The Guru

The Guru, aka Ricky Cadden, started Symbian-Guru.com in November 2006, out of his excitement for the S60 3rd Edition version of Symella. The Guru has used Symbian devices since the Nokia 6620, and is known for his perspective as a power user. You can follow The Guru on Twitter at @Rcadden

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  • nokiarob

    Have you tried or heard about the xshot? I’ve read reviews of both Quikpod and xshot with the consensus seems to be the xshot has a longer reach, holds heavier device and is more durable.

    Also, how can attach a nokia phone (i have n82) to the device, since it doesn’t have the area where you twist the screw in.

    thanks and keep up the great articles!!

  • Rohan

    No bluetooth headsets ? Thats a surprise..

  • http://iUnlock.com adam@iUnlock

    My latest must-have accessory is the Altec Lansing inMotion Soundblade.

    http://alteclansing.com/t525-soundblade-stereo-…

    This bluetooth speakerphone system delivers clear sound at several times the volume level of even the loudest N-Series phone. The Soundblade won't fit in your pocket, but it's still highly portable. At 13″x 8″x 3″ and 2.6lbs, it's about the size and weight of a netbook. An AC adapter is included in the retail package, but it can also be powered by six AA batteries. While I connect my phone using A2DP stereo bluetooth (that's the point!) there is a 3.5mm input behind the flip-down kickstand to connect non-bluetooth devices. As far as I'm concerned, the Soundblade is the perfect size and power level for casual use in a living room, bedroom, or even a small retail store. At $130 retail, it's also decently priced. I would say that after less that a month of ownership, I have settle into using my Soundblade more often than any wired headphones or bluetooth accessory I can remember owning.

  • http://www.rickycadden.com Ricky Cadden

    I haven't heard of the xshot, but I'll check it out, for sure.

    I use the clamp that came with my Nokia DT-22 tripod (basically the same as the Sunpak Versipod) on my Quikpod and it works awesome. Screws right in.

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com khouryrt

    We'll have a separate bluetooth headset rundown ;)

  • Rohan

    Great! planning to get a BH503 soon..

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