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Tuesday, 13 December 2011

The Nokia Lumia 800 Review

The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows Phone handset to spring from the Microsoft / Nokia tie-up announced in February, and we've got our hands on an early sample to check it out.
The Nokia Lumia 800 shares its exterior styling with the previously substantially less hyped Nokia N9, a Meego-based smartphone, although the screen size is reduced from 3.9" (854x480 pixels) to 3.7" (800x480 pixels) to conform to the Windows Phone spec list.



The CPU, however, increases from the 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 to the 1.4GHz MSM8255 Snapdragon/Scorpion which certainly helps add snap to the Windows Phone Mango OS.


The Nokia Lumia 800, although being the more expensive of the two Nokia Windows Phone offerings (the other being the budget Nokia Lumia 710) shares the Nokia N9's 16-bit AMOLED ClearBlack display whereas the Nokia Lumia 710 sports a 24-bit ClearBlack TFT


This being said, even though the colour depth is theoretically deeper than in the Nokia Lumia 710, AMOLED screens are seen as better than the older TFT technology due to the more vivid colours and better contrast ratios.





Moving away from Nokia comparisons, the Lumia 800 also has to compete with the likes of the HTC Titan and HTC Radar Windows Mango phones. When we compare screen size we find the Nokia Lumia 800 feeling a little small with the HTC Radar and HTC Titan entering the fray with 3.8" and 4.7" screens respectively although all competitors are limited to the same 800x480 pixel resolution.
Obviously the iPhone has managed to be a success with a smaller screen at 3.5-inches, but the trend towards bigger displays is increasing all the time, and we have to say we're fans of those over four inches thanks to the improved internet and media experience.
















This means that the pixel density on the Lumia 800 is a little sharper, but in our side by side comparisons we noted very little difference between the three, and even the Lumia 800 displaying text with a little less clarity.
When it comes to internal storage the Nokia Lumia 800 and HTC Titan are equal with 16GB of fixed internal storage, with the Nokia Lumia 710 and HTC Radar weighing in with 8GB a piece.
Based on the two manufacturer's product specs it soon becomes apparent that the Nokia Lumia 800 is intended to compete against the HTC Titan and the Nokia Lumia 710 with the HTC Radar.
When compared dimensionally with the HTC Titan (131.5mm x 70.7mm x 9.9mm and 160g) we note that the Nokia Lumia 800 (116.5mm x 61.2mm x 12.1mm and 142g) cuts a very slim profile, with a lighter yet reassuring weight.
The physical appearance of the Nokia Lumia 800 is a dream to observe and handle, with its smooth curves fitting snugly to the hand both with and without the protective case provided in the purchase packaging.
First impressions of the phone are mixed. If you're used to handling the current crop of super slim handsets doing the rounds in today's phone shops, you can't help but feel the Lumia 800 is a little on the chunky side, even compared to the iPhone 4S thanks to it being around 10% thicker.




However, that's not to say it isn't an attractive device, with its large 3.7-inch OLED screen pushed to the sides of the chassis and a cool curved polycarbonate shell gives the phone a very premium feel indeed.
Nokia has worked very hard on the unibody design here, making the battery inaccessible and using top-mounted flaps to cover the charging port and SIM slot - intriguingly, we're seeing a microSIM here, which seems to be the fashion for the next wave of smartphones.

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It's a slightly odd system, and one that some will find a little bit difficult to get used to - but it does lend a certain sleekness to the design.
One area we can see getting consumers annoyed is on the back panel - as you can see the demo sample we tried was already scratched up, and the same thing has already begun happening on our review model.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Symbian Belle for N8

Are you bored using Symbian Anna  Or still using the old Symbian ^3?  Switch to Symbian Belle Non hack version in easy steps…
(Note:  Try only if you have warranty to avoid any death conditions. )



           Here is how…
(Tip: Take a Backup of all that you want because you will not have your old files. )

1)      Download Nokia Phoenix from here
2)      You need Symbian Anna files download them from here
3)    Now download Symbian Belle files form here
4)    Install Phoenix software (Install only in c drive)
5)    Now extract the Symbian Anna files to C:/Program Files/Nokia/Phoenix/Products/RM-596 ( It contains 6 files Including txt files)
6)     Extract Belle Files to Desktop  folder (it contains 4 files)
7)    Power Off Your phone and connect it with USB to the computer
 8)   Start Phoenix Software
  9)  Go to File – click Open Product – Scroll Down to RM-596 and press OK
10)  On the main Phoenix Screen at the top left corner is a drop down menu click on it and choose No Connection ( very important) - do not choose USB1 or your Phone specs
11) Go to Flashing – Choose Firmware Update – In Product Code option click the small box on right and another menu will open with Chinese Grey and product code of phone mentioned , make sure auto detection is off and choose the Chinese Grey product Code
12) Select “ Dead Phone USB Flashing” in Firmware Update main screen. VERY IMPORTANT
13) Click Options menu in the bottom and click Edit and you will be presented with 6 files ( These are Anna Files ).
14) Delete RM596_APE_ONLY_ENO_11w15_v0.148.fpsx and RM-596_M025.44.emmc.fpsx by selecting them and pressing delete .
15) Now you have 4 files left , Choose the RM-596_022.014_79.92_prd.core.fpsx file and click the square box at the end and Windows Explorer will open direct it to Symbian Belle folder and click on the RM-596_111.010.0606_79u_prd.core.fpsx file . Repeat the same process with RM-596_022.014_28.01_Chinese_PRC_79.92_prd.rofs2.fpsx , RM-596_022.014_C01.01_PRC_79.92_prd.rofs3.fpsx and RM-596_022.014_U02.01_79.92.uda.fpsx.
16)  Click OK when all 4 files are changed and select Refurbish
17)  You will see some firmware processing on the right hand column for a about a minute and than Phoenix will instruct you to disconnect the USB and press Power Button for 8 seconds and reconnect the USB.
18) Here follow my instructions , Disconnect the USB ( make sure your phone is off) press the Power Button on the top till it vibrate once and then vibrate again twice*** and than reconnect the USB (Wait till it vibates twices dont reconnect when it vibrates once or you will get errors)
19)  Let Phoneix update your firmware which will take a minute or so , let your phone reboot and Symbian Belle is at your service.
20) Dail *#0000# and see your Version !!!
Based on Article from DailyMobile Forum and sense applied.








iOS 5.0.2 and more ‘intelligent’ SiRi are coming soon

If you are one of those disgruntled iPhone 4S owners whose phones are being rendered useless in hours due to battery drain - Rejoice , as per Macerkopf.de , a German Apple related site , by next week Apple will release iOs 5.0.2 ( beta or public release it’s still not known) which will take care of the battery problems.
Now comes the best part , the site also said citing an Apple engineer that SiRi is getting more ‘intelligent’ with 5.1 update ( no timeline given ) and will even respond to commands like turn off/ on WiFi and even take a picture and make a video.

Till then SiRi can still guide you based on your intentions .

Android 2.3.7 Hits The Streets!

Well, it seems that the people/team behind Gingerbread really do not want to see this fantastic version of Android to be left behind and forgotten. Because of this, they decided to start rolling out what is likely to be one of the last updates to Gingerbread, Android 2.3.7. Several devices received OTAs being pushed in about a week and a half ago. Needless to say, between that time and now, roms of all sizes and colors have surfaced for a ton of devices across the site thanks to people like XDA member qbking77 who decided to pull out the update out of a friend’s device . Among them, we can see roms and updates to the new OS on the Nexus S, Nexus One, SGS2, and a few others.
There are already roms out from famous groups such as ACS and Cyanogen. So, if you are itching to have the latest of the latest before ICS hits the streets (either as a leak, via eBay, or as an official update), you should do a quick search on your device forum and see what you can find.

From xda-developers.com

Samsung Galaxy Note Hack

Samsung Galaxy Note has started to roll over the market . There are large users who have shifted from Galaxy s2 / Galaxy s to Galaxy Note.
What is Next?  Ofcouse Rooting your Samsung Galaxy Note!

Follow these steps to root your phone.

1) Download the Hack tool from XDA developers site or Click Here to download.

2) Instal Samsung Kies for Drivers

3) Goto Menu / Settings / Application  and Enable Installation from Unknown sources

4) Enable USB Debugging by Menu /  Settings / Applications / Developments

5)Increase Time Out to 10 min

Now connect Samsung Note via USB to your PC
Extract the Downloaded File and Run the runme.bat (dos mode)








you will get the above messages.




Wait from 5 to 10 mis..
 Let your Phone Reboot......
Then you get your Super user Acess.!
Enjoy your Hacking..

Based on article Taken from http://www.xda-developers.com/