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i've found that i use my blackberry to take pictures over my canon because i can just upload instantly to the web
The camera shutter also seemed a bit slow (a pet peeve of mine with digital cameras).
I thought that would work
screen and type:
*#0000#
you'll likely see RM-421 on the third line. This indicates it's the NAM
version whereas RM-320 is the Euro version. Why they couldn't just put a
tri-band UMTS antenna in there is beyond me. Sorry to be the bearer...
Edinburgh Fringe - Stephen K Amos is a brilliant comedian worth seeing perform at The Pleasance.
Qik now supports iphones, btw.
I use it solely for Qik and few photos - as I can't TXT type well, prefer my blackberry
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gone-walkabout/242...
Altough the browser is as good, maybe better than blackberry
I'm starting to think that on a mobile device, when the screen in a few square inches, a touchscreen is an unbeatable edge.
I miss the email functionality and bigger web screen of my iPhone, though. :(
Not having owned an iPhone, I can't compare daily use, but I love the N95 8GB (and I'm a die-hard Mac user who was just waiting for the second-generation iPhone when I was gifted the Nokia at an industry party...Now I see no reason to switch to the upcoming iPhone rev, especially since the iPhone's camera isn't slated for improvement.)
I find it to be easy and enjoyable using Mail for Google Apps, Google Maps, and Nokia Maps on the N95 8GB...and the web browser is fast.
If you want to browse twitter, your directs, your replies, Twitter Local, or search Twitter through Summize on your mobile phone, which happens to not be an full fledged iphonised browser, you might stick with Slandr. The only downsides are the API limits, which can conflict with e.g. Twhirl or other 3rd party Twitter apps consuming your API limit and the fact that the Twitter API at this moment doesn't support the 'older'-button in the main timeline.
Looking forward to your experiences and comments on the useablility of Slandr. Please keep me posted @roelandp.
Happy Slandr'ing!
But it wasn't working on the european carriers
Any chance of getting slandr on a blackbery curve?
would you be so kind to elaborate more through @roelandp on twitter?
thanks