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- April 25th, 2008
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The next hike is on Sunday April 27th. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist MonasteryHow To: Quickly Spot The Difference Between The European Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) And North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4)How To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu Nevertheless, I had the Nokia N95 8GB running Sports Tracker to show you my walk. You can read my guide on how to embed sports tracker data to your blog if you would like to do something like this on your blog. As you can see, instead of climbing the mountain, we just ended up walking around the nearby lake. Check out the bigger map on Google. If you enjoyed posts like this, consider subscribing to the Nokia blog RSS feed or subscribe by email to have new posts go straight to your inbox. Due to weather, the instructor told us it would not be safe and had an alternate hike, instead. Last week, I told you that I’m taking a hiking class and I was really looking forward to this week’s hike to Bear Mountain which was supposed to be 5 miles and 1,000 feet vertical rise.
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Take a look at my previous Nokia N82 photo samples. This feature is missed by previous Nokia N93 owners. The rumor for today is that the Nokia N96 will have Xenon flash similar to the Nokia N82. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?Hands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness DemoHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three Clicks I think this rumor sounds too good to be true, but I’m all for it. Nokia N96 with Xenon Flash… photoshopped. Daedalus85 from Esato forums says Our Nokia rep told me… the (Nokia) N96 hasn’t been given the complete green light yet… And the delays are due to them adding (at the last minute) a Xenon flash… If this rumor is true, does it mean the current dual LED’s initially planned are staying and a Xenon flash will be added? The bad thing about removing the LED’s is that Xenon light can’t be simultaneously on while recording video. It was not an official statement, so I don’t believe it yet. Xenon technology is a lot brighter than current LED flash which results in a lot better picture quality at night or indoors with poor lighting. Another theory can be that the xenon flash will be implemented to a Nokia N96 variation instead and probably get called Nokia N96i. Or will it be totally replaced?
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Via Bill, the percentages for Flash Lite devices in Western Europe and US have been released: The total percentage (for 6 countries) of Flash Lite enabled devices on the market, is about 15%. “Data for this PDF was provided by mmetrics and shows the active number of Flash Lite devices as of January 2008 for six countries: US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. [Also] Total Flash Lite devices, number of device models and number of addressable devices by platform are listed: Nokia S60, Nokia Series 40, Sony Ericsson and BREW.” Download the 2 page long .pdf
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If you can’t see it, go to the Gallery and select Images & video > Options > Open Online Service. Next, select Flickr Ready for activation and click Yes to activate the service. When your browser opens, Sign in to Flickr with your Flickr/Yahoo! I’ll show you how simple it is to set up Nokia Share Online 3.0 on your mobile phone for the three-click upload. Nokia calls it one-click upload, but that is clearly not true. ID. Click on Ok,I’ll allow it to confirm that you want Share Online to access your account. Go back to the main Share Online menu and click options > Set as default. A very popular one is Shozu that is also worth checking out. It is also not true when Ricky Cadden wrote that it took a “minimum of 7 clicks” when he criticized Share Online 3.0 for graduating prematurely from beta. The Setup First, you need to download and install Nokia Share Online 3.0 if you have an outdated version. To begin setup, click on the Share Online icon in the Applications folder. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotReview: 8GB MicroSDHC Cards Great Buy For Less Than $70 How To: Easy and Best Video Quality Conversion Using VisualHub on MacHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuHow To: Quickly Spot The Difference Between The European Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) And North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) The setup is now complete. The Three Clicks After taking a picture, a few icons show up on the right. Click down twice to the globe icon then click to upload the photo to Flickr! This is what you see after taking a picture. Click on Post to Flickr for instant upload. When the upload is done, you’ll get a message that it was posted. No tags will be applied and the default title is the date. Here is the photographed Nokia N95 8GB uploaded to Flickr. Another Option There are third-party applications that lets you do the same thing. It’s even got a automatic photo upload after shooting that I previously wrote a guide on. If you enjoyed posts like this, consider subscribing to the Nokia blog RSS feed or subscribe by email to have new posts go straight to your inbox. Make standalone digital cameras jealous by sending pictures taken from your Nokia Nseries phone directly to Flickr in just three button presses.
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I suggest trying to look for keywords such as “OEM” when purchasing parts. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksHow To: HDR Imaging With Nseries Camera PhonesHow To: Easy and Best Video Quality Conversion Using VisualHub on MacHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking Spot Let me just warn you that it looks a little intimidating. Example: This is step 11 of changing the Nokia N82’s housing faceplate. If you are reading this in your RSS reader, you might not be able to see the embedded flash document below. n82 disassembly - Get more documents Now you know how to disassemble the Nokia N82 and replace the housing or the faceplate. Finding replacement housing is easy as searching on eBay, but I can’t guarantee anything about their quality. The Nokia N82 service manual shows you step by step with pictures how to disassemble the Nokia N82. Let me know if you had any experience replacing the houing yourself. If you are getting tired of your current Nokia N82 faceplate or housing, there’s an official way to replace it.
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Charger Port USB Via Nokia Review: CA-100
This charger lets you charge your Nokia phone, device or accessory from the USB port on your laptop or computer. In the meantime, my roommates and I have been using the Nokia N95 NAM as a Wifi hotspot providing us 3G internet speed from AT&T. Bringing your US power adapter will not fit into European outlets unless you have an adapter. The USB charger will fit into any computer around the world that has a USB port. Necessary Power. I just moved into a new place and the broadband connection has not been set up yet. Universal Plug. Frequent travelers know that certain regions have different power outlets. For a plain and simple review, it works the way it should. Even if you don’t bring your laptop to school or work daily, any computers with USB ports are not hard to find these days. Continuous 3G access can be a power drain, so to ensure I don’t leave the house with an empty battery, the Nokia CA-100 stay connected to my laptop while using it. Final Thoughts Think of the Nokia CA-100 charger as a tool in your mobile first-aid kit. It is not an absolute necessity, but it’s good to have around. Gallery Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostVlog: The Speed of DarkFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaVlog: Helio 3G Billboard Spotted in Flushing, NYLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkNokia N95 NAM or Nokia N95-3 Product Codes I’ll just pack the charger in my backpack and know that I can charge my phone when I need to. I have the Nokia CA-100 charger for review. Now let me explain who or why you would buy this accessory. First, thanks to our sponsor Wireless Ground for providing the accessory for testing and review. Usage Pack light. If you carry your laptop to work or school daily like me, charging your Nokia phone can’t be any easier.