Nokia 6220 Classic has sort of flown under the radar since its announcement because lets face it, if its not an Nseries or Eseries the interest level automatically drops a notch. Perhaps that’s a sign of good branding on the parts of the Nseries and Eseries teams. We first told you about the 6220 last month, but since its initial announcement net chatter has been sparse. Nokia’s upcoming 6000-series candybar has been given the all-clear by the FCC now, so everything should be right on track for the scheduled Q3 release. Code named Purple Nurple [ok, we made that up], the 6220 Classic is hardly a handset that deserves to be overlooked. (more…)
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App certificates have long been a bane to S60 users and developers alike, causing pain, frustration, and an almost obligatory cash outlay to get your hard work certified to run on the very platform Nokia is so quick to call “open.” Finally, it truly is, thanks to the hard work of the Symbian hacking community that has developed an easy (or easy sounding, anyway) method of “jailbreaking” the Symbian 9.2 device in your life (S60 3rd Edition FP1 users, that’s you). (more…)
The rumors that Windows Mobile 6.1 is going to make its long-awaited official debut next week are flying fast and furious, but if you can’t stand the wait, it looks like Boy Genius has managed to score yet another Moto Q9 running the update and he’s posted up some deets and a bunch of screenshots. There’s nothing too earth-shattering in this latest rev, but there are some minor tweaks from what we’ve seen before: AT&T’s Video Share is now supported, as is TV out, the camera UI and home screen have been refined, there’s a new Albums feature in the media player, and photos and videos can now be uploaded to your Windows Live account. Right, nothing major, but that’s fine — the smaller the changes, the sooner the ship date, right?
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