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5 leaked Nokia Future

Posted: 07 Apr 2011 01:50 AM PDT

Nokia introduced five mobile phone concept for their future. The idea is funny. Starting from relying on kinetic energy to the mobile multi-sensor with a form that can be folded like paper.
These concepts were presented to the Nokia Nseries. Here are the details.

1. Nokia Kinetic

The phone is called Nokia Kinetic. Designed by Jeremy Innes-Hopkins, Kinetic is designed using the kinetic energy with electromagnetic technology in it.
How to use it was quite fun. If there is an incoming call, the phone is lifted from the bed position to a standing position. The point of this phone will use a motion sensor. Somehow implementation.

2. Nokia 82 Dragonfly

Was designed by Reginald Shola Hingston and the first thing that is immediately noticeable is that it looks very good. There isn't much information about the phone, however we know it comes with a very large screen, numeric keypad, camera and a navigation mechanism. Placed next to a dragonfly it becomes distinctively obvious that its looks live up to its name.

3. Nokia Eco Sensor

Is a perfect phone for anyone who is eco-conscious. The phone has all the normal functions of a phone but also allows you to know information about your health and the environment around you. It comes with a wearable unit which senses and analyzes your surroundings. The unit can be worn as a wrist or neck strap and because it has solar cells on it, powers the sensors in the phone.

4. Nokia 'Remade'

Concept which quite literally has been 'remade' from aluminum cans, plastic drinks bottles and old car tires. Like the Eco Sensor concept, this is another eco-friendly phone for those who are eco-conscious. It comes with a distinctively tiny screen size; hasn't Nokia learned that no one wants a fingerprint size phone screen? Regardless, the phone's inside mechanics also reduce CO2 as they are designed to minimize waste, such as the printed electronics and backlit display. The combination increases battery life and saves energy.

5. Nokia Scentsory
This strange looking phone works on a multi-sensory level and tries to give the user a multi-layered experience. It comes with audiovisual features and strangely can detect, transmit and emit smells.

While it's closed, the phone works like a normal phone, with the ability to answer and dial calls with an LED screen notifying the user when they are receiving a call, however when we open the phone it becomes more dynamic. When it's in 'flat mode' you're greeted with an LED touchpad, two screens and stereo speakers for audiovisual calls. In 'open mode' you can find use of two screens, camera, stereo speakers, interior scent detectors, emitter and exterior temperature sensors. Sounds like something you might find in a sci-fi movie.


Ovi Mail been officially approached to Yahoo

Posted: 06 Apr 2011 06:16 AM PDT

Nokia with its Ovi Mail began official close to Yahoo earlier on this month. So do not be surprised at the change of Ovi Mail that happen, because Ovi Mail being migrated to Yahoo's server. When tested, Ovi Mail now be more pleasing to the eye with the new menus. Right at the top left side of the logo clearly visible 'Mail powered by Yahoo!'.


Still dominated by white color combination with the green line, Nokia promises faster performance email with better features. Users also can chat from the web for the first time.

Also, if you are a Yahoo user, in this new sense Ovi Mail we can log in with Yahoo, as well as enjoy services like Yahoo News and Yahoo Finance.

Where All Data Emails Gone?

Actually there is one question that prop. this new Ovi Mail really impressed neat. To the extent that all the old email data was 'lost' when made up. Where does the data go?

No need to worry, in Nokia blog calm the user to not panic because the contacts and data was lost temporarily.

"Don't worry because all of your data is safe. The reason you won't see it yet is due to the fact that so many Mail users and emails are migrating over, that it will take several days to a couple of weeks for it to be completed.," write the description Nokia on Ovi blog.

Once the migration process is complete, please enjoy this new flavor of Ovi mail. In it, we can do social networking via Facebook and Twitter as well. Click the link below to try new Ovi Mail.


Nokia Drop, send Picture and URL to the phone via PC Browser

Posted: 05 Apr 2011 06:33 AM PDT

Nokia is reportedly testing an application that enables smartphone users to download photos wirelessly and directly connect from browser to several Symbian phones.
Application called Nokia Drop was developed by Nokia Beta Labs and can be downloaded for free. And it is said that this application is compatible for Nokia phones running on S60 5th Edition and Symbian^3 platform .

Nokia Drop in its use will provide 'Push Notification' which allows users to change the wallpaper on your phone, send pictures as files to the phone, and send the URL without using a cable or Bluetooth connection.

Originally this application will come in two parts, is as mobile applications and browser plug-ins for Chrome or Firefox v3.6 or v4.0. Both must be installed on each device.

In a video that demonstrated by John Markow, showed how the workings of this application when sending a photo from Flickr to use as wallpaper on Nokia smartphone.


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