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Three Great N900 Tweaking Tools: Shortcutd, Tweakr, and Phone Speakers Switcher

August 1st, 2010 admin No comments

Shortcutd, Tweakr, and Phone Speakers Switcher.

Shortcutd, Tweakr, and Phone Speakers Switcher.

There’s quite a few tweaking programs for the N900. But these three all bring something new to the table when it comes to managing calls and button presets.

Shortcutd

Shortcutd allows you to map your camera button to several predefined actions, OR a custom shell command. There’s options for both long and short presses, and I have both of mine mapped to “Launch Phone”. This lets me quickly open up the Phone app faster than sitting there waiting for the accelerometer to rotate the screen (I turned this feature off because it was so laggy). I love it.

You can also use your proximity sensor as a “button” (essentially by covering it for either a short or long amount of time), but I’ve had some negative experiences with it so I try to avoid the sensor as much as possible.

Tweakr

Tweakr is a collection of random options smushed together. The crown jewel is the “Snap icons to grid” setting, letting you lock desktop icons into place. Nokia, for some odd reason, did not include a sort or snap to grid option, and without Tweakr we’re simply left with icons that are sprinkled all over the place.

Another key setting that Tweakr lets you muck around with is the Power key. Normally, hitting it once brings up the phone menu, and holding it down turns the phone off. With Tweakr, you can disable/enable any or all power key functionality, or switch it up slightly. I’m not quite sure if double-tapping the Power key normally locks the phone, but you can either enable that or opt to show the menu instead.

Finally, there’s an option to mess around with the phone profiles. Tweakr lets you copy the General profile, but it looks like it just renames it instead. So I guess consider that a feature.

Phone Speakers Switcher

Phone Speakers Switcher is an interesting little tool that gives you several ways to activate the N900 loudspeaker during a call. I’ve been testing out using the proximity sensor to automatically turn on the loudspeaker when the phone is away from my face, and it’s been working fairly well. It’s a little weird to get used to though. And I swear sometimes my proximity sensor is a bit finicky. If the sensor’s not your thing, you can always use the Camera key, or slide open the keyboard to activate the speaker.

Other options include using the Camera button to end the call (probably not the best idea in my book) and opening the dashboard when the speakers are activated

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What’s Coming: Nokia’s Mysterious C0 Phone

July 4th, 2010 admin No comments
Nokia C0: The model number remains a mystery.
Nokia C0: The model number remains a mystery.

There’s been some sightings of a new phone in the wild: a Sidekick-ish slider branded with the mysterious “C0? designation. Nokia uses zeroes to indicate prototype phones, and the C probably means it’s destined for the C-series line of medium-end phones. That hasn’t stopped people from calling it out as the elusive N9, a phone that’s been in the rumor mill without any real concrete info. Read more…

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Nokia N8 Surprises Yet Again With Bluetooth Mice Compatibility

June 29th, 2010 admin 1 comment

A new discovery for the Nokia N8 opens up some cool possibilities. FoneArena published a video showing a bluetooth mouse controlling the N8. I think this could be really useful in the living room while the device is connected to a big-screen TV for movies or at the office for giving presentations. Take a look.

Bluetooth mice support for the Nokia N8 was not pointed out on press releases or official videos. Vaibhav Sharma from the Symbian Blog feels this is a game changing feature that should have been highlighted. Did Nokia’s marketing team forget to mention it, or are they afraid users will think it’s a stupid feature for a smartphone?

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Meego Handset UI Guideline Revealed. Includes Hints of WebOS & Android

June 28th, 2010 admin 1 comment
A document titled, MeeGo Handset Interaction Guidelines, was found buried deep within the official Meego site a few days ago. Although there were no images, it described an overall interaction model for the OS expected on upcoming high-end Nokia devices. It has been deleted already, but no online documents are safe from Google Cache! I’ve highlighted some things that looked interesting. Read more…

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Nokia N8 Spotted at Pepcom Digital Experience

June 28th, 2010 admin No comments
I was at Digital Experience in New York City last night to check out the latest products in consumer technology from various brands. I was glad to see Nokia in attendance, showing off the Nokia Nuron, Nokia E73, and a pre-production Nokia N8 (it was labeled C0).

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