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Nokia C6 in pictures

With the Nokia C6 starting to hit the shops around the world, we kick off our C6 coverage with the usual comprehensive picture gallery. It is a hybrid device, with both a touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard, in a horizontal slider form factor. It is the third device in Nokia's new Cseries range, following on from the C5 and C3.  With a price point of around £250 is sits firmly in the mid tier, effectively offering a cheaper version of the Nokia N97 mini. David will be sharing his first impressions on the C6 next week and an in depth review will follow in due course.

# Posted by Rafe in Hardware at 22:20 BST, Aug 6th || 40 Comments

Form factors converging, screens getting larger

From AAS's department of the bleedin' obvious come comments from me after looking into data from the last ten years in the Symbian world, looking at screen sizes across a range of form factors and interfaces (including Series 80 and UIQ). Yes, form factors are gradually converging, and yes, screens are getting larger. No real surprise there then, but I thought you might be interested in the charts themselves below...

# Posted by Steve in Hardware, Industry, Editorial Thoughts at 15:34 BST, Aug 5th || 17 Comments

Five more apps for music lovers

Nokia’s blog has picked out five applications for your smartphone that will make your time at the summer music festivals just that little bit better. But only five? Surely there are more than that? Ewan Spence dons his blue suede trainers and heads online to find the top apps for music lovers. Power and bandwidth aside, what else do you need?

# Posted by Steve in Software, Links of Interest at 12:20 BST, Aug 5th || 4 Comments

Ideal keyboard design in smartphones - looking at Aspect Ratios

David Gilson has a theory. It concerns correlating the aspect ratio of a smartphone's virtual or physical qwerty keyboard with text entry speed, on the grounds that one's thumbs have more (or less) work to do, depending on form factor. Read on for his data and the theory in detail - and see if you can help produce more data points with your own device(s).

# Posted by Steve in Hardware, Miscellaneous at 9:39 BST, Aug 5th || 9 Comments
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Nokia's Savander answers questions today via Twitter

Nokia's social media outreach initiatives continue apace. Today, from 6 pm (UK time), Niklas Savander, who recently became Nokia's head of sales and marketing, will be answering questions  submitted to his Twitter account @NiklasatNokia. The Nokia Conversations Blog has invited everyone to ask any Nokia related questions they may have. Answers will come back via Twitter or via video.

# Posted by Rafe in Links of Interest at 0:22 BST, Aug 5th || 1 Comment
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Preview of new Ovi Store client for the Nokia N8

During its N8 developer event, which took place in London yesterday, Nokia demonstrated some of the key features of their upcoming Symbian^3 handset. This included, for the first time on a real device, a preview of the new Ovi Store client.  The new Ovi Store client has been redesigned to make it more attractive and easier to use. Read on for some exclusive images and preview comments.

# Posted by Rafe in Software, Developer, Editorial Thoughts, Services at 13:34 BST, Aug 4th || 62 Comments
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Does the Blackberry Torch shine a light on potential N8 coverage?

I hope the industry are paying attention to yesterday’s launch of the Blackberry 9800 Torch. This was the new Blackberry, the next step up in the portfolio and even at a mid-range price, is being perceived as the flagship device. With a new version of the operating system paired with solid, but not stunning, hardware choices in the processor, screen and memory department, the reaction has been similar to that of Nokia’s N8. Some thoughts from me below.

# Posted by Ewan in Hardware, Editorial Thoughts at 11:13 BST, Aug 4th || 47 Comments

The Calling All Innovators 'Top 10 App Wizard widgets'

The 'Best RSS Apps' section of Nokia's 2010 Calling All Innovator competition has been judged and a top 10 Ovi App Wizard apps (actually Web runtime widgets) listed, based on 'Innovativeness', 'Cumulative number of downloads on July 15th 2010' and 'Quality of marketing materials'. They're all covered below, with brief comments and screenshots, in case you should want to look any of them out(!).

# Posted by Steve in Software, Links of Interest, Developer at 18:57 BST, Aug 3rd || 5 Comments
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The Ramadan application suite is one more small step for Nokia

One we all missed last week, but Nokia have released an updated version of their application suite for Ramadan. Following on from the acclaim of the 2009 release, this year Nokia have gathered everything under a single application. When we talk about Nokia reaching out to customers, this is a wonderful example. See below for details.

# Posted by Ewan in Links of Interest, Editorial Thoughts at 14:04 BST, Aug 3rd || 16 Comments

Top ten Symbian apps, as decided by El Reg

The Register’s Top Ten Essential Symbian Apps makes for a good list. I’m sure we could argue that there are some apps that should be there which aren’t, but that’s always the fun of these lists. The question might be what are your top ten apps? Let us know in the comments.

# Posted by Ewan in Software, Links of Interest at 10:13 BST, Aug 3rd || 15 Comments

At the Nokia N8 Developer Launch Event

Rafe's at Nokia's N8 Developer Launch event at The Century Club in London today and you can follow his thoughts and reporting via the official @aas Twitter account. The event aims to "provide an introduction to Qt and the Nokia N8 - complete with live developer workshops at all levels and an opportunity for some hands on time with the device itself." Not that Rafe's a stranger to the N8 - see his extensive hands-on gallery here, but we're sure he'll come back with some interesting new titbits anyway. More links and a pic below.

# Posted by Steve in Developer, Events at 8:22 BST, Aug 3rd || 0 Comments

NAVTEQ's JourneyView product enters private beta

NAVTEQ, the division of Nokia that provides mapping and location data services, has announced that its new JourneyView product has entered into a private beta period, ahead of a full launch early next year. The JourneyView product is a combination of 360 degree street-level imagery and links to map and POI content. The private beta is intended to allow developers and other partners to get a demo of the data and help shape the final specification of the product.

# Posted by Rafe in Software, Developer, Services at 22:45 BST, Aug 2nd || 1 Comment
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Why mobile advertising is benefiting from innovation

What’s the most used internet application on your Symbian phone? It’s likely that the web browser is going to feature quite highly if we were to have a survey, and the huge number of eyes that mobile websites can gather is only going to grow in the future. That makes it one of the growth areas for online advertisers, and the capabilities of Symbian-powered smartphones should help drive innovation and help grow the market for everyone involved. My thoughts below....

# Posted by Ewan in Industry, Editorial Thoughts at 21:32 BST, Aug 2nd || 2 Comments

Canalys Q2 stats show Nokia's Symbian world smartphone marketshare at 38%

Canalys has just released a limited set of numbers for smartphone sales in Quarter 2, 2010, showing Nokia with a leading 38% marketshare across the world, with actual sales of its Symbian-based smartphones up 41% year on year. RIM's Blackberrys were second in terms of smartphone marketshare, with 18%, while Apple was at 13% worldwide. Android-powered smartphones made up a lot of the 'noise' in the analysis, split across a multitude of manufacturers, but showing very siginificant growth, as you'll see from the table below.

# Posted by Steve in Hardware, Links of Interest, Industry at 17:33 BST, Aug 2nd || 9 Comments

321 million handsets shipped in Q2 2010, reports ABI

Sales of mobile phones in Q2 this year are up over 19% compared to last year (reports ABI Research). There are some slight changes, with Nokia and Samsung dropping share slightly, in part due to re-organisation for Nokia and the prevailing economic conditions hitting Samsung. The launch timing of the iPhone 4 hasn’t helped Apple, who also dropped market share. Mind you, with all sales up, that’s still more handsets sold by each company compared to the raw numbers from Q2 2009.

# Posted by Ewan in Links of Interest, Industry at 11:29 BST, Aug 2nd || 2 Comments

The 'full web' still unattainable for many when mobile - Help needed!

You've seen the 'pinching and zooming' adverts for many (non-Symbian) smartphones, showing lightning fast manipulation of full desktop-class web page renders, with new pages 'coming down' in a matter of seconds. "It's the Internet in your pocket" say the promos. And, from my own observations, for many people this is utter pie in the sky. Out in the real world, mobile coverage and bandwidth falls diabolically short - which partly helps explain the popularity of a certain proxy-based web browser that works on everything and enables not the 'real web', but more 'looks and feels a lot like the real web, but isn't really'...

# Posted by Steve in Software, Miscellaneous, Industry, Editorial Thoughts at 8:54 BST, Aug 2nd || 30 Comments
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The mobile phone is dead, long live the mobile phone

The smartphone is making an audible difference to the world (writes Clive Thompson at Wired). He’s spotted that his mobile phone bills are dropping, and there’s one obvious cause. he’s not phoning people as much as he used to, and what calls he is making are not lasting as long. It’s all to do with the rise of social networks and smartphone connectivity, "This generation doesn’t make phone calls, because everyone is in constant, lightweight contact in so many other ways."

# Posted by Ewan in Links of Interest at 8:48 BST, Aug 2nd || 3 Comments
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AAS Insight 129 - N8 pre-order, Vodafone Clicks, Questions

In All About Symbian Insight 129, we start with a number of short items: Angry Birds as a favourite game, Qt on Samsung and Sony Ericsson, Vodafone Mobile Clicks competition. In the second half of the podcast we respond to number of listener questions, from a discussion of how quality impacts on user experience, to how Nokia should market the N8 and the possibility of an Android Nokia device. You can listen to AAS Insight 129 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.

# Posted by Rafe in Software, Hardware, Developer, Industry, Editorial Thoughts, Games, Services at 8:30 BST, Aug 2nd || 8 Comments
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TripAdvisor partners with Nokia, includes Ovi Maps integration

TripAdvisor and Nokia have announced a partnership that has two major elements: firstly a TripAdvisor application will be made available via the Ovi Store and secondly the TripAdvisor service will be integrated into Ovi Maps. TripAdvisor is one of the world's biggest travel web sites, it covers more than 1 million businesses (restaurants, hotels, attractions) in more than 70,000 cities. As well as the usual business listing information, typical of such sites, it is well known for its user generated reviews, which number in excess of 35 million. Read on for further details and screenshots.

# Posted by Rafe in Software, Editorial Thoughts, Services at 22:24 BST, Aug 1st || 6 Comments
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Hunting high and low for Wally, how does he work on a smartphone?

"No..." "No..." "There he is!". Yes, for some Friday fun it's Capcom Europe's port of the popular children's book series, Where's Wally! How well does an artwork based book translate to the gaming world on your smartphone? Ewan decides to risk a pun and takes a look.

# Posted by Ewan in Games at 16:49 BST, Jul 30th || 0 Comments
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