A little sooner than we expected, but here it is, the third and final part of the Nokia N8 video review by Nokia. In this video, Chris Bennetts takes us through the Nokia N8’s multimedia features, focusing more on the music and video side of things. He also gives a quick demo of the HDMI TV-Out feature, and explains how it can also be controlled using practically any bluetooth remote. Does this include the PS3 joypad? I’m not too sure, but hit the jump and let us know what you think. You can also watch Part 1 and Part 2 here.
Posts Tagged “Connectivity”
Jun
04
2010
Nokia C1 & Nokia C2 Unveiled | Introducing A Unique Dual SIM Connectivity Solutionby Ibrahim Jogee | Handset, News, Press
May
30
2010
Nokia N8 | USB On-The-Go Video Demoby Ibrahim Jogee | Features, Handset, Preview, VideoEver wondered what the USB on-the-go feature on Nokia’s upcoming Nseries flagship entailed of? Well check out this awesome demo to see what the Nokia N8 is capable of in this department. Not only can you connect a USB memory stick to your device and access all its data, you can also connect other smartphones, and access their data as you would with a flash drive. All I can say right now is that there is no need for an app for that!
May
14
2010
Nokia Re-Release Sports Tracker With Support For Non-Touch Devicesby Ibrahim Jogee | Applications, Mobile Phones, Navigation, NewsAfter the official re-release of Sports Tracker last month, Sports Tracking Technologies Ltd have announced that the new version is now compatible with non-touch screen devices. Sports Tracker allows you to train better by keeping an accurate record of your progress. It collects all your data from calories burned while running to the average cycling speed over altitude. You can get maps, time and distance calculators, step count, and even heart rate when you use a compatible HR belt. All the data is stored in a diary so you can chart your progress, find your strengths and weaknesses, and share your results with others. Sports Tracker for Nokia touch-screen phones is one of the most downloaded applications in Nokia Ovi Store, so now you can join the million others with your non-touch device and share your sporting journey.
Apr
27
2010
Nokia Announce The Nokia N8 | Connect. Create. Entertain.by Ibrahim Jogee | Handset, News, Press, VideoNokia has today announced its latest flagship – The Nokia N8. This intuitive device brings Nokia right back into 2010 with the latest features that connect people, places and services that matter most. With the Nokia N8, people can create compelling content, connect to their favorite social networks and enjoy on-demand Web TV programs and Ovi Store apps. Bluetooth 3.0, Symbian^3 OS, HDMI Out, 12 megapixel camera, and the 16:9 3.5″ Capacitive OLED display with multi-touch capabilities is just the tip of the iceberg. Available in select markets during the third quarter of 2010, the estimated retail price of the Nokia N8 is GBP £320, before taxes or subsidies. Hit the jump for more press images. Nokia’s Everyone Connect campaign was based around a new Nokia Messaging solution that lets you email, chat and connect with your favourite social networking sites instantly from your device. This new service was rolled out on three brand new, messaging-centric devices, the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and the Nokia E5. The question was then posed as to how you use your device to stay connected. Hit the jump to find out more.
Apr
20
2010
New Firmware v31.023 | Nokia E72 (inc. Changelog)by Ibrahim Jogee | Firmware Updates, Handset, NewsThe new firmware updates continue with the Nokia E72, that has just been updated to v31.023. The new firmware brings many new features, improvements and updates including the highly requested Internet Radio application. New firmware updates also contain more general bug fixes and optimizations necessary for the software on your device to perform properly, therefore we recommend you always keep your device up to date. The new firmware will gradually make its way round to you over the coming weeks depending on your region and product code. We have the full changelog after the break, so hit the read more button to check out what’s new. |
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