Heres a really good alternative to the awesome SPORTS TRACKER app on Symbian. Its all accelerometer based so there isnt a GPS tracking side to it to calculate actual distances/speed (or show you your track path) but its good enough for basic monitoring. Isnt there like a recommended 10,000 step minimum? Its free to download from
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MyNokiaBlog on 27th Feb 2010 (via mynokiablog.com)
Yesterday U.S. Cellular unveiled their plan to grab the Motorola Crush. And what a phone it isn’t. The Crush is strictly a touchscreen handset and features a 2.8-inch display with 240 x 400 WQVGA resolution. You’ll enter characters through its virtual QWERTY keyboard that will likely fail to satisfy. Digging in a little farther, the Crush snaps shots with a two megapixel camera, sports...
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CellPhoneTrek on 20th Nov 2009 (via cellphonetrek.com)
It doesn’t carry the nominal puissance of the Boulder, but, nevertheless, the successor to that phone, the Rock, is declared the most functional Casio G’zOne model thus far. What separates this clamshell from the rest is its Triple Sensor feature, an advantage that includes an integrated thermometer, compass and pedometer, measures those steps like you can with the new Crush. In additi...
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CellPhoneTrek on 20th Nov 2009 (via cellphonetrek.com)
The ultrathin iPod Nano now sports a video camera, a radio, and a pedometer. Little else has changed, but that’s mostly a good thing.
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PCWorld on 24th Sep 2009 (via feeds.pcworld.com)