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Posted by Norman John in 5730 XpressMusic, 5800 XpressMusic, 6110 Navigator, 6210 Navigator, E-Series, E51, E55, E61i, E63, E65, E66, E71, E75, E90, N-Series, N78, N79, N82, N85, N86, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, Nokia

Now Nokia’s Mail for Exchange has been updated to v.2.0.158. Allegedly it is available for almost all Nokia phones. However, the official homepage doesn’t show the installation file when choosing for example the 5800, E61i or the N82. Nonetheless I think version 2.9 will work on these phones in due course. So far it is only available for the Nokia E51, E63, E66, E71, N73 and N95 8GB. Head over to download MfE 2.9 and to get further information.
Mail For Exchange 2.9.158 S60 3.1 HS (.SISX, 1.75 MB)
FEATURE LIST
- Composing, Sending, Receiving and Viewing email messages
- Synchronize Calendar events, Tasks, Contacts
- Configurable sync window for Emails
- Configurable sync window for Calendar
- Support for GAL (Global Address List) lookup with Company Directory
- Company Directory available as a stand-alone sis file
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Posted by Christian Titze in 3rd Party Application, 5320, 5630 XpressMusic, 5700, 5800 XpressMusic, 6110 Navigator, 6120, 6124 Classic, 6210 Navigator, 6220 Classic, 6650, 6680, Apple, E-Series, E51, E61i, E63, E65, E66, E70, E71, E72, E75, E90, Firmware, MOSH, N-Series, N70, N73, N76, N77, N78, N79, N80, N800, N81, N810, N82, N85, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, Nokia, S60, Symbian, Tube, iPhone, iPod

I am a user of Nokia mobile-phones for several years by now. Actually I had many problems with the build-quality and other issues of all the phones by Nokia I have used. Unfortunately the time has gone by and not much except the features has changed. So I decided to write a post about all the issues I am „enjoying” with the company Nokia.
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Posted by Norman John & Ibrahim Jogee in 5320, 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120, 6124 Classic, 6210 Navigator, 6220 Classic, 6650, 6680, E-Series, E51, E61i, E63, E65, E66, E70, E71, E72, E75, E90, Firmware, How To, N-Series, N70, N73, N76, N77, N78, N79, N80, N81, N82, N85, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, News, Nokia, Review, S60, Symbian, Tube
As you may know there are many codes which can be entered in the home-screen of your Nokia S60 device, e.g. to see what firmware your device has. Because there are so many of those, and not everyone does even know of them, we decided to write this guide for you.
Some of the following codes can reset your phone or change settings, so please make sure to know what you’re doing with entering a code – there’s a description below every code, read it first! Besides the following codes we also give standard knowledge like how to open the Task-manager or switch the profile in an instance.
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Posted by Christian Titze in 6110 Navigator, 6210 Navigator, E-Series, E90, N-Series, N78, N810, N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96, News, Nokia, S60, Symbian

I think the most S60-users with GPS-enabled phones like the N95 or the N82 know the appplictaion “Nokia Sports Tracker”. It is a application that records your way while doing sports like running or something over the GPS. After you have recorded your way it will be saved to your training diary and you can export it to Google Earth.
Now this really popular application got support for videos: Just capture a video, like you always do, while you’re doing sports and the Sports Tracker will save it. After your tour you can upload it automatically to the Sports Trackers website. You can find the new Sports Tracker beta web service here.

Source: Daily Mobile
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Posted by Christian Titze in 6110 Navigator, 6210 Navigator, E-Series, E90, N-Series, N78, N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96, News, Nokia, S60, Symbian

Since today there is a new betaversion of Maps 2.0 available. There are many bug-fixes and some new features added. I haven’t downloaded this version yet, but I am confident, that it is better than the last beta. Head over to the Beta Labs and download this brand new version.

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Posted by Christian Titze in 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120, 6124 Classic, 6210 Navigator, 6220 Classic, 6650, 6680, E-Series, E51, E61i, E65, E66, E70, E71, E90, Firmware, How To, N-Series, N73, N76, N77, N78, N80, N800, N81, N810, N82, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N99, Nokia, S60, Symbian

You are annoyed of your phone because it has a simlock or is from a provider, so that you can´t update your firmware as soon as the update comes out?
So, in this tutorial I will show you how to change your product code. If you change your provider-product code to a free product code you have a branding-free mobile phone.
At first I want to say, that you shouldn´t change it if you have no knowledge of your device. Only change it if you know what you are doing!
If you make something wrong, you could damage your phone and if you have changed the Product Code you won´t have warranty anymore. So first think exactly about what you´re doing.
!!!IMPORTANT: Don´t make a backup over the integrated backup-function of your phone before changing the PC (Product Code), because after that nothing will work anymore.!!!
For every phone there are different PC´s. You can find them in the internet via google, here is a list of some product codes.
Here an important list of the included languages in the different PC´s:
EURO1: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
EURO2: English, French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian
EURO3: English, Czech, Slovakian, German, Polish, Hungarian
SCANDINAVIA: English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Danish
BALTIC: English, German, Estonian, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian
RUSSIA: English, German, Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian
BALKANS: English, German, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Greek
ARABIC: English, Arabic, French, Farsi, Urdu
HEBREW: English, Hebrew, Arabian, Russian, Romanian, Spanish
AFRICA: English, Portuguese, German, Italian, French
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Posted by Norman John in 3rd Party Application, 6110 Navigator, 6210 Navigator, 6220 Classic, N-Series, N95, N95 8GB, N96, Nokia, S60, Symbian

Today I’ve taken a look at the new Maps version. Version 2.0 is offering a lot improvements in term of user interface, speed and many more. Other than changing the style, Nokia also has implemented satellite view ala Google Earth.

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Posted by Norman John in 3rd Party Application, 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120, E-Series, E51, E61i, E65, E70, N-Series, N73, N76, N77, N80, N81, N82, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, Nokia, S60, Symbian
 
Now you can use the power of your Nokia S60 device to stream videos live to the internet. Qik is using the capabilities of an N95 (fast Wi-Fi connection and VGA video quality) to stream videos live or with some delay to your own Qik site.
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Posted by Norman John in 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120, DT22 Tripod, E-Series, E51, E61i, E65, E70, E90, How To, N-Series, N73, N76, N77, N80, N81, N82, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, Nokia, S60, SU-8W, Symbian

Blogging is nowadays pretty popular – everybody is blogging about everything. Since I’m blogging for Xonio and have to study a lot, I’ve just little sparetime, therefor I’m writing more and more articles on my phone. I don’t post them directly from the phone but I create them on my phone. Here are 3 things, making mobile blogging pretty handy and convenient. By the way, this post was written on an N95 8GB
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Posted by Norman John in 3rd Party Application, 5700, 6110 Navigator, 6120, E-Series, E51, E61i, E65, E70, E90, N-Series, N73, N76, N77, N80, N800, N81, N810, N82, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, Nokia, P1i, S60, Sony Ericsson, Symbian
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Stefan has brought us a pretty cool news. After YouTube clients like MobiTubia and emTube just another client enter the community. YouTube just realeast its own YouTube client for every phone. I tested it on my N95 and it works fine.


Source: Intomobile
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