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Keep your eyes peeled tomorrow, on NU..
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Tomorrow, I will be posting up a brand new competition, this time for your chance to win a full version of Gravity, the superb native S60 twitter application. Previous NU Competition was for Twittix, the other S60 twitter application. Quite functional, but a simple, and bland Twitter app compared to Gravity.
If you use Twitter, then the Gravity application is a must. Gravity is compatible with both S60v3, and S60v5 platforms, and has touch enabled UI for the 5800, and the upcoming N97, which from what I have seen in videos, looks quite amazing on the 5800.
You can follow me on Twitter @Nokiausers & @Mickyfin for reminders of this competition, and news, and interesting links to Nokia software, applications, and games.
The sole developer of Gravity, Jan Ole Suhr, from Germany has been very busy working on Gravity for a few months now, including a tough Beta testing, which I was lucky enough to be involved in. Even though Gravity went on sale Monday last week, h@janole is still working hard, making Gravity even better than it already is, by adding even more new features, additional functions, and taking requests from buyers seriously, and in some cases, even implementing these ideas into the application.
If you don't fancy your luck in tomorrows Nokiausers competition, then you can try the free demo version or buy the Gravity application here..
mobileways.de Gravity - The S60 Twitter Client
Also checkout my other thread about this great app, which may get your taste buds flowing.
Gravity - THE S60 Native Twitter Client - Now Available
Good luck.!
Some screenshots of another optional theme Gravity comes pre-installed with.

Group Options, and friend lists

You can do everything you can on a desktop version of Twitter, similar to TweetDeck.
Upload photos directly from your handset to a choice of either Twitpic, or Mobypicture.
You can update the application from within itself too, with news, and info live feed once connected.
New features to come, are audio alerts, and full screen options.
Gravity v1.00 is the first fully-featured and native Twitter client for the S60 platform. It supports multiple accounts, Twitter Search, Laconica, TwitPic and wraps everything into a gorgeous looking interface.

Overview of Gravity’s Features:
- Compatible with Twitter and Laconica
- All functions available on your S60 phone: tweet, reply, DM, follow & unfollow, create favourites, search, auto-update and many more …
- Tabbed view of your Timeline, Replies, Messages, Friends, …
- Setup and use as many accounts as you want at the same time
- Twitter-Search section with multiple search tabs and Twitter Trends
- Post pictures via TwitPic
- Open URLs from any Tweet
- Kinetic scrolling on S60v5 ( Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97 )
- Theme support on S60v3 ( fixed dark and bright theme )
Having been Beta testing this application over the last several weeks, its finally available to you, the public, its by far the best Native S60 twitter client available.! You will love Gravity. Its packed with features, allowing you to do everything a desktop client can do.
You can download the Trial version here, or buy the full version here. The full version costs just €7.80, and is worth every cent.! Paypal is accepted as form of payment, as well as all major creditcards.! This will be money well spent.!
Thanks to WOM World Nokia for getting this N85 to be for trial. Here is my unboxing video, and brief summary, and side by side comparison with the Nokia N81 8GB. My initial thoughts are quite positive. Check back soon, for my detailed review.
Following on from my article here over on Nokiausers about what testing your Nokia phone goes through post production, Steve Litchfield from All About Symbian has posted up their Videocast of his recent visit to the Farnborough testing Laboratories. Its 36 minutes of viewing pleasure, where you get to see all aspects of testing Nokia devices endure. Enjoy!
Did you know:
- Kevin Smith, Rob Johnson and their team 'break' around 2000 production handsets PER MODEL tested. Staggering.
- Each model has to pass over 200 different mechanical tests.
- Temperature testing takes place from -40 Centigrade to +85 Centigrade, a 135 degree range!
- The slow-motion camera used to film the drop tests runs at 100,000 frames per second, 2000 times faster than TV...
- Nokia test phone keys, d-pads and other moving parts up to a million times. Each, i.e. per physical phone.
Seeing what all Nokia's handsets have to go through in order to be approved for production gave me a new respect for the reliability and reputation of its hardware. Watch the video if you think I'm easily swayed.....
Special thanks again to Ray Haddow of Nokia for putting the tour together. Look out for more information from the test labs tour on AAS soon.
Steve Litchfield
Multimedia from All About Symbian
In this podcast we cover:
- Canalys numbers (more than meets the eye). We talk about recent device shipment numbers and the future.
- Ewan rants about N-Gage and recent numbers from the Nokia Gaming Summit. Steve dislikes DRM. Rafe disagrees (a bit).
- UIQ staff put on notice.
- We'll try and cheer up for next week.
Finally, here's the latest Podcast from AAS, Insight #44, this week from Earls Court, London at the SmartPhone Show 2008.
Contents:
- Steve, Ewan, Rafe, Stuart Clark (what will we see?)
- Rafe (Symbian keynote)
- Stuart Clark (Samsung keynote)
- Nigel Clifford (his keynote)
- Andrew Grill from London Calling (Mobile Advertising and Economic Impact on this)
- Steve (Skyhook & Quickoffice)
- James Whatley (MIR - the press goodie bag)
- Steve (Red Bend and Virtual Logix)
- World of Nokia
- Steve, Ewan, Rafe (NS Basic, S60, round up event, Dream Spring and final thoughts)
Welcome to my review of the Nokia E71 which I have completed solely on the device.
First up, some actual keypad tests.....
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
Testing key pad out on the Nokia E71
Keys get easier to use the more you use them.
Aabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
The above were some typing tests I learnt whilst completing my RSA 1 & 2 in typing many moons ago.
Holding down the keys numbered 1 to 9 displays the number of the corresponding key, which is handy. The numbered keys, although shared, are differentiated with a grey area, and are located in the central area of the QWERTY keypad.
Any key with a secondary icon, or symbol, chooses the lower printed figure, pressing, and holding a key will display the secondary icon, or symbol.
Now i will try to spell check what i type to see if it’s easy enough.
Ok, in options there is the option to switch on predictive text, which is off by default. Also in options i noticed a setting for auto complete words, and although this is activated, I have not yet found how this works.
Right, I will now check in options again to see if I have missed something.
I have now switched to predictive text. As your typing now, you get both a small pop up which suggests a spelling, and also the word auto completes in the form of a ghost word, to select the correct ghost word you can either press the down button of the navigation key which lists several words to choose from, or press space to accept the suggested ghost word.
I have brought the E71 with me today to our summer cottage to get a series of photos, and to add to this document. I'm now sitting in front of our wood burner typing this out as you read. I'm getting used to the keys now, and finding my typing much faster than yesterday, I will, mention though, if you have cold hands and fingers the key presses become cumbersome.
Back to the photos I have taken, I have
taken some using close up mode, which if you press key T while in camera mode
this will assist auto focus. I have also
taken shots with and without the built in flash.
The E71 screen is easy enough to see is direct sunlight which makes using the device outdoors a breeze; I'm actually now sitting by the lake outside our summer cottage and having no problems typing this at all.
The choice of default icons that are used in the menus are quite different from any I have seen before in an s60 3rd edition device, they look kind of childish, similar to a cartoon, with many colours. Check out the screenshots I have added below.
I'm sure many owners will soon change these for a more professional looking icon pack.
V100.07.76 is currently the only firmware available for the E71-1 as can be seen in the image below, however, Im sure the next new firmware update won't be too far away now. If you look at the photos taken by the device, you will see a purple tint to them, which I hope would be fixed in the new firmware.
The construction of the E71 is superb, very solid, consisting of a mixture of mirror finished stainless steel and solid non flimsy plastic. The back battery cover is also stainless steel, with two foam strips stuck to the inside to keep everything nice and snug, keeping the battery from being loose, while the outside of the back has a kind of effect engraved on it, of which reminds me of those old type cigarette cases from the 1960s, also nokia e series is also present.
while I’m talking about the back I will mention the main camera, which is located to the upper part of the rear casing, it’s a 3.2mp camera with single led flash next to it and they are sitting nice and flush in the white plastic, which in sunlight gives off a pearl effect which is quite nice.
Removing, and inserting the memory card can be a little fliddly if you have short fingernails...
The on board car racing game is surprisingly impressive, will smooth running graphics.
Using the built in gps it took a couple of
minutes to get a lock at first launch, and when done so, in order to zoom in, you have to use
the key with the upward pointing arrow, which sits to the left of the space
bar, between the bottom left key, and the @ key. To zoom out you use the delete key. If you’re like me, and only look through the
manual as a last resort, you will be a little confused here, as it’s a strange
choice of keys. Second launch got a GPS lock in less than a minute.
While I'm talking about the keys, I would like to tell you about some of the short cut keys. The home key if pressed briefly takes you to the first menu, and when you press, and hold this key it shows any active applications that are running in the background, which makes multitasking a breeze. To close any applications is the shown list of running applications, just highlight the application you wish to close, and press the delete key, you will then be asked to confirm this action.
The calendar key which is to the right of the home key takes you to the very well presented calendar, which is quite impressive with nice graphics, and smooth scrolling navigation through the months. Now this is what impressed me most, is when you press, and hold the calendar key, you are taken to an option to enter details for a new meeting, which allows a multitude of options to enter.
The contact key to the immediate right of
the d pad, when pressed takes you to your stored contacts, and when held down
allows you to add a new contact. Also just entering a phone number from the
standby screen allows you to do this also.
The message key when pressed takes you to new message, while if held takes you to your email.
The keys on the right hand side of the E71 are the volume up and down toggle keys, with the voice tag key inbetween them. These keys are very easy to press, and positively click per press.
When the E71 is in standby mode, the d pad is illuminated periodically with a soft pulsing white glow around the circumference of the select key, which is a welcoming sight.
The battery so far following a full charge
has lasted 46 hours, and still show three bars.
Im now working, and typing this on my laptop, with all of the above completed on the E71.! QuickOffice documents are compatible with Microsoft Windows Office 2007 (WORD).
PC Suite 7, with the E71 connected.
I hope you enjoyed my onboard review, I have taken some close up photos of the device for your viewing pleasure. You will also see some side by side comparison photos, with the N81 8GB, and N95-1 & 2.