If it's Friday, it must be 3-Lib plug day 8-) Just a pointer that I've added three devices to the S60 History page, bringing it right up to date. Still a few blanks to fill in though - comment if you can help...
The much-delayed 3G Nseries clamshell, the Nokia N75, reportedly, is now going on sale in the USA, for the price of $200 (with a two year agreement and with a $50 mail in rebate).
In the second part of his Nokia E61i review Ewan covers the information side of things - Messaging , Web and the PIM applications. It includes a look at the push email functionality available with Mail for Exchange.
Thanks to Tommi for pointing us to a new blog by a Nokia colleague of his on the specific (and much needed) topic of making Apple Macs and S60 smartphones work together in harmony. The author's name is Sami Lempinen and it's well worth bookmarking.
The Nokia Software Update team have had a busy few weeks. They've now rolled out v3.0633.09.04 (i.e. v3, rather than v2) firmware for the Nokia E70 qwerty smartphone. Spotted via the AAS forums. v3 seems to be mainly about better VoIP support, please comment as you spot other improvements.
Steve Litchfield reports on two months (off and on) with the Nokia E90, now kitted out with near-production firmware, delivers his verdict on this latest Communicator and looks at exactly who might (or might not) buy it. Steve also includes application screenshots and sample photos in this definitive overview at the E90 and how it measures up.
The first major firmware update to the production N95 is now online via Nokia Software Updater. v11.0.026 is a 113MB(!) download. Once you've upgraded, please comment with observed fixes and changes.
Following on from my bullet point comparison of these two flagship devices earlier in the week, I've been filming a video/illustrated version. Smartphones Show 31 is the result, with screenshots, close-up photos and plenty of video. Anyone interested in the Nokia E90 should also note that AllAboutSymbian will be taking this to pieces over the next few weeks in the same way that we hammered the Nokia N95. Watch this space.