Archive for the 'Symbian Application' Category

Nokia N86 8 Megapixel Camera Phone Unofficially Revealed

Posted Monday, February 16th, 2009 by Mondo

8MP Nokia N86 unofficially unveiled

Nokia has unintentionally revealed an upcoming high-end media phone.According to Symbian-Guru, the un-announced Nokia N86 has been inserted to its Mobile World Congress’s press material, which featuring a 8 megapixel camera module with Xenon flash and, obviously, Carl Zeiss lens.

Nokia launches Mobile Web Server 1.5 beta

Posted Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 by Mondo

 Nokia launches Mobile Web Server 1.5 beta

Nokia has just released Mobile Web Server 1.5 beta for Symbian S60 smartphones, an application that allows users to access (and manage) their phones via the WWW, from a desktop browser. 

Mobile Web Server 1.5 beta can be downloaded from this address, either directly on your S60 handset or via a PC.

N-Gage “FIFA 09″ Screenshots

Posted Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 by Mondo

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The N-Gage game FIFA 2009 is now available for download. You can download it from the N-Gage application installed on your S60v3 phone.

Digia ship @Web for UIQ 3 touchscreen phones

Posted Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 by Mondo

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Digia today announced the shipping of @Web, their Webkit based UIQ 3 browser. This application, which has been in fairly open beta testing for the last few months, brings full S60, iPhone & Google Android style browsing to the UIQ 3 platform.

@Web is designed to run on touchscreen UIQ 3 phones, so does not support the Motorola Z8 or Z10 handsets (which is a pity), but it’s a great advance over the built-in Opera based browser included in most UIQ 3 phones and will work for those of you with Sony Ericsson P, M, or W series phones. @Web uses an intuitive, almost gesture based interface, which in some ways resembles what Apple have done on the iPhone’s version of Sefari.

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Microsoft Phone Data Manager does data sync for Symbian

Posted Sunday, September 28th, 2008 by Mondo

Microsoft Phone Data Manager does data sync for Symbian

Microsoft just released the first version of its phone data manager application which looks like a serious alternative for some of the Nokia PC Suite features as it support wider range of mobile device including most of the Nokia S60 2nd and 3rd edition phones.

Microsoft® Phone Data Manager Beta is an application that is designed to take away the worry of losing data on your phone – specifically contacts, music, pictures and videos. It does that by synchronizing your phone contacts with Microsoft’s Windows Live Contacts store in the cloud, or by helping you download files from the phone to your local computer.

Contacts: Microsoft® Phone Data Manager Beta synchronizes the contacts present in your phone with your contact store on Windows Live Contacts, which is the same store that your Hotmail contacts uses. This way, your phone contacts are always present on the internet, accessible via the contacts link on Hotmail. If you lose, or simply change your phone, all you need to do is to synchronize the contacts using Microsoft® Phone Data Manager Beta, and all the contacts that you stored in your Windows Live Contacts store will be downloaded to your phone. You can synchronize your contacts as many times as you like so that the changes you make (edits, additions or deletions) on your phone, or on the computer on Windows Live Contacts are always reflected on both your phone and the Windows Live Contacts store.

Music, Pictures and Video: In its current form, Microsoft® Phone Data Manager Beta will download the music, pictures and videos present in your phone to a local folder on the computer you are using this application on

Communication with your phone: Microsoft® Phone Data Manager Beta can communicate with your phone via a wireless standard known as Bluetooth, or via a USB cable.