Saturday, September 8, 2012

Misty Bridge Mobile Theme for Nokia S60v5

Download this beautiful Misty Bridge theme for your Nokia Mobile/Symbian mobiles, it will work on phones like Nokia C5-03, Nokia C7, C6, E7, N8 etc. Leave comment if you like this theme and want more such themes for you mobile.

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3D Green Nature s60v5 theme

Download 3D Green Nature Theme For Nokia N8, E7, E6, C6, C7, X6, X7-00, C5-03, C6-01, N97, 5800, 5530, 5230, 5233, 700, 701 and Nokia 603 Mobile Phones.


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BlackBerry Bold 9700 review

We review the BlackBerry Bold 9700, a Qwerty-packing phone that's possibly the best BlackBerry ever made

BlackBerry Bold 9700 front
The new Bold solves the problems of it's predecessor
Published on Nov 26, 2009
The web browser has been given a facelift too and now claims to handle larger web pages. The trackpad, which replaces the trackball, makes it easier to move the virtual mouse pointer around the screen, although we did notice some issues with locking on to a link. It can require a bit of fiddling around to accurately select a link amongst others close by, and page scrolling within frames also proved to be a bit of a mission.
Trying to access complex websites, forums and interactive sites can be a bit of a gamble and the layouts can vary a lot from a normal desktop browser look. One alternative is to install Opera Mini 5 (currently in beta) which renders pages differently, but in doing so, the device will use it as the default browser from then on.
If you wish to open links in the normal browser again, you must uninstall Opera completely. If there’s any weak part of the new Bold, it’s the web browser. Hopefully subsequent updates will see this optimised further.
Besides email, the web and running applications you’ve got from the BlackBerry App World store, you can also play music, video and look at photographs on the high-resolution, high-definition display. Although not quite as bright as the original Bold screen (that screen is how the Bold got its name, not its large size), it is still perfectly adequate at showing pictures and videos, with a high contrast ratio.
The loud internal speaker is still there too, although listening via headphones (there’s a 3.5mm jack on the side) is recommended. The speaker might be mono, but it’s every bit as good at playing music as it is for its primary purpose; a hands-free speakerphone.
RIM supplies media synchronisation software, which can copy playlists over from iTunes or Windows Media Player (as well as pictures on the PC if you get the latest version) but you can just as happily drag and drop files to a memory card via microUSB. It will take cards from 1GB to 32GB, where available. The desktop manager will also backup your device, and encrypt the data as required.
The original Bold played video well, but the Bold 9700 does it even better - thanks in part to the faster processor inside the device. The original phone was hardly slow to operate, but there’s absolutely no lagging at all now. The phone still takes an age to boot, but this isn’t required very often unless you’re downloading and installing every app under the sun.
Even though there’s a faster processor, power consumption is down and the battery can now keep you going for two to three days with relative ease, possibly the biggest improvement over its predecessor and maybe the one aspect the seals the deal.
RIM has produced what must be the best BlackBerry of all time, and while there’s a narrower version on the horizon that will use the SureType keypad instead of the full Qwerty, we can’t see any reason that you might think the Bold 9700 is too big.
Even if the Bold 9700 won’t be your main phone (although there’s no logical reason for not using this to make calls), it is the ultimate BlackBerry. Better still, unlike other manufacturers that bring out a new model every few months, you can relax in the knowledge that this phone should be around for some time and won’t be obsolete by next week.

Nokia Asha 311



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The Nokia Asha 311, a 3.5G capacitive touch-screen device powered by a 1GHz processor.
MANILA, Philippines - Nokia has announced that the Nokia Asha 311 is now available for purchase in the Philippines.
The Nokia Asha 311 is a fast and fluid 3.5G capacitive touch-screen device powered by a 1GHz processor to provide a great Internet experience to consumers who want to be set free from excessive data consumption costs and short battery life.
The engaging, fully redesigned Nokia Asha Touch interface sits at the heart of an incredibly rich mobile Internet experience.
With just a single swipe, users are able to:
• Enjoy faster and more affordable Web browsing. The Nokia Asha 311 takes full advantage of the Nokia Browser 2.0, a major recent update that uses Nokia’s cloud technology to make Internet browsing up to twice as fast and 85 percent cheaper than with comparable browsers.
• Enjoy a world of entertainment. The Nokia Asha 311 comes with 15 levels of Angry Birds as a free, pre-loaded app, as well as a gift of 40 free-to-download EA games, including Tetris, Bejeweled, Need for Speed The Run and EA SPORTS FIFA 12. Nokia Store makes it simple for users to find and select from more than 32,000 content items, including apps, available for Asha devices.
• Stay in touch and informed. The pre-loaded social application allows users to keep track of their friends and family on Facebook and Twitter directly from the home screen. Messaging apps like WhatsApp make it easy to communicate in real-time, while the pre-loaded Nokia Maps means that users need never get lost again.
The Nokia Asha 311 features a 3.2MP camera and can support up to 32GB of expandable memory. It is available in four colors: sand white, blue, dark gray, and rose red.
“Consumers have told us that they want a fast mobile Internet experience and access to thousands of apps, all packaged in a powerful, beautifully designed device — and we are confident that we have delivered exactly that,” said Dharmesh Goshalia, general manager of Nokia Philippines.
“The Nokia Asha 311brings a quick and responsive full-touch experience to Filipinos at an attractive price, packed with benefits for cost-savvy and style-conscious consumers,” Goshalia added.

Nokia Lumia 920

Nokia is pinning its hopes on its new Lumia handsets with Windows Phone 8 but how good are they? Matt Warman tries out the Lumia 920.

The Nokia Lumia 920 was announced in New York yesterday.
The Nokia Lumia 920 was announced in New York yesterday. Photo: Reuters
Nokia Lumia 920
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The new Nokia Lumia 920 mobile phone is the best the company has ever made – its 4.5” screen curves round a pleasingly solid body that contains a camera that’s so clever it can even work out when people walked in front of your shot, or add some moving elements to still photographs. Its maps now seamlessly add content from the web to show the street you’re walking down in glorious ‘augmented reality’. Wireless charging means that even your bedside table or desk will look neater thanks to Nokia.
There is, of course, a ‘but’ – the operating system, Windows Phone, is struggling to attract users and Microsoft’s overall market share is still falling. Nokia couldn’t get its act together to release prices or release dates for its latest, lovely handset. That basic blunder is not one that Apple will make when it announces the iPhone 5 next week, or that Samsung makes when it launches important new products.
The Windows Phone 8 software remains excellent – its start screen has been upgraded to use space more effectively, live tiles continue to offer constant updates. Nokia itself has worked hard with partners to build apps that provide real enhancements for the camera, and the package comes together to make sure consumers feel that they’re always using one coherent device rather than a phone that is constantly having new apps bolted uncomfortably onto it.
Offline maps, too, work so well that the satnav is even more redundant than it was before, because they’re built in properly to the phone. In the short time I had hands-on with the phone, all the camera features worked effectively, and the wireless charging is a neat addition, but of course stil relies on users being near to a charger, albeit one that is now wireless in its connection to the phone.

The Nokia Lumia 800

The Nokia Lumia 800 is both interesting and notable. Notable because it was the first Nokia handset to use an updated version of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system - known as Windows Phone 7.5 or "Mango" - and interesting because the Finnish company got a lot right from the get-go.
Well built with a distinctive design, the Lumia 800 is fun to use, packs in some impressive features and makes a convincing case for Windows Phone as a viable alternative to Apple iOS or Android. It is, simply put, a very good phone - one that we think deserves to be a success story for Microsoft.

Build and appearance

Nokia Lumia 800 "You can’t accuse the Lumia 800 of not standing out"
You can’t accuse the Lumia 800 of not standing out. It sports a simple look - a 3.7in screen is housed securely in a very solid, curved one-piece chassis - and the effect is very striking. Although the Lumia 800 available in black, we think the blue and white models are the ones to go for, as the bright screen nestled in a solid mass of colour gives the handset an extremely distinctive appearance.
In short, we like it. Having said that, it’s clear that the design isn’t for everyone. Reaction to our Nokia blue model among family, friends and colleagues was divided, ranging from “that’s very pretty”, to more derisive suggestions that it “looks like a kid’s toy.”
One thing we can’t see anyone disagreeing with is how nice the phone is to hold. Its curved design means that it’s a particularly comfortable handset to use one-handed, and the bevelled screen is enjoyable to use.
The design’s not all good though. We hated the fact that the power socket is hidden under a flap. Being forced to fiddle with the flap every time you want to charge the phone is a faff, and quickly starts to irritate.

Interface

If you’ve ever used a Windows Phone 7 device before, you’ll know what to expect with the Nokia Lumia 800. Apps are displayed on the dashboard as a vertically scrolling grid of chunky tiles. You can add new apps to the list, and swipe to the right to see a full menu of everything on the phone.
It’s a system that takes a bit of getting used to - especially as tiles will flip to show information, such as the number of unread emails you have - but when you understand it, it’s impressively elegant. The large tiles mean it’s difficult to accidentally press the wrong thing, but we do find ourselves wishing you could fit more on the screen at once, as you can with Apple iOS and Android’s smaller icons.
Even so, there’s something to be said for an interface that’s willing to be different. Of course, the danger of being different is that you end up less popular than more conventional options.
And that’s the biggest problem with Windows Phone 7 - the lack of support it has from the development community. While the app store contains some useful stuff, there’s nowhere near the quantity of software available to iOS and Android users. It’s rare that the latest apps come to Windows Phone early - in many cases you’ll find yourself waiting months or years for apps to cross over from other platforms to the Microsoft realm.
Still, you’ll find most of the essential apps available now, so if having access to the next big thing isn’t important to you, the Nokia Lumia 800 has a lot to offer.

Multimedia machine

Nokia Lumia 800 "Playback is crisp and balanced"
Not least of which are its decent multimedia capabilities. Video playback is nothing special, but it’s smooth and looks good on the Lumia 800’s screen.
Music fans are well-catered for, though. The Nokia phone offers an impressive audio experience - provided you listen with headphones. Without them, you’ll find the external speaker is too muffled and tinny to enjoy a track.
But cram some decent headphones into your ears and you’ll find playback is crisp and balanced. Nokia has thrown in a number of features that enhance the music experience. The Nokia Music app lets you browse and download tracks, but the real draw is MixRadio, which allows you to stream music for free, from a number of different channels. For example, the “New Releases” channel plays the latest chart hits. You can also download channels to listen offline.
Admittedly, MixRadio isn’t quite as good as other services like Spotify and Grooveshark, and only being able to skip six tracks an hour rankles, but it’s a nice freebie.
The Lumia 800’s also pretty good for games. There’s a decent range of titles available (although, again, nowhere near the number available on Android or iOS), most with demos and Xbox Live integration - meaning those who also have an Microsoft Xbox 360 can use the same profile on phone and console.

Features

  "Impressively easy-to-use navigation tool "
The Nokia Lumia 800 has some other worthwhile apps too. Nokia Drive is an impressively easy-to-use navigation tool easy-to-use navigation tool that makes it easy to plan journeys. You also get access to Nokia Maps, which is a decent map tool.
The mobile version of Microsoft Office is available too, which lets you open, edit and create Word and Excel files on the device and view PowerPoint presentations. If you use Office at work or home, having access through the phone is convenient.
Less convenient is Internet Explorer – the Lumia’s default web browser. We found some pages wouldn’t load at all, and some that did work wouldn’t display properly. The lack of Flash is also an irritation, albeit one that’s not unique to Windows Phone.

Camera

  "Showing off your snaps via social media is simple "
Another annoyance is the lack of a front-facing camera for video calls. If you want to be able to stare someone in the eye while you’re calling them, then this isn’t the phone for you. It’s an odd omission considering front cameras are seen by many as a bog-standard feature these days.
That said, the rear-mounted eight megapixel camera is capable of taking some great images, and showing off your snaps via email, text or social media is simple thanks to some well-designed sharing features built into the pictures app.

Verdict

The Nokia Lumia 800 has a distinctive look, feels well-built, and comes packed with genuinely interesting features. The battery life is reasonable too. With moderate use, we were able to get the best part of a day before we had to put it back on charge.
All said, there’s a lot to like about the handset – it is, to put it simply, a very good phone. If you’re looking for something a bit different to Apple iOS and the endless parade of Android phones, and you’re willing to take the plunge on Microsoft’s oft-neglected mobile operating system, you should be very happy with a Nokia Lumia 800.

Alon mp3 player v1.00 s60v5 App

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Description : Support info: s60v3 s60v5 symbianos9.x signed retail by alirezaoverview:alon mp3 player is an audio player which supports mp3, ogg, aac mp4, amr and wav formats, 3 band parametric equalizer, m3u playlists and hot buttons.audio player: high quality stereo playback. pause and resume playback during after incoming calls. you can keep listening to music. you may choose any folder and all subfolders from any location on your phone for playback. organize your own music library by creating the folders with your favourite tracks. choose the way of playing the list: play track, loop track, loop playlist, randomize. an opportunity of interrupt not interrupt playback by incoming messages.m3u playlists: support m3u playlists. you may both use winamp playlists on your phone and use playlists created at your phone at winamp.hot buttons: you may sign all actions such as play, stop, pause, forward rewind, back rewind, on off equalizers, switching between playlist and equalizer to hardware buttons.internet radio: easy to use interface. internet radio is free.equalizer: with 3 band parametric equalizer you may easily adjust playback as you like. player saves your presettings for equalizer. you may adjust playback as you want and don t use equalizer at the next time.

Careme findme v2.00.1 s60v5 App

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Description : Worried about losing your phone?if your phone is stolen & a new sim isinserted into your phone, findme sends sms silently from thief s phone to a buddy phone number.track thief on google map.get features like remote lock,auto lock,loud siren & uninstall prevention by thief.upon detecting new sim inside phone, findme plays loud siren,which helps you to find culprit in crowded place.operate findme remotely through sms commandsbecause the concept of the application, findme is hidden insideyour phone. hence after successful installation you can t find applicationicon by navigating to the area on the phone where new applications are installed. even the application does not appears inside task manager when running. to start the application, you should dial 6 digit password. default password is set as 000000 at the time of installation. if you are replacing previous installation, old password will be maintained. it is strongly recommended to reset your 6 digit password (if it is default)afterwards, so that unauthorized user can t access the application.upon forgetting 6 digit password, you can get it on your buddy s number by sending findme 013 sms to handset in which findme is running.the application have auto start functionality. but we don t have an option which allows the user to enable disable auto start functionality. reason for such kind of behaviour is as described below.since findme is a hidden application and also does not appears inside task manager whenrunning. if the setting for auto start behaviour is disabled, upon restarting the device there won t be any way by which user will be able to start the application. to avoid thesituation we haven t given any option to enable disable auto start functionality, and by defult auto start behaviour is enabled.we have "protect uninstall " binary setting field which allows the user toenable disable uninstallation of the application. if it is enabled and someone tries to uninstall the application from phone, it resticts user with a popup message to avoidunauthorized uninstallation of the application. in order to uninstall the application "protect uninstall " setting must be disabled. since findme also works as anti theft, we have implemented conditional uninstall feature, otherwise if someone steals phone, he can easily uninstall the application from phone and it won t be possible to find the phone.application supports only portrait screen mode and does not supportslandscape screen mode.

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