Posts Tagged ‘nokia’

Access Windows Shared Folder with Your Phone

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Got Wi-Fi equipped phone? Now you can access your windows folder from your phone, using this handy mobile application. SysSMB is an application that capable to access, copy and even share your files between Series 60 3rd edition mobile phone and computer. SysSMB turns the mobile phone into a highly efficient network accessible mobile computer.

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Screenshots
smb-main

smb-config

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Internet Radio on Nokia Phones

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Nokia released Internet Radio, a symbian software to listen live internet radio. It is fully working on Nokia S60 devices. It comes with a huge directory of compatible radio stations.

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Warning: Expensive GPRS cost may apply if you use packet data connection, use WLAN connection instead

The application supports SHOUTcast streaming audio playback (MP3 and AAC+). It also supports local playback of audio files in the following formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+, MP4, M4A, WMA, 3GPP, AMR, and WAV.

You can download it here.

Requirements
The known list of supported phones:

  • S60 3rd Edition
    Nokia 3250, E60, E61, E70, N71, N73, N80, N82, N91, N92, N93
  • S60 2rd Edition, Feature Pack 3
    Nokia N70, N72, N90
  • S60 2rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
    Nokia 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682
  • Other S60 phone may also supported, just give it a try

Click read more to see local stations list.
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Nokia Announcement on The Brand New N97

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Nokia just announced the latest N-series phone N97. It is equipped with large 3.5″ bright nHD (640 x 360 resolution 16:9 aspect ratio) TFT display touch screen. It’s second nokia device which have touch screen after Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. Running S60 5th Edition platform with Symbian OS v9.4

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Specification
Display: 360 x 640 24 bit
Size: 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9
Weight: 150 g
Input: Qwerty & touch screen
Band: GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900, WCDMA 1900, 2100, 850, 900
Extra Features: TV Out
GPS: A-GPS
Camera: CMOS 5.0 MP Auto Focus, Carl Zeiss Optics, Flash
Video Playback Formats: H.264/AVC, MPEG-4, RealVideo 7, 8, 9/10, WMV 9
Audio Playback Formats: AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, WMA
Internal Storage: 32 GB
Memory Card: Micro SD 16 GB included
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0, Micro USB, Nokia AV 3.5mm, UPnP, USB 2.0, WLAN

The phone is a long waited by Nokia fans, a touch screen phone from Nokia finally. Nokia now have a weapon to fight Apple’s iPhone, HTC, and Samsung’s latest touch screen devices.

Source: Forum Nokia

Free Phone Calls using VoIP Rakyat on Nokia Phones

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

With Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) you can talk to your friends all accross the world for free. VoIP call sound quality is just as good as regular phone calls, you won’t notice the differences. All you need is a phone with VoIP support.

You can call someone on a computer or other VoIP device phone number without extra cost. However, if you call a local public telephone or mobile phone, your VoIP call data must be redirected to a regular telephone signal, which usually needs a subscription cost.

Now you can use VoIP service in Indonesia, Onno W. Purbo, Anton Raharja (founder) and his friends build a service called VoIP Rakyat. You can also use the service to call regular phones with third party vouchers (iMax Indonesia), and the call rate:

  • PSTN Jakarta: Rp. 800,- / min
  • PSTN Indonesia: Rp. 1.200,- / min
  • GSM Indonesia: Rp. 1.500,- / min
  • CDMA Jakarta: Rp. 800,- / min
  • CDMA Indonesia: Rp. 1.200,- / min

For more information about other rates, visit iMax Indonesia website.

VoIP Nokia Devices

  • Nokia E90
  • Nokia E70
  • Nokia E65
  • Nokia E61i
  • Nokia E61
  • Nokia E60
  • Nokia E51
  • Nokia N95 8GB
  • Nokia N95
  • Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
  • Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
  • Nokia N82
  • Nokia N81 8GB
  • Nokia N81
  • Nokia N80 Internet Edition
  • Nokia 770 Internet Tablet

Click read more to see the instructions.

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Using AT Commands with Nokia Phones

Monday, November 24th, 2008

What you should know

Different phones support different sets of AT commands. This means that a specific phone might not support all AT commands listed below. Currently there is no authoritative list available of supported AT commands by all phones.

Overview

AT commands are also known as Hayes AT commands. There are different views to understand the meanings of “AT”. Some call it “Attention Telephone”, whereas others interpret it as “Attention Terminal” commands.

AT commands allow giving instructions to both mobile devices and ordinary landline telephones. The commands are sent to the phone’s modem, which can be a GSM modem or PC modem. This article focuses on AT commands on Nokia’s GSM and WCDMA products only. Different manufacturers may have different sets of AT commands. Fortunately, many AT commands are the same. Mobile device manufacturers may also give attention to operators to allow or not to allow some commands on phones.

AT commands can be used for operations that are usually done from the keypad, for instance calling a number, sending, reading, or deleting an SMS, setting the SMSC number, looking for a GPRS access point, reading and deleting phonebook data, reading the battery status, reading the signal strength, and so on. When you want to make a PC-based application to interface a mobile phone using USB, IR, or Bluetooth, these commands are needed to communicate with mobile phones. Basically such commands are the application layer of MBUS or FBUS commands. Nokia provides an AT command set guide, where you can see the basic command syntax and the response of the command in various situations. See the Related Links section at the end of this article).

Using AT Commands with HyperTerminal

AT commands work on devices that have a built-in GSM modem. If there is one, you do not need to install virtual modem software on your PC. If you are using very old Nokia devices, you have to find out the DATA suite, not the PC Suite, for these devices (such as the Nokia 5110) to be able to use AT commands. This article focuses on mobile devices that have a built-in GSM modem.

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