Showing posts with label Nokia Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia Software. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

Nokia 3D World Gaze Look Now At The Symbian Application ^ 3

Nokia World 3D look is the latest application for the Symbian Nokia mobile phones 3 ^ Beta Labs, nothing but a mixture of experiential reality of software that provides a 3D view of Earth for these devices.
Nokia 3D World Gaze app Look Now At The Symbian Application ^ 3
Nokia 3D World Gaze

With the new application, users will be able to enjoy a whole new perspective on the world around them, beyond being able to see through the surface of the planet.

"This application gives you a new kind of perspective., 3D real-time, first-person view of the world You can just look down through the soil to see all the continents, cities, media and of Other information, if they exist in reality, "notes the development team.

The application works in a simple manner. All that users need to do is point your phone in one way or another, and the software will bring them to reality, the way they've never seen before.

"In addition to geographical features, like the continent of their actual physical location, the Nokia 3D World Gaze, you can see the average geo-referenced, and sleeping area, the current position of the Sun, and more from several places in the world" explains the application developers.

"The application gives a new way of thinking about the relationship between the Earth and above it - we live in a giant sphere and distant cities and continents are actually somewhere below us."

Nokia 3D looks like the world was designed for all cell phone users who want to discover more about the world around them. It can be used around the world, the development team continues.
Nokia 3D World Gaze app Look Now At The Symbian Application ^ 3
Nokia 3D World Gaze

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In his view, the goal is to ensure that the new mobile application Nokia World 3D look can be easily adapted to the needs of users interested in learning more about the world they live.

All those who download and install the application on Symbian OS ^ 3 phones, consideration should be given feedback on the experience they have obtained the software, so that new features can be added to the mixture along with other improvements.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Learn Hardware Firmware And Software Design (with Code)


This book is a practical design project, and it contains 3 parts: Design guides the reader to build 1.Hardware LHFSD printed with a dsPIC30F4011 microcontroller chip running at 80MHz. various modules are built, one at a time, and they are explained in detail. 2.Firmware designs using Microchip C30 compiler. 10 projects are built entirely in C and they test all hardware modules designed in Part 1 3.Software Design is developed using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 applications 7-developed software to take control of firmware, and implement additional one increased functionality.


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sync and online backup Google Contacts to Symbian^3 devices via SyncML

One of the most important part of a cell phone, the data existing contacts in the phonebook. Most people are not memorized the phone numbers listed in the phonebook it, so if the phone is lost or damaged then the contact data is also missing. Therefore, to anticipate all sorts of possibilities then you should regularly back up your phonebook. One way is online backup.



Some operators are in phonebook backup service. But, of course, paid monthly. If you want free and then be able to use the facilities, the timing of Google. But, of course, have a Google account and the phone supports auto-synchronization.

Most Nokia phones have this feature. Google currently offers SyncML to sync contacts and online backup free Symbian smartphones Google. But only for contacts. Not for the calendar. Taking all Google contacts with all the details, including contacts notes and thumbnails. You can refer to the instruction here, but my statement is a little dated.

When the body of synchronization, an address book is synchronized with Google contacts. Data Connectors Google will also synchronize the phone. Therefore, you must create a new Google account designated specifically for backing up contacts, if you do not want to confuse the address book contacts from Google.

This is the time of instruction and online backup contact Google for Symbian devices via SyncML ^ 3, which can also be used for Symbian devices over 1 ^ (But there may be some changes in the interface here and there and some features may not be available on older devices).

1. In its Symbian samrtphones ^ 3, go to Settings - Connectivity and select Data transfer.

2. Within the data transfer, select Sync.

3. Press Options and select New sync profile.

4. Then select Start.

5. Give a name to this new profile, or Google (You can put any name you want. Something that can be easily understood).

6. In the server version, select 1.2.

7. In this, select the Address Book only. Other options are irrelevant.

8. In the database of contacts, type (please type exactly as shown in the screenshot. Caps.)

9. Data bearer, select Internet.

10. Host address. Type exactly as shown here: https: / / m.google.com / SyncML. Note the https.

11. Enter the ID of the Google servers. Use a capital "G".

12. Username. Your Google Account username. It is your full Gmail address or e-mail Google Apps.

13. Password. Obviously ... anyway, your Gmail / Google Apps for your password.

14. Now a new SyncML profile was created. Press Yes to activate it.

15. You will return to the main page Sync. Now you can set for automatic synchronization. If you prefer, you can also synchronize manually. If you want to synchronize automatically, press Options and select automatic synchronization.

16. Here, in sync, and define what data you want to use the auto-sync and the time frame and time synchronization occurs automatically.

17. You can also synchronize manually.

18. When you sync, you can see the little sync icon in the taskbar.

19. E 'can also view the log after a successful sync.

20. This is a review of the next synchronization. (ASRI al-Baker)

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