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How To Save Cellphone Battery Power
0Are you wondering why your cellphone battery power drains fast? Well, there are several things that are causing it. It maybe the applications that are running in the background, playing music/videos and the most taken-for-granted one, Network Mode.
So there are several things you can do to save battery power.
Install a Software to Close Background Apps That are Not in Use
There are softwares out there that are compatible to your phones that can manage your background apps and close them when not in use. For Symbian s60v5, I am using Ramblow. On Ramblow, you can select apps that you can protect, which means it’ll not be closed when Ram flushing is done.
Lower the Music Volume
This is something I’ve noticed, the lower the volume is, the longer your battery life will be. Or just get a separate music player, don’t use your phone as a music player.
Turn Your Network Mode to GSM Only
If you aren’t using the mobile internet (3G), turn it off or on Symbian phones, set your phones to GSM only mode. I don’t know how to set it on other phones but I have two examples to give you.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (Just follow these steps). This would be similar to any other versions of Nokia phones except Windows Mobile phones that Nokia is releasing now:


(more…)Nokia + Microsoft = Nokia Windows Phone
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I’ve been using Nokia for a long time since Nokia 5110 and I’ve watched them innovate and improve up to their Symbian phones. But now, they are going to adopt Windows Phone to be integrated on their expertise on hardware design, language support and etc.
From CEO Stephen Elop, Nokia and CEO Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s open letter, their partnership will combine their respective strengths and will increase their scale and the benefit will be on the consumers, developers, mobile operators and businesses (more…)
Call Through Skype With Your WiFi Enabled Phone!
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Did you ever wanted to call your friend through Skype-to-Skype using your WiFi enabled phone? Cool eh? Yeah it is!
I’ve been searching for some apps which I can use on my N80 phone, and then I thought “is there any Skype application out there? It would be cool if I use my phone to call a PC through Skype”. Then I searched for it, and found Fring!
Now what is Fring? Fring is an internet community and communication service using mobile phones to share experience, connect friends and enhance their community together.
Using your handset?s internet connection, you can interact with friends on all your favourite social networks including Skype®, MSN Messenger®, Google Talk™, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo!™ and AIM®. You can listen to music with your Last.fm friends, check out what each other are up to on Facebook, receive alerts of new Google Mail™ and tailor make your very own fring by adding more cool experiences from fringAdd-ons™. Cool right? Yeah!


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