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Nokia C5 Candybar Smartphone runs S60 3rd edition

Posted on the March 5th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

Nokia C5 Candybar Smartphone runs S60 3rd edition 1

presents its new C5, a candybar style smartphone from its newly introduced Cseries. The C5 features a 2.2-inch LCD display, a 3.2 Megapixel with flash, recording and Full Focus EDOF (extended depth of field) , a secondary for calls, and microSD card slot.

The C5 sports integrated A- receiver and comes with Ovi Map 3.0 pre-installed for turn-by-turn navigation. This new smartphone runs S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 and comes with applications for messaging and social , such as Messaging for and IM, , Flickr, YouTube. C5 has built-in music and player and offers 3.5mm jack.
Nokia C5 Candybar Smartphone runs S60 3rd edition
C5 supports dual band WCDMA 900/2100 and quad-band GSM/EDGE networks. It is available in White and Warm Grey and will be released in Q2 2010 globally in Europe, Eurasia, SEAP, China and MEA.

also announced its new naming scheme:

naming conventions

C5GLOBAL – This morning’s announcement of the C5 completes what some of you may have picked up on over the last few months – a shift in ’s device naming convention. There are now four series of devices – Cseries, Xseries, Eseries and Nseries. Whilst the latter two have been around for a while, and Xseries has been around since last year’s World, the latest addition of Cseries rounds off the complete set. What’s more, within each series of devices, we’re seeing a new range of numbers, from 1 to 9, each signifying the range of functionality on offer, and the approximate prices of the devices – 1 being the lowest and 9 being the highest.

Today’s announcement of the C5 joins its similarly named cousins of the X3 and X6, both of which were announced at World last year. As yet, we haven’t seen a similarly named E or N series device and of course, we won’t be commenting on when either of those might be happening.

This new naming convention is designed to make things easier for users, so they can quickly and easily work out where a device sits within the series and beyond that have a clearer idea of what each series does. Nseries remains the flagship and most advanced range of products. Xseries comes next and focuses on social entertainment. Eseries remains focussed on productivity and business whilst Cseries represents the core range of products.

Work on the new naming convention started way back in 2008, when extensive consumer research was done around the subject. The results of this research culminated in a new naming convention being created and first introduced late last year. Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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Project Pink QWERTY slider ‘Pure’ found in the wild, headed for Verizon?

Posted on the March 5th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

There’s a lot of rumbling in Project Pink today, as is seemingly nearing that magical time where its much-leaked Sidekick followup can finally see the light of day. First off, we’re hearing from a tipster that the phones (we’ve seen ‘Turtle’ and ‘Pure’ so far) will be exclusive to Verizon, at least at the outset — makes sense, given the CDMA radios we saw at the FCC. He calls the UI “hectic and colorful,” and also says that there’s still some serious cloud backup reliance, along with some software to sync up with the cloud as well, and data plans that including a certain quantity of app downloads a month.

This is all fine and exciting, but it’s helped along by a couple of image leaks. Conflipper, well known among the xda-dev crowd, is teasing the Twitter world with some screenshots of the emergency dialer (which also mention Verizon ), and a upload from the device, which can be found in the gallery below. The dialer is about as barebones as it gets right now, but there’s a bit of a hint of Phone 7 Series in there to be sure. Finally, Gizmodo hit upon the hardware jackpot with a Mr. Blurrycam capture of the bigscreen ‘Pure’ QWERTY slider (pictured up above). If you really squint your eyes you can make out some of that “hectic and colorful” UI we’re hearing about.

Gallery: Microsoft “Pink” pictures surface

Project Pink QWERTY slider ‘Pure’ found in the wild, headed for Verizon? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Facebook 1.1.0 Update For webOS Looks Gorgeous, Brings Enhanced Inbox and Photo Albums [Palm]

Posted on the March 4th, 2010 under Information by Aappobickcrare

Ooh la la! You can now update to version 1.1.0 of the app for webOS. It looks great and it brings an enhanced inbox, photo album access, more profile viewing options, , and search. Finally!

According to Palm, this is the breakdown of the new features:

  • Enhanced Inbox – Now, your inbox lets you compose, send, and reply, so you can always access your messages.
  • Photo albums – Now you can view photo albums from all your friends, not just the photos in their news feeds. Uploading photos is easier as well, and includes the ability to add captions.
  • Profiles – The new app lets you view users’ profiles, whether they are your friends or not. View and post to their walls, view their information, and see their photo albums (subject to privacy settings, of course).
  • and birthdays – Now you can see upcoming birthdays from your friend list as well as upcoming .
  • Friend search – Easily find your friends using the Friend Search feature. This takes you to their profile, where you can see and post to their wall, view their information, and look at their photos.

Anyone tried the update yet? How do you like it? [Palm via Engadget]


Facebook for webOS gets a much-needed, and much-appreciated, 1.1.0 update

Posted on the March 4th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

After a disappointing initial effort, Palm has unleashed version 1.1.0 of its webOS Facebook app. Currently only available via the update function but not the standard App Catalog, users will find new and improved access to their inbox, all their friends’ photo albums, profiles, direct photo uploading, friend search and a list view for upcoming and birthdays. The first thing we noticed was the initial news feed now matches the notification preferences set on the standard webpage stopping the inevitable flood of Farmville updates we blocked so long ago. Features still missing include chat, and the ability to respond to friend requests but with a distinctly faster and tighter experience, it’s certainly surpassed the mobile webpage as the best way to access on the Pre. Can’t reach the update button right now? Check our gallery for a few more images or this demo from PreCentral embedded after the break.

[Thanks, @Isaac]

Gallery: webOS Facebook app 1.1.0

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Facebook for webOS gets a much-needed, and much-appreciated, 1.1.0 update originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon suffering ‘nationwide’ data outage (update: fixed)

Posted on the March 4th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

Verizon suffering 'nationwide' data outageHaving a little trouble checking in on your tweeps this morning on your Droid? Is your new Pre Plus not syncing with , or your Storm2 acting a little too calm? The problem seems to lie with Verizon, which is suffering from a “nationwide” data outage at the moment. The reason we keep putting that in quotes is because we in NY are not affected (our Droid is connecting just fine) but Verizon representatives have confirmed the issue, while people in various places all over the US are unable to connect according to the forums we’ve been perusing this morning. Verizon indicated it does not have an ETA for when things will be fixed and, sadly, it doesn’t have any status message on its site, but we’d advise not calling and bothering the support folks about this — based on how long we were on hold we’re guessing they have their hands full at the moment.

Update: We’re hearing that things are popping back online for most folks, so enjoy a little with your morning cuppa.

Update 2: According to this official tweet the problem has been resolved: “VZW resolves early AM data issue that involved parts, not all, of eastern US: mix of some out, slower service, many unaffected from 4-8 AM.” So, if you’re still out, the time has come to hit up those customer service agents.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Verizon suffering ‘nationwide’ data outage (update: fixed) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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