Posts Tagged Symbian
VoIP Application for Smartphones
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on August 9th, 2011
You can download this fantastic application from:- Apple :- itunes.apple.com Android market :- market.android.com Blackberry :- www.box.net Symbian :-www.box.net To request any other smartphone versions please email apps@stardexuk.com Contact apps@stardexuk.com for user name and password VoIP Softphone, that allows you to make low cost national and international call’s with excellent call quality over WiFi or a 3G network, from a company regulated by OFCOM in the UK. Fantastic Features · Check the cost per minute · Multi-tasking support for background operation · Does not require any configuration, only username and password required. · Caller ID · Speakerphone, Mute, Hold · Detailed Call history · Links to existing contact list · works perfectly worldwide including UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar (currently) · Free calls to other StardexTalk users* · Free SMS to other Stardextalk users · Free StardexTalk VOIP telephone number · Optional UK DDI number (01, 02, 4401, 4402) · Credit does not expire for 12 months · Money Back Guarantee** This application is a licensed product of Stardex (UK) Ltd and will work for Registered users on Stardex’s gateways only. Please contact apps@stardexuk.com for your username and password * {video_description}.03 connection charge applies to all connections. **remaining Credit will be refunded if you are unhappy for any reason with the service we provide within the first 30 days of registration
What's the best in-car navigation gps software for the nokia n95 right now?
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in GPS on March 29th, 2011
I currently use the big bulky tomtom go 300 and it always seems to loose connection and last time I dealt with tomtom customer service they didn’t give me customer service…. instead I got grief and had to end up buying a new sd card and maps.
I want to go for the right nav software for the nokia n95. So far I know of co pilot and mobile navigator 6. Are there any other which are free to run like tomtom? I think the nokia n95 runs on symbian or something .. not too sure.
I am in the UK. Regards
Craig’s Mobile Universe – Pilot
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on August 11th, 2010
Pilot episode of Craig’s Mobile Universe. Ask me anything about mobile computing and smart phones! craigsmobileuniverse@gmail.com twitter.com
Symbian’s App Store
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in General on November 9th, 2009
Finally Symbian has its App store -Symbian Horizon. This was inevitable because most cell phone OS app stores are there in the market.
Here is what the Symbian team has to say about theitr App store:
“We recognize that developers face many challenges in bringing their products to market on Symbian devices,” admitted Symbian Foundation executive director Lee Williams. “In particular, the diversity of application stores in our ecosystem increases the burden on developers by requiring multiple submission and review processes. But this diversity can also offer an advantage over competitors’ closed systems, where applications sometimes receive arbitrary or commercially motivated rejections. Symbian Horizon retains this advantage while reducing the burden by becoming a conduit to multiple stores, helping developers reach the largest global mobile market in the world more efficiently.”
Well, I got to know about this on a blog; in a random search. Below are few extracts from the blog post with the Symbian news.
“Most cellphone manufacturers had already estimated the potential of a Symbian application store. So, there are application stores already in place like the Nokia Ovi Store, Samsung Application Store and Sony Ericsson’s PlayNow Arena. Also, stores from China Mobile (Mobile Market) and AT&T (MediaMall) offer Symbian apps.The good thing is that all the offerings from Horizon will be integrated in these application stores”.
As per what is given in the blog, the Symbian App store will have around 50 applications. In the subsequent year, the number is to go higher.Even after 1000 application, Symbian is going to be far behind Apple App store (in terms of the number of applications Apple store offers). From the blog, “Symbian would still be lagging the Apple application store by some 100,000 applications. But the huge market share may really help Symbian to compete with the big Apple.”
To know more about the Symbian App Store, you may want to read the original blog post Symbian Introduces Its App Store, Finally!