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BlackBerry Bold

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

BlackBerry Bold

Sounds Familiar!
The name maybe often confused for a BlueBerry, but BlackBerry is one of the most recognised names in the business world. 

Why is it popular in the Business World then?
BlackBerry by converging technology now supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services.  This means it’s ideal for people who need all their office facilities on the move. 

It does Email?
Arguably the push email system it provides is what makes BlackBerry famous!  Push Email means instant email.  As soon as an email is received by the server, the email is ‘pushed’ to your BlackBerry device within seconds.  Standard email servers usually work by connecting to the server every so often and downloading a batch of emails at a time, so it’s not instantaneous. 

Just for Business users then?
I’d honestly say no, with all the features packed into this device it is suitable for anyone looking for a good phone with top end features.  It maybe seen as a business handset, but if you need HSDPA (fast internet access), GPS or even Wi-Fi, then this phone will do the job.

Any other ways to communicate?
Well, it’s not just a phone and email device but there is also there BlackBerry Messenger, it’s a free service similar to MSN that allows you to instantly chat with other BlackBerry users.  Oh don’t worry if you have MSN or Yahoo messenger – that will work too but you may have to pay extra for it to your network.

What is the latest BlackBerry out?
The BlackBerry Bold is coming out this month!

What’s so special about it?
Well it has the normal features of previous BlackBerry devices, but it will be the first BlackBerry with HSDPA – which means fast internet connection.  It also has all the features you would expect for a new top range phone including inbuilt GPS and Wi-Fi, a 2 Megapixel camera, expandable memory, Media Player and support for Word, Excel and PDF files. 

Do I really need one?
If you’re an email junky, a techie or just someone who likes to stay up to date – then yes.  If you’ve never had email on your mobile before, I can’t explain how useful it is, and it’s not just perfect for business users, I use it to keep up to date with my Facebook notifications. 

Summary
Here’s a quick list on why you should buy it:

  • Push email.
  • HSDPA for fast internet connection.
  • In-built GPS so you never get lost again.
  • Wi-Fi.
  • QWERTY keyboard for easy emailing and messaging.
  • Half-VGA (480×320 pixel resolution) and a 65,000-color display for nice clear viewing. 

View more information on the BlackBerry Bold on the Mobile Fun Website

If you already have your BlackBerry Bold don’t miss our BlackBerry Bold Accessories range.

Are you waiting for the BlackBerry Bold? Do you think that it will be an "iPhone Killer"? Let us know your thoughts below.

 

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Samsung Omnia coming to the UK

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Samsung Omnia i900

We’ve just received notice that the Samsung Omnia i900 is due soon in the UK.

It’s certainly not cheap, but is absolutely packed with features:

  • Windows 6.1 Pro
  • 3.2-inch Wide QVGA (240×400)
  • Optical mouse
  • 5MP camera with auto-focus and face detection
  • GPS receiver
  • FM Stereo radio
  • 3G HSDPA
  • 8GB or 16GB

And more – check the specs for details:

Samsung i900 Omnia – 8GB

Samsung i900 Omnia – 16GB

So (and although we hate to say it again) this is (another) iPhone killer!

UPDATE

We now have stock available of the 16GB Samsung Omnia. Stock is limited and expected to sell quickly. Order yours now!

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How to set up Sat Nav on your Windows based Smartphone

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

To set up your Windows Mobile device to work with most Satellite Navigation applications you will first need to configure your Bluetooth GPS Receiver.

Windows Mobile 5.0

  • To start the set up, launch the "Bluetooth Manager" on your device. To do this tap Settings > Connections > Bluetooth on the start menu
  • On the Bluetooth options screen you need to turn on bluetooth and make sure that your device is discoverable.
  • Click on the devices tab at the bottom of the screen and then select new partnership. Your device will now search for your GPS receiver.
  • Once the search has completed, select the GPS device you wish to use, You will then be prompted to enter the passkey. This is usually 0000, but varies from device to device, so keep your instruction manual for your GPS receiver close to hand.
  • The next screen will ask you to select the services you wish to use with this device.
  • Tick the box next to serial port and then click on finish.
  • Now click on the "com ports" tab at the bottom of the screen, you will have two options here, new incoming port and new outgoing port. You need to select new outgoing port.
  • On the next screen you will need to select the GPS device that you have just added and press next.
  • You now need to choose a com port from the drop down list and press finish. Make a note of the com port number that you have assigned to the GPS receiver as you may need this later on in the set up process.

Your GPS is now set up to talk to your handheld device. You may need to change a few more settings depending on the software you are using. If you are unsure consult your user guide.

Tom Tom Navigator

To use TomTom Navigator you will need to tell the software which GPS receiver to use.

  • Launch the application and then go to the preferences screen. Click on the Show GPS Status screen.
  • Click on configure and scroll through to select "Other Bluetooth GPS", this brings up a list of all the available connections on your device.
  • You need to select the com port you assigned to the GPS receiver earlier on in the set up process. If you can’t see the full name of the port, tap and hold the name to reveal it.
  • You will know that your GPS is correctly configured when you see the UTC time in the top right corner and you get a black and yellow spinning icon.

If for any reason the icon isn’t spinning and you can’t pick up a GPS signal, there is an alternative set up option you can try:

  • Click again on the configure button, and this time scroll through and select "Other Cable NMEA GPS" (Don’t worry about the name, we’ll tell it to use Bluetooth later on)
  • Select the baud rate, if you are unsure set the rate to 4800.
  • You should now see the same list of available ports that we saw earlier on. Select the appropriate one for your GPS receiver, remember you can tap and hold the name of the port to see its name in full.
  • You should now see the yellow and black icon spinning on the screen.

If this still hasn’t worked then you may need to contact TomTom technical support for more advanced help.

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Nokia Maps 2.0

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Along with the announcement of 4 new handsets at the Mobile World Congress, Nokia also announced the arrival of Nokia Maps 2.0 – an upgrade to the current version of their mapping software found in some of their N-Series and E-Series devices. Nokia Maps 2.0 promises to be more pedestrian friendly, and be clearer to see while driving. The full version is available to download now, so we thought we’d try it out and see what’s new.

Nokia Maps 2D Map View
Nokia Maps 3D Map View
Nokia Maps 3D Night View
Nokia Maps Arrow View
2D Map View
3D Map View
3D Night View
Arrow View

Maps
When Nokia Maps 2.0 loads, the differences are noticeable almost immediately. The search bar is now a permanent feature in standby and a data counter has been introduced to help keep an eye on your data usage, especially handy if you aren’t on a fixed rate data plan. Two icons on screen tell you which keys to press to zoom in and out of the map. The signal strength indicator has been improved to show more than just 3 bars of signal reception. Locking on to signal is much faster too – I normally manage to achieve signal lock on my Nokia N82 in 5-10 seconds and often get a signal indoors.

The map views are pretty much the same as before, with the choice of alternating between 2D/3D and day/night view. On screen navigation display has been improved considerably too – you now have the choice of Manoeuvre view, Birds Eye view and Arrow view. Arrow view is a much simpler way to navigate; it shows an arrow facing in the direction you need to travel. Interesting additions are Satellite and Hybrid views, very much along the same line as Google Maps, although you can’t zoom in as far.

Non Major City Satellite View
Major Cities Satellite View
Satellite View
Non-Major Cities
Major Cities

Navigation
To set your destination is extremely simple. If you know the address or postcode of where you want to go you can simply enter this into Nokia Maps. Once it has confirmed the address and shown you on screen, simply select “Drive to” or Walk to”and away you go.

Nokia Maps Navigation Settings
Nokia Maps Navigation Settings
Nokia Maps Navigation Settings

Navigate to Address or Postcode.

The built in search has also been improved in Maps 2.0, if you don’t know the full address or postcode, you can now enter part details in and the application will look it up and give you a list of possibilities. The search includes Transport, Restaurants, Cash Points, Post Offices and many more. You can also search by category, such as Eat & Drink, and you can set filters such as Fast Food, Restaurants, Italian etc, and it will just show the locations close to your current location.

Nokia Maps Navigation Settings
Nokia Maps Navigation Settings
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“On Foot” directions

Local Search

Extra Services

Pedestrian Navigation
One of the biggest problems with previous versions of the pedestrian mode was that you never really knew if you were walking in the right direction until you’d walked far enough to notice the difference on the screen. Maps 2.0 has managed to fix this by using the inbuilt accelerometer to create a magnetic compass – This tells the phone which direction you have turned. Walk mode also has information built in on rail transport systems for some of the worlds largest cities to make commuting even easier.

Compatibility
Nokia Maps 2.0 is compatible with S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1, including N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95, N95 8GB, E51 & E90. If you are using a Nokia N95 you will need to using the latest firmware (Version 20.0.015 or newer). You will also need to have either an in-built GPS receiver (N82, N95, E90) or a separate Bluetooth GPS receiver. You will need to buy a license for the Voice Navigation, this can be done directly through your handset using premium rate SMS or by purchasing a Nokia Maps Drive & Walk Voice Navigation License.

Download
You can download the full version of this software from Nokia Maps website.

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What makes Krussel Multidapt Cases Special?

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

All Krusell cases fitted with a Multidapt have a range of interchangeable fitting options available, including for belt, car, bike and pocket. Simply unclip and clip without ever having to change or remove the case. The patented Multidapt system is the key. Having the Multidapt “female” on a Krusell case enables endless possibilities on how to carry a device. All Multidapt accessories are made of stainless steel or nearly unbreakable fibre plastic.

What Fitting Options are Available?

Leather Swivel Kit
Leather Swivel Kit
The perfect accessory for those needing a hard wearing belt clip. The Leather Swivel Kit will safely attach to a belt to provide a secure holding. It is designed to fit standard 45mm belts and available individually or as part of the Executive Pack.
Shoulder Strap
Shoulder Strap

Mount your mobile phone or MP3 player onto your bag strap. Have easy access to your phone for calls, or your MP3 player to control your music. Available only as part of the Executive Pack.

Vortex Clip
Vortex Clip
A full 360 degree rotating clip, which can be adjusted at 45 degree angles. The curved shape of the clip provides an extra secure fitting when attached to a belt. Available as part of the Executive Pack.

Mini Clip
Mini Clip
A low profile belt clip that allows convenient carrying of your device on your trouser or jacket pocket. Available individually or as part of the Mobility Pack.
Car Holdic Kit
Car Holdic Kit
Designed to hold your mobile device in the car, simply mount the Car Hold Kit to your vehicles and slide in the Krusell case. Each Car Hold Kit can be mounted with the supplied adhesive tape or a dashboard screw. Available individually or as part of the Mobility Pack or Security Pack.
Bike Holder Kit
Bike Holder Kit
Perfect for outdoor activities, allows you attach your mobile phone, MP3 player, PDA or GPS receiver to your bike whilst cycling. Available
individually or as part of the
Sports Pack or
Mobility Pack.
Slide Swivel Kit
Slide Swivel Kit
An easy and comfortable way to carry your mobile device. Simply attach to your belt and slide your Krusell case into the Slide Swivel Kit. Each Slide Swivel Kit allows full 360 degree movement. Available
individually or as part of the
Security Pack and
Mobility Pack.
Arm Strap
Arm Strap
A must for both in-and-outdoor activities. Attach any Krusell Multidapt case to the Arm Strap and go. The secure fitting keeps your mobile device or MP3 player close to hand whilst being active. Available individually or as part of the Sports Pack.
Steel Swivel Kit
Steel Swivel Kit
The ideal accessory for heavy duty professions. The Steel Swivel kit is designed to endure intense pressure, ideal for those working in rough environments. Designed to fit standard 45mm belts. Available as part of the Security Pack.
Retractable Strap
Retractable Strap
Ideal for keeping keys, MP3-players, etc within easy access. The high tension wire keeps yours accessories and phone at the right length for whenever you need it. Available individually and as part of the Security Pack.
QuickMounter
QuickMounter
The QuickMounter is used to mount phones or PDAs in your car, boat or on any other surface. Anything that sticks to a magnet can be attached. A metal plate is secured to your phone, and the Quickfix holder is mounted by adhesive tape.
Spring Clip
Spring Clip
The SpringClip represents Krusell’s standard clip for mobile phones. The SpringClip is perfect for anyone who switches back and forth from a small pocket to larger belt. The spring in the clip keeps it secure in any situation.
Windscreen Holder
Windscreen Holder
Convenient to use! Mount mobile phones, GPS and PDAs according to your requirements to windshields and windows of any kind.
Ratchet Swivel Kit
Ratchet Swivel Kit
A swivel that rotates around its own axis, this Ratchet Swivelkit is something for the fastidious user, who wants the best and most user friendly holder available on the market. Stops in 8 different positions when rotating the 360°.
Phoneholdic Kit
Phoneholdic Kit
With the Phoneholdic kit you can carry your device in a Multidapt® way without using a case. Mounted by adhesive tape to your phone.
Big Clip
Big Clip
The BigClip is the more robust and slightly thicker alternative to the MiniClip and therefore suitable for both larger phones and belts.
Fitting your Krusell Case
Fitting your case to your new phone is very straight forward, simply slide your phone in and fasten the case to keep it secure. If you have a slide phone, such as the Nokia N95, you need to make sure that only the keypad is inserted into the plastic pouch and that the plastic sits flat against the keypad in order for the phone to close. The following video shows how to fit the case correctly.
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Mobile World Congress: Sony Ericsson Announcements

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Sony Ericsson has announced a range of new handsets at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week. Seven handsets were announced in total, each unique in their own way. Sony Ericsson has introduced a more rugged and durable handset, a sleek new Walkman handset and a premium touch screen device running Windows Mobile.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

Xperia X1:
The handset getting the most attention on the Sony Ericsson stand is without doubt the Xperia X1. A Windows Mobile device, with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a 3″ WVGA (800×480) screen in landscape mode. Using the device could not be simpler with its full touch screen interface and a 4 way joystick to help with navigation.

The X1 has an FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, built in GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 also has a 3.2 megapixel camera and has 400MB of internal storage. You can increase the storage using the micro SD card slot. The X1 supports HSDPA and HSUPA giving data speeds of up to 7.2Mbps (network dependant).

Sony Ericsson G900 and G700

G700 and G900

The G700 and G900 are two new touch screen devices running Symbian UIQ software normally found on higher tier devices such as the P1. Both handsets are aimed at business users that need more handset functionality and give one touch access to calendars, notes and web pages.

They have 160MB internal memory that can be expanded using a Micro M2 Memory Stick. The G700 features a 3.2 megapixel camera, with image and video stabiliser. The G900 supports Wi-Fi and has a 5 mega pixel camera with the ability to select the focus point just by touching the screen.

Sony Ericsson C702

C702
The C702 is a new phone to the Cyber-Shot family, designed for those with a more active lifestyle. It is dust and splash proof and comes with GPS built in for navigation and guidance.

The 3.2 Mega pixel camera has face detection and red eye reduction as well as the option to “geo tag” your photos using the GPS receiver. Once uploaded to an online photo album such as flickr, you can see exactly where your photographs were taken. The phone will support fast internet over HSDPA and stereo Bluetooth with A2DP profile.

Sony Ericsson C902

C902
The slim C902 also belongs to the Cyber-Shot family. It has a 5 megapixel camera concealed in a unique sliding design. It also has an advanced flash that can be used when taking photos using Sony Ericsson’s “BestPic” feature. This allows you to take up to 9 photos with flash in quick succession and select the ones you want to save.

The camera controls have been improved and are now operated through the phones touch screen. The C902 has 160 MB of internal memory, a Memory Stick Micro memory card slot and has full Walkman like media playback.

Sim Free Mobile Phone - Sony Ericsson W980 (Piano Black)

W980
The W980 is another in Sony Ericsson’s range of Walkman Music phones. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera and 8 gigabytes of internal memory. The W980 also has an in-built FM transmitter, so you can now listen to your music on any radio with in 2-3 metres.

When closed the phone looks like a portable MP3 Player, and its touch sensitive buttons give you full control over your music.The W980 provides clear stereo and bass and lets you control your music with shake control, SensMe and TrackID. The music can be listened to through a Bluetooth Stereo headset as it supports the A2DP profile. You can also download music direct to the phone using Sony Ericsson’s “Play Now” service over a HSDPA connection.

Sim Free Mobile Phone - Sony Ericsson Z770i

Z770
The Z770 is a clamshell design, aimed at professionals and business users that need email and high speed data – without the desire for a smartphone or PDA. The Z770 has a 2.2″ display and a 2 megapixel camera. Internet connection is fast over HSDPA and it has Bluetooth with A2DP support. The internal memory is 32MB, which can be expanded using a Memory Stick Micro memory card.

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Mobile World Congress: Nokia Announcements

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Nokia have started the Mobile World Congress with the announcement of 4 new handsets. Two more handsets will join their N-Series range: the N96, successor to their flagship N95 and the N78, replacement for the N73. Nokia have also announced the Nokia 6120 as the replacement for the 6110 Navigator and a new 6220 Classic, a high spec non N-Series Multimedia device.

Sim Free Nokia N96 Nokia N96

The N96 carries over all the features from the current N95 8GB, but has more of a look and feel of the Nokia N81. Additions to the already impressive list of specifications on the N95 8GB are, more memory – up from 8GB to 16GB of internal storage, as well as the capability to take up to 16GB Micro SDHC memory cards – Giving it potentially 32GB of storage. Nokia are also adding a digital TV tuner, so now not only can you watch video files, but live television too, but not in the UK as you need a DVB-H signal. DVB-H isn’t due to start broadcasting in the UK for a few years.

Sim Free Nokia N78 Nokia N78

The N78 is similar in spec to that of the current Nokia N82. Having 3.2 Megapixel camera with xenon flash, built in GPS with the capability to Geo-tag your photo’s and Wi-Fi. New features introduced to the N78 are a touch sensitive D-pad, meaning you can scroll through photos and menu’s by sliding your thumb along one edge of the square silver D-pad. Nokia have also built in an FM transmitter, normally available as an add on accessory, this enables the N78 to play music from your phone on any FM radio.

Sim Free Nokia 6120 Nokia 6120 Navigator

The 6120 is an update to the current 6110 navigator. Offering built in GPS, this is designed to be a personal navigation system, with more focus on pedestrian use. The built in compass and accelerometer work together to keep the map facing in the correct direction. The camera has been increased from 2 mp to 3.2 and it now supports mobile broadband data speeds (HSDPA) for faster searches and map downloads.

Sim Free Nokia 6220 Classic

Nokia 6220 Classic

The 6220 classic is essentially a non N-Series version of the Nokia N82 having the same 5 Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and xenon flash. Support for Micro SDHC Memory cards up to 8GB is also included.

All of these handsets will ship with Nokia Maps pre-installed. Nokia Maps 2.0 is an upgrade over the current Maps application, offering improved usability, as well as faster satellite locks and enhanced local searching. For more information on Nokia Maps, check out our Nokia Maps 2.0 review.

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Top Ten Accessories for your Nokia N82

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Got the latest must have phone? Then you’ll need the latest must have accessories to go with it! Here are Mobile Fun’s top ten accessories for your Nokia N82:

Martin Fields Screen Protector Martin Fields Screen Protector
The last thing you’ll want to do to your new phone is scratch the screen. Not only does it look bad, but can spoil your enjoyment while watching back your photo’s and movies. Martin Fields Screen Protectors provide exceptionally clear protection that helps prevent impact damage from keys, coins & pens.
Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset
If you have used Bluetooth Headsets in the past, I’m sure you will have experienced times where people can’t hear a word you’re saying because of what’s going on around you, whether you’re in a Pub or Club, cruising down the motorway or in a noisy environment at work. Jawbone Bluetooth headsets incorporate the latest technology in noise cancellation meaning you’ll be heard no matter what is going on around you.
Genuine Nokia In-Car Charger DC-4 Genuine Nokia In-Car Charger DC-4
One of the Nokia N82’s best features is with out a doubt the in-built GPS receiver, with the Genuine Nokia In-Car Charger you can be sure you’ll get from A-Z with no risk of getting lost when the battery runs out.
Genuine Nokia Easy Mount Holder HH-12U Genuine Nokia Easy Mount Holder HH-12U
Navigating your way around town is really simple with the Nokia N82’s GPS, but only if you can see the phone! The HH-12U is the best way of mounting the phone in a clear visible way. The suction fitting to your windscreen makes it easy to remove, and can be fitted in minutes.
Sandisk 8GB Micro SDHC Memory Card Sandisk 8GB Micro SDHC Memory Card
Increase the storage capacity up to 8GB and you can leave your I-pod at home. An 8GB memory card will let you store up to 2000 Songs or 3500 Photo’s so you can be confident you can take as many photo’s as you want with little risk of running out of space!
Parrot MK6100 Car Kit Parrot MK6100 Car Kit
The Nokia N82 is a full Multimedia Handset, so make the most of it with the Parrot MK6100 Bluetooth Car kit. Not only does it give you high quality sound during calls, but this clever bit of kit allows you to stream music through bluetooth to your car stereo. No need to listen to the same CD over and over and no more hassle of cables getting tangled around the gear stick. Just start the car and press play on the MK6100 – you don’t even have to touch your phone!
Boombasstic Bluetooth Speaker System Boombasstic Bluetooth Speaker System
With all your music on your phone, you can have a party wherever and whenever you want. These speakers from Boombasstic are great for getting the party started. You don’t need any cables or adapters for your phone, just stream your music via bluetooth from your phone to the speakers and turn up the volume!
Nokia N82 Krussel Premium Leather Case Nokia N82 Krussel Premium Leather Case
The Nokia N82 is a stylish phone, so it needs a stylish case to go with it. The range of Krusell Leather cases are extremely stylish and practical. They have a range of connectors available too so you can mount it on your belt, in the car or even on your bike, without having to remove it from its case.
Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-501 Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-501
The Nokia BH-501 Stereo Headset is a great way of enjoying your music while out jogging, cycling or just sitting relaxing at home, without disturbing those around you. They give you full control of your music without having to touch the phone.
Venturi Bluetooth Simple Carkit Venturi Bluetooth Simple Car kit
For those that don’t want a fully fitted car kit, or that share cars this has got to be top of your wish list! Combining the latest FM transmitter and Bluetooth Technology, the Venturi Kit allows you to make phone calls and listen to your music through your car stereo by simply plugging into your cars cigarette lighter socket. Caller ID and song information is also sent to your radio display so you can see who’s calling and what you’re listening to!
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