Nokia E65 & E Series Tips Tricks and Reviews

Friday, August 31, 2007

Lost your Nokia E65 manual?

Don't worry, we've all done this before. If you need to check up something quickly about your E65, follow this LINK to download from the Nokia Europe website.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Why Nokia E65? - Increased Australian WIFI coming soon

Recently, iiNET internet service providers in Australia announced a plan to provide their customers with the opportunity to provide (and sell) wireless internet access to those around their neighbourhood/business. THis will be provided through Tomizone and users will be able to receive 50% of the revenue generated by their wireless hotspot! Details soon at www.iinet.net.au

More exciting is that iiNET customers will be given 100mb download per month from any Tomizone WiFI access point in their city. With iiNET increasing their presence in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney in particular, this means that iiNET Nokia E65 users can surf the net for free* using points of presence. Kudos to iiNET for their innovative approach to marketing and one step closer to free WIFI in Australia.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Why Nokia E65? Auto Keylock Doesnt Exist but its not all bad

One of the most common complaints regarding the Nokia E65 is no auto keylock. However, when you open and shut the slider, it prompts you whether you want to lock the keypad. This is useful if you want to remind yourself of something within the hour or so. Type a reminder maybe in a SMS template and then open/shut the slider to lock the keypad. Now the screen stays on with the reminder in front of you next time you unlock your phone.

If you want to call someone back later, select their name in the address book and then lock your keypad

If you want to remember a series of numbers like a confirmation number, enter it in with your keypad and then lock the keypad. Or u can "miss call" the number so it shows up in your "LAST DIALLED" numbers.

If you came here to find an auto keylock.. sorry, I dont have the link on hand but if you look around here, you might find it ;)

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Official word from Nokia about deleting words from Nokia E65 dictionary

 
I emailled Nokia to get some official answers regarding our issue with deleting words from the dictionary. This is what they said
 
"Thank you for emailing Nokia Careline.

In response to you enquiry, the Nokia E65 support adding new words to the messaging dictionary. Once the dictionary is full, the new word you add will replace the oldest added word.

There is no option to delete saved word in the dictionary"
 
The question gp (sic), how many words can uif (sic) Nokia E65 dictionary hold?
 
Case closed, issue unresolved..

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Delete words from Nokia E65 Dictionary

I've looked high and low on the internet for a solution and there doesn't seem to be one for the Nokia E65. For the N95 apparently the dictionary can be TAUGHT what words you use the most and it will come up as the first word when using predictive text, however, if you are silly
enough to put IOU into the dictionary, typing "got" has just gotten that much harder. I don't know what situation I was in when I somehow added UIF to the dictionary which now renders "the" a second class word in the dictionary, requiring me to press * to get to that word. VERY VERY frustrating!! You can imagine the confusion when I inadvertantly say "have you iou money?" rather than "have you got money?" If anyone knows a way to delete words from the dictionary please reply to this message! I know you can format the phone but I'm not that keen on that idea.

EDIT: A solution has been found! Read this post!

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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Why Nokia E65 - Copy and Paste feature just like a computer

One of the useful tools I find is the COPY and PASTE function on the side of the phone. The pencil icon on the side allows you to copy text maybe from an email to a sms. With features like this, you can see how a Nokia E65 pretty much behaves like a computer... on that note, we can look at another computer-like function "multi-tasking"

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