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Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Portable Keyboard for Symbian, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Android-Based Smartphones

Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Portable Keyboard for Symbian, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Android-Based Smartphones

  • HID Profile – Used for connecting to Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones. SPP Profile – Used for connecting to BlackBerry’s and Android based phones (Note: Android drivers are currently under development).
  • Separate LED indicators to show power and connection status.
  • Pull out, folding, device stand.
  • Uses two AAA batteries for long life (Over 90 hours use and 3000 hours standby) and ease of replacement.
  • 6 Dedicated keys to: Answer Call, End/Reject call, Open Messages/email, Open Address book, Open task and Open Calendar.

Convert your mobile device into an easy to access Laptop with Freedom?s  latest, and best, Dual Profile, Bluetooth portable keyboard. With all the portability and practicality of our previous keyboards but with additional functions, improved driver software and additional keys to give you even more control of your mobile device. This newly introduced product has a simplified setup and is the world’s only dual standard (HID/SPP) full sized folding keyboard. It has a five row AlphaNumeric keyboar

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Symbian Mobile Phones

Symbian Mobile Phones

A phone using the Symbian operating system is able to integrate several software applications at once, such as word processors, internet browser and email. The first phone on the Symbian OS was the Nokia 9210. It was launched in 2000 and was a fairly ordinary-looking handset with the old style black-on-green screen and simple keypad…at first glance.

Opening it up revealed a full QWERTY keyboard and colour screen, almost like a mini laptop. It could be used to send emails, browse the internet and it featured a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation viewer and file/contents manager. All this from a fairly basic-looking handset.

Since the 9210 the Symbian OS has appeared on several new handsets, with more and more software being developed to make use of them. A regular feature on the Symbian OS is the ability to send and receive emails as well as access instant messaging, full internet access and even hook the handset up to your TV.

Nokia seems to have cornered the market in Britain when it comes to Symbian phones, with handsets in all shapes and sizes from clamshells to sliders to PDA’s. There’s even a handset which looks like a small camcorder; the Nokia N93i is capable of video capture of DVD quality, as well as mobile TV software to turn it into a portable television.

But Nokia are by no means the only manufacturer to jump on the Symbian bandwagon. Ericsson, LG, Samsung and Motorola all have handsets carrying this technology too. The Motorola Z8 also carries yet another new feature; a ‘kick-slider’. This means that when the phone slides up, it forms a curve which fits the shape of your face letter than a standard handset would. Not exactly a feat of modern technology, but sometimes the simplest things are the best.

While Symbian phones are the top end of the technology spectrum at the moment, they’re still reasonably priced. Some are even available on a pay as you go tariff, for those who don’t want to be tied to a monthly package. Look on the internet and mobile phone retailers for the best deals.

Look for pay monthly or pay as you go mobile phones on the Symbian OS. Compare tarriffs and deals on mobile phones before you buy. You can often find the best deals on mobile phones if you buy online.

J Tillotson is a UK author specialising in technology and communications.

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Symbian Software for Mobiles

Symbian Software for Mobiles

There have been major advancements in the mobile operating system. What we see today is the advanced technology based smart phones. Thanks to the development of Symbian software that has brought about a revolution all across the globe. Symbian software enables the average user not just to talk over the phone but to do much more than that. To be precise, it allows the user to surf the Internet over the phone itself, play online games, listen to their favorite numbers and last but not least click beautiful pictures. A couple of years ago, nobody could have ever thought that all these functions would be possible through a compact phone. Symbian software is an addition to the usual operating software systems such as Windows Mobile, Java (J2ME) and Embedded Linux.

Symbian software has raised the bar and set stringent quality standards. It is of great use in sending the Multimedia SMS. Most of the phone providers have resorted to the Symbian software system. To name a few leading companies that have made an extensive use of Symbian software are Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. The basic idea is to make the phone more functional. Symbian operating system has received license from the top phone manufacturers of the world. It is designed keeping in mind the requirements of the high tech 3G mobile phones. Symbian software has made an attempt to integrate the advanced applications environment with the mobile telephonic system to provide the highly sophisticated data services to the common man.

Symbian OS v9.5 is the latest version of Symbian that offers approximately 70 new set of features for greater performance level. It has made possible to provide highly powerful smart phones at the cost of mass market. The recent mobile phone series is known for its scalability in the global market. Popular Symbian mobile phone series are Nokia Series 60, Nokia Series 60v2, Nokia Series 80, Siemens 60 UI, and Sony-Ericsson P800-900. Symbian software runs on the ARM processor that allows the user to access any kind of information.

S60 is presently one of the leading mobile phone platforms worlds over. The credit for its development goes to Nokia. Nokia has given the licensing to other manufacturers as well including Samsung, LG Electronics, Lenovo, and Panasonic. The display resolution of the S60 mobile phone device is 176×208. S60 enjoys a competitive advantage due to the fact that it supports multiple resolutions such as Basic (176×208), QVGA (240×320) and Double (352×416). Nokia N90 is the original device with a very high resolution.

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Jeff Toewe is well know author who writes about different Symbian Software for mobiles Solution, Mobile Shortcodes. For more information please visit www.binaryparcels.com

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Symbian Os Dominates the ?smart Mobile Device? Market

Symbian Os Dominates the ?smart Mobile Device? Market

One of the emerging trends in mobile marketplace has been the increasing adoption of smartphones. When we talk of smartphones, Symbian is the first word that comes to our mind since it has taken over 70% of the existing smartphone market. Symbian OS is an open operating system that powers the most popular and advanced smartphones from the world’s leading handset manufacturers. Symbian licenses Symbian OS to the world’s leading handset manufacturer like for example Nokia and some other leading names such as Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Fujitsu, LG Electronics, Motorola, Mitsubishi Electric, Sharp and others.

Symbian has all those salient features that make it stand apart from other operating systems. It targets mass market by providing a wide range of products with wireless connectivity and offers an open platform for independent software developers. It has maintained a continuous focus on improved user experience, by keeping in mind the diverse individuality of different users. Other than this the phones with Symbian operating system include basic features such as calendars, contacts, messaging, push email and web browsing, but can also extend easily to any enterprise information system.

Looking at the sole success of Symbian phones it is found out that 20.4 million Symbian smartphones have been shipped in quarter 3 of 2007. Symbian is also the leading OS for smartphones in China with a market share of 60% in Q2 2007. The robustness, security and ease of customization of Symbian OS contributes greatly to the possibility of short development time for a wide variety of handsets making it over 30 million Symbian smartphones shipped in Japan up until the end of November 2007.

In the previous few months, we have been witnessing some major industry changes in which Google has launched a new operating system called as “Android”. Android is built from ground up with the goal of being the first open, complete and free platform. It has managed to gain a broad developer base and industry support from the leading companies such as T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm, Motorola and many others. Some leading mobile operating systems of mobile communication industry such as Symbian and Microsoft have still denied in becoming a part of it.

Nokia has remained a global market leader that uses Symbian OS. A recent rumour has been that Microsoft is trying to grab Symbian’s share by convincing Nokia to move to Windows mobile OS. Although Microsoft still has quite less chance of becoming successful since they share only meager part of smartphone market. But we have to consider the fact that if Nokia shifts towards Microsoft, how this will affect the dominance of Symbian OS. However for the moment, it is indeed pleasing to find that Symbian OS – based smartphones have gained immense amount of popularity in a very short time and they truly have a great beneficial and positive impact on the mobile industry.

Sarah is a Software Engineer, currently exploring Nokia Nseries software resources and analyzing the impact of popular operating system such as Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphone in cellular world.

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Tips for Preparing for Symbian Signed of Symbian 9 Mobile Applications

Tips for Preparing for Symbian Signed of Symbian 9 Mobile Applications

Every Symbian developer knows that the most of mobile applications for new Symbian devices have to go through the special certification, a Symbian Signing. For many small development companies this new initiative of Symbian has turned to a plaque and made the development of Symbian applications not interesting financially. Symbian market becomes to be dominated by companies, not single developers.

What does the Symbian Signing bring? There are some benefits and some drawbacks as always.

Beneficial is this mobile software certification system first of all for the consumer. Buying the certified applications the consumer can be sure that there is a certification authority that has tested the application, so it can not crash the system or include viruses.

The main drawback is felt by the developers. They have pay more, wait unpredicted time for the certification and have to fill out many papers to pass the Symbian Signing.

There are some general tips on how to pass the Symbian Signing in first round testing. These tips were gathered from the real company experience, so they also may help your company or team.

The preparing for Symbian Signing begins at the application planning. Please, make your application as simple as it is possible. Take away all steps that are not easy to test or that can cause questions. If it is hard to use and to test the application, you will for sure get questions from Symbian Signed teams.

During application installation, do not forget to place the announcements for the user that warn him about all exceptions that your application has (like application can not be installed on MMC). At the first start of the application you have to announce the user about all features of the phone the application is using, and tell the support mail for the case of questions. You have to place the warnings of the features use on every first feature usage, even if it sounds odd for you.

Be sure that your application not crashes and not closes unexpectedly, and has no obvious bugs that are really bugs, and can not be claimed as normal application behaviour. Bugs and crashing will for sure add one round to your testing.

Before Symbian Signed submission please make sure that you have run the last Symbian Signed tests on your application. Yes, it is time consuming, but it is worth it. Please note that for every test that you can not run you have to write exceptions with explanations – why this test can not be run or why you think that this test is not applicable to your application. It is also worth to make sure that you are using the last version of the tests, as they change often and without reason.

In your texts and explanations that you are submitting to the testing house you have to be as precise as possible. If you are sure that the error will occur, find a good reason for its occurring. But if you know that the error is small and very hard to find it is recommended that you just not mention it and hope for the best.

Symbian Signing is not so difficult as it may seem. If you are accurate enough and treat the process with humour you will soon be able to get the application accepted in the first round.

Kamil Chen, a fan of mobile devices and mobile software, participating in the Symbian software projects
www.symbianguru.com and
www.symbian-review.com

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New Samsung i560 3.15MP GPS Symbian Smartphone

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What is Symbian OS Application development

What is Symbian OS Application development

Symbian OS is the operating system that powers today’s most popular smart phones , including Nokia 7610, Sony Ericsson P 910, Siemens SX 1, Panasonic X 700 and Motorola A 1000. Symbian OS v9.5 is the newest version of Symbian that provide you around70 new set of features for the better performance.  It Provide highly featured mobile phone with powerful features for the market. In recent new series of mobile phones are well known for known for its popularity in market.  In Nokia Mobile Phones Symbian series are available as well as Nokia Series 60v2, Nokia Series 80, also you will find in Siemens 60 UI, and Sony-Ericsson P800-900 with Symbian software. Symbian software runs on the ARM processor that offers to user to access any information whatever they want.

Symbian operating system is to integrate many software applications to use at the once. Like as as word processors, internet browser, email, download, surfing chatting all it once. For your kind information is that the Nokia has released first Symbian Os mobile phone is the Nokia 9210 which is. The first phone on the Symbian OS was the Nokia 9210. It was launched in 2000 and was a fairly ordinary-looking handset with the old style black-on-green screen and simple keypad at first glance.

Symbian OS is built by Apple to run on their iPhone. The iPhone OS is actually a stripped down, but complete version of the original OS X operating system. This OS supports media playback identical to the iPod line, but with a layout designed to take advantage of the phone’s multi-touch screen. Symbian OS application ecosystem is expanding at an average of 30% per quarter. According to Symbian OS applications are the highest selling smart phone applications. Furthe rmore. Try More than 1,000 free software titles for your Symbian OS powered series s60, UIQ, Nokia, Sony Ericsson phone.

Symbian Smartphone is not just a phone. It can also be a powerful eBook Reader thanks to the Mob pocket eBook Reader. The good news is that this application is free and runs on all Symbian Smartphones. Freeware and shareware software titles for Symbian powered smart phone and mobile phone themes, games, utilities, sport and music downloads.

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Nokia N8 12MP Camera Symbian Smartphone USD$218

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Nokia N8 12MP Camera Symbian Smartphone USD8 General 2G Network GSM 850/900/1800/1900 3G…25fps, LED video light Secondary VGA videocall camera Features OS Symbian ^3 OS CPU ARM 11 680 MHz processor, 3D Graphics HW accelerator…

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Symbian, Windows and WebOS fight it out in 2009

Symbian, Windows and WebOS fight it out in 2009

Let’s take a look at 3 of the most exciting phones to arrive in the year 2009, smartphones that really show off what power their respective operating systems are capable of…

Nokia N97 – Symbian

After the triumphant launch of the Nokia 5800, which was only ever meant to be a mid-range phone, Nokia needed a new top-ender to really wow the public. And that top-ender is the hyper-powered Nokia N97. It takes the brand new Symbian Touch interface, and adds in bags more power, as well as a full QWERTY keyboard.

The impressive nature of the Nokia N97 doesn’t end with the exterior, as it’s what’s inside that really impresses. Equipped with a 5 megapixel camera, it effortlessly switches from phone to camera, letting you leave your separate camera at home. And then, of course, there’s the media player, and with a massive 32Gb of integrated memory, the Nokia N97 lets you leave your mp3 player at home. And, of course, with HSDPA data speeds, and WiFi, the Nokia N97 even morphs into a miniature laptop when you need it to.

Toshiba TG01 – Windows Mobile

Windows Mobile phones have had a tendency, in the past, to be a bit clunky. The interface wasn’t the best, and that ruined all that power they had. But now, we have to face facts; the Toshiba TG01, the most powerful mobile phone EVER made. That’s not an exaggeration, the Toshiba TG01 is the first phone in history to have a 1GHz processor, taking its performance way beyond any mobile phones before, into laptop territory. Combine that with a unique 3D interface on top, and at 4.1 inches, the biggest screen of any mobile phone, and the Toshiba TG01 is all set to take its rightful place as the most powerful and best Windows phone that’s ever been released.

Palm Pre – WebOS

However, there’s a new kind on the block, that aims to take the smartphone crown all for itself. The Nokia N97 and the Toshiba TG01 both go for raw power, but what the new Palm Pre goes for is sheer elegance. Using the brand new, never-before-seen WebOS at its core, the Palm Pre takes touch-friendly interfaces and innovative design to an entirely new level. Take, for example, the new Fandango app that should be available when the Palm Pre is launched. It’s an online cinema booking service, that lets you buy tickets and watch trailers on the phone. But even the Nokia N97 will most likely be able to do that. The Palm Pre, however, will also put an automatic reminder in your calendar, and contact people who are going with you, to organise getting there. It’s that kind of integration, and interplay between apps that makes the Palm Pre the real candidate for best in breed.

Expert on mobile phones, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

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