photo editing apps symbian image
Michael P
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Good question. Having recently bought this phone and used it extensively in all aspects, including unlocking and debranding it, it's a wonderful phone. But there are some strong negative points. From ATT still locked and branded it's a great phone but once you debrand it, you have 60 mbs free right up instead of the 40 Cingular/ATT allots you. Also, once debranded you have many more options and the option to change form UMTS only or GSM only or dual, selecting only GSM/Edge data will prolong your battery.
Pros: Symbian Operating System 60 3rd edition, completely amazing phone OS, can edit so many things, there is literally an infinite selection of powerful apps and games you can put on this thing.
Browser, you can download a slew of files from ANY website simultaneously, then hit "Hide" and continue browsing as you download. This is on branded and unbranded.
Screen is big bright and is auto adjusted by a light sensor near the ear piece.
Call quality, is the best it can get, I live in a area about a mile from Cingulars coverage map states there is service, but I have usually full bars, (around 2 bars with my previous samsung phone.)
Camera takes good videos, and has high resolution 2MP.
Integrated Media player is the norm, Realplayer. Works fine and goes in landscape mode and regular, and streams. But I recommend downloading a player called Core Player from Corecodec, you can download any mpg, mpeg, little movie from the net to your phone not even using a wap site, just regular HTTP and you can play it with core player. Amazing.
Like I already said memory is a plus also, 60 mb free when unbranded.
Stereo speakers on the side, for speakerphone, adn you can shut the phone while you're on a call, my previous samsung didn't let me do this. I love Nokias.
Multitasking! The symbian v3 lets you multitask, and it's so great. As with other Nokia Smartphones, I can be chatting on Mig33 yahoo/aim, hold the menu button down to switch to a different running app or game or media player. So chat as you browse, literally, and play a game on the side if you want. Symbian is wonderful.
Buttons, on the side you have dedicated camera button, and taking pictures is super easy and decently fast.
Cover display, you can do alot on this without ever opening the phone. Read texts, take videos/pictures, listen to music, profiles, different things.
Bluetooth of course, and IR.
Cons: Battery life. Although I have my screen as dim as it can get and it's still PLENTY bright enough, I never notice it being too dim, in fact I wish It could go lower. This saves on battery, also, GSM mode saves tremendously, all in all I get about a day with playing some games, surfing the net for about two hours, and some calls. Using the web via Edge is not that big of a drain compared to calls, I've discovered, phone calls and games is what gets this phone. But you can find many ways to save power, like sleep mode, and dimming it down, and turning sounds down and vibrate off.
Camera: Though a good video taker, a green tint seems to hint at all my photos, however turning on fluorescent mode helps this.
Good question. Having recently bought this phone and used it extensively in all aspects, including unlocking and debranding it, it's a wonderful phone. But there are some strong negative points. From ATT still locked and branded it's a great phone but once you debrand it, you have 60 mbs free right up instead of the 40 Cingular/ATT allots you. Also, once debranded you have many more options and the option to change form UMTS only or GSM only or dual, selecting only GSM/Edge data will prolong your battery.
Pros: Symbian Operating System 60 3rd edition, completely amazing phone OS, can edit so many things, there is literally an infinite selection of powerful apps and games you can put on this thing.
Browser, you can download a slew of files from ANY website simultaneously, then hit "Hide" and continue browsing as you download. This is on branded and unbranded.
Screen is big bright and is auto adjusted by a light sensor near the ear piece.
Call quality, is the best it can get, I live in a area about a mile from Cingulars coverage map states there is service, but I have usually full bars, (around 2 bars with my previous samsung phone.)
Camera takes good videos, and has high resolution 2MP.
Integrated Media player is the norm, Realplayer. Works fine and goes in landscape mode and regular, and streams. But I recommend downloading a player called Core Player from Corecodec, you can download any mpg, mpeg, little movie from the net to your phone not even using a wap site, just regular HTTP and you can play it with core player. Amazing.
Like I already said memory is a plus also, 60 mb free when unbranded.
Stereo speakers on the side, for speakerphone, adn you can shut the phone while you're on a call, my previous samsung didn't let me do this. I love Nokias.
Multitasking! The symbian v3 lets you multitask, and it's so great. As with other Nokia Smartphones, I can be chatting on Mig33 yahoo/aim, hold the menu button down to switch to a different running app or game or media player. So chat as you browse, literally, and play a game on the side if you want. Symbian is wonderful.
Buttons, on the side you have dedicated camera button, and taking pictures is super easy and decently fast.
Cover display, you can do alot on this without ever opening the phone. Read texts, take videos/pictures, listen to music, profiles, different things.
Bluetooth of course, and IR.
Cons: Battery life. Although I have my screen as dim as it can get and it's still PLENTY bright enough, I never notice it being too dim, in fact I wish It could go lower. This saves on battery, also, GSM mode saves tremendously, all in all I get about a day with playing some games, surfing the net for about two hours, and some calls. Using the web via Edge is not that big of a drain compared to calls, I've discovered, phone calls and games is what gets this phone. But you can find many ways to save power, like sleep mode, and dimming it down, and turning sounds down and vibrate off.
Camera: Though a good video taker, a green tint seems to hint at all my photos, however turning on fluorescent mode helps this.
Which phone is better to buy? A Nokia N97 or an LG KS360?
erestu
I'm looking to replace my cellphone with either of them. Which one is better -In terms of look and feel, features, how long it lasts, etc. Reviews are appreciated, thanks!
Answer
N97
* Slide-n-tilt 3.5" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
* 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and lens cover (VGA@30fps video recording)
* Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
* Slide-out three-row full QWERTY keyboard
* ARM 11 434MHz CPU and 128 MB of RAM
* Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA support
* Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS (plus 3 months of free voice-guided navigation via Ovi Maps)
* Digital compass
* Class-leading 32GB onboard storage
* microSD card slot with microSDHC support
* Built-in accelerometer
* 3.5 mm audio jack
* TV out
* Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
* microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0
* Web browser has full Flash and Java support
* Nice audio reproduction quality
Main disadvantages
* The S60 5th edition UI still has poor ergonomics and is not as thumbable as expected
* Camera features are so two-thousand-and-late
* No DivX or XviD support out-of-the-box
* No smart dialing
* Somewhat limited 3rd party software availability
* No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
!!BAD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!
SLOW
no 3G
no themes
no hotmail for e-mail client
no flash
opens slide to landscape so most apps and games don't work
can't save sms's to external
can't save bluetoothed files to external
when your writing an sms and press "o" the curser goes up (glitch)
inability to remove defaults
500 max texts to hold
turns off sometimes without warning
battery life is dodgy (basically charge it every nite)
no 3.5mm headphone port
!!GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!
Has a myspace button/option thingo
Really cheap price
QWERTY keyboard
Slide
GREAT photo editing function (then again so does a computer....)
Shows you the picture of the person that's calling you
enjoy
hope i helped
N97
* Slide-n-tilt 3.5" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
* 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and lens cover (VGA@30fps video recording)
* Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
* Slide-out three-row full QWERTY keyboard
* ARM 11 434MHz CPU and 128 MB of RAM
* Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA support
* Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS (plus 3 months of free voice-guided navigation via Ovi Maps)
* Digital compass
* Class-leading 32GB onboard storage
* microSD card slot with microSDHC support
* Built-in accelerometer
* 3.5 mm audio jack
* TV out
* Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
* microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0
* Web browser has full Flash and Java support
* Nice audio reproduction quality
Main disadvantages
* The S60 5th edition UI still has poor ergonomics and is not as thumbable as expected
* Camera features are so two-thousand-and-late
* No DivX or XviD support out-of-the-box
* No smart dialing
* Somewhat limited 3rd party software availability
* No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
!!BAD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!
SLOW
no 3G
no themes
no hotmail for e-mail client
no flash
opens slide to landscape so most apps and games don't work
can't save sms's to external
can't save bluetoothed files to external
when your writing an sms and press "o" the curser goes up (glitch)
inability to remove defaults
500 max texts to hold
turns off sometimes without warning
battery life is dodgy (basically charge it every nite)
no 3.5mm headphone port
!!GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!
Has a myspace button/option thingo
Really cheap price
QWERTY keyboard
Slide
GREAT photo editing function (then again so does a computer....)
Shows you the picture of the person that's calling you
enjoy
hope i helped
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