Via AllAboutSymbian and Biskero:
Nokia Video Manager offers you a simple solution for transferring your videos from your phone to PC or vice versa – smoothly, efficiently, and with complete ease. The application is a free add-on product to be used together with Nokia PC Suite.
With Nokia Video Manager, you can:
- Manage and transfer your video clips between your phone and PC.
- Save space on your phone by converting videos into formats optimized for mobile phones.
- Forget the extra effort: file conversion takes place automatically during video transfer.
- Rely on assistance when you need it: Nokia Video Manager guides you every step of the way
Read more at AllAboutSymbian.com
Download the Nokia Video Manager
Adobe released Mobile Device Profile Update #5
First noted by Aniway:
Adobe released the mobile device profile update #5. Get it here. This update contains or makes changes to the following device profiles:
- Nokia 3250
- Nokia 5200
- Nokia 5300
- Nokia 5500
- Nokia 6085
- Nokia 6125
- Nokia 6131
- Nokia 6151
- Nokia 6300
- Nokia 7390
- Nokia 8800
- Nokia E50
- Nokia E60
- Nokia E61
- Nokia E62
- Nokia E70-1
- Nokia N70-1
- Nokia N71-1
- Nokia N73
- Nokia N75
- Nokia N80
- Nokia N91-1
- Nokia N92
- Nokia N93
- Nokia N93i
- Sony-Ericsson K600
- Sony-Ericsson K600c
- Sony-Ericsson K600i
- Sony-Ericsson K606c
- Sony-Ericsson K606i
- Sony-Ericsson K608c
- Sony-Ericsson K608i
- Sony-Ericsson K610iM
- Sony-Ericsson V600i
- Sony-Ericsson V800
- Sony-Ericsson W300i
- Sony-Ericsson W550c
- Sony-Ericsson W550i
- Sony-Ericsson W600c
- Sony-Ericsson W600i
- Sony-Ericsson W710i
- Sony-Ericsson W810i
- Sony-Ericsson W830a
- Sony-Ericsson W830c
- Sony-Ericsson W830i
- Sony-Ericsson W850i
- Sony-Ericsson Z712a
- Sony-Ericsson Z800i
- Verizon Motorola RAZR V3c
- Verizon Motorola RAZR V3m
- Verizon LG VX9800
- Verizon Samsung SCH-A950
Download here.
Via Alessandro:
Finally Flash Lite is listed in the technical specs of S60 and S40 mobile phones as feature in the Forum Nokia. It is also defined what type of implementation the specific phone includes. Some information are still not complete. Below are the different type of implementation of the Flash Lite player by the S60 and S40 Nokia phones.
S60 3rd Edition - Flash Lite 1.1 implementation
- Standalone
- WAP Browser
S60 3rd Edition FP1 – Flash Lite 2.0 implementation
- Standalone
- Wallpaper/Screensaver (still not confirmed, but I played with some phones at 3GSM which had this feature)
- S60 Browser
S60 3rd Edition FP2 – Flash Lite 2.1 implementation
- I am guessing all the above and would like to see animated ringtones!!
S40 3rd Edition FP1 - Flash Lite 1.1 implementation
- Wallpaper
- Screensaver
- Standalone
- WAP Browser
S40 3rd Edition FP2 - Flash Lite 2.0 implementation
- Wallpaper
- Screensaver
- Standalone
- WAP Browser
Nokia N76 Flash Lite Enabled
View the differences between the N76 and a few other slim phones.
See more pictures here.
Nokia To Intro N77 Consumer-Priced Mobile TV Cellphone Next Week?
Via Gizmodo, Nokia may unveil the N77, a consumer-aimed, moderately priced cellphone with TV capabilities.
Big bad Reuters let it slip that Nokia will unveil at the 3GSM conference in Barcelona next week the N77, a consumer-aimed, moderately priced cellphone with TV capabilities. The N77, which should resemble other N7x phones like the N70 here, will be able to receive TV broadcast by way of DVB-H, a nascent mobile TV technology that is currently undergoing tests in several markets around the world. So what?
Nokia wants to jump start the mobile TV market, which up until now has really only taken off in Korea, if that. And no, we’re not talking about downloading hot videoz picked out by your cellphone carrier, but actual programming. One problem seems to be that people just aren’t that excited to watch video on their mobile devices if the screen isn’t large enough. We should find out more once the Barça conference hits, hopefully with pretty pics of the phone, too.
– Nicholas Deleon
The only question left—will it have Flash Lite? My guess is yes.
I am not sure who found this first, but I found this on Alessandro’s site.
There is an interesting white paper from Forum Nokia: Mobile Game Graphics – Overcoming the Small Screen Challenge. It’s a short article describing some important challenges when you develop games for mobile phones. Anyone looking to start developing Flash Lite games, take a look at this article, it gives some good tips.
Read: Mobile Game Graphics – Overcoming the Small Screen Challenge.
This should be on every phone released
Some guy named Tom apparently created a USB charging attachment for mobile phones. It makes for a very interesting video—although I don’t know if it is real or not. Also, he built this using a Nokia 6280.
This will be a treat—Nokia N-95
This is not news to most of us, but alas, this phone is beautiful and it is so close to launching in the US—I couldn’t resist. The Nokia N-95 is due out the first quarter of 2007. Learn more at the N-95 WOM blog As Scott might say, Frigg’in sweet.
Sprint Nextel consider Nokia as WiMax supplier
An article on Mobile Monday discussed the likely possibility that Sprint will join forces with Nokia in a big way for it’s new WiMax network that is expected to roll out by 2008. Does this mean more Flash Lite in North America? Possibly. However, bringing Nokia on as a major phone supplier would not be enough on it’s own.
Currently, Verizon Wireless and Sprint both use Qualcomm’s network. The difference is that Sprint has not signed a licensing agreement to use BREW for content distribution—so no Flash Lite.
Although the differences of WiMax and Sprint’s existing setup are not entirely clear to me, this may open the door for Flash Lite and Sprint.
The Essential Mobile WAP and Web Site Development Tools and Resources
If anyone is interested in designing or developing WAP sites for mobile phones, I have found some very useful information and put together this list of 11 essential tools for mobile Web development. You can also learn more about Punchkick Interactive’s mobile WAP and Web Site development capabilities.
Tools and Resources:
1. Mobi Ready score
Get your free page analysis and Mobi Ready score. This report tests the mobile-readiness of your site using industry best practices & standards
2. XHTML mobile phone emulator
Type in your .com / .net / .org / .biz, etc. site address and you can check how your site looks to a typical mobile phone user. Available handsets are the Nokia n70 and a Sony K750.
3. Submit Your Mobile Site to yahoo.com
This form lets you submit a mobile site to yahoo.com so that the mobile site will be included in search results when someone searches via their mobile handset at http://wap.yahoo.com.
4. The Mobile Domainatron
The Mobile Domainatron demonstrates a domain name’s mobile usability including: Calculating total keystrokes required to input the domain name on a typical i-mode mobile.
5. Mimic
Mimic (formerly i-Mimic) emulates either an N400i (European) or N505i (Japanese) i-mode mobile. Simply enter a URL and select the mobile you want to emulate.
6. YOSPACE.com phone emulators
You can either use the free online emulator for the 40+ handsets or you can use the standalone developer version on your PC. From here you can download the standalone version with a restriction of 5 minutes of use. Alternatively, you can buy a single user license is £299 + UK VAT.
7. WURFL – the Wireless Universal Resource File
The WURFL is an XML configuration file which contains information about capabilities and features of several wireless devices. The main scope of the file is to collect as much information as possible about all the existing wireless devices that access WAP pages so that developers will be able to build better applications and better services for the users.
8. Article :: The Mobile Web Top 10
Pukupi’s top 10 hints for building interoperable mobile web sites really spells out much of what has been questioned regarding mobile Web site development.
9. Article :: Making Small Devices Look Great
Opera has put together this wonderful resource that gives code examples, tips, and emulator advice for developing mobile XHTML pages.
10. Article :: Global Authoring Practices for the Mobile Web
This document gives general guidelines for web developers and content authors who are searching for directions to help create sites for the mobile web.
11. Blog :: http://www.handheldusability.com/
Handheld Usability is the first book to cover the emerging field of handheld product design. The book covers everything from product design cycles to optimum menu length and audicon (audio-icon) characteristics. Read the first chapter and preview other sections here.
