30 de abr. de 2007

My feedback about FRING

I've been trying FRING about 2 weeks and here is my notes about it.
Phone model: Nokia E61
Network type: WLAN and GSM/EDGE


Good points:

- Service is trusty and realiable. Respects the users accounts.
- Easy UI, nice view, icons and navigation
- Good battery saving power (or at least not high consumption)
- Works fine with multiple clients at same time. Tryied skype, gtalk, msn, sip and fring
- Search bar works cool.
- Also, cool having tabs between chats and calls.
- Good voice quality call using Skype and Gtalk
- Good calls over EDGE connection

Bad Points:
- Merged contacts at all - it's not nice searching a contact for a specific client
- Bad calls (mute listening) using MSN
- Phone's theme can makes UI difficult to read
- How to disable sound alerts!?
- How to customize alerts?
- I just didn't liked Fring advertising in my nickname without a warning
- Connection alerts just buggin me a lot... I'm walking thought different Wlan's, I don't want to be disturbed if I drop connection (I'm walking!).

Features suggestions:
- Icons, icons, icons. Add emotion to that :-)
- What about handsfree in voice calls?
- Please, give a way separating all those contacts. Making a line under IM client doesn't sounds easy. I would put it into separated trees or tabs, you can just put it in a IRC style or something (if you can customize it would be better)
- Data control (I wanna know how much traffic I'm spending in calls)
- Displaying user details such as email address would be fine.

Overall: Recommended.

19 de abr. de 2007

More Nokia Wiki content

I can't stop firing mobile articles into Nokia Wiki!
Yesterday I'd re-formatted and published a complete overview about Bluetooth technology.
Good to remember: Once you're editing a previously posted article, you need to be careful do don't disrespect the previous collaborator. I kept previous notes, and added references more content and updates - that's the main purpose of Wiki I believe: to collaborate. If I would like to publish these articles in private I should put my name in everything and copyright the content, but this is free, open source and collaborative environment and everyone must be careful about fellows.

Some of my points about Wiki:
- I would not make my view about a technology or other. That's why I do blogging :-)
- I really think it may need an administrator to keep Wiki reliable... maybe, the agreement from the article authors, or still, a open pool voting and rating article.
- Formatting sounds complicated, I wish to see templates, putting some of Web2.0 to work making use of AJAX, like drag-and-drop content (like we do for blogging), etc.


Following...
Good notes from Gabor in it's blog
Forum Nokia Wiki Community in Ron's blog

Updated (3:52PM BRT):
Added content to Wiki: Known User Agents (Browser/Mobile IDs)

18 de abr. de 2007

Delivery... Delivering...

I've been working in some content delivery to my project under IBM, to JME group inside this and also, as promised, for Nokia Wiki.
I'm reeeeeeeally bored to start doing it just by now. Some time ago, Nokia was offering to us Champions N95 devices for whose people who publish the better contents in it's Wiki. It's a shame that I missed it :-(
But that's ok... I'm now contributing with some stuff, and of course mainly in my experts targets. I started adding some content to Bluetooth API documentation inside Wiki, and then writing the first Bluetooth HelloWorld Example in Java - it's a simple chat between 2 Bluetooth devices, just works fine.

Next steps is to publish more content and add stuff to Bluetooth topics, then I will publish more simple HelloWorlds or How-To's.

Keep watching:-)

16 de abr. de 2007

Fring x Talkonaut x other mobile clients...

I've been trying a lot of mobile clients such as Barablu, Talkonaut, Fring and others. There are really a LOT of mobile clients. There is a kind of "Gaim"/Jabber concept using multiple networks for the same client. It is a good feature, while it is a feature...

I tried Barablu for a while. It seems like a good client but I couldn't test calls since it's available only for some countries in Europe. It has a good UI and works fine to chat.

Talkonaut is a Google Talk client improving Jabber network and also works with MSN and others. The way it works for calling is like a "call push". They works as a gateway calling you and the another person, over operator's network. It doesn't works for VoIP or VoWLAN, also I sent a bug report to Talkonaut about a MSN (gateway) issue.

The last client I've been trying is Fring. I was looking for a VoIP/VoWLAN client, and then I downloaded it to my E61. It is a simple, written in Symbian and allows Gtalk conversations, Skypeout and, of course, regular phone calls. I tryed Gtalk call and I liked pretty much voice quality under my home wlan.

I'll keep trying another clients and post here. I'm adding a label to this (IM Clients), so you can follow me.

13 de abr. de 2007

SavaJe survives!

Sun has just acquired SavaJe's legal rights.
-- In a brief view for those who don't know SavaJe: it is a Java OS for mobile.
It has been shown last year in JavaOne, there was a prototype running the os and MSA API. I thought nice seeing a Java OS in mobile phones, but, must admit that I had many doubts before talking to SavaJe people last year, and I left with more than I got in.

Particulary, I think that SavaJe has a strong and difficult market to get into. Mobile market has already popular and well-known platforms such as Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux Mobile System.

Sources:
SavaJe
Telecoms
DeviceForge.Com

5 de abr. de 2007

Someway Fixing my N90?


Since I've been elected as Champion in the first ever Forum Nokia Champion program by Janurary 2006; I got the N90 device as a gift. I was happy starting S60 2nd edition Symbian programming some stuff (as I'm most Java involved :-).

Well, the sad day was October, 4th 2006 - I was in a snake with some friends and then, when I flipped the screen to take a picture something happened and the screen didn't change to camera/wide-screen mode. Then I flipped-out again and turned off the cell phone.

After few minutes, I turned the phone on again - and ok, camera looks normal again, but now:
- Icon's names and labels has just changed to default and internal names.
- Gallery was empty (like just cleared)
- Pictures and video's has not been saved anymore
- Themes had disappeared, etc.

I tried lot of things and then I'd reseted phone software pressing keys: "Green + 3 + *" (don't do it or you will reset phone with factory configuration).
Nothing of these worked, then I sent my phone to a Nokia assistance near my house and - freak - they bring my cell back after 4 (FOUR) months worse then he was. It doesn't turn on anymore - I believe guys tried doing a wrong flash update.

So, since January this year I am trying to contact Nokia Care Center by phone +55 (11) 6824-6100. Just like is in the website - it rings and looks like nobody answer (seems like a phone line issue or something).

Next step: I am planning to go to Sao Paulo next week in Nokia Care Center address - hope the address is right and I can find a solution, or I'll be just enjoying Sao Paulo without my S60 phone.

Good to remember:
I got N90 as a gift - it looks like it is a test version of the device delivered without any warranty. (I agreed with the terms)
I wasn't a careful user. It fall down some times (ugh!) and - maybe - it could be the reason for bad-function.

People helping me with this:
Nokia fellows in Brazil Sao Paulo and Pernambuco, Nokia Champion friends - thanks Rosso and Tote.

4 de abr. de 2007

Nokia N95 - best phone in 2007

GPS? 5MP Camera? Btooth? Wi-fi? S60-Symbian? Ohhhh... I wish I'm gonna have one...

3 de abr. de 2007

Step-by-step: Geeting mail from other accounts in Gmail

This is not hot, new or even hard to do, but how I had just did it, I like to share the step-by-step to make Gmail get mail from other accounts.


What do you need?
You must have a email account in a supported pop3 provider. (like Yahoo!)
Yeah, you must have a login and password!

Step-by-step!

1) Login to Gmail
2) Find the label "Get mail from other accounts". Click in Add another email account


3) Add an email account - type the entire mail address and then click Next Step


4) Type the username, password, the pop3 host and port.
Note: Gmail will guess your pop3 host. It is right for Yahoo! in the given picture, but get HOST, PORT and if it need SSL connection with your mail provider. Also, select the LABEL to the given account - It should be nice to keep organized.


5) Choose if you want to send mail with the other account mail's name (you will configure the SMTP address)


You're Done!
Enjoy :-)

2 de abr. de 2007

Mozilla goes mobile but...

Mozilla has launched it's browser for mobile: the Minimo Project. I was excited about Mozilla mobile browser (as a Firefox user) but, it is available only for Windows Mobile. Oh... common Mozilla foundation!! That's disappointing a .ORG foundation create a browser to a closed environment like Windows. In a "Minimum", it should be distributed also for Symbian users as well.

Anyway, if you're not a Windows Mobile user and want to know more, Juarez -- a Nokia Champion colleague - has good thoughts about it.

New Google Mobile Search

Great job from Google improving mobile search. Now you can search for locations in a pretty easier way from your mobile device. As Google Maps does, you can look for a business or an address just typing basic entries. You type what and where in the search boxes, it will return the result matches to your entry and displays the map fit to your mobile screen. This is a different solution instead using Gmaps for mobile.


First MSA mobile in the market

Sony Ericsson launches the first MSA mobile:

"The new mandatory APIs supported through MSA include 3D graphics, personal information management, Bluetooth, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), web services, location services and payment services for Java ME (Micro Edition). Sony Ericsson has supported several of these APIs in its earlier Java Platform versions but with MSA there is finally industry alignment and a clear set of expectations on the implementation of these JSRs. With MSA, the mass-market mobile phone becomes an increasingly capable platform for enterprise development and it will be possible to ensure secure data storage and communication and create new innovative applications, for example SVG maps."

References:

What is MSA?
C. Enrique Ortiz
MobileMag