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Nokia N8 - V30 - [The King of Camera Phones], Any New Amazing N8 Discovery You Found??
Nokia N8 - V30 - [The King of Camera Phones], Any New Amazing N8 Discovery You Found??
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May 30 2011, 03:02 PM
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congrate chan chan for new Thread... Symbian is the BEST...
ARM11 live forever... nHD rock! |
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May 30 2011, 03:24 PM
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May 30 2011, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(cloud8318 @ May 30 2011, 03:56 PM) found some thing interesting to share, this is quote from N8 V29 post 2397 I have no freebie.. to the thing that write this comment, pls do not include ALL the ranger in it, is not everyone like what u think, is not everyone like what u are!!! i am feel kind of shame that i saw some stupid thing come back for some personal reason, ok ok...im fine with it but the thing that i cannot stand is why need to be so naive(but claim as a farther) bring ur empty can here to show off ur so call "Mr. know it all" skill, u know ur acting is like a JOKER sharking fruit and robot in an empty can to make noise for some special ppl attention to achieve ur goal |
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Jun 1 2011, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Jun 1 2011, 10:22 AM) for my own now i'm letting the phone in 3g mode with below apps/widget running in the background and I can tell u the N8 batt near to depleted by end of the day (~30% left) ARM11 so makan battery meh? I heard N-Fag said Nokia remain ARM11 for better battery life wor.. 1. Accu weatther 2. Nokia Reader 3. PocketLock 4. Nokia bubbles 5. Nokia Social 5. Email widget 6. Nokia Battery Monitor 7. Nokia wellness diary 8. Wifi & BT enable 9. Ergo's meminfo 3 full pages of HS From 8am-7pm, most of the time just idling (sometimes no call/sms at all) and by 7pm the batt will left ~30% Added on June 1, 2011, 10:25 am yes... very beautiful UI... nice update... btw please uninstall the previous v1.3 as this v2.0 totally a different apps in the apps list and if u not removed the v1.3 then it will stay in the phone (as the v2.0 won't overwrite it) and won't functioning if u choose the v1.3 widget... |
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Jun 2 2011, 12:51 PM
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how many amp a solar power panel can provide @ 5V?
a fast charger are talking about 1amp... |
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Jun 2 2011, 01:56 PM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Jun 2 2011, 01:10 PM) extract it using sis content... buy a full car roof top size u can get it charge faster... Added on June 2, 2011, 1:13 pm aiyo... u no need to put along ur phone during charge up of the portable charger lah... from my experience using the device is it can't be charge full within 10 hours of sun exposure... so the solar only good for emergency where u really need the power but no power outlet example would be during camping in the jungle... so normally when u have access to the power outlet then just use the wall charging which take about 4 hours to fully charge the device... Added on June 2, 2011, 1:14 pm the output are quite efficient the depleted N8 1200mAH batt able to be charge full within 2 hours... aik i think i get u wrong... the solar panel are 1.6w full power (max sunlight) so if 5v it would be 320mA that's why i can't get it fully charge within 10 hours of exposure and not to mention impossible to get max sunlight within that 10 hours... so if u fully expose for 2 hours max sunlight then theoretically u can charge the n8 upto 50%... extra power non charging time u can divert it to ur car battery to charge ur car battery.. 320mA are slight higher than ur computer USB port can provide... |
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Jun 2 2011, 02:04 PM
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Jun 2 2011, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(ulwan25 @ Jun 2 2011, 06:52 PM) so far the most cameraphones that got highest lens flare/reflection is Nokia N8.. my previous n86 and n82 even x6 or 5320/5230 doesn't have this higher!! (or even don't have any flares!!) have u ever see N97 lens flare? wish can get a tweak or something for this, or else N8 is a pain when using on lit lighted place.. |
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Jun 3 2011, 10:39 AM
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Nokia.. the world leading handphone company...
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Jun 3 2011, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE 諾基亞股價週二下跌14%﹐週三繼續一路走低﹐下跌4.7%。諾基亞現在的總市值為250億美元﹐分析師說蘋果公司(Apple Inc.)僅2011年的淨利潤就能達到這個數字。 This mean just using the pure profit of 1 year.. Apple can actually bought over the entire Nokia.. |
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Jun 3 2011, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(emino @ Jun 3 2011, 10:42 AM) Smartphones running Google Inc.'s Android are sweeping Europe as handset makers and wireless companies turn to the mobile operating system to push more affordable mobile devices into the mainstream.Google Android's rapid rise has come at the expense of Nokia Corp., cutting into one of its last earnings strongholds. Drew Dowell reports on digits. Android's rapid rise has come at the expense of Nokia Corp., cutting into one of its last earnings strongholds. Indeed, Nokia said Android's success in Europe was partly to blame for the company's profit warning Tuesday. Nokia shares continued their pitched descent Wednesday, falling 4.7% after a 14% decline on Tuesday. Nokia's full market capitalization now stands at $25 billion, a figure that analysts say that Apple Inc. could earn in net profit alone during 2011. While Nokia is still the world's largest handset maker by volume, Android is winning enthusiastic support from both consumers and Europe's wireless companies, as well as new offerings from app developers. Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., Sony-Ericsson and HTC Corp. have launched new Android handsets in Europe in recent months. The numbers are stark. In the first quarter, Google's Android operating system ran on 34% of smartphones in Western Europe, up from only 8% a year ago. By comparison, the percentage of smartphones that ran Symbian fell by half to 21% in Europe from 40% a year ago, according to IDC. Francisco Jeronimo, an analyst with IDC, says the influx of Android devices aimed at both the premium and mass markets has Nokia cornered. "Basically they are struggling, and Android is the main reason why they are struggling," he says. In February, Nokia announced a dramatic strategy shift. It said it would soon start using Microsoft Corp.'s Windows software on its smartphones instead of its own Symbian operating system, which was losing out to Apple's iPhone and devices using Android. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop flew several thousand miles to get to D9, but jet lag is probably the least of the ailments plaguing him. He sat down with Walt Mossberg to talk about Nokia's ailing stock price, trying to catch up in the smartphone race, and the company's relationship with Microsoft. Nokia CEO Defends Shift to Microsoft Software All Things D: Nokia's Stephen Elop at D9 digits: How Will Nokia Get Its Mojo Back? But as Nokia makes the transition—an effort that is expected to take at least a year—its smartphones running Symbian are continuing to lose ground with consumers. Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop on Wednesday defended his company's alliance with Microsoft. Speaking at the D9: All Things Digital conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Mr. Elop said that Nokia is engaged in a "platform war" with Apple and Google for mobile devices, and that using Windows Phone 7 software will enable Nokia to differentiate its products. Nokia chose not to use Google's Android software because the handset maker didn't feel it could have enough "influence" over the software design and release schedule, he said On Tuesday, Nokia warned investors that sales in its devices and services business would be significantly lower than the guidance it gave in April, and that profitability in the core handset division could be "around break even." Mr. Elop had cited Europe as one of the problem markets and Android as the culprit. The growth of Android in Europe, which is filled with small, regional wireless carriers, has taken longer than in the U.S., where four carriers dominate the market. John Lagerling, director of Android global partnerships, says Europe is more complex because of the number of countries and carriers involved. But the "local carriers are very pioneering and attentive to the needs of consumers in their regions, and once they find consumers opting for a certain kind of device, they are quick to adopt it," he says. Mr. Lagerling adds that a major factor in Android's European succes is its flexibility. The software can be fitted for a variety of devices, and sold at a number of different prices. He notes that device makers are marketing Android devices at a cost to consumers of under €100 ($144). Despite the Microsoft deal, Google hopes it can eventually work with Nokia. Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, said Tuesday he still hopes Nokia will use Android software to power its devices in the future. Android, which was released in 2008, already powers more than 300 different smartphones and other devices, including tablets. U.S. sales of Android devices already outpace those from Apple, mobile researchers say. Google doesn't get revenue from the sale of Android devices because it provides the software to handset makers free of charge. But it takes a small cut of app purchases and in-app advertising revenue, and the proliferation of Android devices has made its search engine and other services, including mapping and shopping applications, a mainstay on mobile devices. Gareth Hill, director of Randall Alexander, a finance and information-technology recruitment firm in London, says that a year ago his clients were looking for developers to work on multiple platforms, including BlackBerrys, iPhones and iPads. Today, he says, the vast majority of his clients want Android developers. London-based Touchnote makes an app that lets users turn their smartphone photos into postcards. Chief Executive Raam Thakrar says Touchnote launched its mobile application on Nokia's Symbian platform in 2009 but pulled it in early April because of a lack of paying customers. Today, he says, the company focuses mostly on the Android platform because of its broad reach in Europe. Earlier this week, it launched the app on Google's tablet version of Android as well. Wireless operators in Europe are also helping to push Android to consumers. France Telecom SA last year began an effort to bring more affordable smartphones to the market to boost data usage and sales. Patrick Remy, senior vice president of devices for Orange, the consumer brand of France Telecom, says that Android now provides the best opportunity to implement the company's affordable smartphone strategy. Germany's Deutsche Telekom AG says it gives priority to Google Android and Apple when it develops mobile applications for its customers. "You put your money and resources where you get the most return," says Rainer Deutschmann, senior vice president of mobile products. |
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Jun 3 2011, 10:48 AM
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Jun 3 2011, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Jun 3 2011, 11:01 AM) this is the benefit u get when u selling high profit margin products vs those whose earn penny by volume work like bull and then get sh*t (bullsh*t marketing strategic) Nokia use to have the advantage.. not anymore... talk about Volume.. that fruit are in REAL FREAKING VOLUME.... |
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Jun 3 2011, 11:21 AM
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Jun 3 2011, 11:48 AM
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symbian ANAL... u guys sound like Nokia producing porn...
multi orgasm... |
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Jun 3 2011, 12:04 PM
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Jun 3 2011, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Jun 3 2011, 01:31 PM) wondering why all others manufacturer can easily include those 8MP AF module within their thin devices but nokia keep using those cheapo 8MP DOF module for all their high tier devices... Rephrase.... The only reason why other dont want to put a big sensor simply because sensor too big and thickWAKE UP!!! NOKIA!!! Added on June 3, 2011, 1:32 pmthen they also eliminate the ONLY specialty of their hw which is the FM Transmitter ... my oh my... |
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Jun 3 2011, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua @ Jun 3 2011, 10:54 PM) At first, it does fully charge my phones. I tested with HTC Legend, N8 and C7. I start charging from 20-30%. I must admit I do left it baking in my car once in a while but should that affect it's performance so much? Sometimes only charge 30% and already empty. Sometimes can go all the way full. When I first get it, it can go full with a bit left to charge another phone. heat seriously damage a battery capacity.... good luck... |
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Jun 8 2011, 05:54 PM
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Jun 8 2011, 06:00 PM
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QUOTE(hengguowei @ Jun 8 2011, 05:59 PM) You want me say WTF?! Maemo cannot larh but Android can larh =.= die.. I see ppl talking SGS II, Android etc in N8 thread... I must get some Android hardcore fans here. another die... I almost every week use 3G video call without wat wat tango.. Added on June 8, 2011, 6:02 pm QUOTE(luckyhillkop @ Jun 8 2011, 04:25 PM) it is! here's another seller for u. incredible have no match wt sensation or sgs II.... soon the price will drop low... http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1882973 unfortunately that price is still more than my budget. i'm hoping to get HTC sensation or incredible s for ~1.6k. no luck so far but sensation have antenna gate oh.. This post has been edited by BuFung: Jun 8 2011, 06:02 PM |
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