Download Nokia Theme Purple for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, N8, 5235 and 5530

Here is a new theme called Nokia Theme Purple for Symbian^3 mobiles such as Nokia N8, C6-01, C7 and Symbian S60v5 mobiles such as Nokia X6, N97, N97 Mini, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5530 XpressMusic and 5800 XpressMusic. This theme also works with Symbian S60v3 mobiles such as Nokia E71, E72 and E63. The theme is designed by Logonaniket.

It's a nice looking theme and supports most of the Symbian platform. The beauty about this theme is that it along with default icons, it also comes with original Nokia N8 icons. You can feel the Nokia N8 on your Symbian S60 5th and 3rd mobiles. The theme works great without any problem. The performance too is good.

Download for Symbian^3 mobiles

Download (Default icon | Nokia N8 icon ) for Symbian S60v3 FP1, FP2 & E-Series mobiles

Symbian S60v5 mobile users can get this theme from the following download link.

Theme Nokia Theme Purple for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (5.2 MB)
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Download Application FolderPlay for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5235 and 5530

FolderPlay is an audio player application for Symbian S60v5 touch screen mobile phones. As the name suggests, you don't need to create a playlist for your player to play instead you tell the folder where your media is. FolderPlay recursively plays a subset of the natural directory structure.


FolderPlay supports following formats: WAV, LPCM, FLAC, APE/MAC, MP3, AC3, OGG, AAC (ADTS only). Some of the features of FolderPlay are:
  • It has software amplifier.
  • It supports CUE sheets with FLAC, APE and OGG.
  • It supports random rewinding, continues playback from previously stored position.
  • Simple and light on battery.
  • Provides the following built-in languages support: en, ru, he, de, fr, zh.
FolderPlay application is developed by Alexander Demidov. You can download the version 1.8.0 from FolderPlay website or from the following download link. The application is compatible to work with Nokia X6, N97, N97 Mini, 5800 XpressMusic, 5530 XpressMusic, 5230, 5233 and 5235.

Application FolderPlay for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (247 KB)
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Download Game Dropplings for Nokia 5800, X6, N97, 5235, 5233 and 5530

Dropplings is a colorful Java game developed by Inlogic Software. The game also works with Symbian S605th touch screen mobiles. In this game, play a little monster in the role of a parachutist. Beat your opponents in five games. Each turn is consists of five rounds during which you must score enough points to get to the next competition.

Beware of being disqualified for an early start and do not forget to open your parachute on time. The winner is the player that is the first to land on the ground. You can choose from five little monsters so do not hesitate and start this adrenaline challenge.

The graphics and sound of this game is superb as you can see from the screenshot. This game is available on multiple platform such as Blackberry, Android, etc. You can download the version 1.0.0 of this game in Italian language from the following download link. The game works with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233, 5235 and 5530 XpressMusic. Enjoy these little monsters on your mobile.

Game Dropplings for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (655 KB)
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Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 newest phone announced

When a phone model becomes very popular, many mobile companies launches a mini version of the same phone to open it's market more wisely. the mini version has reduced features and less price, but easy to market. Nokia and Sony ericsson did this to their N97 and XPERIA phones. right now, Samsung Galaxy is the most famous mobile phone series. they recently announced a mini version of Galaxy.
it's cheap and has a 3.14 inch capacitive touchscreen. but Galaxy Mini S5570 runs with Android 2.2 froyo version and it has a 600MHz processor. this phone comes with Samsung's TouchWiz v3.0 UI. Samsung has their own sound technology called DNSe and they included it to Galaxy Mini S5570. it has a 7.2MPp/s HSDPA modem, bluetooth and wi-fi. the internal memory of this phone is 160MB but it supports up to 32GB memory cards.
Galaxy Mini S5570 has a GPS receiver, a Digital compass and a FM radio. the main camera of this phone is 3.15MP and it supports geo-tagging. also like all other Galaxy phones,Galaxy Mini S5570 comes with all Google applications.

LG Optimus Me P350 - Film: Tune up Your Life!

We see a lot of you have shown interest in the colorful LG Optimus Me P350 phones! Take a look as these two friends have so much fun with LG Optimus Me P350, they don't even realize the sun becoming the moon! From excellent browser performance and seamless connectivity with Android™ 2,2 (Froyo). intuitive pinch zoom, easy web browsing with Voice Search™ to the five vibrant colors to choose from and affordability -- no wonder their exploration went for hours!

MOTOROLA ATRIX Promo

Introducing MOTOROLA ATRIX. Is this your next smartphone? Laptop? Desktop? Entertainment Centre? Or all the above? The world's most powerful smartphone is the future of mobile computing.

Launching in Europe, first with Orange UK

Android 3.0 Honeycomb Preview for Smartphones

In this video we discuss how Android 3.0 Honeycomb might work on a smartphone. We know for a fact that Google plans to release Android Honeycomb for smartphones in 2011. It will allow for buttonless hardware, better multiasking, better management of the homescreens, and much more. Honeycomb will first show up on the Motorola Xoom tablet.

A Little Lesson I learned about QR Codes and Mobile Video

2D Barcodes or QR Codes are all the rage.  They are the trendy marketing gadget of 2010.  For those unfamiliar, patterns of a QR code simply translates into a string of characters; there are no licensing required, much like the way you can generate a UPC code to represent a string of numbers without licensing.  The lengthier the characters (up to 4,296), the more complicated the QR code becomes (hence the larger the QR Code needed for a better scan).  For marketers, unlike a URL which is owned by the marketer, a QR code can't be owned... its just an alternate way to embed characters (and its benefit is to allow smartphones or devices to scan in the said characters set quicker than typing).  Many marketers embed different messages or URLs into QR Codes when used as marketing material and many are using it to launch a short clip of video to add a rich media element to an otherwise plain print media (in magazines or billboards).

When I first played around Mobile QR / Video concept for work, I simply embedded a .MP4 video into a QR code.  Then I got a little fancier by encoding the URL into a bit.ly shortner so my QR Code pattern is less complicated.  I quickly ran into an issue with compatibility.  It turns out, .MP4 is good with iPhones and late model Androids but older Androids or BlackBerry devices doesn't always render the video format.  Thankfully, we work with a video platform provider and they've quickly come up with a solution for us.  They've essentially created their own version of bit.ly URL for me to embed into the QR code, when a mobile device reaches that URL, their platform will detect the device and find the most common denominator of video format and serve it up.  In some cases, they would even serve a YouTube clip given that majority of handhelds out there have a default YouTube app/player.

In short, if you are a marketer and starting to dabble in QR codes for Video and do not have the budget to pay for a video platform service provider for your ecommerce business, encoding a YouTube URL might be your best bet since it is free and most compatible.  For those with deeper pockets, push your video platform providers to give you the ability to generate unique QR codes based on your marketing source (ie. different codes by print ads, or regions or stores, etc...).

SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES ITS NEXT GENERATION PORTABLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

Ultimate Portable Entertainment System Makes Its Debut This Year,
Further Expanding the PlayStation® Business in the Portable Gaming Market

Tokyo – Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) announced its next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP), which delivers the ultimate portable entertainment experience. NGP will make its debut at the end of the year 2011.

NGP is designed to offer unparalleled interactive entertainment that is only possible on PlayStation®. This new system offers a revolutionary combination of rich gaming and social connectivity within a real world context, made possible by leveraging SCE's experience from both PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) and PlayStation®3 (PS3®) entertainment systems.

Deep and immersive gaming is at the core of PlayStation's DNA, and NGP is the latest embodiment of this vision. By having both Wi-Fi and 3G network connectivity, together with various applications, NGP will enable infinite possibilities for users to "encounter," "connect," "discover," "share" and "play" with friends wherever they are. Within the device are a range of features that provide a genuinely cutting-edge, next generation ultimate portable entertainment experience.
・Stunning OLED and Revolutionary User Interface

NGP incorporates a beautiful multi-touch 5-inch organic light emitting display (OLED) as the front display. A high-performance CPU / GPU combined with OLED enables rich, visually striking graphics never seen before on a portable entertainment system, for both games and other digital entertainment content. The new system also incorporates a unique multi-touch pad on the rear, and together with the front touch display, NGP offers new game play allowing users to interact directly with games in three dimension-like motion, through "touch, grab, trace, push and pull" moves of the fingers.
・Super Oval Design and Dual Analog Sticks

While succeeding the basic design philosophy of PSP, NGP adopts the Super Oval Design form factor, created to fit comfortably in users' hands. For the first time, a portable entertainment system will feature two analog sticks, which enable a wider range of game genres to be brought into the portable experience.
・LiveArea™

Every game title for NGP will be provided with a space called "LiveArea™" where users can share the fun and excitement with other players. Users will have access to the latest information of games provided from SCE and 3rd party developers and publishers through PlayStation®Network. Additionally, NGP users will be able to view an "Activity" log that is constantly updated with accomplishments from users who are playing the same game, which in turn can trigger active real-time communication among users.
・Near

SCE will also provide location-based services on NGP as part of the basic features utilizing PlayStation Network. The new application called "Near," developed specifically for this service and the network, will be pre-installed in the system to let users find out what their friends in the vicinity are playing now or what they were playing recently. Users can meet their friends and new players virtually, regardless of what games they are playing, simply by sharing their game information across different dimensions of time and distance.
・New Game Medium

NGP adopts a new game medium, a small flash memory based card, dedicated for NGP software titles. Taking advantage of the flash memory feature, this innovative card can store the full software titles plus add-on game content or the game save data directly on to the card. By adopting flash memory based card, SCE will be able to provide game cards with higher capacity in the future, allowing developers to store more game data to deliver rich and immersive games.

NGP will also come equipped with two cameras on its front and rear, as well as three motion sensors, gyroscope, accelerometer and electronic compass, all of which are designed to enable users to enjoy the world of entertainment that is linked with real life experiences.

PlayStation®Suite (PS Suite), announced today, will also closely coordinate with NGP. The newly developed and released game content for Android™ based portable devices can also be enjoyed on NGP. As a result, users will have access to not only the most leading-edge content, but also some of the more casual experiences that typify the mobile market place.

SCE will vigorously promote NGP towards the launch as the next generation portable entertainment platform and deploy various measures to further expand the portable gaming market.

SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT TO UNVEIL "PLAYSTATION®SUITE," DELIVERING THE WORLD OF PLAYSTATION® TO ANDROID™ BASED PORTABLE DEVICES

Simultaneously Launching "PlayStation®Certified" License Program to Provide
PlayStation® Content and Development Support for Android™ Based Portable Devices.

Tokyo - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) unveiled "PlayStation®Suite" (PS Suite), delivering the PlayStation® experience to Android™ based portable devices*1. Through this entirely new initiative, users will be able to enjoy PlayStation content on an open operating system for the first time in PlayStation history.

In the dramatically evolving and diversifying mobile market, the number of users who enjoy games casually on a variety of devices including mobile phones, smart-phones and tablet PCs, has been increasing significantly. By offering "PlayStation quality" content to this rapidly growing market, SCE will not only deliver the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users around the globe, but will also be able to offer game developers and publishers the potential to further expand their business opportunities to these devices.

In providing the PlayStation experience on Android based portable devices, SCE will commence a "PlayStation®Certified" license program for hardware manufacturers. Through this program, SCE will offer necessary support, including development support as well as logo licensing, to ensure the delivery of PlayStation quality experience across various devices.

On the software front, SCE plans to provide PS Suite content within this calendar year, starting with original PlayStation games*2 (PS one® classics) that will allow users to enjoy "PlayStation quality" gameplay on their Android based portable devices. SCE also plans to open PlayStation®Store where users will be able to download content in an easy to use environment, directly via the Android based portable devices. Moreover, SCE will provide a new game development environment in an effort to ensure new and compelling content is delivered on PS Suite, which will also offer opportunities for a wider base of developers and publishers to further expand their business on various portable devices.

Newly developed content for PS Suite can also be enjoyed on the next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP), which SCE announced today. Users who have never experienced PlayStation content can get a taste of the PlayStation experience through PS Suite and from there, they can enjoy the ultimate portable entertainment experience that is only possible on NGP.

SCE will vigorously enhance the entertainment world delivering the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users.

*1 Android™ 2.3 or beyond is required.

*2 PS one game console software title. We will announce the tiles when ready.

Keeping organised with your Nokia

GLOBAL – Being disorganised is SO last year. This year is about getting things in order and being as efficient as possible. For us anyway. That’s why we’ve put together a little guide to how you can make this year a productive one, right from your own mobile phone. Find out how you can get organised with your Nokia, right here. Read on.

We’re hoping last year was a great year for you and we’re here to help you make this year an even better one. With some useful advice and tips on how to make the most of your phones native software, plus some help from the apps that await your attention from Ovi Store.

1. Ovi
Setting up an Ovi account is the best way to get the most of your Nokia phone. Once you’re set up with your free account at Ovi.com, you’re phone is only a few clicks away from any service Nokia have to offer.

2. Email
Pre-installed on all Nokia devices, it goes under the name of Nokia Messaging and it’s the first thing we do when setting up a new phone. With support for Ovi Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Google Mail, Windows Live Hotmail and many other POP/IMAP accounts, as well as corporate accounts using Microsoft Exchange, you’ve got access to ten personal email accounts. Instantly connecting your phone to any/all of your inboxes.

3. Ovi Store
For those apps that aren’t already installed on your phone, it’s the best and quickest way to get apps. Shopping at Ovi Store is as simple as clicking the icon and browsing through through thousands of apps and games.

4. Sticky Notes Touch
No organised person would be complete without Stickynotes. You write little things down and stick them on your wall to remind you to-do something later. Sticky Notes Touch lets you jot down tasks quickly, onto a virtual cork noticeboard.

5. Ovi Maps
Ditch the A-Z or the other route planners you browse on the net before you leave the house. Switch on Ovi Maps on your phone and you’ve got instant navigation – with turn-by-turn directions – to anywhere in the world. For free, forever.

6. Multiple alarms
If you wake up at 5am every morning, bringing yourself to reset that alarm every night is the last thing you want to do. Set up a repeating alarm so that you only need to set it once, leaving the phone to do the boring repetitive bit by itself. Navigate to the Alarm section of your phone, add your new alarm time and choose which days you want the alarm to sound. Job done.

7. Ovi Contacts
Personal data is the number one thing people care about most when something goes wrong with their technology. A phone can be replaced, but the phone numbers held within can be lost forever. Ovi Contacts can grab all the phone contacts from your phone and store them online, forever. Syncing your phone over-the-air with the server from time to time will keep this list up-to-date and keep your contacts safe and sound.

8. Social
Being organised doesn’t just mean being on top of things at work, your social life also needs organising too. You don’t want to forget someones birthday do you? Social keeps you up-to-date with your friends’ activity – through their status updates or tweets – and lets you download events they’ve organised on Facebook right into your phone calendar and comes built-in with new Symbian devices.

9. Quickoffice Pro 6
Do some of your work on the hour-long train journey home, so you can spend some more time playing with the kids or shooting zombies in that new game you’ve got. Whatever you prefer. Quickoffice Pro 6 turns your phone into a portable work desk, enabling you to go through those accounts and finish that presentation for the next morning.

10. Memory Status Touch
After a while and a good few months down-the-line, you might notice you’ve filled all that storage space on your phone with apps, games, music, videos and photos. Memory Status Touch, helps you keep an eye on the memory of your phone so you know when it’s time to do some house-keeping, to remove some of that old content.

Nokia most trusted brand in India

MUMBAI, India – Nokia has been voted the most trusted brand in India according to a survey conducted and published by research firm Trust Research Advisory (TRA). The “Brand Trust Report, India Study 2011″ was launched in Mumbai on Tuesday by Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, Former President of India. The survey covered 16,000 brands, based on 61 questions to 2310 respondents in nine major cities.

The number two and three spots were taken by Tata and Sony, respectively, while LG and Samsung were positioned at number four and five.

Describing the methodology of the survey, TRA’s CEO N Chandramouli said, “As trust is a veiy subjective term, we developed a trust matrix which included 61 components defining trust which include empathy, non-threatening ambience, perceived competence, corporate altruism, commanding respect, shared interest, displaying sincerity, enthusiasm, outward appearance and accepting responsibility.”

Other interesting results from the survey were that Pepsi came in at number 36, while Coca-Cola was at 60th place.

The survey also ranked personalities, with cricketer Sachin Tendulkar coming in at 59, ahead of Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, (ranked 232nd) and Bollywood actor Aamir Khan (242nd).

Nokia Lottery scammers: still out there. Beware.

GLOBAL – It’s that time of the year again when we at Nokia Conversations want to remind you all that the so-called Nokia Lottery is a dishonest scam. We’ve warned against this for the past two years but still we hear news – through our comments – that the scammers are still trying get you to part with your hard-earned cash. Don’t let them get it. It’s yours; keep it. Join us as we give you some tips on how to stay safe this year.

Back in 2009 we let you know that the Nokia Lottery doesn’t exist and never will. Then in early 2010 we did the same thing again, as it’s clearly needed. Racking up more than 700 comments combined, you’ve copied and pasted the scamming emails you’ve received in your droves. This is a great way of helping fellow readers determine what’s real and what’s not. But it always ends the same way: the Nokia Lottery isn’t real.
How the Nokia Lottery scam works

There are a couple of methods these scammers use, in the hope of stealing your money.

You receive an email claiming you have been chosen at random, to receive a prize, usually a large figure of money. In this case, £350,000 is the prize. However, to receive your winnings you must send them some money as an admin charge. £650 in this same case. They hope you’ll be so dazzled by the large sum of money they claim you’ve won, that you’ll send the admin fee. It’s at this point you’ll never hear from them again and your money will be lost.

A second method commonly used is contacting you by SMS. These text messages will tell you you’ve won a heap of money, like in this case, but you must first phone a telephone number or email back to hand over your bank details. Do not do this. Never give your bank details to a stranger, especially if all you know about them is their mobile phone number.

Whatever method they use, they will be asking for the same thing. Either your bank account details, or some money in another form and the messages they send always look official, but they’re not. They’re fake.
What to do if you receive a Nokia Lottery scam SMS or email

Don’t respond to the messages, doing so will only encourage them to keep contacting you.

There are several agencies and sites out there to help you, where you can report the fraud in the hope to get these stopped:

Action Fraud
Snopes
The Anti-Phishing Working Group

If you haven’t entered any competition, or if the prize looks too good to be true, then it almost certainly will be. Let’s have a safe 2011.

Get to know Mobile Documents

GLOBAL – Email delivery to your mobile phone is becoming very popular. Emailing from your phone has plenty of benefits, but what do you do with those emails that are 20MB in size, with some high-res images or 30 page PDFs? Mobile Documents by VISIARC, offers email retrieval, via The Cloud. Read on to find out more.

Emailing on-the-move, via a phone, is a great way of keeping in contact with anybody in the world. Especially if you’re waiting for that important email from work telling you you’ve won that new contract, or something. However – up until now – opening large emails on your Nokia phone has not only been time-consuming, but also costly. Downloading a file of 65 MB, just to find out that the information inside isn’t really relevant, can end up costing you lots of money. So you could log onto a PC and download the files that way, but that’s not always possible when you’re on a train, plain or anywhere else. Mobile Documents opens up your email as a normal email client would, but within the email it’ll show you the attachments all laid out with details of how large the file is, how many pages, the type of document and a thumbnail of the document itself.
Setting up Mobile Documents

First on the agenda is to download the app. This app’s currently in Beta phase, which means it’s still in development but is nearly ready. Beta apps give you the opportunity to play with an app before it goes live, so some changes will be made when it finally graduates. Download from Nokia Beta Labs, or the Ovi Store. We noticed that you have to install the app to the C drive, as installing to E meant the homescreen widget didn’t find Mobile Documents. Install complete, you’ve got the freedom to browse the demo on your phone. We’d recommend you try the demo first as it’s a good way of knowing what the app is all about without setting up your email addresses, that comes later.

Happy with your tutorial and want to continue setting up your email accounts? Go back to the main screen and enter your email address to sign up for the full version, which is still free. During setup, you’ll need to assign your email account with a pin number, for added security, which we think is a good idea.
Homescreen widget setup

Find an empty slot on one of your homescreens and long-press on the screen. Select the plus symbol, scroll to mail and your mailbox will ask you to select which email account you wish to use. Now you’ll notice you have the Mobile Documents logo next to your email address, selecting this will mean all your mail will now run through the Mobile Documents client.
Viewing attachments

If you receive a large email with attachments, open it up and scroll to the bottom to find the attachments. Pressing on one of these attachments will bring up a menu with the options; View, Read, Copy and Download.

View, opens a preview of the document with the ability to flick through the pages from left to right. This is great for selecting what you actually want to view from the document without having to download it first.

Read, transcribes the document for you and gives it to you in the simplest form. If you’ve got a PDF or Word document, Read will give you the text version.

Copy, allows you to copy that file to your clipboard and Download, does what you’d expect. It saves it to to your phone for later use, if you so need it.

One of the great features of Mobile Documents is that you can send any of the attachments you’ve already received, onto somebody else without having to download the file. Because all this data is never actually downloaded in the first place, you’re simply passing the information from the server to the other recipient, this is called Cherry Picking.
Cherry Picking

Open Mobile Documents, select the email account you wish to send an email from if you have more than one, and compose new mail. Start with adding the contact who will receive the email. Next, press the screen below the subject line. This is the box you’ll need to type your message in. Once you’ve typed your message, press Add Att. at the bottom of the screen and it’s here that you can browse any other email – from any email account you’ve set up- and add an attachment straight into your message – without ever downloading it onto your device. Pressing send will send the email instantly, from The Cloud.
Document Support

You’ll be able to retrieve most documents that get sent to your inbox, as there is currently support for a variety of Word documents and image files;
.jpg
.png
.pdf
.doc
.ppt

Currently Mobile Document is available for the Nokia N8. Download it from Ovi Store, or Nokia Beta Labs However, remember as it’s a Beta app, it may be a little rusty around the edges.

Nokia Reader 1.0 beta (Nokia Beta Labs)

A simple and easy-to-use push-enabled RSS reader.

Five health and fitness apps for the new year

GLOBAL – With the Christmas festivities over, it’s time to put away the sherry and throw out those mince pies and start working at reducing that extra weight we’ve put on over the past few weeks. Saying and doing are two different things, though. We’re here to support you through this tough time, with some handy apps that will make the process a little easier to achieve. We’ve got five apps that you’ll want to load up to keep you on track, from Ovi Store.
2011 Resolution Reminder

Making a list of what you want to achieve in your fitness-filled year is the key to success. Without actually really writing it down, it’s all too easy to forget and pretend the six-pack you desire can wait until next year. It’ll never happen. 2011 Resolution Reminder has a really simple interface, pressing + Add resolution does exactly what you would expect. Once you’ve added a couple of things you want to take care of this year, you can now add reminders to them to help you not forget. Pressing the clock item next to one of the listed items lets you set a time and a day to remind you. You can choose every day, just one day a week or just on the weekends, so you’ve got the flexibility to choose when it’s convenient to do that task. Find yourself one week in and feeling proud that you’re sticking to the resolutions? Hit the Share on Facebook button to tell all your friends about it.

Speedhero Football Lite

Kicking a ball with your friends in a park on a Sunday morning is a fun way to burn off some of those unwanted calories. So is just kicking a football as hard as you can. Install Speedhero Football Lite, place your phone on the ground a few feet away from the ball and give yourself a long run up to the ball. Run to the ball and give it the biggest kick you’ve got and this app will give you the top speed of your shot*. Using sound recognition technology, this app listens to the speed of the ball, or more accurately, the sound of the thump as your foot hits it. Clever stuff. This free version offers you ten hits and if you want to continue using it you’ll need to purchase the full version; Speedhero Magical Games, for £8.00.

*Please don’t try this indoors, outdoor use is essential.
Wellness Diary

Having a diary to keep track of your eating habits and exercise routines is a must if you’re to ever truly beat the bulge. Wellness Diary keeps a record of your height, weight, BMI and the types of food you eat in any given day. Most of it you have to manually update, as there’s no way an app can know what you’ve eaten otherwise. The steps counter is something I found useful, as I’ve no idea how many steps I take in a day, apparently the average should be 10,000. Knowing I now take about half of that, generously, leaves me with the desire to walk more. And with it being the easiest type of exercise, we’re sure you would like to start your training-regime with something as simple as walking.

The Vitamin Widget

If you’re trying to cut back on the sweets and want to start eating more fruits or vegetables, you’d probably like to know what are the benefits. This app is a database of most of the common fruit and veg you’re going to see in the supermarket and gives you details on what vitamins they contain. Really quite useful if your trying to control the intake of certain vitamins such as vitamin C, it is flu season after all. The smoothie section of the app is a good little add-on, as it tells you how mix your favourite fruits into near-liquid form for easy consumption. You can even share and upload you own recipes, but you’ll need to create an account for that, which is free.
Sports Tracker

If taking to the streets with running, cycling or roller skating is your thing, Sports Tracker is a great way of logging your workout. Create your profile, select the New workout option and you’ll be taken to the workout page. It’s here you’ll see the clever bits, like distance you’ve travelled, your pace and even a map of your route using the built in GPS on your phone. If you’re fortunate enough to own the Sports Tracker heart rate transmitter, you’ll even be able to keep an eye on your heart rate on the phone while your doing your exercise. Workout complete, you can upload all the training session’s details to the Sports-Tracker.com server or even your friends on Facebook.

Crocodile Eats Mobile Phone, Now Not Eating

A crocodile at a Ukraine zoo snaps up a mobile phone after a visitor drops it while trying to get a picture. Now, doctors say the croc is not eating and seems sluggish. If it does not get better, they may have to operate. (Jan. 21)

Nokia Board of Directors convenes Annual General Meeting 2011

Dividend of EUR 0.40 per share will be proposed for 2010 (EUR 0.40 for 2009)

Nokia Corporation
Stock Exchange Release
January 27, 2011 at 13.15 (CET +1)

Espoo, Finland - Nokia announced today that its Board of Directors has resolved to convene the Annual General Meeting on May 3, 2011 and that the Board and its Committees will submit the below proposals to the Annual General Meeting.

- Proposal to pay a dividend of EUR 0.40 per share
- Proposals on the Board composition and remuneration
- Proposal for a new stock option plan as part of Nokia Equity Program 2011
- Proposal to authorize the Board to repurchase shares to maintain flexibility but with no current plans to repurchase shares in 2011
- Proposal to re-elect the external auditor

Proposal to pay a dividend
The Board will propose to the Annual General Meeting that a dividend of EUR 0.40 per share be paid for the fiscal year 2010. The dividend ex-date would be May 4, 2011, the record date May 6, 2011 and the payment date on or about May 20, 2011.

Proposals on Board composition and remuneration
Nokia Board members, Lalita Gupte and Keijo Suila, have informed that they will no longer be available for the Nokia Board of Directors. Ms Gupte was first appointed to Nokia Board in 2007 and she has been a member of the Audit Committee during her entire directorship. Mr Suila has been Nokia Board member since 2006 and he is currently also a member of the Personnel Committee.

The Board's Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee will propose to the Annual General Meeting that the number of Board members be eleven (11) and that the following current Nokia Board members be re-elected as members of the Nokia Board of Directors for a term ending at the Annual General Meeting in 2012: Bengt Holmström, Henning Kagermann, Per Karlsson, Isabel Marey-Semper, Jorma Ollila, Marjorie Scardino and Risto Siilasmaa.

In addition, the Committee will propose that Jouko Karvinen, CEO of Stora Enso Oyj, Helge Lund, President and CEO of Statoil Group, and Kari Stadigh, Group CEO and President of Sampo plc, be elected as members of the Nokia Board of Directors for a term ending at the Annual General Meeting in 2012. Also, the Committee will propose election of Stephen Elop, President and CEO of Nokia Corporation, to Nokia Board of Directors for the same term.

Additional information about the Board member candidates will be available in the Committee proposal.

As to the Board remuneration, the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee will propose that the annual fee payable to the Board members elected at the Annual General Meeting on May 3, 2011 for a term ending at the Annual General Meeting in 2012, remain at the same level than during the past three years as follows: EUR 440 000 for the Chairman, EUR 150 000 for the Vice Chairman, and EUR 130 000 for each member, excluding the President and CEO of Nokia if elected to the Nokia Board; for the Chairman of the Audit Committee and the Chairman of the Personnel Committee an additional annual fee of EUR 25 000; and for each member of the Audit Committee an additional annual fee of EUR 10 000. Further, the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee will propose that, as in the past, approximately 40% of the remuneration be paid in Nokia Corporation shares purchased from the market, which shares shall be retained until the end of the board membership in line with the Nokia policy (except for those shares needed to offset any costs relating to the acquisition of the shares, including taxes).

New stock option plan as part of Nokia Equity Program 2011
As part of Nokia Equity Program 2011, the Board proposes to the Annual General Meeting that selected personnel of Nokia Group be granted a maximum of 35 million stock options until the end of 2013. The planned maximum annual grant for the year 2011 under this Stock Option Plan 2011 is approximately 12 million stock options, with the remaining stock options available through the end of 2013. The proposed 2011 Stock Option Plan will succeed the previous 2007 Stock Option Plan approved by the Annual General Meeting 2007 which has not been available for further grants of stock since the end of 2010. The stock options entitle recipients to subscribe for a maximum of 35 million Nokia shares over the life of the plan. The sub-categories of stock options to be granted under the plan will have a term of approximately six years. The vesting periods of the stock options are as follows: 50% of shares granted under each subcategory vesting after three years from grant date and remaining 50% vesting four years after the relevant grant date. The exercise period for the first sub-category will commence on July 1, 2014 and the exercise period for the last sub-categories will expire on December 27, 2019. The exercise prices (i.e., share subscription prices) shall be determined on a quarterly basis at grant and will be equal to the market price of the Nokia share quoted in public trading at the time of the pricing, as determined in the plan's terms and conditions.

The overall Nokia Equity Program 2011, following previous years' practice, has the below structure as approved by the Board of Directors and subject to the approval of the Stock Option Plan 2011 by the Annual General Meeting:

- Performance Shares - offered as the main equity-based incentive to approximately 4 700 employees, who receive shares only upon the achievement of threshold level for the two independent performance criteria: Average Annual Net Sales Growth and Average Annual EPS;
- Stock options - a more limited plan, used in conjunction with performance shares on a selective basis for senior managers, to better align with a focus on Nokia share price appreciation; and
- Restricted Shares - granted on a very selective basis to retain our high potential and critical talent, vital to the future success of Nokia.

As Nokia clarifies its strategic directions, the Equity Program 2011 will support employee focus and alignment with the company's targets. The Equity Program 2011, like Nokia equity programs of previous years, will attract, retain and motivate critical talent. Similarly, it intends to align the potential value participants receive directly with the long-term performance of the company, thus aligning the participants' interests with Nokia shareholders' interests. Nokia's balanced approach and use of the performance-based plan as the main long-term incentive vehicle effectively contributes to the long-term value creation and sustainability of the company and ensures that compensation is based on performance.

Under the Nokia Performance Share Plan 2011, Nokia shares will be delivered provided that the Company's performance reaches at least one of the required threshold levels measured by two independent performance criteria:

(1) Average annual net sales growth during the performance period; and

(2)Average annual earnings per share (EPS) (diluted, non-IFRS) during the performance period.

The threshold and maximum levels for the Performance Share Plan 2011 are scheduled to be determined and disclosed during the first quarter of 2011. No Performance Shares will be granted under the plan prior to that.

The Performance Share Plan 2011 has a three-year performance period (2011-2013). The grant of Performance Shares in 2011 may result in an aggregate maximum payout of 28 million Nokia shares, should the maximum level for both performance criteria be met. Nokia intends to continue to grant performance shares also in 2012-2013 up to a total maximum payout of approximately 56 million Nokia shares, should the maximum level for both performance criteria be met.

The Restricted Share Plan 2011 has a three-year restriction period. The grant of Restricted Shares in 2011 may result in an aggregate maximum payout of 9 million Nokia shares. Nokia intends to continue to grant restricted shares also in 2012-2013 up to total payout of approximately 18 million Nokia shares.

As of December 31, 2010, the total maximum dilution effect of Nokia's equity program currently outstanding, assuming that the performance shares are delivered at maximum level, is approximately 1.5 %. The potential maximum effect of the Nokia Equity Program 2011 will be approximately another 1.3 %.

The performance period for the Performance Share Plan 2008 ended on December 31, 2010, and there will be no settlement under the plan as the threshold performance criteria of EPS and Average Annual Net Sales Growth were not met. To fulfill the Company's obligations under other, considerably more limited equity incentive plans, Nokia's Board of Directors has resolved to issue a total amount of 1 315 000 Nokia shares (NOK1V) held by the Company to settle its commitment to approximately 500 participants, employees of the Nokia Group.

Proposals to authorize the Board to repurchase shares
The Board will propose that the Annual General Meeting authorize the Board to resolve to repurchase a maximum of 360 million Nokia shares. The proposed maximum number of shares is the same as in the Board's current share repurchase authorization and it represents less than 10 % of all the shares of the Company. The shares may be repurchased in order to develop the capital structure of the Company, finance or carry out acquisitions or other arrangements, settle the Company's equity-based incentive plans, be transferred for other purposes, or be cancelled. The shares may be repurchased either through a tender offer made to all shareholders on equal terms, or through public trading from the stock market. The authorization would be effective until June 30, 2012 and terminate the current authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting on May 6, 2010.

The repurchase authorization is proposed to maintain flexibility, but the Board has no current plans for repurchases during 2011.

Election of external auditor
In addition, the Board's Audit Committee will propose to the Annual General Meeting that PricewaterhouseCoopers Oy be re-elected as the Company's auditor, and that the auditor be reimbursed according to the invoice and in compliance with the purchase policy approved by the Audit Committee.

The notice to the Annual General Meeting and the complete proposals by the Board and its Committees to the Annual General Meeting are scheduled to be published on Nokia's website at www.nokia.com/agm on February 2, 2011.

Press kit available at http://www.nokia.com/A4686368?kit=135

HD Voice

Orange have launched a number of phones that go back to basics and improved the often maligned audio quality of today's communications. HD Voice aims to sort this out, offering better voice reproduction and ambient noise cancellation. Martin Stanford experiments.

Download Game Cyberlords Arcology for Nokia 5800, X6, N97, 5235 and 5530

Cyberlords Arcology is a science fiction RPG Java game for Symbian S60v5 touch screen mobiles. In 2173 the world is ruled by mega-corporations. Their bosses control entire cities via networked systems. The mighty McCoy corporation has built a gigantic multilevelled city known as the Asgard Arcology. Join the resistance movement and fight against total control!

The features of this game are-
  • 4 levels of dificulty ( Easy, Normal, Hard and Brutal)
  • Over 20 different weapons
  • Simulated persistent world
  • Real-Time combat with 4 team members
  • Tactics mode pause the action at any time
  • Improve your skills with biomechanical augmentations
  • Specialise your team members in stealth, combat, or hacking skills
The game is developed by HandyGames and it works with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5235, 5233, 5230 and 5530 XpressMusic. The version 1.0 of Cyberlords Arcology game can be downloaded from the following link.

Game Cyberlords Arcology for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.1 MB)
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Android 3.0 Platform Preview and Updated SDK Tools

Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) is a new version of the Android platform that is designed from the ground up for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. It introduces a new “holographic” UI theme and an interaction model that builds on the things people love about Android — multitasking, notifications, widgets, and others — and adds many new features as well.

Besides the user-facing features it offers, Android 3.0 is also specifically designed to give developers the tools and capabilities they need to create great applications for tablets and similar devices, together with the flexibility to adapt existing apps to the new UI while maintaining compatibility with earlier platform versions and other form-factors.

Today, we are releasing a preview of the Android 3.0 SDK, with non-final APIs and system image, to allow developers to start testing their existing applications on the tablet form-factor and begin getting familiar with the new UI patterns, APIs, and capabilties that will be available in Android 3.0.

Here are some of the highlights:

UI framework for creating great apps for larger screen devices: Developers can use a new UI components, new themes, richer widgets and notifications, drag and drop, and other new features to create rich and engaging apps for users on larger screen devices.

High-performance 2D and 3D graphics: A new property-based animation framework lets developers add great visual effects to their apps. A built-in GL renderer lets developers request hardware-acceleration of common 2D rendering operations in their apps, across the entire app or only in specific activities or views. For adding rich 3D scenes, developers take advantage of a new 3D graphics engine called Renderscript.

Support for multicore processor architectures: Android 3.0 is optimized to run on either single- or dual-core processors, so that applications run with the best possible performance.

Rich multimedia: New multimedia features such as HTTP Live streaming support, a pluggable DRM framework, and easy media file transfer through MTP/PTP, give developers new ways to bring rich content to users.

New types of connectivity: New APIs for Bluetooth A2DP and HSP let applications offer audio streaming and headset control. Support for Bluetooth insecure socket connection lets applications connect to simple devices that may not have a user interface.

Enhancements for enterprise: New administrative policies, such as for encrypted storage and password expiration, help enterprise administrators manage devices more effectively.

For an complete overview of the new user and developer features, see the Android 3.0 Platform Highlights.

Additionally, we are releasing updates to our SDK Tools (r9), NDK (r5b), and ADT Plugin for Eclipse (9.0.0). Key features include:

  • UI Builder improvements in the ADT Plugin:
    • Improved drag-and-drop in the editor, with better support for included layouts.
    • In-editor preview of objects animated with the new animation framework.
    • Visualization of UI based on any version of the platform. independent of project target. Improved rendering, with better support for custom views.

To find out how to get started developing or testing applications using the Android 3.0 Preview SDK, see the Preview SDK Introduction. Details about the changes in the latest versions of the tools are available on the SDK Tools, the ADT Plugin, and NDK pages on the site.

Note that applications developed with the Android 3.0 Platform Preview cannot be published on Android Market. We’ll be releasing a final SDK in the weeks ahead that you can use to build and publish applications for Android 3.0.

Download Game Inca Ball Blast for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5530, 5235 and 5230

Inca Ball Blast is a very interesting Java game for Symbian S60v5 based touch screen mobiles. Your objective in this game is to shoot the ball to collect the stars, block and diamonds. You can touch and drag the ball to choose the direction you want to hit and release it to shot the ball.

When you collect all the stars, blocks and diamonds, you complete a level. As the level increases, there will be more obstacles. So, watch out! There are points you receive when you collect different types of star, blocks and diamonds. Some of these may low your score so keep an eye.

Inca Ball Blast is very difficult game. You get limited time in each level and you have to collect stars, diamonds and blocks as early as possible to move to next level within the time. Once your time is over, you need to start that level again. Quite challenging but at the same time very addictive.

This game is developed by Nextwave Multimedia. The game works with Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233 and 5235. The graphics are superb. The version 1.0 of Inca Ball Blast game is available to download.

Game Inca Ball Blast for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.3 MB)
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Download Game Puzzle 2 3D for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5235, 5230 and 5530

Puzzle 2 3D is a very interesting Java puzzle game for Symbian S605th touch screen mobiles. The objective in this game is to move the blox to the desired position. Any wrong move may lose your blox. To move the blox, slide your finger on the screen.

So the goal of this game is to place the master yellow blox on the end yellow tile. You also need to watch out for the breaktable tiles. When you stand vertically on them, they will collapse. There are bluew switches, you need to position your blox horizontally or vertically on blue switch to activate/deactivate game elements.

The red switches need the blox to be positioned vertically on them. Besides the main yellow blox, there are 2 optional ones that can appear when the main blox sits on specific tiles. There is a Ghost blox as an independent blox. Use it to reach triggers that are unreachable for your main blox.

There are mirror blox which moves at the same time as the main blox with the same moves. To make it little difficult, there is laser, a blocking element. To pass through it, you need to turn it off or block it with a Ghost blox. This game is developed by Advanced Mobile Applications and Cocoasoft. The game works with Nokia X6, N97, N97 Mini, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5530 XpressMusic and 5800 XpressMusic. Get the version 1.0.0 of Puzzle 2 game from the following link.

Note: Make sure you off the on-screen keyboard before launching this game on your mobile to open it in full screen.

Game Puzzle 2 3D for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.2 MB)
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA Halon the next Android phone

Sony Ericsson XPERIA is a very famous mobile phone series of Sony Ericsson. the first phone of this series was XPERIA X1. it had a QWERTY keypad and the OS was their own one. but Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 did a revolution, it runs Android OS and it's a one of the best Android phone. according to the rumors they going to release the next phone of this series. that is Sony Ericsson XPERIA Halon. it's also an Android phone and it will comes with Android 2.3 gingerbird.
most of the specifications are unofficial. it has a 4 inch LCD and the screen resolution is 480 x 854 pixels. according to the leaked specifications, XPERIA Halon might be a budget phone. the internal memory is 512MB and it supports up to 32GB memory cards. also XPERIA Halon runs with a Qualcomm MSM7630 1GHz processor and a 512MB RAM. the main camera of this phone is 8Mp and it supports HD video recording. also XPERIA Halon has video calling feature. another new feature of this phone is SNS integration. according to the resources, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Halon will be announced in April 2011.

Sharable Bits: Compliments, Doing Nothing, Standing Desk

Blog post: Genuine compliments matter


Why it's worth sharing: Vicki A. Davis reminds us about how important it is to give genuine compliments to our students and colleagues every day. I certainly try to follow this advice in my day to day work. Remembering to thank people for their effort and acknowledging their success is a simple gesture that can make a big impact. After all, we all want to be good at what we're doing and to know that what we do is meaningful, don't we?

Challenge: Do Nothing for Two Minutes


Why it's worth sharing: It's a simple website with a simple idea: relax and do nothing for only two minutes. Easy, no? Well, it turns out it can be quite a challenge if you're used to constantly check your e-mails, Facebook, Twitter and what not. It's certainly a nice idea that encourages to stop and relax, even if it is just for our couple of minutes. Perhaps we'd all felt a little bit better if we passed this simple challenge every day. (via @mashable)

Idea: Standing desk

Standing desk

Why it's worth sharing: Gina Trapani's blog post Why and How I Switched to a Standing Desk provides a nice overview of the transition from a traditional "sitdown desk" to a standing desk and working on your feet. As someone, who tends to sit behind the computer desk in awkward positions all day long, I find this idea quite intriguing. I admit - I haven't decided to make the switch yet, but at least the post reminded me that I should get up and stretch more often during the day.

Sharable Bits is a series of weekly posts that will highlight some of the most interesting bits and bytes that I stumble upon. No bad news, just ideas that inspire, touch or entertain in a unique way.

Download Application Scalado PhotoFlow for Nokia 5800, N97, X6 and 5530

Scalado PhotoFlow is a cool application for Symbian S605th touch screen mobiles. The application offers you unique visual experience with animations, 2D and 3D effects on your pictures. The application enables fast viewing of large number of images. Finding a specific image was never so convenient, intuitive, easy and quick.

Scalado PhotoFlow application allows you to view your pictures instantly. You can perform click, zoom and pan with the ultimate user experience. Nothing really can beats this unprecedented imaging user experience. The 3D image viewing experience will make this application one of your favourite.

PhotoFlow application is developed by Scalado. The version 2.0.1 of this application is available to download. The application works with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 5530 XpressMusic, 5233, 5230, 5235, N97, N97 Mini and X6.

Application Scalado PhotoFlow for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (768 KB)
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Download Nokia Custom Dictionary App for Nokia 5800, N97, X6 and 5530

Nokia Custom Dictionary is an experimental application provided by Nokia for Symbian S603rd mobiles such as Nokia E71, E72, E63 and S605th touch screen mobiles such as Nokia X6, 5230, 5800 XpressMusic, 5530 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, 5233 and 5235.

Nokia Custom Dictionary application is designed to offer an easy way to manage the custom dictionary on your Nokia smartphone. The custom dictionary is used for storing your personal words that are used frequently while typing. You can then use these words in predictive text input.

The application offers you following features:
  • View all the words you added in your custom dictionary
  • Add new words to it
  • Edit and Delete existing words
  • Export the dictionary as xml file
  • Import words from an xml file
  • Scan text files to import all the words
  • Transfer your custom dictionary to another mobile

The application is under development and part of Nokia Beta Labs. The version 0.2.0 of this application can be downloaded from the following link.

Application Nokia Custom Dictionary for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (23 KB)
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Samsung Galaxy S 4G announced and released!

Samsung Galaxy S 4G is the latest member of Samsung Galaxy family. this is a 4G phone and it might be the Samsung's first 4G phone. due to some reason Samsung keeps continuing the same design for most of galaxy phones. there is no difference with Galaxy S and this phone in appearance.
Samsung Galaxy S 4G has a 4 inch super AMOLED display and the resolution is 480 x 800 pixels. it comes with Gorilla Glass display which is scratch resistant. Galaxy S 4G has 1GB internal memory and supports up to 32GB memory cards. like Galaxy S, Galaxy S 4G has a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor and 512MB RAM. also the camera is 5Mp and it supports 720p HD video recording. even if the Android 2.3 ginger bird is released, Galaxy S 4G comes with 2.2 froyo.
Samsung Galaxy S 4G is available in 2 colors, black and gray. it has a GPS receiver and a digital compass. the maps application is google maps. also as a new features, Samsung Galaxy S 4G comes with Qik services for video calls. the battery capacity is 1650mAh so the talk and standby times will be high.

Download Game Horror Shock for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5230, 5235 and 5530

Horror has a name and it is only waiting to pounce from your mobile! Lull your friend to feeling safe while concentrating hard on the game and just wait for the horror to begin! Not for the faint-hearted. Horror Shock is the game that may give shock to your friends.

Pass the mobile to your target after you have started the game. While your friend is concentrating hard on the game, lull them into feeling safe. The horror begins in third level and all levels before that have to be completed. The game offers multiple languages: English, Francais, Italiano, Deutsch and Espanol.

Three glass on the screen in each level and dice is hidden inside one glass. Now you have to keep your eye on the glass so that it don't get lost. Once you clear two levels successfully by selecting the right glass having dice in it, you will see the real horror that can make anyone feel cold even in summers.

The game is developed by 5C-Basic. The game works with Symbian S60v5 based touch screen mobile phones such as Nokia N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5235, 5233, 5230, 5530 XpressMusic and 5800 XpressMusic. The version 10.7.15 of this Java game can be downloaded from the following link.

Note: Make sure you off the on-screen keyboard before launching this game on your mobile to open it in full screen.

Game Horror Shock for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (581 KB)
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Download Game Fashion Week Live for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5235 and 5530

Fashion Week Live is a fascinating insight into the fabulous high-speed world of the runway through a mix of role-play, mini-games and fashion. You will be playing Kate Rosendale, a hard working and ambitious Design graduate, recently hired as an Assistant Designer for the "To & Fro' Fashion House.

Your boss will be Claude Deville, a well known Designer, who's been in the business for almost 10 years and is known for being difficult to work with. He'll be asking you to perform various tasks and help him prepare his collection for the Fashion Week event.  'Walk of Fame' will be your trial period at the end of which, depending on your performance, you might get promoted as a Junior Designer, get fired or remain just a simple Assistant Designer.

Go through each of the 5 locations - Designer Studio, Backstage, Runway, Media Coverage, Afterparty, accomplish all the tasks and earn Claude's trust in your fashion skills. There are 5 fashion lessons: Street Style, Fashion Dictionary, Must-Haves, In & Out, and Fashion History. They become available in the 'Chic Alert' section once you've completed the 'Walk Of Fame' All the 'Walk Of Fame' mini-games are also available for free play in 'Fashion Fun'.

Collect the minimum number of stilettos in each location to get an extra task which, if successful, will get you a fashion-lesson bonus. The game is perfect time pass and you have so much to do in this game. The game is developed by Advanced Mobile Applications for Symbian S605th touch screen mobiles such as Nokia X6, N97, N97 Mini, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5530 XpressMusic and 5800 XpressMusic. The version 1.0.1 of this Java game is available to download.

Game Fashion Week Live for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (536 KB)
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