Selasa, 15 September 2009

Review Nokia 5800 XpressMusic










Desain Nokia 5800 XpressMusic lebih cocok bagi kaum remaja, tapi untungnya karena dominasi warna hitam, mereka yang lebih dewasa juga cocok untuk memakainya.

Kelebihan:
- Menu mudah dimengerti, tidak berbeda dibanding Symbian S60 sebelumnya.
- Kualitas musik termasuk yang terbaik untuk ponsel, speaker stereo juga sudah ditingkatkan
- Respons cepat untuk menu dan berbagai fungsi, termasuk kamera
- Banyak shortcut yang memudahkan; misalnya jika kita mengakses call log, akan ada tiga ikon di bawah untuk mengirim SMS, menelpon, atau memasukkan ke address book. Jadi tak perlu terlalu sering masuk ke option.
- Pilihan input teks paling banyak untuk hape touchscreen; mulai dari stylus, plectrum, sampai jari, dengan metode input virtual keyboard (mini dan full), handwriting, dan alphanumeric keypad (seperti hape biasa)
- Paketnya sudah termasuk memori microSD 8GB
- Baterai cukup tahan lama, mencapai 2-3 hari tergantung pemakaian
- Ada switch keylock khusus
- Pencarian phonebook pintar (mengeliminasi huruf yang tidak ada)
- Layar resolusi tinggi
- Sudah mendukung flash

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Rabu, 17 Desember 2008

Introducing : General

Symbian OS is one of Nokia's mobile operating systems for mobile devices and low-end smartphones, with associated libraries, user interface, frameworks and reference implementations of common tools, originally developed by Symbian Ltd.[3] It is a descendant of Psion's EPOC and runs exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased x86 port existed.
In 2008, the former Symbian Software Limited was acquired by Nokia and a new independent non-profit organisation called the Symbian Foundation was established. Symbian OS and its associated user interfaces S60, UIQ and MOAP(S) were contributed by their owners to the foundation with the objective of creating the Symbian platform as a royalty-free, open source software. The platform has been designated as the successor to Symbian OS, following the official launch of the Symbian Foundation in April 2009. The Symbian platform was officially made available as open source code in February 2010.[4]
Devices based on Symbian OS accounted for 43.5% of worldwide smartphone sales in 2010 Q2[5]. Some estimates indicate that the cumulative number of mobile devices shipped with the Symbian OS up to the end of Q2 2010 is 385 million[6].