Wampyre

Cheung Yuen Wong had his first meeting with Symbian when he acquired the N-Gage Classic phone. Swiftly after he became addicted and amazed at the possibilities in which the Symbian operating system offered in terms of usability and power. You can follow Cheung on Twitter at @Wampyre.

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  • Rutger

    I have certainly missed this feature, although I currently don’t have this problem anymore as I use my bluetooth headset, I always wondered why Nokia didn’t tackle this problem just the way Apple and Android did.

  • Daniel Jonsson

    At long last!

  • JYT

    Nokia MUST integrate this into Symbian^2/3!

  • Wampyre

    @Rutger
    Indeed it’s a feature that’s been missed.
    I’m not sure as I haven’t tried the application myself yet, but in theory it should be able to detect that the bluetooth headset is disconnected and stop the music.

    I’ll try it out once I get my N97 back.

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