Recent Features - S60 3rd Edition - Page 50
Why the penny-pinching over RAM?
On device after device released over the last four years, we're seeing manufacturers saving a few dollars a unit by skimping on execution memory (RAM), with the result that huge numbers of users are inconvenienced and mystified. Steve Litchfield investigates...Battle of the camera smartphones - Nokia N90 vs Nokia N93
Steve Litchfield takes an objective look at the year old Nokia N90 versus its successor, the N93. Has everything changed for the better? Are there any areas where the N90 beats the new giant on the block?N91.WordontheBlog.com - Joining the Discussion
Rafe looks at a innovative marketing idea from Nokia that joins the social media discussion on the web to help promote the N91.How to: Get real-time London transport information - Going Underground - Urban Smartphone Survival
Your smartphone is great for getting information on the move, and most of the time when you talk about this, you think of getting news headlines, sports results, emails from your office, that sort of thing. But when things go wrong, sometimes your Symbian smartphone can be your best friend. Ewan Spence explains...How to access the 'mobile web' and save yourself a whole load of typing
Steve Litchfield provides a S60 beginner's guide to the mobile web and explains that you really don't have to remember mobile URLs or type them in.
Let them be - or completely change expectations?
Steve Litchfield ponders the way the average S60 smartphone is used, observes that most users are actually happy in ignorance - and Rafe Blandford counters with a plea for changing user expectations at a fundamental level.The State of the S60 3rd Edition Catalog (July 2006)
It's been three months since S60 3rd Edition smartphones were first spotted in the wild. Right from the start, lack of compatibility with 2nd Edition software was (rightly) highlighted. But how does the application catalog look now - is there enough software to fully kit out a 3rd Edition device? Steve Litchfield investigates...