'2048' for Symbian
Aha - so THAT's why AppList, the 2014 app store for Symbian, hasn't had any updates or new apps for a week. The developer was busy writing a new game(!) '2048' is a popular Flash game (and rewritten...
View ArticleAppList gains new languages, categories, bug fixes
Almost a weekly happening now, the AppList 'store' for Symbian for 2014 has been updated again, with new languages, categories, bug fixes. You can update simply by opening the AppList client, you...
View ArticleThe Journey From Symbian To Windows Phone
Guest writer Keir Brython reports back on his four months with the Nokia Lumia 1520 after a year with the Nokia 808 PureView. It's safe to say that he didn't find the journey from one platform to...
View ArticleCamera (initial) head to head: Nokia 808 PureView vs Sony Xperia Z2
A lot of people have been saying some very nice things about the Sony Xperia Z2's 8MP oversampling camera, which is why I wanted to give it a (very) quick head to head with the Nokia 808 PureView,...
View ArticleCamera head to head: Lumia 1020 vs Oppo Find 7a vs Galaxy S5 vs Nokia 808
No apologies for the continued shootouts - these are frantic times in the world of smartphone cameras - and we haven't even got to the Samsung K Zoom yet! In this case, comparing the champion Lumia...
View Article128GB a go in the Nokia 808 PureView?
Guest 'flow'er Richard Trinkner brings us a very short report that he's had success with at least one 128GB microSD card in the Nokia 808 PureView. OK, it's only one data point, but for those who...
View ArticleThose following the camera-centric smartphone path might like the Galaxy K Zoom
Forgive the jump in platform and pointer to climates new, but I do know that a fair number of people following the 'All About' sites are particular fans of Nokia as a manufacturer in general and its...
View ArticleSymbian development tools made available again
Nokia (most of which is now part of Microsoft, of course) may have abandoned supporting the development of applications for the Symbian platform, by wiping all mentions of the OS and all development...
View ArticleThe science behind PureView oversampling in the 808 (and Lumia 1020)
It's easy to see how we could all have missed this, from a year ago, but at the International Image Sensor Society's annual conference Juha Alakarhu, Samu Koskinen and Eero Tuulos, all from Nokia (at...
View ArticleCharting the hill that WP 8.1 has to climb to get decent battery life (vs...
"It's just got to get me through the day" is something often heard in relation to smartphones. And it's something that's very true - almost everyone has at least one opportunity in each 24 hour period...
View ArticleAround the world by Nokia camera phone: Olivier Noirhomme
I couldn't resist this link of interest to a feature on one of my favourite Nokia-using photographers, Olivier Noirhomme, who cut his teeth on Nokia's Symbian-powered imaging flagships (N8 and 808...
View ArticleGoodbye, beloved Symbian... Hello, Windows Phone!
1998 was the year. I got myself a second-hand Psion 5, running the grand daddy of mobile OS - EPOC, that evolved into Symbian. Yeah, the OS that we all love and hate in almost equal proportion. For the...
View ArticleRemembering my Nokia 701
Guest writer Shibesh Mehrotra takes us on a trip into the past with his rosy retrospective of the Nokia 701 Symbian powerhouse - a classic device that never really received the credit it...
View ArticleCyklop, a new app for Nextbike bicycle sharing
New in the AppList Store for Symbian. If you are fond of biking, live in select countries and carry a Symbian phone, you may now have a little less trouble looking for rental bikes. Developed by mkiol,...
View ArticleBattle of the best - Nokia Lumia 1020 and 808 PureView take on the Galaxy K Zoom
What happens when you set out to create an ultimate camera phone, when a hump is not a dealbreaker, when Xenon flash is a must and when no compromises are involved? From 2012, 2013 and 2014 come the...
View ArticleThe Nokia N97 lives again(!): Cybercom firmware
I don't have a name for this one, i.e. in terms of who developed it, other than Cybercom, based in Australia, but it seems that I wasn't the only Nokia N97 (design) defender in the world. What we have...
View ArticleNokia E7, hold on or let go?
Guest writer Rick den Ridder writes: “De dag die je wist dat zou komen.” It’s a (pretty bad) Dutch translation of “the day you knew would come." I wish it wasn’t so, but have to admit it: my Nokia E7's...
View ArticleRIP Nokia Internet Radio; like a phoenix from the ashes comes cuteRadio
Microsoft's ongoing absorption of Nokia is gradually being felt in the shutdown of some services which Symbian users have relied on for ages. June 2014 sees Nokia Internet Radio going to way of the...
View ArticlecuteTube, MusiKloud, cuteRadio, all updated
In addition to cuteRadio, which only launched a couple of days ago, both cuteTube and MusiKloud have been updated, with details below. A real flurry of Symbian development from Stuart, thanks to him...
View ArticleSymbian - the Glory, the Pain and the Legacy
Guest writer Sabby Jolly takes us on a decade-long tour of the glory and the pain of Symbian software and hardware. 2002 to 2012, all in the one feature, almost 4000 words and a (seeming) lifetime of...
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