Thursday, December 30, 2010

Latest nokia 93 features

Nokia N93
The N93 has lots to recommend it, from the 3.2 megapixel stills camera with optical zoom and VGA video capture to the transformer form factor. There's also the latest Symbian OS and Series 60 versions, with multimedia functionality thrown in by the bucketload.
  1. Ignore those 'Exit' buttons? Err... not necessarily!
    Unlike some other previous smartphone the N93's RAM is rather more limited. Starting with 20MB free, you'll usually be running with just over 10MB free, even in optimal conditions. You can still have many of your Series 60 apps running at the same time, which means no delays while applications are launched/switched to, with the usual trick being to ignore those 'Exit' buttons. When you need to switch to a different application, press the Menu ('Applications') button and select it from there, leaving the current app running.
    Howeverdon't do this for Camera, Gallery, Web, Java games or sat-nav suites, any of which can hog RAM and cause your other main programs to close down. For each of these, DO use 'Exit' for these programs to make sure memory is freed up. In particular, make sure to manually 'Exit' Camera after using it every single time, if you want to avoid problems.
  2. Open up your device
    By default, the N93 and other modern Series 60 smartphones come 'locked down' in terms of the applications they'll accept, installing only those that have large companies behind them, able to afford the expensive 'signing' process. But there are hundreds of other great applications, many of them free, that are 'unsigned' 
  3.  Don't worry about this (see mymalware article to put your mind at rest). Just go to 'Tools | App manager | Options | Settings' and set 'Software installation' to "All". and 'Online certif check' to "Off". You can now install any compatible program without being blocked by spurious security warnings!
  4. Pump up the brightness
    Make sure you increase the screen from the default brightness to its maximum. Yes, there's a hit on the time between battery recharges, but in the meantime you'll see some glorious colours. Go to 'Tools | Settings | Phone | Display | Light sensor' and adjust away. At night-time, if you're actually reading from the screen, you can use the same setting to turn the brightness right down to save being dazzled.
Nokia N93

Boasting a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 3x optical zoom and DVD-like video capture, the Nokia N93 also offers advanced connectivity and editing options. You can connect the Nokia N93 directly to your compatible TV for a widescreen movie experience, upload your images and video directly from the handset to select online albums or blogs, and even create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software.

The mobile video revolution is here," said Satu Ehrnrooth, head of Nokia Nseries Cameras, Multimedia, Nokia. "People are already using the internet as a forum for dialogue, and what better way to share your thoughts than through video! The Nokia N93 provides a perfect medium for this - you can shoot your short movies and share them instantly with others in the internet."

Nokia Nseries is a range of high performance multimedia devices that delivers unparalleled mobile multimedia experiences by combining the latest technologies with stylish design and ease of use. With Nokia Nseries products, consumers can use a single device to enjoy entertainment, access information and to capture and share pictures and videos, whenever on the go at anytime.

No Nokia N93 until sometime in 2010.
The N93 is a camcoder than a handset, coming with 3.2 Mpix camera, Carl Zeiss Vari-Tessar lens and capable of recoring 30-FPS, VGA video clips.

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