Nokia E65 & E Series Tips Tricks and Reviews

Friday, October 26, 2007

Why Nokia E65? Check ANY email on ur phone quickly

If you have a GMAIL account and an ok data plan, you can use your phone to go to www.gmail.com to install the GMAIL application for your phone. Once it is set up, you can check your gmail account just by running the application. 
 
If you are using another POP3 email account (eg with an ISP like iinet, bigpond or optus), you can set a rule in your microsofy outlook (or other email software) to automatically forward a copy of all incoming emails to your GMAIL account. That way, assuming you have a server or you leave your outlook on at home, you can check your email from your phone, just by opening up the GMAIL application. This is handy if you are expecting an important document and
1. you need to see the content while on the road or
2. you need to forward it to someone else urgently
 
DISCLAIMER: The GMAIL application does require a connection to the internet through your mobile phone provider so it will cost you. The advantage of this application is that you may be charged more for use of a POP3 account to check your email from your phone, directly from your ISP. However, the GMAIL app only requires a WAP connection. Even better, if you have a free WiFi connection detected by your phone, you can connect to that and check your email for free! Sure you may be able to connect to your ISP email account via a webmail account but then you have to type in your login and password using your phone!
 
Another word of warning, GMAIL app for mobiles does not allow you (at the moment) to save your attachment. That means excel spreadsheets get warped by the GMAIL viewer on your phone and you cant use your mobile office program to edit or view the files that you get off GMAIL.. Hopefully this will change soon.
 
 

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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Reminders using Camera

I’ve mentioned earlier that Bluetooth can be used to automatically synchronise calendar, notes, contacts etc with your computer and your phone. Also I think I mentioned that you can automatically upload your photos from your phone to the computer via “STORE IMAGES” feature in the Nokia PC Suite. One cool thing that the PC Suite can do is when it stores new photos, they can load up those photos in the NOKIA multimedia player so you can see the pictures straight away. But did you realise you can use this feature as a REMINDER tool?

 

Lets say you have a bill that you need to pay online. Rather than set up a calendar reminder, you can take a photo of the bill and when you turn on your computer and your phone is nearby, the phone and computer will sync and automatically load up the picture of the bill that you need to pay. On seeing this you can remind yourself to pay the bill. Interesting use of the camera?

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Why Nokia E65? Quick email checker

I am not sure if I shared this tip/hack yet but your Nokia E65 can be set up to check your email just by going into the Messaging section of the phone. When you can't sleep and you want to check your email (cos u can) just reach out to your phone and in a matter of seconds you will see what emails are waiting for you. Since this phone can view PDF DOC and even XLS files, it makes email a very useful feature for the phone.
 
One downside is when using GMAIL application, the program does not allow you to save attachments to your phone and open it properly. Instead when you open up an XLS file using Gmail it comes out in a strange format. This is more the fault of the GMAIL app than that of the phone but I just mention this as many of us would have the gmail app set up :) If you havent tried this, surf over to www.gmail.com/app with your phone.

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