The much awaited Default HTML view has finally (thank yourselves Nokia, you did it at last) arrived for devices running on Symbian S60 v3 Feature Pack 2 (S60v3 FP2). The better people at Nokia Beta Labs have released a Beta, numbered 3.05. There’s not just HTML view that’s new in this release, there…
We’re back with our Appomendations, this time taking a look at the neglected S60v3. To be honest, Symbian vroomed to success because of S60v3. This is perhaps the most stable version to date and powers all the Eseries devices barring E7. Take a bow Developers, you’re playing the perfect spoilsport by ignoring it. Anyways, we take a look at another 6 apps that you should test over the week….
So, you own a Nokia and have Nokia Messaging for Email (we love the service, but hate the long name; hint- ‘nokia email’?) that pushes your mail directly on your device? And you can have upto 10 accounts active at the same time? That doesn’t mean you should ignore other push mail apps! We certainly wont. And so we have Mobile Documents installed on our device.
Some 3 months ago, Nokia launched the second C Series device powered by Symbian S60, the C5. Good for people running on a tight budget, find out if this Symbian impressed us or not in our first phone review!
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So, now that you have a smartphone ( phew! Finally!) that can do most of the things, in a smarter way, you’d want to know if the device is smart enough to push new mails directly to your device.