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Nokia N81 8GB - Initial Impressions

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So, by happy chance, a couple of Nokia N81s have hit All About Symbian - in the next week you'll have music-angled and gaming-angled reviews from Ewan and Krisse, but first - Steve's first impressions. Others round the net have either slammed the N81 or praised it - read on for Steve's opinion.

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Vote on the past and future of N-Gage

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Over on All About N-Gage, we've just closed the polls on a vote about which original generation N-Gage games deserve a second chance on the upcoming Next Gen N-Gage platform. But don't worry, there's also a brand new poll just started which you can vote in right now: Which Next Gen N-Gage compatible phone are you going to be using when the platform goes live in December (or perhaps you're not going to be using any at all)?

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Nokia Music Store (UK) now live

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The Nokia Music Store (UK) is now live at music.nokia.co.uk. The PC site requires Internet Explorer (partly due to the Nokia Music Bar which is used to download tracks) and is open to allcomers. The mobile version (same address) can currently only be accessed on a Nokia N95 8GB or a Nokia N81, using the dedicated on-device client. [Updated] Screenshots showing both the store and buying tracks below the break! See also our earlier story which gives additional background details on the Music Store.

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Nokia Music Shop launches tomorrow

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Last night Nokia UK held a small press event in London where we were told that Nokia's UK Music Shop, first shown off at the Go Play event in August, will launch on Thursday morning (November 1st). Music is priced at 80p per track and £8 for a complete album. Read on for more details.

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Nokia Search 4.0 for select handsets

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The latest version of Nokia's search tool (as seen in the Nseries N95 8GB and N81) is now available for download for a select number of handsets (N95, 6110, 6290, N76, 5700, 6120). In addition to the previous web and local search functionality the new version now offers more comprehensive in-device search. There's also support for continuous search with result updated as you enter your search term.

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Some Smartphone Show Significant Statistics

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Perhaps overshadowed by some of the announcements and devices at the Smartphone Show, Symbian also quietly released a lot of interesting numbers and stats. Read on for the headline figures that I've been able to dig up and comments on the Symbian world and the industry in general. Includes the latest Canalys numbers from Symbian's own licensed reports.

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GMail, GMail and GMail

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You know how spam really gets in the way of email on your smartphone, there being no automatic junk mail detection? Here's a tip: change over to the free GMail. Google just released a video showing how their comprehensive server side spam removal works. And, to back this up the Google OS blog has a graph showing GMail's spam performance over time. Finally, if you have me (Steve) in your Contacts, my new email address is slitchfield{at}gmail.com. Really.

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N95 8GB vs iPhone (revised)

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iPhone and N95 8GBSix weeks ago, I previewed the upcoming O2/Apple iPhone, putting it head to head with the upcoming Nokia N95 8GB. Now that I've had the latter for over a week, it's been time to revise my initial head to head. For completeness, if this is a comparison that you're interested in, here's the N95 8GB vs iPhone page to read/print/link to...

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TV and YouTube on the smartphone

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With the rise and rise in YouTube video, is another nail knocked in the coffin of the digital mobile TV? With the Nokia N92 that never arrived and with the N77 still yet to put in an appearance in most countries, what does the future hold for phone-borne video? What will be the limiting factors and which technology will dominate? Some Friday musings below, comments welcome!

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Fast Food, Free Wi-Fi

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Free Wi-Fi!You'll remember I wrote a few weeks ago about McDonalds plan to roll out free Wi-Fi in all their UK restaurants? Well, they seem to have done it already. Below is my illustrated report on how this works out in practice. Summary: it lives! - but perhaps not that convenient for lightning quick access...

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Why Motorola and Sony Ericsson need to 'get' it

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Two incidents in the last few weeks really exemplified why Motorola and Sony Ericsson just don't 'get' publicity or the press/blogosphere, in the same way that Nokia 'do'. And which of the big three is running away with all the attention and market share?

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The verdict: Nokia N95 8GB

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N95 8GBIs the Nokia N95 8GB the best smartphone ever made? There's an awful lot to it, including some features which don't yet rise to their potential, plus a number of potential pitfalls, but on balance no other 'phone' ever created comes close. Within the limits of the QVGA screen and numeric keypad form factor, the '8GB' takes it to the limit in almost every department. Here's my illustrated Nokia N95 8GB review.

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Unboxing the Nokia N95 8GB

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Up close and personalIt's here, it's Black and it's very, very 'Bad'. And it's a production Nokia N95 8GB, not a prototype - this is the real deal. Read on for loads of close-up photos, plus screenshots and observations of this new, blisteringly fast stunner (Updated)

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