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Meraj’s (must have) Nokia N95 applications! – Part 1 Welcome to the Part 1 of my must have N95 applications, some of them aren’t really must have, but I am writing a little bit about everything that is installed in my Nokia N95-1. I will try explain this to the low-profile end-user N95 users the [...]

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The Samsung i450 is no news to anyone, but the actual review is a news for me. What impressed me the most is that the slide doesn’t work very well, atleast according to the guys at GSMArena, who reviewed the phone. The reason this is impressive is because the N95 is a dual slide device [...]

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Asier has created a great program which we have seen in most blogs and forums. NiiMe uses Python, Accelerometer and Bluetooth so that you can use your phone as a mouse by simply tilting it. I have been struggling with it for the past days, but managed to come right thanks to some tips from [...]

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I’m sure the Nokia E90 reminds you of the Communicator series, or maybe that’s just me. But anyhow, both of these phones have one thing in common, Nokia designed them with a business phone perspective. Although the E90 differs greatly either by it Symbian S60 OS, or the fact that it has a 3.2 MegapPixel [...]

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The guys over Nokiasymbian.it have put together one of the first Unboxing videos of the N76. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA20W-aOmnI] Jump over to say them what you think. Source: Nokiasymbian.it

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Rafe’s been getting down to business with Sony Ericsson’s latest UIQ 3 smartphone, the P1i. Combining all the best bits of the M600 and P990, along with four times the RAM and a few welcome extras, the P1i looks extremely promising. Here’s Rafe’s illustrated hands-on preview. Source: Allaboutsymbian.com 

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