Roman Tubl designs egg shaped phone

Filed Under (Cell Phone, cellphone, mobile, mobile pics) by ozman on 06-05-2008

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Here is creative genius from a designers perspective who needs no tech savy tools to produce a good set. While big players in the mobile phone sector are busy outdoing each other in developing new technical features for their products.

Roman Tubl has designed an oval phone surrounded by an illuminated red strip. The phone is packed with the usual features – including touchscreen display, Bluetooth, USB, Wifi, 3.2-megapixel camera and 4 GB memory. Although the sassy phone at the first glance looks like a kid’s toy phone, but its functionality makes it a real thing

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Sony ericsson new low end handsets

Filed Under (mobile, mobile pics) by ozman on 23-04-2008

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In a move meant to, uh, distract investors from its announced 48% profit downturn (compared to Q1 of the previous year), Sony Ericsson just announced a pair of mid-range handsets. The Z780 clamshell — now official — is the global sister to the announced Z770 for Europe. As such, she comes packing UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE radios. While it comes loaded with Google Maps for Mobile and aGPS navigation, you won’t get much use from it on that itty bitty 128 x 160 pixel display of unknown dimensions. Hell, that bezel chews up an equivalent amount of real estate. The G502 candybar also features Maps but lacks aGPS. No worries for US Americans though as it’s likely to stay put in Europe with UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 radios. Both will feature M2 memory expansion, Bluetooth, and 2 megapixel cameras when they launch in “selected markets” come Q2. Sorry Sony Ericsson, but we’re not seeing a lot here to distract investors (or consumers) for very long.

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How To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three Clicks

Filed Under (flickr, mobile pics, photos) by ozman on 17-04-2008

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With this post i have just set up my account with flickr  ,thanks to Mark Guim for his post Mark you really made my day for all others i have just bought nokia N82 and i have gone habitual with taking pics so now i am gonna put them on my album

Nokia calls it one-click upload, but that is clearly not true. It is also not true when Ricky Cadden wrote that it took a “minimum of 7 clicks” when he criticized Share Online 3.0 for graduating prematurely from beta.

The Setup

First, you need to download and install Nokia Share Online 3.0 if you have an outdated version.

Set DefaultTo begin setup, click on the Share Online icon in the Applications folder. If you can’t see it, go to the Gallery and select Images & video > Options > Open Online Service.

Next, select Flickr Ready for activation and click Yes to activate the service.

When your browser opens, Sign in to Flickr with your Flickr/Yahoo! ID.

Click on Ok,I’ll allow it to confirm that you want Share Online to access your account.

Go back to the main Share Online menu and click options > Set as default. The setup is now complete.

The Three Clicks

After taking a picture, a few icons show up on the right. Click down twice to the globe icon then click to upload the photo to Flickr!

Nokia N95 8GB Postprocess
This is what you see after taking a picture.

Nokia N95 8gb Post process
Click on Post to Flickr for instant upload.

When the upload is done, you’ll get a message that it was posted. No tags will be applied and the default title is the date. Here is the photographed Nokia N95 8GB uploaded to Flickr.

Another Option

There are third-party applications that lets you do the same thing. A very popular one is Shozu that is also worth checking out. It’s even got a automatic photo upload after shooting that I previously wrote a guide on.

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