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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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Fitting Martin Fields Screen Protectors

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Fitting your Martin Fields Screen Protector is a quick and easy process. Just follow the steps below to fit the screen protector to your phone:

Installation:

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Wipe Screen

Step 1: Wipe the screen with a lint-free cloth to remove dust and contaminants.

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Peel Backing

Step 2: Carefully peel off the protector skin by lifting the edges. Take care not to leave any finger prints on the protector surface.

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Line Up

Step 3: Carefully position the protector over the surface of your phone. When the protector is lined up correctly, gently lay down the protector onto the screen of your phone.

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Remove Bubbles

Step 4 : Use a bank card and gently push any remaining air bubbles out to the sides of the screen.

Maintenance:

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Remove Protector

Removal: Remove the screen protector by using sellotape. Place the sellotape about an inch on one corner of screen protector firmly.Hold the other end of the tape and slowly lift it up

Martin Fields Screen Protector - Wash Protector

Cleaning : Wash the screen protector by dipping it in water or holding it under a tap. Dry it by using hair dryer. Alternatively, please use sellotape to pull the dust, lint, or contaminates, off of the screen protector.

Installation Video:

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Top Ten Accessories for your Nintendo Wii

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Got the latest must have games console? Then you’ll need the latest must have accessories to go with it!

Here are Mobile Fun’s top ten accessories for your Nintendo Wii:

Nintendo Wii Component Cable Nintendo Wii Component Cable
A must for anyone with a High Definition TV. Experience ultra-realistic images to the fullest on your HDTV.
Immerse yourself in a world of digital entertainment with superior quality
sound and graphics enhanced by a premium quality component connection.
Dual Charging Station for Wiimote Dual Charging Station for Wii Remotes
Fed up with constantly replacing the batteries in your Wii Remotes? This Dual Charging station connects to a spare USB port on the back of your Wii and will charge your Wii Remotes when not in use.
Official Nintendo Wiimote Controller Official Nintendo Wii Remote Controller
To really get into the spirit of the Wii you need to be able to play multi player games. Adding an additional controller will open up a whole new level of fun. Connect up to 4 Wii remotes to your Wii console.
Official Nintendo Wii Nunchuck Official Nintendo Wii Nunchuck
The Nunchuck adds more control and interaction to your Wii gaming. Make the most of your Wii by adding a nunchuck to each of your Wii Remotes.
Sandisk SD 2GB Memory Card Sandisk 2GB SD Memory Card
Increase the storage capacity on your Wii to 2GB and you will never need to worry about running out of space for your saved game data. Transfer photos to the memory card and enjoy watching them back as a slide show on your TV.
Silicon Case for Nintendo Wii Controls Silicon Case Nintendo Controller
Make sure your Wii Remote and Nunchuck don’t slip out of your hands with the Silicon Cases. The non-slip design means your fingers won’t slip off the controls at the wrong moment!
Sports Pack for Nintendo Wii Nintendo 13-in-1 Sports Pack
Add more realism to playing Wii sports with this accessory pack! These clip on accessories turn your standard Wii remote into a Tennis Racket, Golf Club, Steering wheel, Baseball bat and more!
Carry Bag for Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii Carry Bag
Don’t want to damage your console when you take it round to your friends house for a party? The Nintendo Wii Carry Bag is designed to hold your Wii safely and securely and has space for games and extra controllers.
Nintendo Wii Remote Extension Cable Nintendo Wii Remote Extension Cable
Never get tangled up during a game again! This extension cable gives you more freedom of movement while using your Nunchuck connected to your Wii Remote.
Nintendo Wii Wireless Sensor Bar Wireless Sensor Bar
Don’t want wires trailing from your TV? Want to be able to position your Wii a bit further away from your TV than the cables will let you? This wireless sensor bar can be positioned anywhere, and can increase the distance you can play from. No installation is needed, just a few batteries!
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