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NaviFirmEx is similar to NaviFirm+ while NaviFrimEx has certain advantages:
No need to install .Net Framework because it written in C++.
With the Download Manager & Multithread downloads, you can easily manager your download tasks.
You can see every tasks' speeds.
You don't need to wait one task to finish and then start another.
While downloading, you can pause, delete any download task.
If you don't have the time to download files. It's Ok, you just close NaviFirmEx, and run the next time, NaviFirmEx will continue the unfinished tasks (if you want).
If you only interested in the latest firmware, all you need to do is enter the code and type the Enter key! You don't to need to find it by the normal way
NaviFirmEx supports language. You can make your own kind of language under the NaviFirmEx language rules. Just put it to "lang" directory, NaviFirmEx will find it out. (NaviFirmEx contains Simplified Chinese & English by default release pack.)
NaviFirmEx supports phone image. It will show the picture when you select a product. (PS: Not every server supports the images)
NaviFirmEx is Open Source, you can make it to yourself under the GNU license.
NaviFirmEx tries to make more friendly to you, hope you like it.
WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging app which allows you to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS. WhatsApp Messenger is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and Nokia and yes, those phones can all message each other! Because WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with your friends.
Minimum requirements: Unlimited internet data plan!
Nokia S60 3rd edition, 5th edition or Symbian^3 Operating System Supported device list: Symbian Anna: E6 & X7 Symbian^3: N8 · C6 · C7 · E7
Ting! shows you fullscreen photos of a contact during incoming/outgoing calls and when an sms arrives. You can add one or several pictures to your friends, family or work contacts and enjoy nice slideshows while they are calling you. Now you can easily see who calls you and bring new level of personalisation and usability to your Nokia device. Enjoy your conversations replacing standard boring call/incoming sms screens!
Main application features:
- Full Screen slideshow of a caller's photos during incoming call
- Full Screen slideshow of a contact's photos during outgoing call
- Full Screen slideshow of a sender's photos during incoming SMS/MMS
- Name and contact details are shown during incoming/outgoing calls
- You can modify pictures associated with a contact
The Nokia X10 is a Symbian phone (either with the new Anna or possibly it’s successor, “Belle”whilst the Nokia W10 is a Windows Phone 7.5 handset. Otherwise, both handsets are exactly the same physically with some exciting features such as a 720p (16:9, WP is meant to be on 16:10), 15MP camera (though sensor size is still same size as N8 thus pixels are smaller) .
The front camera is 5mp, a somewhat touch overkill with a xenon flash. What’s that doing there? Why isn’t it at the back, you ask? Well, there’s dual xenon at the back. I’d prefer a mix of Xenon and Dual LED myself. There’s a nice big 4.5″ screen. If you can handle them that big that is. Fortunately there’s not too much space wastage. e.g. the 4.3″ HTC HD7 is nigh on identical in footprint with the 4″ Samsung Omnia 7. My favourite part must be the 2000mAh battery to keep this beast going. Speaking of beast: 2 GHz Quad-Core Processor – 32 GB Storage – 2 GB ROM – 2 GB RAM – GPU (undefined).
Note, this is just a “Nokia Dream” section for your ideal devices so anything goes specs and design wise as it’s the creators personal choices. It possibly isn’t too far out of reality that such a device wouldn’t appear say, in 2012 (except perhaps on the imaging front with all those Xenon flashes) otherwise, it’s a trend that today’s dream is tomorrows (or next year’s) future. Well by some manufacturer anyway.
Given the choice, which would you go for? X10 or W10?
Nokia X10:
* Symbian Anna or Belle
* Quad-band Network
* 4G-LTE Network
* Quad Stereo Speakers
* Super Amoled Plus – Clear Black Display – 16 M Colors
* Capacitive Touchscreen
* 1280×720 Screen Resolution
* 4.5 inch Display – Dragontrail Glass Display
* TV-out (1080p video) via HDMI with Dolby Digital Plus sound
* 15 MP Primary Camera, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Dual Xenon flash, 1/1.83” sensor size, ND filter, geo-tagging, face detection
* Video Recording Full HD 1080p@30fps
* 5 MP Secondary Camera, Carl Zeiss optics, EDoF, Xenon flash, face detection
The best desktop for Nokia phones. The most popular soft in local forum which is refered to as " the best desktop" and downloaded over 100000 times. Most smooth desktop! Most personalization options desktop! Most pretty and popular desktop! Most stable desktop! Least ram consuming desktop! Least storage consuming desktop! ... Many improvements made compared with previous version
quickNet application will allow you to switch the mode of your phone (GSM/3G/Dual mode) with one touch. You don ’t need to restart the phone! Just select the modes you want to switch between and make it with one touch. Do not want to accept video calls? Switch to the GSM mode! Do you need high-speed Internet? Switch to 3G! Is your battery going flat? Switch to the GSM mode and save your battery charge! Note : Your operator should support a 3G standard.
Backup2Go is a Qt application for backuping files from a mobile device onto a removable drive, e.g. a thumb drive. The application is built using Qt C++ for the application engine and Qt Quick for the user interface. In addition, Qt Mobility System information API is utilized for getting, for example, the drive information of the device.
HTC Clock features:
- Display HTC CLock and weather on homescreen
Whats's News:
- New Clock style HOW TO REMOVE HTC CLOCK FROM HOMESCREEN:
- Install Jbak Taskman from here
- Click menu --> tools --> processes
- Try to find "___[20027d3c]"
- Click Menu --> Terminate process
- And It will close
See any photo in 3D on phone screen! Get a new dimension to your photos with this app. First paint the depth for the photo just in few seconds and twist the phone to see the photo in multiple dimensions.
Gravity is the first fully-featured and native Twitter client for the S60 platform. It supports multiple accounts, Twitter Search, Laconica, Ping.fm, posting of pictures via MobyPicture & TwitPic and wraps everything into a gorgeous looking interface.
Overview of Gravity’s Features:
· Compatible with Twitter and Laconica
· All functions available on your S60 phone: tweet, reply, retweet, DM, follow & unfollow, block, create favourites, search, auto-update and many more …
· Tabbed view of your Timeline, Replies, Messages, Friends, …
· Profile View to see information about a Twitter User
· Configurable Audio Alerts for Timeline/Replies/DM’s & Searches
· Auto-Connect to any Access Point and Auto-Fallback to WLAN
· Setup and use as many accounts as you want at the same time
· Group support for creating custom tabs with user-defined filters
· Post URLs from tweets to del.icio.us, Instapaper or Read It Later
· Twitter-Search section with multiple search tabs and Twitter Trends
· Post pictures to MobyPicture, TwitPic, TwitGoo, Posterous, Yfrog or img.ly
· Preview pictures from Plixi, Instagram, MobyPicture, TwitPic, TwitGoo, Flic.kr, Yfrog and img.ly
· Ping.fm support by simply sending “p message” or “p #group message”
· Open URLs from any Tweet
· Kinetic scrolling on S60v5 ( Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97 )
· Theme support ( fixed dark and bright theme )
· Full-Screen mode
· Includes a Homescreen Widget for the Nokia N97
· Built-in auto-update function and beta access for testing the latest features
- Friends & hashtag auto completion
- Auto caps for gravity keyboard
- Handy shortcut to send DM with "d @username text"
Pixel perfect 1:1 HD hardware accelerated graphics. Designed and optimized for N8, E7, C7 and C6-01. Join 600'000 boardgame players in this award-winning Spaghetti-Western experience. In the wild west, the Sheriff gives chase to the Outlaws, the Outlaws give chase to the Sheriff, and the Renegade plots in the dark, ready to switch from one side to the other. Which of the gunmen are Deputies, ready to sacrifice themselves for the Sheriff? And which are the merciless Outlaws?
Measure the speed of anything that moves. This application calculates the speed of objects. Just set the distance the object is traveling. Press the measure button and release when the object has passed the distance. Perfect for measuring speed of cars, baseballs, footballs or objects on TV. Features: km/h, mph, pitch counter, maximum, average speed and logg of last 10 recorded speeds.
With all the benefits of Skype on your phone you can save money and stay in touch when you're on the move. • Make free Skype-to-Skype calls and IM on 3G or WiFi. • Save money on calls and texts (SMS) to phones abroad. • Share pictures, videos and other files from your phone. It's free to use Skype in a WiFi zone. If you use Skype with a mobile data connection, operator charges may apply, so we rec ommend an unlimited data plan.
myExplorer is an advanced network (LAN) file manager. Major features: 1. Wi-Fi file transfer. You can open, copy or move files between the phone and a PC (XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X or Linux). There is no need to install any software on the computer. 2. Password-protected folder for private information. 3. Advanced text viewer with various text encoding (including Cyrillic), custom font size and color, and smart reflow technology for comfortable reading of large text files.
I’ll start first with the newcomer in Finnish company’s business range of smartphones, the E6. I think virtually everyone at the meetup was very pleased with the E6, especially the previous owners of Nokia E71 and E72. While this is not the case with me (I’m more of a N900, E7 kind of user), I could most certainly see where the excitement is coming from. The E6 has a compact design that comes with a comfortable and thought-out qwerty keyboard that is perfect for single-hand usage.
My only gripes with the control elements of the device are related to the so called one-touch keys for accessing calendar, messaging and contacts. Unfortunately, these keys are located under a single piece of plastic so there’s a risk of accidental miss-presses. I’d definitely prefer them raised separately as in the case of the E71. Following user complaints, Nokia has removed the optical navi key function from the d-pad, but I also think there’s simply no sense in having it along with the touchscreen.
The biggest step forward is, of course, the high resolution, touch-sensitive TFT LCD screen. Packed into just 2.46 inch area, the VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution makes the screen look impressively sharp and clean, and that should definitely help improve the web browsing and document viewing experience.
There has been a few interesting changes in the OS to keep the Symbian^3 user experience enjoyable even on such a small touchscreen. For example, the homescreen now incorporates altogether 5 different screens, and each can be populated with up to 3 widgets similar to the ones we have on other Symbian touch devices. This, however, means a lot of scrolling work for the user. Having a preview pane or even keyboard shorcuts to immediately jump to the necessary screen would be a very useful feature I’d like to see introduced before the device ships in Q2 this year. All in all, I had no difficulties navigating between the menus either using the touchscreen, or via the physical controls.
Like many of you, I was also quite curios to learn how the difference in screen resolution will impact Nokia E6 compatibility with S^3 apps. I was told that Nokia will be looking for Ovi Store’s most popular and widely used apps to make sure they are working on the Nokia E6, while some other apps doesn’t require any optimization work at all. This, naturally, intrigued me even more so I ran my own experiment at the scene by transferring a game called ‘Blockfest Deluxe’ via bluetooth from my E7. To my surprise, aside from differences in the aspect ratio of the screen, the game worked without any noticeable problems:
The Nokia E6 also supports the TV-out feature, although not in true HD quality like with the Nokia N8 or E7. However, watching videos on the crisp screen of the E6 is nothing but a pleasure. I can only wish for similar display quality on the E7 – the nHD (360 x 640 pixel) resolution is certainly not suitable for the 4 inch screens…
I won’t go into further detail about the other new additions to the Symbian^3 OS that were introduced via the ‘Anna’ update, but rather let you experience everything first-hand with my video, featuring Chris Probert, the product manager of the Nokia E6:
Also running the Symbian^3 ‘Anna’ update was the new Nokia X7. I actually enjoyed the distinctive, semi-futuristic look of the X7. It’s unibody design means the stainless steel battery cover flows together very naturally with the front of the phone. The 4 speaker grills at each corner of the device is part of the appeal, but sadly the second pair of speakers around the earpiece are purely cosmetic.
The curved back also makes the device appear slimmer, and thus handling the rather large phone seems somewhat easier in comparison the Nokia E7, that also comes with a 4-inch touchscreen. While I was told the X7 doesn’t have Nokia’s ClearBlack display, the viewing angles and colours of the X7 were on par with my Nokia E7, or at least indoors it was:
Traditionally, the Nokia X series included multi-media focused devices, and I’m sure
gaming is another major aspect of the entertainment on the go. Now coming from this, things are a little less clear with the X7. The hardware platform, like the CPU and GPU, is identical to the rest of Symbian^3 phones. Aside from the size of the screen, there’s nothing else that helps X7 truly stand out from the rest of his Symbian^3 brethren.
For instance, the Nokia N8 offers superior 12 Mpix auto-focus camera (against the full-focus aka EDoF 8 Mpix camera), unique and eye catching aluminium construction, 16 Gb of built-in memory (against a pre-installed, 8GB MicroSD card) and a mini HDMI port. So ultimately I think a crucial role in the success of the X7 will be the price. Given that the Nokia N8 will most likely see further price drops in the coming months, X7 competing with company’s own multi-media powerhouse is just not a viable strategy in my view. As with the Nokia E6, the Nokia X7 is said to come out in Q2 later this year.
Below you can find another walkthrough video I took during the meetup, this time with Nokia X7 product manager, Sami Koskela:
The infestation is growing! Neutralize all the bacteria. The bacteria blobs replicate all the time - so try to be quick! Avoid letting them overwhelm you. When the blobs survive long enough, they'll start spawning critters. If these reach the borders, you will lose health. Your bombs will wipe out all the critters and trash on screen. Use them wisely for maximum effect. Now go and let them have it... GOOD LUCK!