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Like over at Blog Wiese was with me this morning a card in the mail with / granola breakfast and blogging has to do what apparently.
A look back light does not fund information such as address behind the plate to light. Therefore is probably only wait, what is the result of this viral. The bar code was for me, unfortunately, no longer to scan, so you could not even close to the sending location ![]()
In the first part of this series, the Nokia E71 I am the hardware discussed. This part has been focusing on the software.
A nice gadget to use the camera was installed at the factory: A bar code scanner. This can be read as the QR codes, which visitors can now find on billboards. However, this remains cumbersome and added value is not real. Therefore gimmick.
What I like about the new view of the calendar. The shows now next to the month view, a second column with the details of the selected day.
However, there is still no way the birthdays of contacts directly in the calendar to display, without a cumbersome external software (eg Bestbirthday ) must be created. Incomprehensible.
But at least the input of an appointment has been optimized, so that one finds now a compact input form, instead of the previously existing chaotic dialogue in which you had to scroll down several times.
The notes in turn suffer a bit under the reduced display: The amount shown signs of a note has shrunk. You can follow my tests, but to remain any length.
It had minor changes on the standby screen. First, there are now two modes, so that the standby screen can show differently depending on the situation. At the beginning I used the still. Meanwhile, I am but departed as the exchange took inordinately long.
Second, you can now tap directly on the standby screen the name you want to call and then receives a selection of possible matches. Very handy!
To my chagrin Tomtom can not deal with the internal GPS module of the E71. The latter does work perfectly with Google Maps, but it makes no real fun to navigate. Also a tool with which one the internal GPS module as an external Bluetooth receiver can pretend the Tomtom (GPSD), work for me, so I McGuider 've seen and where I stayed.
The route calculation takes the McGuider although somewhat longer, the new calculation is different if one of a range wants to return a long for the old route rather than an alternative to compute, but otherwise I was still McGuider been brought to their destination.
As described in the first part of the GPS works fine in itself, if just the A-GPS enabled a first Satellitenlock many times accelerated. enabled> Com port separately - A-GPS has also McGuider under Settings -> GPS.
Since the internal browser is basically unusable (slow, horrible HTML rendering, etc.) you should direct the Opera Mini install. In addition, there Profi Mail as a replacement for the internal e-mail application also does not really fun as opposed to professional mail. From last, there is also a 30 day trial.
Known to twitter, I now and then. Mobil makes it even more fun times. I can recommend either Twibble (free) and Gravity (cost). Matter of taste which you prefer.
you can synchronize the E71 including via SyncML. For this I now use Horde (more on that soon), but still no SMS backup. In order to have more comfort to get good matching the recommended to swim . This can make the synchronization run automatically at specific intervals.
So much on the subject of software the E71. The next and last part of the series is about matching accessories for the E71 , a case from Krusell and a car mount of judges.