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Remembering the Nokia E71 and Nokia N95 8GB

Remembering the Nokia E71 and Nokia N95 8GB

I still remember the day I received my E71 from Dell. The built quality was simply outstanding and having come from the Blackberry and WinMo world it was a refreshing breath on my mobile lifestyle. I quickly discovered how awesome it handled the native Google apps like Gmail, Google Maps, and Youtube which were and still are one of my favorite set of apps in any mobile platform. (more…)

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A comparative look into Nokia E Series and the Blackberry Bold 9700

Hello, hello, folks, its been a while since I’ve written. First off, happy new year and thank you for your continued support. I want to thank some of my fellow bloggers for keeping it real and showing their support during this time of personal reflection I’ve been going through during last few months as some of you may know a divorce is not an easy situation regardless of the circumstances, also a very special thanks to all my twitter followers who kept the flame alive and all those great wishes that were sent to me via DM, you guys are great.

Back to Nokia now. Recently I acquired a Blackberry Bold 9700 for personal use after being disappointed with some the Symbian solutions out there, you all know what applications I’m talking about, native apps hmm, anyway having said that, we all know the BB’s are renowned for their messaging capabilities and despite an outage here and there they are flawless.

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Nokia E71 on expedition at Mt. Everest

If you’re not convince that the the Nokia E71 is really a true powerhouse, the real deal, the one, after reading this post, then I don’t know what will convince you. The E71 has gone backpacking and trekking on Mt. Everest as reported by Nokia Conversation.
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Premiere Symbian Themer Tehk 7

Premiere Symbian Themer Tehk 7

Folks as a special treat this Friday, Nokia Mobile Talk interviews the world renowned themer Tehk7, who has provided thousands of Nokia users around the globe with his well crafted and superbly gorgeous themes. I personally like to call him the “Virtuoso” because his themes are nothing more than a true work of art and as such are worthy of admiration. Among some of his most famous themes are Enterprise One, Prestige Glass,Touch Vista, and N86 Solace where two of the aforementioned made the list in 7 Beautiful Themes for your Nokia Smartphone. So today is an opportunity to meet the man behind a lot of themes that grace the screens of our phones. Without further ado, Tehk7

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Getting Things Done with your Nokia S60

Getting Things Done (Gtd) is the brainchild of David Allen. If you’ve been around the World Wide Web anytime within the last 6 years then you’ve probably heard that term thrown around. The ideas and concepts espoused by Gtd have revolutionized the corporate world, the mobile technological savvy and even soccer moms, along with inspiring a plethora of web and mobile applications. What’s the best way to have a Gtd system integrated with our beloved smartphones? The answer is, anyway you want, and thanks to the reliability and stability of the S60 operating system all things are possible.

Let us quickly review, the main tenets of Gtd

  1. Collecting or capturing anything that has your attention personal or work.

  2. Defining actionable things into outcomes and specific next actions, in other words, processing on the front end and not in the back end when things blow up.

  3. Organizing reminders and information in the most efficient way in appropriate place holders ie. categories based on how and when you need to access them and folks this is really the key to the whole process


Key Terms to know

  1. Next Actions – anything you have to do personal or work. For example, Pickup dry cleaning at Joe’s Cleaners, this would be placed in a category called @errands, the “@” sign symbolizes the word action meaning ‘action errands’

  2. Projects – any outcome you want to complete that will literally take more than two action steps.

    David Allen has written extensively about Project Management in all his books and in an email exchange I had with him about 4 years ago he clarified a lot of my questions. D.A. basically said “how are you going to remember all the things you want to do if you can’t keep accurate track of them.” Projects are like stake holders in the ground, they are just meant to serve as place holders of a multi-action outcome and as you know we all have a bunch of those. Let us say you have a project called ‘Car Tune Up’ unless you walk outside with a wrench in hand and are ready to get your hands greasy then ‘Car Tune Up’ is a multi-action outcome. 1st Next Action – Call the garage to see if they can take the car, this would go in your @phone or @calls category but wait, do we have the phone number to the garage hmm, I don’t, so I guess I need to get the phone number of the garage first (this would be a BFO as David Allen says a “blind flash of obvious). Upon further review, you remember that Mary your neighbor recommended this garage to you last week as you both watered the front lawn, so I guess you have to ask Mary for the phone number, so this next action would be placed in your @home or @calls or @agenda (this category is great because you can populate it with the names of people you come across with all the time and you have actions that involve them in some way, shape, or form). And the thought process continues and eventually you think about the several actions that need to happen to get this project off and rolling but remember if “Life” happens to come at you at 100 mph and you have to divert your focus to other things, its ok, because you already have defined on the front end what needs to be done to continue your projects when your ready to go back to them and that’s the beauty of Gtd, having your trusty and reliable system that without fail you can always refer back to and get back on the wagon.

Well enough said, if you have not read the book, then I encourage you to read it, it’s a great book. Now let’s move onto the actual operation of this system. What software or applications are you going to need to setup a Gtd system on the Nokia S60 platform? Simple, any Nokia S60, lol, I use an E71 just because I like firing off next actions at the speed of light on a qwerty keyboard but really any Nokia will suffice. Eventually you get so good at this that it becomes intuitive and really the tool just becomes an extension of yourself, so even a non-qwerty device like any N-Series phone will do just fine as well.

GDavid Allen of Getting Things Done fame
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Applications I’ve used before that are handy for a Gtd system

  • Projekt

  • The regular PIM functions of any Nokia in combination with Ovi on the web

  • SBSH Papyrus

  • Handy Calendar

  • Google Calendar in combination with GooSync

  • Gravity – a native Twitter client

Some web based systems that work great on the mobile side are Vitalist and Remember the Milk. Again the choices are endless and only limited by your imagination and your software but as you can see there are many shoes in this store and one is going to fit your style. In the coming days I’ll be sharing with you my current setup which uses the following applications:

    1. SBSH Papyrus

    2. GooSync

    3. Google Calendar and

    4. Google Sync

    5. SWIM and Ovi Sync

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Google Maps Updated v3.0.1.4

Decided to check for an update and to my surprise Google Maps for s60 has gotten a nice update, so point your browsers to google.com and download the new update, it loads super fast

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Nokia E71 jack of all trades

Its not often that a machine comes into your life that makes your life so much easier in your day to day todos. The Nokia E71 has been the jack of all trades. Listed below are some of the things I do on a daily basis with my metallic chrome phone.

  • Twitter via Gravity or Twittix
  • Posting articles to my various blogs via Wordmobi
  • Staying synchronized with my various email providers via Profimail
  • Read my RSS feeds via the Nokia Web Browser
  • Uploading media via Shozu
  • Uploading a live video via Qik
  • Chat online with multiple platforms and make internet phone calls via Nimbuzz
  • Scan various Medical and Dental reference sources via Mobireader
  • Take and organize notes or stickies via Projekt
  • Check out videos via the s60 native YouTube client
  • Check my Facebook via the Facebook widget for Nokia

So as you can appreciate the Nokia E71 is your Ace in the pocket

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