3 Carriers, 3 Phones, 1 Winner
Grab yer partner do-si-do. It’s a Gear Patrol phone-down.
2008 has been an amazing year for cell phones. The masses have spoken and features once considered highly advanced such as: touch screen technology, internet connectivity, and email access, are now becoming standard in any smartphone worth its silicone weight.
In a similar trend, mobile software has also exploded as carriers loosened their grips to give 3rd party developers a piece of the mobile app action. The main beneficiaries of all of this is of course is us the consumer, but with so many phones out there now to choose from, making the right decision on your next phone isn’t easy.
I think you all know “Nokia Maps”, the own navigation software of the Finnish mobile giant which is preinstalled on every new S60 device.
The completely reworked version “Nokia Maps v2.0 Beta” has been relased some time ago which brought great new features and got very close to established applications like “Route 66″.
The current version v2.0 [...]
The post of Symbian-Freak containing hot information about Nokia’s very first Touch device “Tube” (or should I say 5800?) has caused a real whirl of excitement. I saw nearly every blog writing about mobile phones covering this great information, including me.
Teo didn’t say everything he knew about the features in order to respect Nokia, but it seems like [...]
As I have already announced, the “Opera Mini” team is working on a new version of one of the most famous mobile browsers for mobile phones.
“Opera Mini” is a widely spread J2ME browser which is famous for its easy use and above all the great reduction of data which is perfect for mobile browsing without a [...]
Again Teo from Symbian-Freak is very well informed about coming firmware updates. He has been the first who introduced the new firmware v21.0.016 for the N95 a couple of weeks and is now the first who has news about a new firmware for the N95 8GB.
The new firmware is not a revolutionary one, but brings [...]