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How To Change Fonts On Your Symbian Phone
One thing that Symbian desperately needs is the ability for users to easily manage fonts. I’ve recently reviewed a few Samsung feature phones and all three had the option to choose from 3 different fonts already installed in the phone. Since Symbian is a smartphone operating system, it surely can’t be that difficult to add [...]
HowTo: Create Greenscreen Videos With Your Symbian-Powered Smartphone
Since our Symbian-powered smartphones are capable of recording such good quality videos, surely we like to edit those videos, and tinker a bit. One of the more fun video editing tools available is called Chroma Key, also known as ‘greenscreen’. This technique requires you to record yourself in front of a solid color, and then [...]
How To Setup Hotmail On The Newer Eseries
After years and years of waiting for Microsoft to enable POP3 (and IMAP4) on Hotmail, they eventually did it. If you have a Hotmail email address then you can finally, thanks to POP3, access and read your email through applications other than the browsers on your computer and your mobile device. This means that you [...]
How To: Use Nokia’s Tripod With Newer Phones
One of my favorite accessories to use with my cell phone is the Nokia DT-22 tripod. We’ve covered this one before, but basically, it’s a well-built and sturdy tripod that comes with a specially crafted clip to hold your S60-powered cameraphone. The clip can be attached to any standard tripod using the standard camera mounting [...]
The Guru’s Guide To Setting Up A New Phone
One of the cool things about my job is that I get new phones constantly. I don’t get to keep most of them, but I do use them as my primary device throughout the review period, which allows me to legitimately review how a phone works and whatnot. One thing that I’m often asked is [...]

