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Top 10 Symbian apps

1. Facebook

apps facebook Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutWe all need to check our Facebook accounts every now and then. This is especially true during the summer when your friends and/or family members are usually travelling. Facebook for Symbian may not be as powerful as its iPhone and Android counterparts, but it still provides you with the access to all of the key information, as well as with the ability to comment and leave wall posts. Heck, I am not sure I actually need all the additional bells and whistles Facebook for iPhone and Facebook for Android offer.

2. Skype

apps skype Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutWhat can I say here? Even though its not necessarily the cheapest way to call long-distance numbers, its sort of a default app on your desktop/notebook computer, hence you need to install it on your phone, too. Skype for Symbian doesn’t offer video calls, but then again I’m not sure I need that capability at all. Voice calling is all I need from Skype.

And in case you are looking for more affordable alternatives to call fixed and mobile phone numbers, you may want to check out Tru, Fring or Nimbuzz, which also serve as instant messaging clients. What’s more, Fring also supports video calls which is nice, but not a must-have feature in my book.

3. Gravity

apps gravity Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutThe single best Twitter client for Symbian is not a cheap app, but its worth every penny. And besides, its not like you have a ton of choice. To be fair, there are other apps that allow you to "do your tweet thing" while on the go, but none comes close to Gravity. The application supports multiple Twitter accounts, image uploading to various image hosting services, multiple Twitter searches, Twitter Trends, groups, audio alerts, auto-connect and much more. Needless to say, it has the 5 out of 5 stars rating in the Ovi Store.

4. Ovi Maps 3

apps ovi maps Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutAlthough it comes preloaded with every Nokia smartphone, it is always suggested to download the latest version to give it a try. Heck, if you feel adventurous, you can try out beta versions from Nokia Beta Labs and experience some of the forthcoming features before the rest of the world. Ovi Maps supports both driving and pedestrian navigation, while also offering additional services and content such as live traffic, travel guides, ability to check-in to places, and keep your friends in the loop on Foursquare, Facebook and Twitter. However, Nokia’s mapping app really shines in the offline mode, enabling users to preload maps on their phones before travelling to other countries.

5. Fring/Nimbuzz

apps fring nimbuzz Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutI have already mentioned these two when I talked about Skype but here I will mention them again. The reason is obvious aside from Skype I also have both Fring and Nimbuzz running on my Nokia E7. This is not to say you need to have both of them as well one of them will do the job just fine. And that job, in case you wonder, is instant messaging. Personally I prefer Fring cause that was the first multi-network IM app I used on a Symbian phone. However, few friends of mine prefer Nimbuzz so I guess it’s safe to say whichever you pick you will not be wrong. Best of all, both apps are free to download.

6. Shazam

apps shazam Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutI cannot say I am firing-up Shazam every day however sometimes I really need it. Maybe need is a too harsh word cause Shazam is all about fun. Yes I do not actually have to know the name of some song, but if I can find that out easily why not? Again Symbian users don’t get to access all of the latest features Shazam offers to the iOS and Android device owners, but the basic song recognition is on board. And honestly, thats the part you care about the most. The free version gets you 5 tags a month, while the paid Encore version comes with unlimited tagging and "exclusive features."

7. JoikuSpot

apps joikuspot Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutThis little app turns your 3G connection into a Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing you to easily connect your laptop, tablet or any other Wi-Fi-enabled device to the Internet. JoikuSpot exists in two flavors Light, which is free to download and Premium which costs 10 EUR. The latter comes with few additional features, including enhanced internet security and the ability to name your HotSpot as you like. Moreover, the Premium Edition also features full internet protocol stack, not just the web. As a result, you will be able to use email clients, messenger services like MSN, or connect to your corporate intranet via secured VPN tunneling.

8. Quickoffice

apps quickoffice Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutNeed to create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations while on the go? Eventually we all need to do it from time to time. Hopefully, its not something you will be doing on a daily basis, but you still may need the capability. And thanks to Quickoffice which fortunately comes preloaded with the Nokia E7 you can do just that. It’s the full mobile office suite, supporting all Microsoft Office files while retaining file formats with no data loss. Moreover, the app comes with some advanced features such as support for complex formal’s, graphical editing capabilities, file management and so on.

9. Spotify

apps spotify Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutWe all need some music on our mobiles. After all, no one wants a separate MP3 player when our phones can do the job just as well. For one thing, most MP3 players don’t support apps and only allow you to listen to the music you’ve previously stored on them. What if you want to check out some new tunes? There are various Internet radio apps like Pandora or Spotify offering that service. Since the former is not available for Symbian smartphones, Nokia users have turned to the latter service… and Spotify became an instant hit, delivering on the go access to a catalog of more than 15 million songs.

10. Nokia Sleeping Screen

apps nokia sleeping screen Top 10 Symbian apps I cant live withoutStill in beta, Nokia Sleeping Screen makes your phone stand out by painting beautifully crafted images on the sleeping screen, which you would not use anyway. However, its not just about aesthetics this little app also provides you with information on missed calls, unread text messages, and reminders presented with clear icons and animations. Best of all, thanks to the OLED-based screens Symbian^3 devices like the Nokia E7 and N8 have, Nokia Sleeping Screen maintains the battery operating time of your phone. Bear in mind though that it requires Qt versions 4.6.4 and 4.7.2 to work.

 

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Nokia has updated its Maps app today to version 3.08. It brings both visual and functional improvements that will be appreciated a lot from the people using it on a regular basis.

 

Maps 3.08 comes with improved design and new dashboard for Drive guidance and assistance. The settings have also been reorganized and shortcuts for easy switch between the different metric systems have been added on the screen. The new Maps app brings live traffic updates and now you can set a contact for your destination.

 

Update yours Now!

 

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Nokia has updated the Symbian developers guidelines, which should be used by 3rd party developers when creating new Symbian apps. According to the company the new guidelines “should be seen as a style evolution, not a revolution”, but changes are quite significant nonetheless.


The first thing you can expect from future Symbian apps is to use a smaller status bar. So far quite a lot of space got wasted, but Nokia urges the developers to end this. The tab bars should also be updated so they are now easier to press (they should fill the entire row). Finally the toolbar at the bottom should be kept to a single line, which should free some more space at the bottom of the screen for the actual content.

 

To make it easier for developers to follow those guidelines Nokia has added ready-made UI building blocks to Qt Quick framework. Those should make it sticking to the new styling a walk in the park as developers won’t need to worry about designing the UI elements themselves.

 

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Symbian users with a thing for augmented reality apps should definitely check this out. The developers from Nokia Beta Labs have just announced the public availability of the 3D World Glaze app.


The Symbian app gives you a new kind of viewpoint to the world, allowing you to see through the surface (and insides) of the planet all the way to the other side. In addition to geographical features such as continents in their real physical locations, Nokia 3D World Gaze allows you to see geotagged media, day and night regions, current location of the Sun, and other content from locations around the world.

 

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Nokia X6

 

Nokia released a new software update for the X6, its first Symbian S60 5th Edition smartphone with a capacitive touchscreen. Firmware version 32 (or 3.2) brings several performance enhancements while at the same time making the device more stable than ever. In other words, many (if not all) of the known/reported bugs have been fixed and some of the apps updated.

Presuming you own the Nokia X6, go to “Settings” -> “Tools” -> “Software update” or dial *#0000#, hit “Options” -> “Check for update” and take it from there. It is advisable to do this with your battery fully charged and while in a hotspot.

Before proceeding make sure to backup all of your data, just in case something goes wrong. Even though this process is pretty safe, its a good idea to have your contacts and calendars stored locally on your computer, and if possible in the cloud.

 

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