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mobile Adobe and platform operations merge together
This integration consists PC’s, mobile devices (Flash Lite and Flash), and other consumer devices. The Adobe Mobile and Devices Business Unit (MDBU) is joining Adobe’s Experience and Technology group, which is led by CTO (Chief Technology Officer) Kevin Lynch. According to this press release by Adobe, the Adobe mobile and platform operations will be merged together, in order to create more integrated technology platform and runtime environment.

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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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The Nokia N82 service manual shows you step by step with pictures how to disassemble the Nokia N82. I suggest trying to look for keywords such as “OEM” when purchasing parts. Let me know if you had any experience replacing the houing yourself. Finding replacement housing is easy as searching on eBay, but I can’t guarantee anything about their quality. 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. 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: Upload Your Videos and Photos To Multiple Sites From Your Nokia CameraphoneHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu If you are getting tired of your current Nokia N82 faceplate or housing, there’s an official way to replace it.

Sports Stavros Position Data Your Tracker To: Embed to How Blog Make and Like Art
As you make adjustments, the html code automatically changes. Step 7. When you are done with the adjustments, just copy and paste the HTML code to your blog post. You can choose to run, walk, or whatever and it will record your path. Step 2. When You are done, select ‘Upload to Service’ on the workout summary screen on your phone. Import the KML file you downloaded in Step 3. You also need accounts over at Sports Tracker for the routing data and Google for the embeddable map code. Instructions Step 1. Use Sports Tracker on your phone to record your location data. It looks like an upside-down big dipper. I also select satellite view because think it looks cooler. Click Upload, then Done. Step 5. Now we are getting the actual html code to embed in our blog. I already shared how to embed the location of geotagged photos but now I’ll tell you how to include the location path you took and perhaps create and share position art like Stavros. Requirements You need Sports Tracker installed on a GPS-enabled Nseries phone like the Nokia N95 or Nokia N82. During my vacation in Mexico, I used the Nokia N95 NAM with Nokia Sports Tracker to help me track where I travelled and help me locate where the pictures I took with. The data will be uploaded to Sports Tracker online. Step 3. On the Sports Tracker website, the route will be displayed on a map. Click on “Link to this page” on the upper right corner, then “Customize and preview embedded map.” Step 6. Adjust the look and size of the map. Currently, Sports Tracker users cannot have embeddable codes to show off their maps on blogs. I usually reframe the map so the path is centered, then change the size to fit my blog’s width. What’s cool about this is that readers can zoom in, out and move the map within the blog post. View Larger Map Need more instructions? Now go make Stavros jealous by creating your own position art masterpiece then sharing it on your blog! Here’s an my attempt I was in Mexico. To get this map on our blogs, we need to download the data as KML file by pressing the KML button above the map. Step 4. Log in to Google Maps and go to ‘My Maps’ to create a new map. Watch Stavros’ own video on how to create position art: Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaHow To: Embed Map with Geotagged Photos for Your BlogUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And Feel

Your Nokia Clicks Phone From Three Flickr Nseries to How With Photos To: Upload
A very popular one is Shozu that is also worth checking out. 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. 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. 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. Make standalone digital cameras jealous by sending pictures taken from your Nokia Nseries phone directly to Flickr in just three button presses. 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. 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 MacAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LAHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu No tags will be applied and the default title is the date. 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! 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. The setup is now complete. The Three Clicks After taking a picture, a few icons show up on the right. Here is the photographed Nokia N95 8GB uploaded to Flickr. Another Option There are third-party applications that lets you do the same thing.

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Check the back. The difference is at the back without even opening the battery cover. If you are in the United States on the AT&T network, you do not want to be stuck with the European model as it will give you much slower internet speeds. However, to be really sure, just open the battery cover and check the model number! Can’t tell the difference from the front. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist MonasteryAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LA I found a quick way to spot the difference. Nokia N95-2 versus Nokia N95-4. Check what the camera lens label says. Nokia N95-2 (European): Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar 2.8/5.6 Autofocus 5 Megapixel Nokia N95-4 (NAM): Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar 2.8/5.6 AF 5 megapixel Another subtle difference is that the part surrounding the lens on the Nokia N95 8GB NAM is more shiny. The North American Nokia N95 8GB also known as Nokia N95-4 have hit the stores, but an uneducated shopper or a confused seller can easily mistake it from the European Nokia N95 8GB model.

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Will people buy it? This one definitely snuck through me. It’s got some improvements over the Nokia N96, N78, and N82 so I’m confused why it’s not part of the Nseries? The Nokia 6220 classic showed up on the FCC pages yesterday. I think that’s the only important missing component on the phone. Since the Nokia 6220 Classic just passed FCC aproval, it’s only a matter of time before we start seeing these in stores. If a GPS signal exists, all the photos taken by the Nokia 6220 will have its location embedded within the photo’s exif data. For videos, the Nokia 6220 is capable of shooting VGA (640×480) at 30 frames per second, just like the Nokia N95, N93, N82, and other Nseries phones that I’ve used on my videoblogs. The Nokia 6220 classic even sports a TV-out, something the Nokia N81 doesn’t have. So why is the Nokia 6220 Classic not part of the Nseries? Here are the documents for your viewing including the user manual. External photos FCC ID label Internal photos Test report Manual For taking pictures, I’ll assume that it will take just as good photos as the Nokia N82 which is part of the Nseries (hence the N letter) featuring the first Nokia with xenon flash. It costs around 325 Euros before subsidies and taxes. Check how much better the xenon flash on the Nokia N82 versus LED flash on the Nokia N95. Did you know about this phone? The Nokia 6220 Classic recently passed FCC approval, but this phone completely flew right by me. It’s got pretty good specifications on paper. The Nokia N96 doesn’t even have Xenon flash. 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 SpotRumor: The Nokia N96 With Xenon FlashReview: Complete Nokia N78 Review By Mobile ReviewHands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness Demo Is it because it can’t connect to wifi? The Nokia 6220 classic also even improves over the Nokia N82 by having built-in geotagging. I did not know this phone had 5 megapixels, xenon flash, GPS, and the latest S60 version.

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Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LANokia N95 8GB Open To Anything Website Is Now LiveVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the Lake I’d love to see some Nokia Nseries commercials on TV. It’s part of the Open to Anything campaign which started last fall and looks to continue on this summer. Jeremiah from Nokia Users got an exclusive video of tv ad for the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. It’s got an Apple feel to it which I like! I have information that there will be some sort of “Open to Anything” events/meetups across America, and I’ll be participating in the one here New York City. How do we know it’s for North America? The Open to Anything website is not live at the time of publishing this post, so I’m wondering what’s behind the curtain. More details as I get more information, but check out the Nokia N95 8GB NAM ad below (may not be visible in RSS reader).

J2ME, Lite Sony with Ericsson Flash cross-breed
In a nutshell, the tech will allow Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications; especially (or solely) the UI. Flash has been used widely in creating UI for quite some time, including console games, and whole mobile phone UI’s. Sony Ericsson has created a tool that makes it possible to combine aspects of Java and Flash Lite in a single application. Capuchin sound like interesting opportunity, let’s see how things turn to. Now, what would be really interesting, would be a Flash Lite application (a wrapper, really) that could encapsulate J2ME content - astonish us The tech is called Capuchin, and it is supposed to be available in the second half of this year (well, not that long time .

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N95: Rock With The Unique Nokia Area Hike Castle First
Subscribe to the Nokia blog feed to watch my progress. My N95 NAM also have faster internet connection due to the North American 3G. All the photos were tagged with the current GPS location. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkHow To: Embed Sports Tracker Data to Your Blog and Make Position Art Like StavrosVlog: The Speed of DarkVlog: Helio 3G Billboard Spotted in Flushing, NYNokia N95 NAM or Nokia N95-3 Product Codes On the upcoming Nseries phones, this will be done automatically without installing another program! Thoughts I was able to record my hike’s path, take GPS-tagged photos, and stream live videos to the internet. For the next hike, I need to bring better shoes. It’s good to know that I was able to do all of this at the same time using a device that I carry around every day: my mobile phone. I’m currently taking a hiking class and will be hiking every Sunday until May. If you would like to know how to do this on your blog, read my guides on embedding geotagged photos and embedding sports tracker data to your blog. Below is a map of the hike showing geotagged photos right on the map. My boots were too heavy and it tired me out right after we started. Recording Hike With Sports Tracker The hike was recorded with GPS data using Nokia Sports Tracker. You can view one of the videos below. Geotagging Photos With Location Tagger I was also running Location Tagger on my Nokia N95 while taking pictures. Streaming live videos during a hike with the Nokia N82 in the United States will be useless. The next hike for next Sunday is at Popolopen Gorge with the distance of 5 miles and 1,000 feet vertical rise. I don’t want to get too technical with this post so head over to S60 to learn more about it. The first hike was in Castle Rock Unique Area in Philipstown, NY, which is about an hour and a half north of New York City. The introductory hike was 2 miles with a vertical height of 700 feet. I know the Nokia N82 was marketed for this kind of usage, but any phone running S60 3rd edition is capable. You can also change views or zoom in. Take a look at the photos below and Flickr will show you the location in the photo’s exif data. May not be visible in RSS readers. Streaming Live With Qik I was also streaming live videos using Qik, but decided only to do it in safer trails because I did not want to get hurt if I lost my footing and needed to hold on to something. Introductory was definitely not easy. I have the Nokia N95 NAM with me to record the hike, stream live videos, and take geotagged pictures.

Results the Giveaway Vlog: Live Ovi Contest Stickers of
The average delay was about 15 seconds. I’m a little afraid that news of Flickr opening up video sharing will be a threat to Ovi, but we’ll see. Qik worked great for streaming the video for the contest winner. To make sure that I was not cheating on this contest, I decided to stream the video to Qik from the Nokia N95. Congratulations to Abul Hussain, also known as adonisdemon, who blogs at Symbian in Motion for winning the five Ovi stickers from last week’s giveaway. No extra work is required. If you are reading this in your RSS reader, it might not be visible. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostGiveaway: Ovi StickersFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkReview: The Many Uses of QikMobile World Congress Here I Come I was connected on AT&T’s 3G internet, but the latest version allows you to take video anytime and it will upload it for you once a connection is established. It is also easy to upload your media right from your phone. This is also the direct link to the video. If you haven’t checked out Ovi yet, it is a one-stop source for storing and sharing your photos and videos. It worked as expected. Here’s the embedded video below. My buddy Ninong Brown shared his review of Qik and likes it.

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In a nutshell, the tech will allow Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications; especially (or solely) the UI. Flash has been used widely in creating UI for quite some time, including console games, and whole mobile phone UI’s. Sony Ericsson has created a tool that makes it possible to combine aspects of Java and Flash Lite in a single application. Capuchin sound like interesting opportunity, let’s see how things turn to. Now, what would be really interesting, would be a Flash Lite application (a wrapper, really) that could encapsulate J2ME content - astonish us The tech is called Capuchin, and it is supposed to be available in the second half of this year (well, not that long time .

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If you are getting tired of your current Nokia N82 faceplate or housing, there’s an official way to replace it. Finding replacement housing is easy as searching on eBay, but I can’t guarantee anything about their quality. 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: Upload Your Videos and Photos To Multiple Sites From Your Nokia CameraphoneHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu Let me know if you had any experience replacing the houing yourself. The Nokia N82 service manual shows you step by step with pictures how to disassemble the Nokia N82. 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. I suggest trying to look for keywords such as “OEM” when purchasing parts.

Nokia Seven Found the N95 Google the Dwarfs on
Google released a search application for S60 last month and it has been very useful. One of the requirements other than really hard tests, is a clinical duration where we actually work with patients. Let me tell you how it helped me and my classmates remember the names of the seven dwarfs. As you may or may not know, I’m currently in nursing school. I definitely could. Google even corrected me and suggested the “seven dwarfs” instead. However, we had trouble naming all of them. Someone saw me use my Nokia N95 to look up drug medications earlier and asked me if I can also look up the dwarfs’ names online. Last week, at a clinical post-conference, my classmates and I were telling each other how sleepy and grumpy we were after the test the day earlier. We then laughed that we just named some of the seven dwarfs with Snow White. I pressed the pencil key, typed “seven dwarves”, pressed ok, then wait for the results. I just press the pencil button on the Nokia N95 home screen, then a Google search form shows up ready for my query. Someone was also sneezing. I clicked on the third result and found all the names of the seven dwarfs: Dopey, Grumpy, Doc, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Sleepy! Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LANokia N95 8GB Open To Anything Website Is Now LiveVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three Clicks

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Adobe has released a Flash (Lite) mobile gallery, which contains examples of Flash Lite games, screensavers, wallpapers and applications — hope to see more excellent content there soon.

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Upgrade Networks, Siemens an Encourages Early to Edge Nokia Adopter Being
They then plan to raise it as high as 1.2 mbps down, not too shabby! Early adopters might feel a little less guilt about buying their shiny new phones that do not function on US bands of 3-3.5G. By Q3 software should be able to have Edge hit speeds of around 592kbs down. 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 SpotRumor: The Nokia N96 With Xenon FlashNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?Vlog: Live Contest Results of the Ovi Stickers GiveawayFirst Nokia N96 Sample Photos Heres to wishful thinking that your N95-2s and your other devices that never made it to these shores will be updated. Let us know! If you haven’t already caught wind of this, Nokia Siemens are following the suit of the good folks over at Ericsson in the efforts to up the speed of Edge. This is supposed to go down via software update on the networks, so in theory that will be all your handset requires as well. More importantly, would this affect your decision on buying a Nokia N96 the second it comes out?

Review Mobile Complete Review: N78 By Review Nokia
People will buy the Nokia N82 for the camera, so who will buy the Nokia N78? It is a long, but very interesting read and I recommend you to check it out. I did not really pay attention to the Nokia N78 when it was announced at Mobile World Congress while I was there, and after reading this review, I’m still not interested. But Eldar suggests that Nokia maintains a 70-80 Euro price lower than the Nokia N82 or else the sales of both phones will go down. Source: Review of GSM/UMTS-smartphone Nokia N78 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?How To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksS60 Swag Delivered To The AmbassadorsHow To: Replace Faceplate and Housing of the Nokia N82 Eldar mentions that the Nokia N78’s position is complex. He writes about the hardware and software aspects of the N78 as well as how it will affect the sales of the Nokia N82. Eldar Murtazin gives a comprehensive Nokia N78 review at Mobile Review. The Nokia N78, in theory, will be perfect for those currently holding on to their highly popular Nokia N73. Mainly, I can’t go back to 3.2 megapixel camera when I currently have 5 megapixels on my Nokia N95. Position. Mobile-Review’s thoughts on positioning of the Nokia N78 was interesting.

Nokia of From 8GB The Vlog: N95 Buddhas Path
I created a short video for Flickr now that they decided to add Flickr video service. Unlike other video services like Youtube and Ovi, you can change the width in the Flickr code then the height will be automatically updated. This was taken with the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4). Easier than Ovi What I also like about Flickr video is the option of resizing the embed code. For example, Ovi’s embed code defaults its width to 512 pixels. Of course, bloggers can do some proportion math calculation to change the code to fit their blogs, but that’s too many steps more than what Flickr video currently offers. 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. This clip is from my Chuang Yen Monastery trip showing the view while walking towards the temple.

Nokia To: the How and Replace of Faceplate Housing N82
The Nokia N82 service manual shows you step by step with pictures how to disassemble the Nokia N82. Finding replacement housing is easy as searching on eBay, but I can’t guarantee anything about their quality. 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: Upload Your Videos and Photos To Multiple Sites From Your Nokia CameraphoneHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia Menu 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. If you are getting tired of your current Nokia N82 faceplate or housing, there’s an official way to replace it. Let me know if you had any experience replacing the houing yourself. I suggest trying to look for keywords such as “OEM” when purchasing parts.

Flash gallery mobile Adobe: Lite
Adobe has released a Flash (Lite) mobile gallery, which contains examples of Flash Lite games, screensavers, wallpapers and applications — hope to see more excellent content there soon.

Vlog: Stream Viewers Nokia Live To Talk Live Nseries the and With Your
A fast connection is necessary to keep the stream as close to live as possible. Even while driving down the highway, the quality was pretty good. Click if you can’t see the video in your RSS reader. I was using the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) connected to high speed 3G internet provided by AT&T in North America. We’ve praised Qik several times here at the Nokia blog, and here’s yet another Qik post. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow 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 SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist Monastery On my way home, I started streaming live while driving and noticed a question popped out in my screen. I replied and a short live conversation proceeded! If you are in the United States and want to stream live from your phone, you’ll need either the Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) or the Nokia N95 8GB NAM (N95-4) with an AT&T data plan. 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. This is a feature that not many phones are capable of. As I got back home, I decided to check out the video quality of the stream and I was impressed.

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Check out my previous comparison photos Nokia N95 8GB (N95-1) vs Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) vs Nokia N82. If you enjoyed this post, subscribe to the Nokia blog RSS feed or by email to have new posts go straight to your inbox. They look great. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB How 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 MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking Spot I was so glad silent mode turns off the camera capture sound or else I wouldn’t have been able to take pictures inside the temple. The field trip was a requirement for the Complimentary and Alternative Health class that I’m taking.

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AS3 engine is not ported to FL3 yet. Via Symbian-Freak, Flash Lite 3.1. It is much faster and brings much better browsability than FL3. is now available to OEM’s; “The new Flash Lite version brings lot of improvements in terms of stability and features,  performance has been optimized through more efficient resource management, resulting in improved rendering, scripting speed, and code optimization. Speaking about features it’s important to say that new version is fully capable to process and render Flash 9 Web content as long as it is published as AS2 because AS3 engine is not ported to FL3 yet. Annoyance of being unable to browse a Web sites on the Web Browser for S60, because the are Flash based, should largely disappear. Furthermore it has the native support for the h.264 codec and allows the smoother video playback with less processor requirements.” Key features: Much better browsability than FL3 Support for h.264 codec Flash 9 content will play in FL3.1 as long as it is published as AS2.

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Jeremiah from Nokia Users got an exclusive video of tv ad for the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. I’d love to see some Nokia Nseries commercials on TV. The Open to Anything website is not live at the time of publishing this post, so I’m wondering what’s behind the curtain. More details as I get more information, but check out the Nokia N95 8GB NAM ad below (may not be visible in RSS reader). It’s part of the Open to Anything campaign which started last fall and looks to continue on this summer. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostNokia N95 8GB Open To Anything Website Is Now LiveVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB It’s got an Apple feel to it which I like! I have information that there will be some sort of “Open to Anything” events/meetups across America, and I’ll be participating in the one here New York City. How do we know it’s for North America?

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Charger USB CA-100 Via Nokia Review: Port
This charger lets you charge your Nokia phone, device or accessory from the USB port on your laptop or computer. I’ll just pack the charger in my backpack and know that I can charge my phone when I need to. 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 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. Bringing your US power adapter will not fit into European outlets unless you have an adapter. 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. Universal Plug. Frequent travelers know that certain regions have different power outlets. 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. I have the Nokia CA-100 charger for review. Necessary Power. I just moved into a new place and the broadband connection has not been set up yet. For a plain and simple review, it works the way it should. The USB charger will fit into any computer around the world that has a USB port. 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.

Passes Why Classic Phone? Nokia Nseries FCC 6220 - Not Approval an
It’s got some improvements over the Nokia N96, N78, and N82 so I’m confused why it’s not part of the Nseries? The Nokia 6220 classic showed up on the FCC pages yesterday. Here are the documents for your viewing including the user manual. External photos FCC ID label Internal photos Test report Manual For taking pictures, I’ll assume that it will take just as good photos as the Nokia N82 which is part of the Nseries (hence the N letter) featuring the first Nokia with xenon flash. The Nokia N96 doesn’t even have Xenon flash. I think that’s the only important missing component on the phone. Since the Nokia 6220 Classic just passed FCC aproval, it’s only a matter of time before we start seeing these in stores. 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 SpotRumor: The Nokia N96 With Xenon FlashReview: Complete Nokia N78 Review By Mobile ReviewHands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness Demo This one definitely snuck through me. Check how much better the xenon flash on the Nokia N82 versus LED flash on the Nokia N95. The Nokia 6220 Classic recently passed FCC approval, but this phone completely flew right by me. Did you know about this phone? Will people buy it? It costs around 325 Euros before subsidies and taxes. The Nokia 6220 classic also even improves over the Nokia N82 by having built-in geotagging. If a GPS signal exists, all the photos taken by the Nokia 6220 will have its location embedded within the photo’s exif data. For videos, the Nokia 6220 is capable of shooting VGA (640×480) at 30 frames per second, just like the Nokia N95, N93, N82, and other Nseries phones that I’ve used on my videoblogs. The Nokia 6220 classic even sports a TV-out, something the Nokia N81 doesn’t have. So why is the Nokia 6220 Classic not part of the Nseries? It’s got pretty good specifications on paper. Is it because it can’t connect to wifi? I did not know this phone had 5 megapixels, xenon flash, GPS, and the latest S60 version.

Using Nokia Parking on 2.0 Nokia Maps 8GB N95 to Find Spot My and GPS
As you walk, trail crumbs also follow you (see the white dots). This works great on other Nokia phones with built-in GPS. What sucks about living near two big hospitals is that it is really hard to find parking during the day. To name a few: Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and the upcoming Nokia N78 and Nokia N96. 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. It’s not a problem at night, but I often have to park 5-6 blocks away if I get home early. Remember It Right after parking, I add the current location to Places. Add your spot to Places Find It When I need to find my car, I just go to favorites and select Walk to on the parking spot. I just started using Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta on the Nokia N95 8GB to remember my spot via GPS and help me find my car in case I forget. 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 ClicksHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And FeelNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?First Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting Up

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It is also easy to upload your media right from your phone. I was connected on AT&T’s 3G internet, but the latest version allows you to take video anytime and it will upload it for you once a connection is established. No extra work is required. It worked as expected. Here’s the embedded video below. To make sure that I was not cheating on this contest, I decided to stream the video to Qik from the Nokia N95. This is also the direct link to the video. If you haven’t checked out Ovi yet, it is a one-stop source for storing and sharing your photos and videos. If you are reading this in your RSS reader, it might not be visible. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostGiveaway: Ovi StickersFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkReview: The Many Uses of QikMobile World Congress Here I Come My buddy Ninong Brown shared his review of Qik and likes it. The average delay was about 15 seconds. Congratulations to Abul Hussain, also known as adonisdemon, who blogs at Symbian in Motion for winning the five Ovi stickers from last week’s giveaway. I’m a little afraid that news of Flickr opening up video sharing will be a threat to Ovi, but we’ll see. Qik worked great for streaming the video for the contest winner.

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No extra work is required. To make sure that I was not cheating on this contest, I decided to stream the video to Qik from the Nokia N95. I was connected on AT&T’s 3G internet, but the latest version allows you to take video anytime and it will upload it for you once a connection is established. This is also the direct link to the video. If you haven’t checked out Ovi yet, it is a one-stop source for storing and sharing your photos and videos. My buddy Ninong Brown shared his review of Qik and likes it. I’m a little afraid that news of Flickr opening up video sharing will be a threat to Ovi, but we’ll see. Qik worked great for streaming the video for the contest winner. It worked as expected. Here’s the embedded video below. It is also easy to upload your media right from your phone. Congratulations to Abul Hussain, also known as adonisdemon, who blogs at Symbian in Motion for winning the five Ovi stickers from last week’s giveaway. The average delay was about 15 seconds. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostGiveaway: Ovi StickersFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkReview: The Many Uses of QikMobile World Congress Here I Come If you are reading this in your RSS reader, it might not be visible.

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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 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. I suggest trying to look for keywords such as “OEM” when purchasing parts. The Nokia N82 service manual shows you step by step with pictures how to disassemble the Nokia N82. 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.

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Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostiMovie 08 and Nokia N95, Match Made in Video HeavenHow To: Tether Your Nokia to a Mac to Access the Net Via BluetoothHow to: Use MP3 Trimmer to Make Ringtones on a MacReview: Nokia Media Transfer Beta for MacVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) It is a great complement to your Nseries cameraphones. Sooner or later, you’ll get used to it. I myself had the beta version of CS3 and it was a tad bit much to my liking. As you can see, it comes with the disc, some rebate and registering forms and a useless little manual. I know it’s a bit off topic, but I recently purchased Adobe’s new Elements for my Mac. However, I think a review is appropriate. Well, if that was your opinion, you’d be wrong. Even though it just came out, there are some web guides out there. It costs around $99 to purchase, but I think it’s worth it. The I chose to use a filter called “Bas Relief” to make it look like the following: … or how about a different look? Final Thoughts My advice is to purchase the program and start experimenting with the different edit options. View more after the jump What’s in the Box? Adobe gives you the option of either purchasing the Disc and doing a “manual” download or via downloading the program itself from Adobe. Possessing a cameraphone like the Nokia N95 or the Nokia N82 that can take 5 megapixel pictures and not having a decent program to correct some of the “faults”, either by the user, phone, or situation, is unacceptable. In my case, it’s not a problem, I love exploring. Many people think that this is just a watered down version of CS3. Why shoot pictures without being able to make them even more beautiful? Please believe that when I say it’s worth every penny, IT IS. Elements 6 is a full featured program geared more towards users who wouldn’t be considered novices nor experts by any means. As usual, Adobe packs in a ton of features in it’s software but they never provide the customer with an appropriate manual. Unless you’re a professional photographer and who is dependent on great photos in order to eat, this is a solid program for you. Sample Edits Here is the welcome screen where you have the option to choose where you can import pictures from. Here is a simple photo I took of Mark the other day. Well, I decided to show a simple little edit that will turn Mark’s boring background into a more interesting white and black-distorted background. A quick little 2 minute edit using the Quick Selection Tool to isolate his background. I went with the box rout since It would’ve taken a tad bit longer over the interweb. Anyway, the box itself is minimal.

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Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostNo Related Post Well, while on my lunch break, I was able to snap two quick pics of a very important if not “royal” person proclaiming their loyalty to Nokia. It never ceases to amaze me the type of people who use and love their Nseries devices. Get Knighted after the jump. lol, looks like THE KING has his own favorite device… the Nokia N70!

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If you would like to know how to do this on your blog, read my guides on embedding geotagged photos and embedding sports tracker data to your blog. All the photos were tagged with the current GPS location. Introductory was definitely not easy. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkHow To: Embed Sports Tracker Data to Your Blog and Make Position Art Like StavrosVlog: The Speed of DarkVlog: Helio 3G Billboard Spotted in Flushing, NYNokia N95 NAM or Nokia N95-3 Product Codes I know the Nokia N82 was marketed for this kind of usage, but any phone running S60 3rd edition is capable. Below is a map of the hike showing geotagged photos right on the map. For the next hike, I need to bring better shoes. I have the Nokia N95 NAM with me to record the hike, stream live videos, and take geotagged pictures. Take a look at the photos below and Flickr will show you the location in the photo’s exif data. My N95 NAM also have faster internet connection due to the North American 3G. May not be visible in RSS readers. Streaming Live With Qik I was also streaming live videos using Qik, but decided only to do it in safer trails because I did not want to get hurt if I lost my footing and needed to hold on to something. You can also change views or zoom in. On the upcoming Nseries phones, this will be done automatically without installing another program! Thoughts I was able to record my hike’s path, take GPS-tagged photos, and stream live videos to the internet. Streaming live videos during a hike with the Nokia N82 in the United States will be useless. The next hike for next Sunday is at Popolopen Gorge with the distance of 5 miles and 1,000 feet vertical rise. I’m currently taking a hiking class and will be hiking every Sunday until May. Subscribe to the Nokia blog feed to watch my progress. The first hike was in Castle Rock Unique Area in Philipstown, NY, which is about an hour and a half north of New York City. The introductory hike was 2 miles with a vertical height of 700 feet. It’s good to know that I was able to do all of this at the same time using a device that I carry around every day: my mobile phone. My boots were too heavy and it tired me out right after we started. Recording Hike With Sports Tracker The hike was recorded with GPS data using Nokia Sports Tracker. I don’t want to get too technical with this post so head over to S60 to learn more about it. You can view one of the videos below. Geotagging Photos With Location Tagger I was also running Location Tagger on my Nokia N95 while taking pictures.

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It’s not a problem at night, but I often have to park 5-6 blocks away if I get home early. Remember It Right after parking, I add the current location to Places. Add your spot to Places Find It When I need to find my car, I just go to favorites and select Walk to on the parking spot. 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 ClicksHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And FeelNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?First Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting Up I just started using Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta on the Nokia N95 8GB to remember my spot via GPS and help me find my car in case I forget. To name a few: Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and the upcoming Nokia N78 and Nokia N96. 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. What sucks about living near two big hospitals is that it is really hard to find parking during the day. As you walk, trail crumbs also follow you (see the white dots). This works great on other Nokia phones with built-in GPS.

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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. 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) 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. The setup is now complete. The Three Clicks After taking a picture, a few icons show up on the right. A very popular one is Shozu that is also worth checking out. 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. 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. Make standalone digital cameras jealous by sending pictures taken from your Nokia Nseries phone directly to Flickr in just three button presses. 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. 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! Here is the photographed Nokia N95 8GB uploaded to Flickr. Another Option There are third-party applications that lets you do the same thing. No tags will be applied and the default title is the date.

Nokia Approval Why Nseries Passes - FCC Not 6220 Classic an Phone?
Is it because it can’t connect to wifi? It’s got pretty good specifications on paper. The Nokia 6220 Classic recently passed FCC approval, but this phone completely flew right by me. The Nokia 6220 classic also even improves over the Nokia N82 by having built-in geotagging. Will people buy it? The Nokia N96 doesn’t even have Xenon flash. This one definitely snuck through me. I did not know this phone had 5 megapixels, xenon flash, GPS, and the latest S60 version. I think that’s the only important missing component on the phone. Since the Nokia 6220 Classic just passed FCC aproval, it’s only a matter of time before we start seeing these in stores. 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 SpotRumor: The Nokia N96 With Xenon FlashReview: Complete Nokia N78 Review By Mobile ReviewHands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness Demo Check how much better the xenon flash on the Nokia N82 versus LED flash on the Nokia N95. It’s got some improvements over the Nokia N96, N78, and N82 so I’m confused why it’s not part of the Nseries? The Nokia 6220 classic showed up on the FCC pages yesterday. Here are the documents for your viewing including the user manual. External photos FCC ID label Internal photos Test report Manual For taking pictures, I’ll assume that it will take just as good photos as the Nokia N82 which is part of the Nseries (hence the N letter) featuring the first Nokia with xenon flash. Did you know about this phone? If a GPS signal exists, all the photos taken by the Nokia 6220 will have its location embedded within the photo’s exif data. For videos, the Nokia 6220 is capable of shooting VGA (640×480) at 30 frames per second, just like the Nokia N95, N93, N82, and other Nseries phones that I’ve used on my videoblogs. The Nokia 6220 classic even sports a TV-out, something the Nokia N81 doesn’t have. So why is the Nokia 6220 Classic not part of the Nseries? It costs around 325 Euros before subsidies and taxes.

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To Swag S60 Delivered Ambassadors The
Nothing too exciting, but free stuff are always welcome. The top 75 scorers earn Nokia BH-900 Bluetooth headsets. Here is a Nokia BH-900 bluetooth headset review by Phone Arena. I was at their Evening with S60 event in the Nokia New York Flagship last year when they gave out a Nokia N95. I hope there’s a more valuable prize than the bluetooth headset for maybe the top 1-3 ambassadors. Photo taken with Nokia N82. Here’s a brief description of S60 Ambassadors which you can find more about in their event page: S60 Ambassadors are consumers of S60 software (in other words, people who own an S60-based Nokia, Samsung, LG, or Lenovo phone) who want to know more about S60 and want to spread the word about S60 to their friends, family, and occasionally to strangers in the park. They sent a T-shirt, lanyard, notepad, mousepad, and pens showing off their “Open to new features” message. S60 tee. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow 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 SpotHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksHow To: Replace Faceplate and Housing of the Nokia N82How To: HDR Imaging With Nseries Camera Phones I received mine in the mail today. S60 started delivering some swag to those who signed up for the S60 Ambassadors program. According to the rules, sending in reports will earn you points. Photo taken with Nokia N82. The rest of the S60 swag.

Flash 3.1. available OEM’s Lite to
Via Symbian-Freak, Flash Lite 3.1. It is much faster and brings much better browsability than FL3. is now available to OEM’s; “The new Flash Lite version brings lot of improvements in terms of stability and features,  performance has been optimized through more efficient resource management, resulting in improved rendering, scripting speed, and code optimization. Speaking about features it’s important to say that new version is fully capable to process and render Flash 9 Web content as long as it is published as AS2 because AS3 engine is not ported to FL3 yet. Annoyance of being unable to browse a Web sites on the Web Browser for S60, because the are Flash based, should largely disappear. AS3 engine is not ported to FL3 yet. Furthermore it has the native support for the h.264 codec and allows the smoother video playback with less processor requirements.” Key features: Much better browsability than FL3 Support for h.264 codec Flash 9 content will play in FL3.1 as long as it is published as AS2.

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wiki: Build Nokia 1.1 Forum Lite reusable Flash component
Even though Flash Lite 1.1 is not as robust for application development compared to higher versions, it is still useful to have Flash Lite 1.1 components and is important to consider techniques for developing them.” component: Topic: “Components and reusable code are important aspects to developing applications for any platform, including Flash Lite 1.1. Components speed up development and help make coding tasks easier. Published by Forum Nokia wiki, written by Hayden, an excellent article about Building reusable Flash Lite 1.1.

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As you walk, trail crumbs also follow you (see the white dots). This works great on other Nokia phones with built-in GPS. What sucks about living near two big hospitals is that it is really hard to find parking during the day. I just started using Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta on the Nokia N95 8GB to remember my spot via GPS and help me find my car in case I forget. It’s not a problem at night, but I often have to park 5-6 blocks away if I get home early. Remember It Right after parking, I add the current location to Places. Add your spot to Places Find It When I need to find my car, I just go to favorites and select Walk to on the parking spot. 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 ClicksHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And FeelNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?First Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting Up To name a few: Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and the upcoming Nokia N78 and Nokia N96. 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.

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You can read more about what I think of Qik in my review. Nokia Blog himself is playing. Here we have a bunch of asians attempting to play ball. This is presented to you by Qik running on my Nokia N95 NAM (Nokia N95-3), which I still say is the best streaming software for any mobile phone. Peep after the jumpshot. LOL, don’t hesitate to critique Mark and his game. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaVlog: Helio 3G Billboard Spotted in Flushing, NYLive Vlog: Stream Live and Talk To Your Viewers With the Nokia NseriesVlog: The Speed of DarkNokia N95 NAM or Nokia N95-3 Product Codes Our dear friend Mr. Can you spot Mark playing ball?

Adobe: Flash mobile Lite gallery
Adobe has released a Flash (Lite) mobile gallery, which contains examples of Flash Lite games, screensavers, wallpapers and applications — hope to see more excellent content there soon.

Talk Vlog: To Live the Nokia Nseries Viewers Live Stream With Your and
I replied and a short live conversation proceeded! Even while driving down the highway, the quality was pretty good. Click if you can’t see the video in your RSS reader. I was using the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) connected to high speed 3G internet provided by AT&T in North America. If you are in the United States and want to stream live from your phone, you’ll need either the Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) or the Nokia N95 8GB NAM (N95-4) with an AT&T data plan. 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. This is a feature that not many phones are capable of. As I got back home, I decided to check out the video quality of the stream and I was impressed. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow 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 SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist Monastery We’ve praised Qik several times here at the Nokia blog, and here’s yet another Qik post. On my way home, I started streaming live while driving and noticed a question popped out in my screen. A fast connection is necessary to keep the stream as close to live as possible.

together platform mobile merge operations and Adobe
According to this press release by Adobe, the Adobe mobile and platform operations will be merged together, in order to create more integrated technology platform and runtime environment. This integration consists PC’s, mobile devices (Flash Lite and Flash), and other consumer devices. The Adobe Mobile and Devices Business Unit (MDBU) is joining Adobe’s Experience and Technology group, which is led by CTO (Chief Technology Officer) Kevin Lynch.

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Via Bill Perry/Adobe, Dashboard - a Flash Cast channels on Verizon - has been announced. You can think of them as being similar to widgets but channels are more expressive. Mobile AppBuilder includes a Flash Cast client emulator that runs on your desktop as well as Flash Cast device profiles. What is the difference between Flash Cast and Flash Lite? Flash Cast is a client+server solution and Flash Lite is a client only solution. “ Once a developer is accepted by Verizon Wireless to participate in the Dashboard program, they will then receive access to our new tools, testing server, documentation, discussion forums and other information. Verizon Wireless has updated their developer center TheZON with a new section for Dashboard and we’ve also updated our Flash for Verizon Wireless developer page on our site with additional details. So you probably have some initial questions: When will Dashboard be available? Mid-2008. What devices will it be available on? We can’t share that information at this time but we’re recommending the LG VX8700 handset as a reference device for development and testing based on the hardware and screen characteristics. What’s a channel? It seems to be open for all developers: Bill wrote: “There is now more details available about Dashboard, the tools for creating and testing channel content and how to contact Verizon Wireless about getting started. Dashboard users will be able to have multiple channels available to them on their handset. What do I need to do to get started? It’s the rich experience that brands and developers create which renders a data feed. Read the information on the Verizon Wireless Dashboard Developer site and contact Verizon Wireless to apply to be a channel developer. What is Mobile AppBuilder? Mobile AppBuilder is is the new PC-based tool created to streamline the workflow for channel development. Use Flash CS3 Professional, together with Mobile AppBuilder, to create, assemble, test, and preview channels locally on your desktop.

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Unlike other video services like Youtube and Ovi, you can change the width in the Flickr code then the height will be automatically updated. Of course, bloggers can do some proportion math calculation to change the code to fit their blogs, but that’s too many steps more than what Flickr video currently offers. 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. This was taken with the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4). Easier than Ovi What I also like about Flickr video is the option of resizing the embed code. I created a short video for Flickr now that they decided to add Flickr video service. This clip is from my Chuang Yen Monastery trip showing the view while walking towards the temple. They limit clips to only 90 seconds, but I think it’s a great idea so they don’t stray away from what makes them a great photo sharing community. Not all blogs can fit that width. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakePhoto 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 MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking Spot

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Not Passes Approval Why an Nseries FCC Nokia 6220 Phone? - Classic
Here are the documents for your viewing including the user manual. External photos FCC ID label Internal photos Test report Manual For taking pictures, I’ll assume that it will take just as good photos as the Nokia N82 which is part of the Nseries (hence the N letter) featuring the first Nokia with xenon flash. I think that’s the only important missing component on the phone. Since the Nokia 6220 Classic just passed FCC aproval, it’s only a matter of time before we start seeing these in stores. If a GPS signal exists, all the photos taken by the Nokia 6220 will have its location embedded within the photo’s exif data. For videos, the Nokia 6220 is capable of shooting VGA (640×480) at 30 frames per second, just like the Nokia N95, N93, N82, and other Nseries phones that I’ve used on my videoblogs. The Nokia 6220 classic even sports a TV-out, something the Nokia N81 doesn’t have. So why is the Nokia 6220 Classic not part of the Nseries? Check how much better the xenon flash on the Nokia N82 versus LED flash on the Nokia N95. Did you know about this phone? It’s got some improvements over the Nokia N96, N78, and N82 so I’m confused why it’s not part of the Nseries? The Nokia 6220 classic showed up on the FCC pages yesterday. The Nokia N96 doesn’t even have Xenon flash. It’s got pretty good specifications on paper. The Nokia 6220 classic also even improves over the Nokia N82 by having built-in geotagging. 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 SpotRumor: The Nokia N96 With Xenon FlashReview: Complete Nokia N78 Review By Mobile ReviewHands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness Demo I did not know this phone had 5 megapixels, xenon flash, GPS, and the latest S60 version. It costs around 325 Euros before subsidies and taxes. This one definitely snuck through me. The Nokia 6220 Classic recently passed FCC approval, but this phone completely flew right by me. Will people buy it? Is it because it can’t connect to wifi?

With The Rumor: Flash Nokia N96 Xenon
It was not an official statement, so I don’t believe it yet. 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 Or will it be totally replaced? 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. This feature is missed by previous Nokia N93 owners. The bad thing about removing the LED’s is that Xenon light can’t be simultaneously on while recording video. The rumor for today is that the Nokia N96 will have Xenon flash similar to the Nokia N82. Another theory can be that the xenon flash will be implemented to a Nokia N96 variation instead and probably get called Nokia N96i. 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? Take a look at my previous Nokia N82 photo samples.

6 Adobe Cameraphones Review: Elements Complements
However, I think a review is appropriate. I know it’s a bit off topic, but I recently purchased Adobe’s new Elements for my Mac. I went with the box rout since It would’ve taken a tad bit longer over the interweb. Anyway, the box itself is minimal. Elements 6 is a full featured program geared more towards users who wouldn’t be considered novices nor experts by any means. Even though it just came out, there are some web guides out there. It costs around $99 to purchase, but I think it’s worth it. Well, if that was your opinion, you’d be wrong. The I chose to use a filter called “Bas Relief” to make it look like the following: … or how about a different look? Final Thoughts My advice is to purchase the program and start experimenting with the different edit options. As usual, Adobe packs in a ton of features in it’s software but they never provide the customer with an appropriate manual. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostiMovie 08 and Nokia N95, Match Made in Video HeavenHow To: Tether Your Nokia to a Mac to Access the Net Via BluetoothHow to: Use MP3 Trimmer to Make Ringtones on a MacReview: Nokia Media Transfer Beta for MacVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) Sooner or later, you’ll get used to it. Please believe that when I say it’s worth every penny, IT IS. Possessing a cameraphone like the Nokia N95 or the Nokia N82 that can take 5 megapixel pictures and not having a decent program to correct some of the “faults”, either by the user, phone, or situation, is unacceptable. I myself had the beta version of CS3 and it was a tad bit much to my liking. Why shoot pictures without being able to make them even more beautiful? Unless you’re a professional photographer and who is dependent on great photos in order to eat, this is a solid program for you. Sample Edits Here is the welcome screen where you have the option to choose where you can import pictures from. Here is a simple photo I took of Mark the other day. Well, I decided to show a simple little edit that will turn Mark’s boring background into a more interesting white and black-distorted background. A quick little 2 minute edit using the Quick Selection Tool to isolate his background. View more after the jump What’s in the Box? Adobe gives you the option of either purchasing the Disc and doing a “manual” download or via downloading the program itself from Adobe. In my case, it’s not a problem, I love exploring. Many people think that this is just a watered down version of CS3. It is a great complement to your Nseries cameraphones. As you can see, it comes with the disc, some rebate and registering forms and a useless little manual.

Via CA-100 Nokia Review: USB Port Charger
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. I have the Nokia CA-100 charger for review. This charger lets you charge your Nokia phone, device or accessory from the USB port on your laptop or computer. Universal Plug. Frequent travelers know that certain regions have different power outlets. 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 The USB charger will fit into any computer around the world that has a USB port. Bringing your US power adapter will not fit into European outlets unless you have an adapter. I’ll just pack the charger in my backpack and know that I can charge my phone when I need to. For a plain and simple review, it works the way it should. Necessary Power. I just moved into a new place and the broadband connection has not been set up yet. 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. 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.

Your Live Talk Nseries Nokia To and the With Live Viewers Stream Vlog:
If you are in the United States and want to stream live from your phone, you’ll need either the Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) or the Nokia N95 8GB NAM (N95-4) with an AT&T data plan. 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. Even while driving down the highway, the quality was pretty good. Click if you can’t see the video in your RSS reader. I was using the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) connected to high speed 3G internet provided by AT&T in North America. On my way home, I started streaming live while driving and noticed a question popped out in my screen. A fast connection is necessary to keep the stream as close to live as possible. This is a feature that not many phones are capable of. As I got back home, I decided to check out the video quality of the stream and I was impressed. I replied and a short live conversation proceeded! We’ve praised Qik several times here at the Nokia blog, and here’s yet another Qik post. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow 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 SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist Monastery

To: Difference The (N95-4) N95 How Between (N95-2) And N95 Quickly Nokia 8GB 8GB The Nokia European American North Spot
Check what the camera lens label says. Nokia N95-2 (European): Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar 2.8/5.6 Autofocus 5 Megapixel Nokia N95-4 (NAM): Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar 2.8/5.6 AF 5 megapixel Another subtle difference is that the part surrounding the lens on the Nokia N95 8GB NAM is more shiny. The North American Nokia N95 8GB also known as Nokia N95-4 have hit the stores, but an uneducated shopper or a confused seller can easily mistake it from the European Nokia N95 8GB model. Check the back. The difference is at the back without even opening the battery cover. If you are in the United States on the AT&T network, you do not want to be stuck with the European model as it will give you much slower internet speeds. However, to be really sure, just open the battery cover and check the model number! Can’t tell the difference from the front. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHow To: S60 Multiple Tabs Web Browsing Using Nokia’s Ovi Multimedia MenuHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist MonasteryVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) I found a quick way to spot the difference. Nokia N95-2 versus Nokia N95-4.

N95 8GB North Samples Monastery The Photo Buddhist With At A American Nokia
I was so glad silent mode turns off the camera capture sound or else I wouldn’t have been able to take pictures inside the temple. The field trip was a requirement for the Complimentary and Alternative Health class that I’m taking. The 5 megapixel cameraphone handled it well in my opinion. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB How 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 MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking Spot I took some photos with the Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4) during my trip to the Chuang Yen Monastery in Kent, NY. Nokia N95-3 vs. They look great. Check out my previous comparison photos Nokia N95 8GB (N95-1) vs Nokia N95 NAM (N95-3) vs Nokia N82. If you enjoyed this post, subscribe to the Nokia blog RSS feed or by email to have new posts go straight to your inbox. As I play with the Nokia N95 8GB’s camera a little more, you can just check my Flickr tagged photos to see all my photos taken with the N95-4. I know the Nokia N95 8GB will not match the Nokia N82’s performance at night or dark environments because of the weaker flash, but I’ll take some sample evening photos in upcoming posts for comparison. Let’s take a look. All the photos were taken on Automatic mode. Nokia N82 vs.

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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

TV Ad North American N95 8GB Nokia
It’s part of the Open to Anything campaign which started last fall and looks to continue on this summer. How do we know it’s for North America? Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist Monastery More details as I get more information, but check out the Nokia N95 8GB NAM ad below (may not be visible in RSS reader). It’s got an Apple feel to it which I like! I have information that there will be some sort of “Open to Anything” events/meetups across America, and I’ll be participating in the one here New York City. Jeremiah from Nokia Users got an exclusive video of tv ad for the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. The Open to Anything website is not live at the time of publishing this post, so I’m wondering what’s behind the curtain. I’d love to see some Nokia Nseries commercials on TV.

Review Mobile N78 Review By Nokia Review: Complete
It is a long, but very interesting read and I recommend you to check it out. I did not really pay attention to the Nokia N78 when it was announced at Mobile World Congress while I was there, and after reading this review, I’m still not interested. Eldar Murtazin gives a comprehensive Nokia N78 review at Mobile Review. But Eldar suggests that Nokia maintains a 70-80 Euro price lower than the Nokia N82 or else the sales of both phones will go down. Source: Review of GSM/UMTS-smartphone Nokia N78 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?How To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksS60 Swag Delivered To The AmbassadorsHow To: Replace Faceplate and Housing of the Nokia N82 Eldar mentions that the Nokia N78’s position is complex. Mainly, I can’t go back to 3.2 megapixel camera when I currently have 5 megapixels on my Nokia N95. Position. Mobile-Review’s thoughts on positioning of the Nokia N78 was interesting. People will buy the Nokia N82 for the camera, so who will buy the Nokia N78? He writes about the hardware and software aspects of the N78 as well as how it will affect the sales of the Nokia N82. The Nokia N78, in theory, will be perfect for those currently holding on to their highly popular Nokia N73.

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From Buddhas N95 Path of The Vlog: Nokia 8GB
Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakePhoto 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 MenuUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking Spot Not all blogs can fit that width. Unlike other video services like Youtube and Ovi, you can change the width in the Flickr code then the height will be automatically updated. For example, Ovi’s embed code defaults its width to 512 pixels. « Flickr Blog”>Flickr video service. This clip is from my Chuang Yen Monastery trip showing the view while walking towards the temple. Of course, bloggers can do some proportion math calculation to change the code to fit their blogs, but that’s too many steps more than what Flickr video currently offers. 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. This was taken with the North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4). Easier than Ovi What I also like about Flickr video is the option of resizing the embed code. They limit clips to only 90 seconds, but I think it’s a great idea so they don’t stray away from what makes them a great photo sharing community. I created a short video for Flickr now that they decided to add

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North N95 8GB American TV Ad Nokia
I’d love to see some Nokia Nseries commercials on TV. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeVlog: Path of Buddhas From The Nokia N95 8GB Photo Samples With The North American Nokia N95 8GB At A Buddhist Monastery The Open to Anything website is not live at the time of publishing this post, so I’m wondering what’s behind the curtain. More details as I get more information, but check out the Nokia N95 8GB NAM ad below (may not be visible in RSS reader). How do we know it’s for North America? It’s got an Apple feel to it which I like! I have information that there will be some sort of “Open to Anything” events/meetups across America, and I’ll be participating in the one here New York City. Jeremiah from Nokia Users got an exclusive video of tv ad for the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. It’s part of the Open to Anything campaign which started last fall and looks to continue on this summer.

Flash Western in devices Europe Lite and US, percentages
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

Adobe 6 Elements Review: Cameraphones Complements
View more after the jump What’s in the Box? Adobe gives you the option of either purchasing the Disc and doing a “manual” download or via downloading the program itself from Adobe. I myself had the beta version of CS3 and it was a tad bit much to my liking. It is a great complement to your Nseries cameraphones. Why shoot pictures without being able to make them even more beautiful? Sooner or later, you’ll get used to it. The I chose to use a filter called “Bas Relief” to make it look like the following: … or how about a different look? Final Thoughts My advice is to purchase the program and start experimenting with the different edit options. Well, if that was your opinion, you’d be wrong. However, I think a review is appropriate. I know it’s a bit off topic, but I recently purchased Adobe’s new Elements for my Mac. Possessing a cameraphone like the Nokia N95 or the Nokia N82 that can take 5 megapixel pictures and not having a decent program to correct some of the “faults”, either by the user, phone, or situation, is unacceptable. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostiMovie 08 and Nokia N95, Match Made in Video HeavenHow To: Tether Your Nokia to a Mac to Access the Net Via BluetoothHow to: Use MP3 Trimmer to Make Ringtones on a MacReview: Nokia Media Transfer Beta for MacVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) Unless you’re a professional photographer and who is dependent on great photos in order to eat, this is a solid program for you. Sample Edits Here is the welcome screen where you have the option to choose where you can import pictures from. Here is a simple photo I took of Mark the other day. Well, I decided to show a simple little edit that will turn Mark’s boring background into a more interesting white and black-distorted background. A quick little 2 minute edit using the Quick Selection Tool to isolate his background. I went with the box rout since It would’ve taken a tad bit longer over the interweb. Anyway, the box itself is minimal. In my case, it’s not a problem, I love exploring. Many people think that this is just a watered down version of CS3. As you can see, it comes with the disc, some rebate and registering forms and a useless little manual. Please believe that when I say it’s worth every penny, IT IS. Even though it just came out, there are some web guides out there. It costs around $99 to purchase, but I think it’s worth it. Elements 6 is a full featured program geared more towards users who wouldn’t be considered novices nor experts by any means. As usual, Adobe packs in a ton of features in it’s software but they never provide the customer with an appropriate manual.

Radio Nokia N95
As much as I love the Nokia N95 and it’s many uses, the radio app never gets any attention because I’ve stored so many songs on the microSD card already. It’s a SLOW radio! lol). Thanks to Engadget for the tip. Oh well, when you’re the King, everyone wants to be just like you (Or try to topple you over…I’ve got my eye on you Samsung! Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksVlog: The Speed of DarkNorth American Nokia N95 8GB TV Ad ha! lol, another fake Nokia N95. However, If you’re on the market for a Nokia N95 whose only function is being a radio, well, I’ve got the answer for you. Peep after the jump And it runs Windows!

Spot 2.0 Using Find Maps Nokia N95 8GB Parking GPS and to on My Nokia
I just started using Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta on the Nokia N95 8GB to remember my spot via GPS and help me find my car in case I forget. It’s not a problem at night, but I often have to park 5-6 blocks away if I get home early. Remember It Right after parking, I add the current location to Places. Add your spot to Places Find It When I need to find my car, I just go to favorites and select Walk to on the parking spot. As you walk, trail crumbs also follow you (see the white dots). This works great on other Nokia phones with built-in GPS. To name a few: Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and the upcoming Nokia N78 and Nokia N96. 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. What sucks about living near two big hospitals is that it is really hard to find parking during the day. 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 ClicksHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the LakeReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And FeelNokia 6220 Classic Passes FCC Approval - Why Not an Nseries Phone?First Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting Up

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Vlog: N95 (N95-2) Built-in Nokia Rotation On Auto 8GB The
The Nokia N82 does not rotate on the active display. This is a video I made after the update. The updated firmware version 20.0.016 for the Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) came with built-in auto rotation. Make sure to check out the high resolution version of the video to see the full quality, 640×480 resolution at 30fps. I think it’s great and wish the feature comes on the other variations of the Nokia N95. Other Formats: High Resolution, Mobile, Share Ovi, Youtube Compare vs. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostNokia N95 NAM - Where’s the Firmware Update?Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotNorth American Nokia N95 8GB TV Ad How To: Quickly Spot The Difference Between The European Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2) And North American Nokia N95 8GB (N95-4)Review: Nokia N95 8GB Look And Feel In my opinion, the screen rotation is much more useful on the Nokia N95 8GB because of the bigger screen. Created By Nokia N82 This vlog was made possible by the Nokia N82. The option was not turned on by default, so you can see where to find it to turn it on. I also noticed that the N95 8GB is more responsive. Nokia N82 Rotation The Nokia N95 8GB rotates even on the main active display.