Nokia mobile phones with BlackBerry operating system, yes is possible

February 08, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - BlackBerry, Nokia, SO

Fashion porting operating systems and telephones arrived. If until now people marvel when they saw Mac OS installed on any netbook, now something is already commonplace. Now the bear cross the installation of mobile operating systems. In this case the BlackBerry OS has reached a Nokia phone.

A Chinese with some knowledge in the area, perhaps eager to show that China is also making something else out copying Western brands, managed to install BlackBerry OS 4.6.0.305 on Nokia 5700. He simply did it to prove that we can.

Now go do not know how well those on your BlackBerry OS. The video behind as evidence is not sufficient to realize how and why you are running.

A new Symbian phone from Nokia

February 05, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Nokia, Nokia C Series, SO, Symbian Application

Finnish company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Finland company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Nokia C5 will be part of a new category of smart phones (smartphones) to the middle segment, and I mention this because we find this model a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 2.2 inch display, GPS and how FM Radio.

Its internal memory is quite small, 50 MB, but of course there is a MicroSD slot that can increase the storage capacity greatly.

What is more interesting is that this model C5 will have its own operating system, Symbian S60V3 FP2, but unfortunately details are not yet listed price.

Google Operating System Nexus One preview

December 26, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - SO

For several days now, since they felt the first image-spy with the new Google phone Nexus One, “tap” with new information and rumors about this model seems to no longer stop.

– Nexus One will have that new operating systems Andoid version, 2.1, and now aprut clip and 5 minutes in which this interface is run on a much awaited model.
– image quality is not quite right, but so is life unfair: those who marvel phone also fits hand and not find a decent camcorder to make a more qualitative shooting him.
– the clip delivers a fast navigation through menus and most current applications on Android.
– changes of the new interface does not seem too radical of v 2.0, but worth to mention here that the browser allows “pinch-to-zoom”.

Firmware updates to Nokia N78 and Nokia N82

January 27, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - News, Nokia, SO, software

Nokia has recently released firmware updates for two of its NSeries smartphones – N78 and N82. The N78 firmware has reached version 20.149.051.1 and among notable things updates Nokia Maps to version 2.0 and makes user interface more responsive. This includes faster transitions between screens.

As for the N82, firmware version 31.0.016 adds UDP (User Data Preservation), as well as an update to Nokia Maps, which in turn is more stable after the update. AllAboutSymbian has more details on this one.

Apart from the highlights mentioned above, new firmware versions also make sure overall stability is improved, as many of the known bugs have been fixed. Naturally, it is advised that you backup your device prior to hitting the “Update” button.

(via: Engadget Mobile)

About BlackBerry Storm OS 4.7.0.90

January 26, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - BlackBerry, SO

The BlackBerry Storm might have its faults, but I’ll give RIM one thing: they’re certainly cranking out these firmware updates at breakneck speed. Of course, no matter how fast they get the updates out, people will get impatient – which is why it’s always good news when a leak like this one occurs.

Sometime last night, OS 4.7.0.90 for the BlackBerry 9500 and 9530 (the GSM and CDMA versions of the Storm) found its way out of the code-crankin’ labs and onto the internets. A number of folks have already put their Storms into the petri dish for the sake of science, returning with positive results; initial reports claim an overall snappier UI (faster transitions and accelerometer detection), and an option to enable a full QWERTY keyboard in portrait mode. Remember, however, that this is a leaked (and presumably beta) version of the OS, so it doesn’t come without a fault or two – a few bugs are purportedly still lingering, including one that makes the camera a bit finicky about saving photos properly.

Download Link for BlackBerry Storm 9530 (CDMA)
Download Link for BlackBerry Storm 9500 (GSM)
CrackBerry’s Guide on Installation