On Monday, we hit up a great evening with S60 enthusiasts at the Nokia Flagship Store a few paces from Oxford Circus Tube station. There was a marketing blitz around Nokia Comes with Music – the storefront windows and retail displays were promoting the new initiative. Several Nokia Xpress Music 5800s were on hand, and we saw a couple of interesting demos around location based services. We grabbed a table and started demoing Dashwire for S60 – the included photos were captured on an N95 and uploaded instantly from inside the store using Dashwire’s service and sent out to Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.
Tags: dashwire for s60, evening with s60




August 13, 2009 at 4:08 pm |
Thanks for the info. Regards
August 17, 2009 at 11:16 pm |
Some useful info, could be slighty more detailed but thank you, is always good to learn
July 19, 2010 at 11:47 pm |
I have uncovered my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic cell to be the very best overall I’ve owned. Just desire it had a slide out qwerty keyboard! Anyway, it doesn’t so sufficient is more than enough. A whole lot of folks whine concerning the camera, it does suck, but it’s not that essential to me-I possess a fantastic Canon SD950 digital camera if I want pics. I’m definitely please with how customizable it can be and all of the points I can perform with it. Requires charging almost daily when applied a fair bit. Considering about debranding it. Rogers (Canada) keeps points rather locked down as well as the greatest fw I were capable to upgrade to is v30 (anything like that cannot keep in mind the exact range in the moment). Sounds like v40 has some very good functions I am missing out on.Nicely, glad I observed this forum, I hope to study a great deal a lot more about what I can perform with my mobile phone.