this issue has various factors to be concerned as I think as follows,1. Lack of memory management in the platform itself, is [...]

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3. menu structure and feature pack 1(Updated)

Feb 27, 2008 View Comments by Meraj Chhaya

My 1st symbian device was a nokia 6630,so I’ve been familiar with the OS since that, which means from version 8.1.it was a time that the menu system had lot more to improve, it was very hard for a new user to get adapted to that kind of folder layout which they might have thought [...]

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6630>N80>N95…Camera-verdict

Feb 27, 2008 View Comments

As I’ve told before I’m not a professional photographer, but this is what I’ve experienced from using the following Nokias 6630-1.3MP Camera with no flash.N80-3.1MP Camera with LED flash.N95-5MP Camera with Carl Zeiss optics and LED flash + Lens protecting Shutter 6630′s camera is a basic camera offered in the Nokia line up at its [...]

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The Beauty of the Nano-scale Future

Feb 25, 2008 View Comments

I spotted this on intomobile,just imagine how the future of nokia will look like,how a nano-scale technology change our day today life and how handy would things be.Wow! will we be able to experience the future in this life,earlier it could have been a dream for all of us.But that future is not that far [...]

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