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    November 23, 2006


    The Mobile Gadgeteer Suggests The N91 and More

    Wow, talk about a Grand Slam and more. N70. N73. N91 and N93, plus the E61/E62, all suggested by Matthew Miller in his Black Friday Post...needless to say...we're blushing.


    October 17, 2006


    Nokia Updates N91 Tips

    Top Tips for N91 - Most of these are available via web sites, user guides etc but here is a summary.

    1) PC suite: Always use the latest PC suite. They are always issuing improvements etc. The PC suite issued with the early N91's (6.80.22 SW versions 1.xx N91's) seemd to have issues handling data over 1.5GB etc and should be replaced with 6.81.13 or later. You can get the latest PC suite from here, or other local regional sites.

    2) PC suite , Nokia Audio Manager: PC suite was designed for phones with 64MB, 512MB etc cards, its not really optimized for mobile computers with 4GB of memory. It is good for managing contacts, calendar etc but not for managing the content on your HDD (Music, Images, Applications etc). Nokia audio Manager - same comment. Users should avoid using PCsuite/NAM to manage large amounts of content and keep it solely for managing the phones ROM (C drive). Note also when using PC suite do not start running applications (Gallery, etc) during the PC suite session. Use USB mass storage for managing your Music, Movies, Images etc and/or Windows Media Player (for Music). Note also that PC suite runs in the background on your PC so often when you plug in the N91 to use USB mass storage or WMP a pop up comes up saying " PC suite - N91 connected in non compatible mode please change from UI" ignore this (it is only applicable if you want to use PC suite).

    3) SW update (refresh) at home: Always use the latest N91 SW. Like your PC Nokia is always issuing improvements and even new features sometimes (ex: WDRM came with 2.00 sw). The update process is simple and can be done here . This is a UK site however it has all the languages, operator and country variants for the world. Read the "phone sw update FAQ's" there. The updater will recognize the version of your N91 (country, operator) and look for the sw. If there is a new version it will tell you, if not then you have the option of reloading the current sw (ie if you wanted to start "fresh" again) or try later. Do not disconnect, answer/make phone calls etc during the process. It has worked well for thousands of people so far :). I suspect other sites in other languages will roll out eventually if you are uncomfortable doing the process in English. Also if you sw is not there it may be that your operator or country has not approved it yet. Keep trying. You can check you SW version by typing *#0000#.

    4) HDD Users Guide : Nokia has now issued a HDD maintenance guide. Go to europe.nokia.com and select - Get support then from the list of phones select Nokia N91 there select User guides and from the list of languages select English. Then download the PDF. It has data about backing up and restoring (ie when to use PC suite and when no to), SW updates (goes through how to prepare for a sw update ), Themes and other TIPs. Alot of the tips from before seem to be in here. Also copying contacts to HDD has issues with 1.xx sw on GSM only China units (from Blogs), not on WCDMA units. Note WDRM rights will not be saved with a backup-restore (MSFT rules) but usually when you buy a song you get multiple synchs so it is usually not a problems. It outlines that you shoud not save themes, wallpaper on the HDD etc..

    5) SMS accelerator : Nokia has issued an application that improves the speed of your SMS messaging. If you are using a Sw version earlier than 2.10 then Its recommended that you install this and re-install this after user reset (e.g. use of *#7370). This is a small backround application that you will not see on your desktop or by a long press on the menu key. You can see it in the app manager as installed. It is available here

    6) Battery Life: If you do not care about WCDMA then in tools/settings/network - switch from DUAL to GSM. Make sure your WLAN "show availability" in Tools/Connection is set to "never". Do not leave Bluetooth On unless you are using it for an accessory. Do not set the HDD as your "memory in use" for messaging (SMS, MMS). HDD is not optimised for messaging. Avoid these fancy 3D active screen savers etc.

    7) Profiles : It is recommended that you leave keypad tones off. . Also using the vibra in profiles that had a short beep as the message or ringtone caused problems with older 1.xx sw.

    8) Messaging Memory: Do not set the HDD as your "memory in use" for messaging (SMS, MMS). In addition to reducing battery life - its slow (HDD buffering is optimized for Video, Music playback), you have to switch back to the phone memory each time you want to use mass storage to connect to PC. In short why keep a bunch of messages on you phone anyhow?

    9) Hard resets: If you get you phone into real trouble there are two resets available. Note these should be treated as a SW update (i.e. you will lose data on your phone memory so back it up). Follow the standard backup procedure for you phone before dong this (take a look at the HDD guide TIP section). The first one is *#7370# (Code 12345), it will restore the phones memory and clean it up. If you have managed to get the phone to a state where it will not even boot up then - Press and hold simultaneously Green, 3 and * and then press simultaneously power key.

    10) Gallery - It may appear that the hard drive is running slowly when opening Gallery for the first time after loading a sizeable amount of content onto the hard drive or replacing the battery. Subsequent gallery access should be faster.

    The device has not hung-up so be patient. During this time frame, the phone may be slow to respond to user input. The phone may indicate hard drive is In use when connecting to USB Mass Storage mode. Also If you don't see your images in Gallery then trying taking a picture first. Then restart Gallery to find all your images. Gallery expects to find at least one image in the Images folder before looking into subfolders. Also - Activating USB mass storage during slide show causes media not to appear in the Gallery - it is recommended that a user stop playing content and exit applications before starting a USB Mass Storage session.

    11) "Out of Memory, Memory Full" - The Web browser is great but it does not handle its memory very well. At some point the web browser may issue an "Out of memory" message. This has nothing to do with the HDD memory but rather the RAM memory. Closing applications may help but it seems to work best if you simply power cycle the device (clean up RAM) before using OSS or if you run into this with other applications.. Each Sw release seems to improve this situation so its another reason to always update to the latest SW.

    12) Pausing while playing a song - This happens sometimes when the file has been corrupted somewhat (during ripping, download) etc. Some songs that will play on the PC may pause on the N91. It is rare however it requires the song be ripped again. Also this can happen if you have ripped your songs at a very high rate above (example MP3 VBR at 320 kbps).

    13) "HDD unavailable" etc - In older versions of sw it was possible to get this and even with 2.xx it can happen (more rare). Make sure the battery cover is on fully (and its magnet is not damaged - check the little box in the battery cover with a paper clip for the magnet). Make sure USB cable is not connected. Make sure you are not running any applications that are using the HDD. Sometimes 3rd party apps it seems have been found to leave a file open on the HDD even when closed and then this can happen - you may have to uninstall that app. Some apps screw up there databases and it look slike a HDD issue. Finally if none of this works then you may have to do a HDD format, or a SW update/refresh or hard reset to clean out any offending applications.

    14) Gallery cant see data, content missing - PC suite can cause this if you were using this for content (PC suite looks like it finished the transfer but you have to look at the correct window in PC suit for progress..another reason why it should not be used for content management). In some cases you need to reload the sw or hard reset.

    15) Common sense and INFO - Some common sense things - do not disconnect USB cable in the middle of a transfer (disconnect properly). Dont try and pop the battery out while accessing the HDD. The HDD can survive drops (in testing dropped >300 times) but if you are determined to abuse the N91 something will break eventually. N91-1 (WCDMA device Silver with light blue for Europe, Dark grey for APAC). N91-5 (GSM, No WLAN for APAC - Silver with light blue), N91 (GSM, No WLAN for China Silver with dark grey). RM43 is a type number for WCDMA units, RM158 is the type number for GSM only units. Yes its a 3G device (with no front facing camera), you can do video calls but it requires some flipping back and forth...the device was not optimised for Video calls (its focus was/is music!). WCDMA versions have WLAN. It takes about 60 sec to boot up. It supports many different video codecs etc (go to N91 FAQ and type in video) etc. Read you users Guide and also check: Support (FAQ etc): http://europe.nokia.com/A4158095, Support (UK): http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,91861,00.html , Tech discussion board at Nokia (type in N91 in search and sort by latest date etc) : http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/discussions/board?board.id=swupdate and finally the N91 page http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index.html?lang=en&country=GB#product,n91.

    16) Full format - You can initate a full format from the HDD utilities and it is always recommended to use a charger. The full format process takes time and at the beginning the progress bar may appear to stopped but it is not. If you interrupt the full format by power cycling, battery going low then please ensure that you initiate a full format (not a quick format) and let it complete. Using quick format immediately after an aborted full format may cause unpredictable behaviour.

    17) Managing Windows DRM protected songs - The sw update sequence is almost identical to what is outlined previously however the difference is that when restoring your songs on the device a user should not just copy them back but rather use MTP in order to synch the DRM rights properly. If this is not done then the song will be in the device but will not play. The sequence is

    a) Backup your phone memory (ROM) using PC suite (to preserve your OMA DRM activation keys etc)
    b) Copy your non WDRM files (Music, Videos, Documents, Images etc) from the device HDD to your PC (recommended to use USB Mass storage).

    c) Copy your applications, themes etc (original SISX, Java etc files before you installed them) from your HDD to your PC (DO not simply copy the installed directories/files over)

    d) FORMAT your HDD
    e) Proceed with SW update
    f) Reset your phone memory by typing *#7370# (code 12345)
    g) Restore your phone memory using PC suite
    h) Copy back your Non WDRM contents HDD contents from your PC to your clean HDD
    i) Re-install your applications/themes
    j) Re-synch WMDRM files using MTP (this is the only way to get WM-DRM licenses on to the phone)

    18) File Management - The N91 , like a computer using FAT32, is designed to handle many files and folders. However like a computer there are performance issues related to having too many files within a single folder. Data and directory organization has an effect on performance. Windows Media Player by default typically divides songs up into folders by artist, album etc however when using other methods (eg USB mass storage drag and drop, or PC suite) a user should avoid having too many files in any given folder. Large numbers of files within a single folder can cause unpredictable behaviour in some applications. Example1: placing all your songs in a single folder , Example 2: Camera will take pictures up to the size of the available disk space and put them into the "top" level of the Images folder - this can effect Gallery and File Manager performance as the number of files increases. This does not mean the device cannot handle thousands of files and many Gigabytes of content in folders (eg in the Music, MyMusic folders etc) but rather within these folders users should manage their files using sub folders. It is recommended that no single folder by itself has more than 50 files of content (Images, Music, Videos etc). Users should expect slight performance degradation when going over this number and severe performance degradation if they have an significant number of files in a single directory/folder.

    Example NOT OK : MyMusic ----song1, song 2, ....song 50, song 51, song 52, song ........
    Example OK : MyMusic ----song1, song 2, .Folder 1- {song 1, song2 ...song 50] Folder 2 - [song1, song2, song3...song 50] ..... folder-50/song50


    19) Music Refresh - Sometimes the device may appear to become unresponsive after cancelling the song list refresh action. The Music library refresh & optimization may automatically run in the background. During this timeframe, USB Mass Storage is unavailable.


    October 4, 2006


    Alec Saunders on Upgrades

    Uber blogger Alec Saunders has some insight to the process of upgrading Nseries phones so heed his words.


    SmartPhoneToday on NSeries

    James Alan Miller of SmartPhoneToday.com has a nice recap of what is the latest with the N91 and other Nseries phones.


    October 3, 2006


    About Those Tips!

    ZDNet's Mobile Gadgeteer, Matt Miller (yes he's moving on up since the first post back in during the N90 days) has commented on the N91 Fifteen Tips.

    Matt points out that the info is also applicable to the newer 8 GB N91 edition.


    October 2, 2006


    15 Top Tips for N91

    Most of these are available via web sites, user guides etc but here is a summary courtesy of our friends at Nokia.

    1) PC suite: Always use the latest PC suite. They are always issuing improvements etc. The PC suite issued with the early N91's (6.80.22 SW versions 1.xx N91's) has issues with handling data over 1.5GB etc and should be replaced with 6.81.13 or later. You can get the latest PC suite from http://europe.nokia.com/A4144903, or other local regional sites.

    2) PC suite , Nokia Audio Manager: PC suite was designed for phones with 64-512Mbyte cards, not mobile computers with 4GB of memory. It is good for managing contacts, calendar etc but not for managing the content on your HDD (Music, Images, Applications etc). Nokia audio Manager - same comment. Users should avoid using PCsuite/NAM to manage large amounts of content and keep it solely for managing the phones ROM (C drive). Note also when using PC suite do not start running applications (Gallery, etc) during the PC suite session. Use USB mass storage for managing your Music, Movies, Images etc and/or Windows Media Player (for Music). Note also that PC suite runs in the background on your PC so often when you plug in the N91 to use USB mass storage or WMP a pop up comes up saying " PC suite - N91 connected in non compatible mode please change from UI" ignore this (it is only applicable if you want to use PC suite).

    3) SW update (refresh) at home: Always use the latest N91 SW (currently 2.00). Like your PC Nokia is always issuing improvements and even new features sometimes (ex: WDRM came with 2.00 sw). The update process is simple and can be done here : www.nokia.co.uk/softwareupdate . This is a UK site however it has all the languages, operator and country variants for the world. Read the "phone sw update FAQ's" there. The updater will recognize the version of your N91 (country, operator) and look for the sw. If there is a new version it will tell you, if not then you have the option of reloading the current sw (ie if you wanted to start "fresh" again) or try later. Do not disconnect, answer/make phone calls etc during the process. It has worked well for thousands of people so far :). I suspect other sites in other languages will roll out eventually if you are uncomfortable doing the process in English. Also if you sw is not there it may be that your operator or country has not approved it yet. Keep trying. You can check you SW version by typing *#0000#.

    4) HDD Users Guide : Nokia has now issued a HDD maintenance guide. Go to europe.nokia.com http://europe.nokia.com/A4158095 and select - Get support then from the list of phones select Nokia N91 there select User guides and from the list of languages select English. Then download the PDF. It has data about backing up and restoring (ie when to use PC suite and when no to), SW updates (goes through how to prepare for a sw update ), Themes and other TIPs. Alot of the tips from before seem to be in here. Also copying contacts to HDD has issues with 1.xx sw on GSM only China units (from Blogs), not on WCDMA units. Note WDRM rights will not be saved with a backup-restore (MSFT rules) but usually when you buy a song you get multiple synchs so it is usually not a problems.

    5) SMS accelerator : Nokia has issued an application that improves the speed of your SMS messaging. Heavy SMS users have complained about sms messaging getting sluggish over time. This fixes it and keep sms fast. Its recommended that everyone install this and re-install this after any sw update or user reset (e.g. use of *#7370). It is available at http://europe.nokia.com/A4158100

    6) Battery Life: If you do not care about WCDMA then in tools/settings/network - switch from DUAL to GSM. Make sure your WLAN "show availability" in Tools/Connection is set to "never". Do not leave Bluetooth On unless you are using it for an accessory. Do not set the HDD as your "memory in use" for messaging (SMS, MMS). HDD is not optimised for messaging. Avoid these fancy 3D active screen savers,

    7) Profiles : I just leave the keypad tones off. It seems people in the past had issues with this so just leave them off on profiles. Also using the vibra in profiles that had a short beep as the message or ringtone caused problems with 1.xx SW

    8) Messaging Memory: Do not set the HDD as your "memory in use" for messaging (SMS, MMS). In addition to reducing battery life - its slow (HDD buffering is optimized for Video, Music playback), you have to switch back to the phone memory each time you want to use mass storage to connect to PC. In short why keep a bunch of messages on you phone anyhow?

    9) Hard resets: If you get you phone into real trouble there are two resets available. Note these should be treated as a SW update (i.e. you will lose data on your phone memory so back it up). Follow the standard backup procedure for you phone before dong this (take a look at the HDD guide TIP section). The first one is *#7370# (Code 12345), it will restore the phones memory and clean it up. If you have managed to get the phone to a state where it will not even boot up then - Press and hold simultaneously Green, 3 and * and then press simultaneously power key.

    10) Gallery - When you have loaded new content via USB, after a sw update, hard resets, after removing the battery or the occasional reset the Gallery takes a while to open up (if you have alot of content it could be ~ 5-10 minutes). This is a one-off thing so be patient let it update its database and then after that it should be alot faster. The progress bar is a barber-pole thingy that does not give a very good indication (just spins). Be patient it has not crashed or hung-up just let it finish.

    11) "Out of Memory" - The Web browser is great but it does not handle its memory very well. At some point the web browser may issue an "Out of memory" message. This has nothing to do with the HDD memory but rather the RAM memory. Closing applications may help but it seems to work best if you simply power cycle the device (clean up RAM) before using OSS. Each Sw release seems to improve this situation so its another reason to always update to the latest SW.

    12) Pausing while playing a song - This happens sometimes when the file has been corrupted somewhat (during ripping, download) etc. Some songs that will play on the PC may pause on the N91. It is rare however it requires the song be ripped again.

    13) "HDD unavailable" etc
    - In older versions of sw it was possible to get this and even with 2.xx it can happen (more rare). Make sure the battery cover is on fully (and its magnet is not damaged - check the little box in the battery cover with a paper clip for the magnet). Make sure USB cable is not connected. Make sure you are not running any applications that are using the HDD. Sometimes 3rd party apps it seems have been found to leave a file open on the HDD even when closed and then this can happen - you may have to uninstall that app. Some apps screw up there databases and it look slike a HDD issue. Finally if none of this works then you may have to do a HDD format, or a SW update/refresh or hard reset to clean out any offending applications.

    14) Gallery cant see data, content missing - PC suite can cause this if you were using this for content (PC suite looks like it finished the transfer but you have to look at the correct window in PC suit for progress..another reason why it should not be used for content management). In some cases you need to

    15) Common sense and INFO - Some common sense things - do not disconnect USB cable in the middle of a transfer (disconnect properly). Dont try and pop the battery out while accessing the HDD. The HDD can survive drops (in testing dropped >300 times) but if you are determined to abuse the N91 something will break eventually. N91-1 (WCDMA device Silver with light blue for Europe, Dark grey for APAC). N91-5 (GSM for APAC - Silver with light blue), N91 (GSM for China Silver with dark grey). RM43 is a type number for WCDMA units, RM158 is the type number for GSM only units. Yes its a 3G device (with no front facing camera), you can do video calls but it requires some flipping back and forth...the device was not optimised for Video calls (its focus was/is music!). It has WLAN. It supports many different vide codecs etc (go to N91 FAQ and type in video) etc. Read you users Guide and also check:

    Support (FAQ etc): http://europe.nokia.com/A4158095 , Support (UK): http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,91861,00.html , Tech discussion board at Nokia (type in N91 in search and sort by latest date etc) : http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/discussions/board?board.id=swupdate and finally the N91 page http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index.html?lang=en&country=GB#product,n91 . enjoy


    September 24, 2006


    iPod Killer or Not?

    Geek.com questions if the N91 is really an iPod killer.

    It sure looks like an interesting debate is brewing.


    September 22, 2006


    Diggin Darla

    We're really starting to did digital diva darla mack. Here coverage of mobile and especially Nokia and the NSeries is really tops. Go through her blog for posts this month and see just what the self proclaimed "mobile diva" has been up to.

    And oh, yes, her coverage of the opening of the Nokia store in NYC is tops.


    N91 Is An iPod Killer

    Mobile strtaegist Rudy De Waele has come out with a review of the N91 and rather bluntly says it Kills The iPod...Now that's a headline we like.


    Nokia Updater Is Live

    If you want to update your N91 (or some other Nokia Phones) now you can very easily.

    Just visit the Nokia Phone Software Update page and select your phone. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow and all you need is you Windows PC to be connected to your N91.

    Pal PhoneBoy has highlighted the fact on his most excellent blog.


    PodLounge Makes Podcast Listening Easier

    if you're looking for a podcast for the N91 to find, a new service from the folks down under at PodLounge have made that possible.

    The concept is very simple. They have compiled a directory of podcasts and formatted the web site especially for mobile phone screens like the N91.

    Here's the link to the mobile site.


    Nokia Adding Microsoft's Live Search to NSeries

    CNet's News.com is reporting that Nokia has added Microsoft's Live Search for mobiles.

    The Microsoft technology will work within Nokia's Mobile Search that's found on NSeries phones.


    Operation Gadget Rolls In With A New Review

    Congrats to Dave Aiello and family on the arrival of their son Jimmy. It sure explains why Dave has been off doing more important things that just simply being one of the blogosphere's better reviewers.

    He's come up with a very snappy one for the N91, calling out some of the best features of the music oriented mobile phone.


    Oh Gizmo On The N91

    OhGizmo, which professes to be a tad on the geeky side has clearly taken the approach of going through every feature found on the N91 and come up with a very decisive viewpoint on what makes the N91 so good for music lovers and camera fans.


    September 14, 2006


    All The Fun Of The Fair

    All the fun of the fair was captured by Matt Miller using an N91. The clarity is what makes the video feel like you're almost there.


    August 30, 2006


    PDA Street on the N91

    What's very rewarding to see is how non-Nokia sites are taking to commenting on the Nseries.

    Take for example this review of the N91 on PDAStreet.


    August 29, 2006


    Like Father, Like Son

    Jon Arnold's son Max is a chip off the old block. He's taking a page out of his dad's book and has blogged about the N91. Given his age, and his enthusiasm, he's clearly following in his father's footsteps.


    August 28, 2006


    Roland on the N91 x 10

    Roland Tanglao's series on the N91 is a must read. He's candid, respectful and pointed. He is clearly hitting the mark and being fair on all counts.

    Here's the link to all the posts to date.


    August 15, 2006


    Really 3G On Cingular

    Justin Oberman of MoPocket reports on the addition of High Speed Rate Data now being available in select Cingular markets and how you can get it working on Nokia NSeries phones.


    MoCoNews Summary of N91

    MoCoNews keeps tabs on all things that are digital and one of the topics they've kept a watchful eye on over the last few months is the N91.

    Drfiting through their site shows a wide range of related news items that when combined provide a clear picture about why the N91 is such an interesting device.

    Here's a summary of their N91 oriented coverage.


    August 2, 2006


    MoPocket On the N91

    MoPocket's Justin Oberman breaks the news about a Mac Music Sync tool for Nokia and gives a very much "thumbs up" review for the N91.


    July 30, 2006


    MultiMedia At It's Finest

    Rodrigo shows off the power of VPOD.TV and the Nokia N91 with this post.

    If you're into video blogging, VPOD is one of the emerging services that is worth knowing about.


    July 29, 2006


    High Speed Data - N91!!!

    Please, don't try this if you are driving, but the post is a testament to how good the Nokia WiFi features are.


    Avec Mobile on the N91

    Avec Mobile has their review out on the N91 and it's mostly glowing. They hit all the points about the newest of the NSeries phones in the Nokia Blogger Relations Program.

    What we like about this review is how they really zero in on who the N91 is for, and in doing so, help someone make an informed purchase decision.


    July 24, 2006


    CNET Reviews the N91

    Check out the CNET review for a mainstream media view of the N91.


    Themes Issue With N91

    Darla Mack, a new member of the Nokia Blogger Relations Program points out the need to get the N91's updated with the "themes" issue that has arisen.


    July 23, 2006


    Matt Miller Podcasts About N91

    Check out Matt Miller on the MobileTechRoundUp and hear him discuss the N91.


    Geek.com on the N91

    PalmSolo (Matt Miller) has some thoughts on his experience to date with the N91 on Geek.com.

    His analysis of carrier by carrier coverage is something that more people need to know about.


    The Message Is Clear - NSeries is MultiMedia

    Jonathan Greene has been in the NSeries blogger program from the very start. An uber user of technology who has a daily train commute to his ad agency gig in NYC, he has the time to "play" on his way to and from the office (and at the office too). Being he's a Mac user, working on the Intel account at his agency, he gets to see all kinds of tech toys.

    His recap on the Nseries N91 crystalizes the story we set out to tell about the Nseries as MultiMedia devices, not simply phones. This was a warming post to read as it means as the creators of the Nokia Blogger Relations program we have executed to the goal.


    Use N91 To Connect To The Mac

    Using Bluetooth, Jonathan has shown told us he connects his N91 to the net and then his Mac to the N91 and voila, he has an on the go modem.

    Sweet.


    iSync Your N91

    Jonathan tells us how to use iSync with the N91 and in essence other Nseries phones.


    Radar: A Private Photo Sharing Application

    Jonathan reports on Radar, a neat way to share NSeries photos with only the friends you want to.


    N91 Down and Out For Repair

    Jonathan Greene reported to us his N91 has gone flaky so it has been dispatched for repair/renewal.

    If your part of the N91 Blogger Relations Program we are aware of some of the first batch of N91 having a ROM issue and we are now able to have them reflashed with the latest version. Contact us if you're having any issues.

    Jonathan also found a possible bug in the N91 platform....


    July 22, 2006


    Mobile Crunch on Some Shure Things For Your N91

    MobileCrunch's Olver Starr is a very likeable guy, and it seems the folks at Shure have taken a liking to him, and in turn found a great new market for their headphones and mics.

    The N91.


    July 6, 2006


    Quick Office on The N91

    Darla blogs about the using N80 software on your N91 and lets us know that QuickOffice works.


    July 5, 2006


    Do You Like Your N91?

    All About Symbian wants to know if you're happy with the N91 so let them know.


    The Good and the Bad About the N91

    Rodrigo doesn't like the N91 as much as the N90 or the N70 which he sadly lost.

    His comments are found here.


    June 28, 2006


    N91 and the Mac-Syncing Up

    Good news for Mac users!!!

    Jonathan Green has figured out how to hack iSync once again, and has gotten his N91 to sync to the Mac.


    June 27, 2006


    Alec Saunders On The N91

    Alec Saunders has a laser like review of the new N91. I'd say he likes it.


    June 25, 2006


    Adam Curry Loves His New N91

    Two days in a row has Pod Jock legend Adam Curry raving about the Nokia N91 on his Daily Source Code podcast.

    Listen here


    Loic Calls the N91 The iPod Killer

    Loic Le Meur has written a very long and detailed review (in French) about the N91 that compares the mobile multi-media device to the Apple iPod.


    June 24, 2006


    Nokia Podcasting App For The N91

    Nokia's new Podcasting application is podcasting made easy.

    I call it, the iTunes for Mobile Podcasting because in many ways it emulates what Apple did with iTumes which really accelerated the Podcast craze.

    Check out pals Bruce Stewart and PhoneBoy (who works for Nokia) and their thoughts also.


    Forever Mobile On the N91

    Forever Mobile gives a nice summary of the best features of the N91.


    June 22, 2006