The All About Symbian blog has a listing of the most popular QWERTY keypad phones in the market today. Note that this isn’t confined to Nokia phones only — as Symbian is an open platform allowing other phone manufacturers a hand in developing around it. Which is why, in this list, we have a player ...
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Cellphone9 on 2nd Jul 2009 (via feeds.b5media.com)
The Symbian user interface is that eye catching really, even if you switch on the theme effects on the Nokia N97, but if you are a fan of slick transitions, the Symbian blog has posted a tutorial to get some super cool theme effects on the Nokia N97 smartphone. They have even made a video demonstration
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PhonesReview on 10th Aug 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
One thing that I like about the Symbian Foundation is how open they are to pretty much anyone and everyone. As such, they setup the Symbian Ideas site, where you can submit ideas for the Symbian platform (all arenas and aspects) and vote on other peoples ideas. The Symbian blog popped this up again, to
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SymbianGuru on 12th Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Vaibhav Sharma provides all of the above in a most excellent post over at The Symbian Blog. His video: One of his many great pics: Have you got anything you’d like Vaibhav to take a look at when he gets down to reviewing the device in depth? Head over and let him know.
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WOMWorldNokia on 25th Jun 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
What are the first 10 applications you install on your phone? That's the question that was poised, and answered, by Mark Guim of the Nokia Blog. Also weighing in with responses were a number of other S60 Bloggers: Vaibhav Sharma of the the Symbian Blog, Steve Rowlands at S60 Blogger, Gerrymoth at Nokia Addict, Zack Epstein at Symbian-in-Motion and Stefan Constantinescu at IntoMobile. Read on for a
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AllAboutSymbian on 26th May 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
"What are the first 10 applications you install on your phone? That's the question that was poised, and answered, by Mark Guim of the Nokia Blog. Also weighing in with responses were a number of other S60 Bloggers: Vaibhav Sharma of the the Symbian Blog, Steve Rowlands at S60 Blogger, Gerrymoth at Nokia Addict, Zack Epstein at Symbian-in-Motion and Stefan Constantinescu at IntoMobile. Read on for
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PDAsNews on 26th May 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
A couple of people have posted about a device that’s winging its way to them. Vaibhav Sharma of The Symbian Blog brings us both the FCC-style diagram, and an image of what he imagines it might be. Mark Guim has also brought his thoughts at The Nokia Blog, and he thinks he has an idea. He’s
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WOMWorldNokia on 3rd Aug 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
This has just popped up on the Symbian blog: … When speaking of a specific release – we say Symbian ^2, (the name is mostly important for developers and is pronounced Symbian 2). We’ve just released the first PDK (Product Development Kit) for Symbian ^2 which generally includes the following technologies: 1. Symbian OS ...
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TamsS60 on 10th Jul 2009 (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
News is everywhere that the latest Nseries device from Nokia has received a firmware update and now rocks v11.0.021. The changelog was published by Vaibhav Sharma on The Symbian Blog and Jay at My Nokia Blog late last night and includes improvements to widgets on the Home Screen, better UI transitions and general stability improvements. Reminder: back
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WOMWorldNokia on 1st Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)