Download Application *Spark Beta for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5230 and 5530

*Spark Beta is a cool new application for your mobiles. The application will provide you such a nice homescreen that you have never experienced before. It's a whole new platform developed by HipLogic, the creator of SnappLife and HipLogic Live aplications. Along with Android platform, this application is also available for Symbian S60 5th edition based touch screen mobiles such as Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233, 5235 and 5530 XpressMusic.



*Spark application utilizes the mobile internet connection available on your phone to combines your essential social network information such as News, Sports, Weather report, Twitter and Facebook on a single home screen . The data is updated in real time so you never miss a single updates from all your friends. Along with online contents, the applications of your mobile are also displayed in the same home screen in a unique and stylish interface.

As in other applications from HipLogic, *Spark also provides additional premium content from partnered sites such as Astrology.com, CBS, Disney, ET and Sky. Following is the snippet of Official press release of *Spark Beta by HipLogic.
HipLogic Inc. today announced *Spark, a next-generation Mobile 2.0 platform that gives smartphone and mass market phone users the ultimate active Home screen experience. *Spark proactively updates content and social streams via real-time push notifications delivered directly to the home screen in a clean and organized format.
Though the application has so much to offer but it lags behind from other similar apps when it comes to usability. The scrolling is not at all good. The application is currently in Beta, so we may expect more in future releases. If you want to explore more about this application then visit http://www.sparkmyphone.com/. If you want to have this, then download the version 1.00(6449) of this application now and enjoy all new homescreen on your mobiles.

Application *Spark Beta for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (3.63 MB)
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Download Application Talking Clock Lite v1.00 for Nokia 5800, N97 and 5530

Talking Clock Lite v1.00 is a Symbian S60 5th application that says the time loudly for you using the built-in Text-to speech on your mobile. You don't need to look at your watch/clock anymore! The application is available for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233, 5235 and 5530 XpressMusic.

The key features of Talking Clock Lite are:
  • Speaks the current time (at the top of the hour)
  • Autostart
  • Configurable active time
The application says the time on the start time, end time, and between the start and end time at the top of the hour (e.g. 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, etc.). The application says the time every day. The PRO version of Talking Clock is also available with more features but not free.

The application is developed by Titus Soft. If you like the Lite version of this application, you can purchase the PRO version from OVI Store (http://store.ovi.com/content/56163?clickSource=search). Download the Lite version from the following link.

Application Talking Clock Lite v1.00 for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (22 KB)
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Download Game TibiaME for Nokia 5800, X6, N97, 5233, 5230, 5235 and 5530

TibiaME is the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game for mobile devices is now available for Symbian S60 5th edition based touch screen mobile phones such as Nokia X6, N97, 5530 XpressMusic, N97 Mini, 5800 XpressMusic, 5235, 5233 and 5230. Come together with hundreds of players and experience adventures in a colourful virtual world!

You will explore the mysterious land of TibiaME along with your friends. Fight your way through hordes of evil creatures and solve ancient riddles to find untold treasures. With every monster you defeat you will grow in strength and power. TibiaME mobile game is based on the successful online role-playing game Tibia which attracts thousands of players every day.

TibiaME is an online game in which you will meet many other people. Every player is required to behave in a considerate and respectful manner towards other players. In perticular, it is forbidden to provoke other players or to disturb game play in any other conceivable way. The game's operators reserve the right to exclude any player who violates these rules for a limited period of time or for good.

There will be charges apply for data transfer during game play. On average 400 KB of data transfer takes place during per playing hour. The game is nice with cool graphics and sound. You will enjoy this game on your mobile. You can always download the latest version of this game for all mobile types from - http://www.tibiame.com/?section=download&lan=en&markup=xhtml The version 1.0.0 of this game for Symbian S60 v5 is available to download from the following link. The size of this game is around 20 MB.

Game TibiaME for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (20 MB)
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Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5 review: Corby with brains

Gsmarena have posted a review of the Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5. Here are the phone's key features, main disadvantages and their final impression.

Key features:

* Quad-band GSM/EDGE, UMTS 900/2100, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
* 2.8" capacitive TFT touchscreen of QVGA resolution, 256K colors
* Android OS v2.1 Eclair
* 600 MHz processor
* 170 MB onboard storage, microSD card slot (up to 16GB), 1GB card included
* 2 megapixel camera with geotagging, QVGA video @ 15fps
* Wi-Fi connectivity
* Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
* microUSB slot
* Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
* Excellent audio
* FM radio with RDS
* TouchWiz UI v3.0
* Accelerometer for UI auto-rotate
* Social networking integration with direct file uploads
* SWYPE text input method

Main disadvantages:

* Small QVGA screen: not to good for browsing, limited choice of apps
* No multi-touch support
* Poor still imaging and video recording
* No DivX video support
* microSD slot under the battery cover
* No dedicated camera key
* No secondary video-call camera

The Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5 is the future. OK, now, take your time. Laugh it up. But it looks like the term smartphone is about to become meaningless. It won’t be too long before they are all just phones again – like in the good old times. The Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5 is the right sort of step – slow and cautious – into a world where every phone is a smartphone. And it seems pretty obvious that Android is the right OS.

But let’s not get carried away. What we have here is a no-frills entry-level package. It does make sense though in the proper context. You can look at the Galaxy 5 as merely a stage in the Corby evolution. And that’s exactly what works in its favor – a Corby smartphone sounds like a solid upgrade option for many Samsung users.

If you’re coming from a Corby and you’re not too keen to skip a few stages in your upgrade history, the Samsung I5500 Galaxy 5 is a perfect option. You’re not likely to fuss about so many things missing as long as you get a phone to put loads of apps on. And it’s a cheap option too – carriers will probably make you an offer you can’t refuse.

Then it’s up to you to weigh the pros and cons. The Galaxy 5 has a neat and friendly interface and runs pretty fast. The connectivity is all there and the social networking is duly covered. It’s not good at imaging though and the otherwise solid browsing is let down by the small screen. Just bear in mind that the low asking price is not the only explanation for the rather unimpressive specs.

The Galaxy 5 needs to distinguish itself from similar but slightly better equipped phones in the Samsung Android lineup. The Samsung I5800 Galaxy 3 (or Apollo), which we recently reviewed,has a 3.2-inch WQVGA screen and tops the Corby smartphone with a built-in GPS receiver and DivX/XviD video support.

Elsewhere, the Motorola QUENCH, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 and the LG GT540 Optimus are obviously better spec’d than the Galaxy 5 too but have one thing in common: the dated OS version (1.6 or earlier).

Nokia have quite a selection of affordable touchscreen smartphones too. The already proven worthy Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and its cheaper sibling, the 5530 XpressMusic, are still a solid option for budget-conscious smartphone buyers.

There’s enough choice already when it comes to smartphone action within budget. Android still has a bit of catching up to do with Symbian in terms of affordability. But it’s getting there with phones like the Galaxy 5. The Corby smartphone is as basic as it gets, but it looks like the right phone for the novice user. Just be warned – as soon as you get one, you’re in it for good. So you better start thinking about your next smartphone.

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SOCIALISE IN AN INSTANT WITH THE LG TOWN C300

Slough, Berkshire - LG Electronics (LG) launched the LG Town C300, a colourful and vibrant phone, aimed at those on the go with busy lifestyles. With ease of social networking in mind, the phone has a full QWERTY keyboard, making it ideal for texting and typing.

The modern design has sleek curved sides and a 2.4 inch screen. Lightweight and the perfect palm fit, the phone is ideal for keeping in touch with friends.

With push email and onboard SNS, the new handset makes it possible for users to stay in touch with their social lives 24/7, with dedicated Facebook, Twitter and MSN clients. Social Networking System (SNS) widgets provide real-time status updates directly to the home screen, so users are constantly up-to-date.

The LG Town C300 features a 2 megapixel camera for those moments in life that need to be shared. The photos can be uploaded quickly onto Facebook and Twitter with the Social Networking System. The handset also contains a 3.5mm jack so you can listen to music with your own headphones.

The LG Town C300 is the latest addition to the LG Town family, highlighting the needs of the current generation. Paul Trueman, Marketing Director LG Electronics UK and Ireland says “We wanted to make social networking quick and easy for busy people on the go, and the LG C300 Town with integrated SNS widgets and a full QWERTY keyboard does just that.”

The key features of the LG C300 are:
• 2 megapixel camera
• Full QWERTY keypad
• Push email
• Instant messaging
• Facebook, Twitter and MSN clients
• Wireless FM radio and MP3 player

The phone will be available at Orange, Phones4U and Tesco shortly.

Samsung Wave smartphone sales top 1 mln in Europe

Sales of Samsung Electronic Co.'s Wave smartphone topped 1 million in the European market four months after its debut there, industry sources said Sunday.

The 3G smartphone based Samsung's Bada open platform was first introduced in May with the GfK consumer report placing the model as one of the top three best sellers in countries such as France, Germany and Austria.

Bada, meaning ocean in Korean, is one of the latest mobile operating systems (OS) being released into the market and is in direct competition with Apple's iPhone OS and the Android being marketed by Google.

The success of the handset has been attributed to the phone's design, capabilities and localized marketing efforts that encourage people to create compatible applications.

It has a 3.3-inch Super AMOLED screen, mobile digital natural image engine, super-fast central processing unit and 5 megapixel built-in camera.

Samsung, South Korea's largest business group and a dominant force in the global memory semiconductor market, said that it plans to launch Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro versions of the smartphone. Both products were unveiled at the Communic Asia 2010 convention in Singapore in June.

The company said it wants to introduce the Wave to the South Korean market this year.