Flash Games
- February 25th, 2008
- Posted in Nokia Mobile Reviews
2 and Home launched Flash Flash Cast
Licensed by operators like NTT DoCoMo, Verizon Wireless and Chunghwa Telecom, Flash Cast offers operators the ability to tailor mobile experiences based on subscriber’s profiles and device capabilities while reaching high volume, mass-market handsets.” In addition, this was said about Flash Lite: “With more than 150 percent year-over-year growth worldwide of devices shipped with Flash Lite, Flash Lite 3 with support for Flash Player compatible video is now available in a wide range of devices, including the Nokia N95 series, Sony Mylo 2 and NTT DoCoMo’s 905i series. Adobe has announced the launch of of Flash Home and Flash Cast 2 technologies at the Mobile World Congress (Barcelona, Spain) according to this press release. Some of the key company names involved are major content providers like MTV Networks, Nasdaq Stock Market, eBay, Reuters and Dolce & Gabbana, which are said to use Flash Player compatible mobile products and solutions. Adobe Flash Home: “Adobe Flash Home application combines customizable data-enabled wallpapers and home screens with live data services to provide users with more personalized mobile experiences. Mobile users can also experience full user interfaces in handsets created using Flash technology like the LG KE850 Prada, LG KG800 Chocolate, or the Samsung D900.” By enriching the idle screen with branded content, users can instantly access more expressive, visually rich content.” Flash Cast 2: “Delivers rich, easy-to-use data services through mobile applications such as news, sports or entertainment channels.
from New Nokia phones 3.0 Flash Lite mobile
Nokia announced new handsets at the Mobile World Congress, among them the first Flash Lite 3.0 phones: Nokia N96 (Flash Lite 3.0) Nokia N78 (Flash Lite 3.0) Nokia 6220 Classic (Flash Lite 3.0) Nokia 6210 Navigator (Flash Lite 2.1)
New is What Maps in Beta Preview: Nokia 2.0
In summary, the update includes new pedestrian navigation, satellite and hybrid images, improved car navigation interface, and real-time traffic information. Please note that you need a valid navigation license to use pedestrian navigation (there is a 3-day free trial available for each device). Satellite and hybrid images: Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta offers satellite and hybrid view maps for selected bigger cities. You can change the view from the normal map view to satellite or hybrid map view via Options > Map mode > Satellite or Hybrid. You can purchase RTTI via Options > Extras > Traffic info. Downloading satellite images may involve the transmission of large amounts of data through your service provider’s network. RTTI is a feature that can be purchased separately. Real-time traffic feeds inform you of collisions, roadworks, and traffic jams. Contact your service provider for information about data transmission charges. Improved user interface for car navigation: Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta offers clear guidance and improved visual elements for car navigation. Breadcrumbs show your previous position and mark down the route you’ve been walking. To start a pedestrian navigation, choose your destination and select Walk to from the selection key menu (in the middle of your mobile device). Please note that you do not necessarily need to enter all letters of an address. Satellite images offer an accurate map view and they display individual city buildings. Stop at any place you’d like to and continue your route afterwards. Contact your service provider for information about data transmission charges. Related PostFirst Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting UpMobile World Congress Here I ComeNokia N82 Performs Well in the ClubReview: 8GB MicroSDHC Cards Great Buy For Less Than $70 How To: Embed Map with Geotagged Photos for Your Blog Just enter the address or name of a place for which you are looking in the search field and press Search. The results are displayed, sorted by category. Please note that you need a valid navigation license to use car navigation (there is a 3-day free trial available for each device). One box search: One box search to search for addresses or places that interest you is available with start-up of the application! It is, for example, enough to enter the first three letters of a street name. This new method of accessing information about a certain city has a lot of advantages compared to traditional electronic or written city guides. Note that the usage of RTTI may involve the transmission of large amounts of data through your service provider’s network. Navigation is visual and without voice guidance. Of course this increases the number of search results. Multimedia city guides: This new type of city guide features photos, videos, and audio streams. Read on for the specifics. I just spoke to Ricky Cadden from Symbian-Guru, James Burland from Nokia Creative, and they are also testing the beta as well. Pedestrian navigation: Bigger cities are more and more pedestrian-oriented and less suited for cars, therefore Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta offers you the possibility to explore a city by walking! After the feed is received, the device can dynamically re-route you to avoid a traffic event. Multimedia City Guides have to be purchased as an additional feature via Options > Extras > Guides. Real time traffic information (RTTI): Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta offers real-time traffic feeds and dynamic rerouting in 18 European countries. Try it yourself by just choosing your destination and select Drive to from the selection key (in the middle of your mobile device). I’m about to preview the New Nokia Maps 2.0 beta, but before I use it, let me share with you what’s new with Nokia Maps 2.0.