Articles from June 2009

Nokia 5030 XpressRadio – Simple Review

Nokia 5030

Nokia 5030 is the first Nokia cell phone with FM Radio internal antenna that will reduce the needed of headset or external speaker. FM Radio just in one touch and radio channel selection button on the side of this cell phone ensure it as it’s name: XpressRadio. So, you needn’t to download streaming radio apps anymore. Nokia 5030 has double functions as portable FM Radio and ideal for growth market, where people use radio as entertainment source and headline news. Nokia 5030 XpressRadio has listening time up to a day and 10 hours of talk time, equipped with loud “loudspeaker”, and available in 2 colour variants: Grafit and Red.

*The image is taken from Mobi World

Life Remarks for Nokia S60

Life Remarks for Nokia S60 | Life RemarksLife Remarks is a personal journal for your hand-phone. With it you can keep a daily log of your life.

Features

  • Password protection
  • Appointments organizer
  • Sticked Notes
  • Selectable background image
  • Whole text diary export function

Free Download: here

Life Remarks for Nokia S60 |

Life Remarks for Nokia S60 |

Tunebite: Remove DRM copy protection from music

Tunebite: Remove DRM copy protection from music

Tunebite: Remove DRM copy protection from music |

Tunebite: Remove DRM copy protection from music |

Do you shop MUSIC or AUDIO BOOKS at NOKIA store, iTunes store, Yahoo! Music subscription or others? If yes this is another must have tool from audials.com. I also reviewed their product Audials Mobile (which let u download music easily via mobile) a while ago.

The songs that you can buy for instance in Nokia store or other music stores are often DRM protected. So you can´t use them on other devices.

Tunebite frees music and audio books from DRM copy protection and converts unprotected audio files. Tunebite Platinum universal converter removes DRM copy protection from music, audio books and videos, converts unprotected audio and video files into 100 file formats that can be played on any device and comes with many extras.

I had the chance to test Tunebite platinum and here is my experience with the product:

Interface:

Tunebite’s graphical user-interface (GUI) has a cleaner appearance which makes using Tunebite intuitive and easier to use.

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Media file Conversion:

Tunebite makes it easy to convert media files by providing a drag-and-drop area, or via clicking the Add button near the top of the screen. During testing Tunebite I was able to convert a mixture of music and video files (copy protected and DRM-free) without any problems and produced good results.
• Output Audio Formats: M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA, WMA Pro
• Output Video Formats: 3GP, AVI, MPEG4, SONY PSP, WMV7, WMV9, XVID

Perfect Audio:

Perfect Audio mode which guarantees a perfect reproduction of the original copy-protected file. The downside to using this new feature is it takes significantly more time to convert files. If you’ve got a lot of DRM-protected files then be prepared for a long wait!

Conversion Modes:

The default mode is aimed at the beginner who needs a simplified interface to quickly convert their files. For the more advanced user, a change in mode will reveal more options for bitrates and custom configurations.

Conversion Speed and Quality:

Speed is ok, but the quality of the converted files is excellent.

System Requirements:

• Operating system: Windows XP / Vista
• Minimum Processor: 1 GHz
• Memory: 512 MB RAM
• Software: Windows Media Player 9+ / iTunes 6+
• Video: Minimum resolution 1024 x 768 pixels

Pros:

• Good user-interface
• Good file format support and conversion speed
• Excellent set of media tools
You can record both audio and video streams from popular streaming websites like, Last.fm, Pandora, iJigg, SoundClick, LaunchCast, MusicLoad, YouTube, MySpace, and others.
• Parental Control features

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Cons:

• Perfect Audio mode is slow
• Interface looks good, but there are so many buttons that aren’t well labeled. It makes it look complicated when it really isn’t.
• TuneBite doesn’t convert music files, it records them. That’s not necessarily a problem, except that it takes much longer than conversion. Depending on the file type, especially if it is protected music, TuneBite has to record the song in real-time. That means that it could take hours upon hours to convert your entire library.

On the bright side, the latest version of TuneBite can convert files at up to 54x speed.
The video tutorials on the TuneBite site help you run through all the features and menus you need to use. It’s a good way to familiarize yourself with the display because it is so confusing at first.

But these minor problems don’t overshadow how good Tunebite is to use. It’s a solid performer that’s got a great selection of additional tools that go beyond simple DRM file conversion. Tunebite is certainly recommended if you’re frustrated by the restrictions of DRM or need a media toolbox that can convert, record, and backup your music and video files.

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Are you already using it, share your experience with us by commenting. Or ask any questions about Tunebite.

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New Posts for Symbian OS-9.1/9.2/9.3 Apps
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Nokia N97 Bug List

Nokia N97 Bug List

Nokia N97 Bug List |

Nokia N97 Bug List |

The biggest issue right now seems to be with AT&T’s 3G network causing repeated reboots on certain N97s.

The following is a list of N97 problems, bugs, and other irregularities. [Obtained from varoius sources. Not checked by me.]

Annoying Bugs

- 3G causes the N97 to crash and reboot endlessly. This only seems to happen in certain areas, leading me to believe that the N97 has problems with one of the two 3G bands on AT&T (850 or 1900). Any use of 3G causes endless reboots in any application that uses 3G. Fix: switch your phone to use EDGE, or get a new SIM card from AT&T. More info at [Nokia Support Discussions]

- Unlocking the phone via lock switch will not activate the backlight most of the time. This happens on the first unlock after an idle period – subsequent unlocks will activate the backlight until the phone goes into idle mode again. Seems to be a pretty universal problem. Extremely annoying because I have to hit the unlock switch a minimum of three times, usually more. No fix yet.

Home Screen

- The portrait/landscape wallpaper display is screwy. When you use a standard 300×640 vertical image as your background, it will not display correctly in landscape mode. Basically, instead of rotating the image 90 degrees, the phone will take the middle 300 pixels and make an 640×300 image out of it – meaning you get a nice blown-up image in landscape view. Lovely! Fix: when creating a wallpaper image, use a 640×640 image.

- Hitting certain keyboard keys repeatedly causes the screen to freeze for a lengthy amount of time. Basically, whenever you hit a non-numeric key, the screen clears for a quick second, showing only the background and a broken side menu. Pressing the button repeatedly causes some kind of loop, which lags the phone to all hell. Try it with the Function + top row of keys for a bit ‘o fun.

- Unlocking the phone via slide sometimes shows the message “Use keyguard switch to unlock screen and keys” for 1-2 seconds.

- Unlocking the phone via slide while in landscape mode will sometimes cause the screen to reset to portrait mode for a quick second before reverting to landscape mode.

Browser

- Opening the browser and selecting Options -> Exit while loading up a default page sometimes crashes the application.

Software

- Deleting consecutive emails too quickly in Nokia Messaging using the delete key (with delete confirmation turned off) crashes the program.

- Entering a note with the keyboard in Active Notes is extremely laggy.

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Nokia N97 Bug List |

New Posts for Symbian OS-9.1/9.2/9.3 Apps
LG KS10, Nokia 3250, Nokia 5500, Nokia 5700, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia 6120, Nokia 6121, Nokia 6290, Nokia E50, Nokia E51, Nokia E60, Nokia E61, Nokia E62, Nokia E61i, Nokia E65, Nokia E70, Nokia E90, Nokia N71, Nokia N73, Nokia N75, Nokia N76, Nokia N77, Nokia N80, Nokia N81, Nokia N81 8GB, Nokia N82, Nokia N91, N91 8GB, Nokia N92, Nokia N93, Nokia N93i, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Samsung i400, Samsung i450, Samsung i520, Samsung i500, Samsung i560,5320 and others.