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Nokia N97 mini Wallpapers. Post Your Opinion. Browser Calculator Camera - Viewer Dictionary When setting up a mailbox, there's the choice of accepting Nokia Email's terms and routing all your email through Nokia's servers which still works or using 'Decline' and choosing to use standard IMAP protocols to connect to your email provider directly.
I usually go for the latter, figuring that I don't really want my email routed through third party servers which may or may not stay 'up', especially in the light of Symbian's current resource decline at Nokia. Nokia Email does work OK, once set up, though it's generally slow, doesn't handle HTML messages well and doesn't handle email header display very efficiently in either portrait or landscape modes. At least it's integrated well into Messaging generally, as shown above right.
Nokia Maps 3. It'll automatically remove any copy of Ovi Maps you already have e. Worked a treat for me and v3. Also well worth checking are that you have the latest offline maps. Nokia Suite provides a way to load an entire country's worth of maps into the N97 mini's mass memory.
In fact, more than that, it'll also keep an eye on map updates and, when these get updated on the server with new detail, it'll prompt you to have these upgraded too.
Very cool. There are two possible approaches to managing the most precious resource on the N97 mini: RAM. And no, this is totally different to the disk C: space problem on the N97 'classic', even though Nokia confuses the issue by calling them both 'memory'.
Approach one is to let Symbian OS do its thing, closing apps when you run out and generally trying to fit a quart into a pint pot. It works well enough if you're fairly gentle with your apps and 'Exit' the heavy duty ones Web, Photos, Maps, etc manually when you're done with them. Approach two is to install RAMBlow , which runs every so often and 'tidies up', terminating running apps which you haven't used for a set period of time and optionally also compressing and defragmenting RAM to give you the maximum possible free.
The system really does work quite well and RAMBlow also doubles as a task manager. Applications that you need kept running at all times because you want them instantly available, even a day or so later - Podcasting, Music player, Clock, in my case can be toggled as 'protected', meaning they won't get terminated as part of a RAM clean-up.
In theory! Skype, in its pure Symbian form, is well worth grabbing from m. Much has been said about Symbian's S60 5th Edition Web browser, so I won't repeat that all here, except to say that it's still crippled on the N97 mini because of the relative lack of free RAM.
This has a familiar browser interface but uses server-side compression of pages and is dramatically faster when browsing complex sites. PhoneTorch works well to turn the N97 into a dual LED torch, for those forays into the back yard after dark, especially so because there's no camera shutter over the LEDs, as you have on the 'classic'.
One of the biggest losses to day to day usability on the N97 mini is that of telling the time - the keylock screen just pops up a 'how to unlock' message - the underlying display may or may not show a clock. Make a beeline for the excellent Key Lock Clock. Once installed and the device restarted , this utility acts to pop up a clock at normal brightness whenever you press the main N97 menu button - without disturbing the keylock itself. If Nokia Email doesn't work well for you and trust me, it can be an acquired taste, depending on where your email is hosted , spare a thought for the ultra-quirky but also ultra-configurable Profimail - you'll hate it for the first hour, then the penny will drop and you'll love it for the rest of your life.
Other S60 5th Edition favourites which made their way onto the editorial pimped N97 mini were Nokia Internet Radio , a bundle of Offscreen utilities, including Egg Timer and Converter , the official Facebook client , and the popular Gravity Twitter client.
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