Matthew Miller over at Nokia Experts just published two more videos of his Nokia N900. This time he shows us a little more about the phones functionalities. Check them our after the break…
OMG this is so cool! This solution should solve all the problems with outdated maps on the GPS app
Primordial Ground Guidance is a new breed of app developed using the new Ovi SDK with full Maps and guidance support. The app gives you routes and walking directions across terrain where there are no roads or marked footpaths. Clay Babcock gives us a walk-through of Primordial Ground Guidance app from the Nokia booth show floor at CTIA09
Nicola de Franceshi, has created a new iPhone application called Contact Flow. As you can easily guess, the application allows you to view contacts in CoverFlow just like with the songs in the iPod. Download it from iTunes for 1$
3G Unrestrictor for the iPhone allows you to go around the iPhone’s limitations and restrictions like not being able to use Skype or SlingPlayer while on a mobile internet connection like 3G or EDGE as well as many other things. It allows those things by tricking applications into believing they are on WiFi, even though they are on 3G or EDGE.
This Twitter application written in Java works with almost all the phones that are available today. The simplest way to install is to open your Java-enabled phone’s web (or WAP) browser and type the following URL: tw.j1ck.com
Features:
All standard functionality: timeline, @mentions, DMs, favorites, following/followers, follow/unfollow, profiles… and of course tweeting!
Simple, no-nonsense interface. Up/Down/Click and using a menu is all you need to know.
Quick Reply / Retweet / Favorite in each tweet
Trending Topics / Saved searches support
Multiple-account support.
Twitpic support: you’ll see the picture without having to navigate over there
Camera support! Take a snapshot from the tweeting form itself and have it automatically uploaded to Twitpic. Great to share where you are in a moment.
Pretty good support for touch-screen phones (we’re testing mainly on Nokia 5800 and Samsung F480)
Support for QWERTY keyboard phones (Nokia E71 is currently our main testing device for this)
Windows Phone 7 Devices including the Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia Lumia 800, Nokia Lumia 710, HTC 7 Surround, Samsung Focus, LG Optimus 7,LG Optimus Quantum, HTC TITAN, HTC TITAN II, HTC Arrive, HTC Radar, HTC Trophy, HTC 7 Pro.