Archive for the ‘E75’ Category

Nokia E75 using xPressMusic 5800 goodness

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Hi all.

When I sold my xPressMusic 5800 I sold the phone only (and asked for less money because of it) and got left with the remote which I use all the time
and realize I got the stand as well, I tried it with the E75 and it holds it perfectly, its awesome

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Switch update.

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Hi all.

If you remember, I posted a fail on the “switch” software on the E75.
Last night, I had to hard reset my E75 (using *#7370# code), it got lots of weird bugs and got slower, much slower, not sure what caused it but I had to do something about it and I did.
After the reset, I used the Switch software to transfer contacts and calendar entries back to the E75 from my beloved E71 and it worked well, my guess is that something in the system files got corrupted.

That’s all, just a small update.

Ovi store in Canada, sure, why not.

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Of course, that didn’t happen yet, why would it….
I just tried both my E75 & E71 with refreshing content in ‘Download!’ and nothing, no Ovi store yet.

Come on Nokia, we want Ovi Store up here.

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Switch Fail :(…

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Hi,

For some reason I lost all my calendar entries (after syncing)…
I tried to use “switch” application to transfer the entries from my E71 to my E75, now I know it use to work because that is what I used when I 1st’ got my E75 ( transferring calendar, contacts and bookmarks ) but for some reason its failing now and I can not transfer data from one to the other…
Any ideas ??

Switch Fail ! from WexJunk on Vimeo.

Seriously, how wrong can you go !

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Hi all.
Remember my post from last week about full screen image ?.
Well, this is an update, a very angry one too !.
So I added some images to my gallery and added them as contact images, then, as always, I removed them from the gallery.
Than I found out, that’s it, no more large image on the contact when receiving & making calls.

You get it?, the images actually need to STAY in the gallery, WTF ?!?.
Come on Nokia, how wrong can you go with it ?.
Not only that I need to bring all the images back, I now need to reassign them to the contacts and can not even hide the images in the gallery…

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E75 Camera tests, Day only :)

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Hi all.

I had a big day today, 700 Kilometers on my Honda Silverwing 600, and I took one video and some pics to test the Nokia E75′s camra, here are the result, can I say “should/could be better !?!”.

Nokia E75 camera day test from WexJunk on Vimeo.

Nokia, Please fix Nokia Messaging

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Hi,

Its been a while since my Yahoo account just can’t log in through Nokia Messaging, I know there was a problem with Hotmail but that was fix in the stand alone software, however in the E75, where Nokia messaging is fully integrated, Yahoo still can’t log in !.
No need to add that I checked the user name and password.. :)

Please fix it, Thank You.

yahoo

Did you know and didn’t tell me?, full image calling on E75 !.

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Hi,

I found out just today, after putting new images on some friends contacts that the amazing E75 supports FULL SCREEN image display when receiving and making calls !!!.
This is the second time I see something that I remember asking Nokia to change when I did some beta testing and Uber glad to see that its being implemented.

Did you know ?.

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Update:
you need to put a bigger resolution image to see the effect.

E75 NAM now available !

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

The latest and greatest in the Eseries, the E75 is now available at expansys.ca for $654CAN.
Also its available at Nokia flagship stores for $527US

That’s it, Enjoy it :)

The E71 and its big brother the E75!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Hi all.
sorry its been a while since my last post.

I want to tell you a small story, not long ago, about 2 weeks ago,
I went to visit home in a country far far away (about 20h’ flight
from Vancouver). While I was there I must say I just loved my E71
and the use of Nokia messaging 1.1. Since Hotmail is my main email
client using messaging 1.1 was just too good to be true. Have both
thing, the E71 and this software, the use & need for a laptop went
straight to zero as far as I’m concern. Another cute thing was the
native YouTube application that was launched by YouTube, having that
made my phone much more fun to use and show off with :p .

On the way back from home, I went through Heathrow airport and just
could not resist to buy the brand new E75, this device, well, how can
I say it…. Just perfect in functionality, I mean it, its amazing!.
I know that since I got the Euro version I’m losing the option for 3G
here in north America, I didn’t really care since the only actual functionality
I’m losing is the video calling, which I must admit is…. ‘who cares’.

Here is my ‘Got to hate‘ list of the E75:

1. The numeric keypad is too tight, I mean instead of making a huge
‘Nokia’ logo above the screen, they could have shrink it a bit,
or make the screen a bit higher than there would be more space
for the keypad.
2. I’m left handed, meaning every time I pick the E75 i press the
dedicated camera button, don’t get me wrong, I love that button
on an E series, I just think its location should have been a bit lower.
3. The earpiece and speakerphone are a bit too low in volume, but this
can be fixed with a firmware update.
4. The E71 came with a hand strap and a small, nice & simple case, its
too bad its big brother, the E75 is lacking both in the box.
The E71 is coming with microSD card of 8GB, for the price I paid
for the ‘big brother’ I must say I didn’t except less, only 4GB for
this device and its capabilities is too little.
5. S60 SP2, in the menus, there is no indication if an icon is a folder
or an application, kind of VERY annoying i must say. Once again,
my usual complain about S60 is the lack of timer & stopwatch.

Here is my ‘Got to love‘ list of the E75:

1. 3.5m’m jack for headphone and the fact that its working with the
N series remote control.
2. Slide out high quality & spaced QWERTY keyboard.
3. Camera key.
4. Ngage gaming.
5. Full sensor range, I mean this thing got the three sensors
I like most: GPS, accelerometer & light sensor, with these
three you can do, ask & get a lot from the device.
6. Nokia messaging is fully integrated with the device, making mailing über easy.
7. S60 SP2, just like the xPressMusic 5800, makes this device a bit
faster and that the clock is always visible (when I was beta testing
thing for Nokia, I remember asking for this and glad to see Nokia are taking
every little input)
8. USB charching…. ThnX, its about time.
9. Bright screen, nicer & faster gallery.
10. For what the E75 is caring inside its very small and does not feel too
big in the pocket.
11. When I 1st’ picked it up it felt super solid in the hand and the
build quality was good, the way it feels means a lot to me personally,
so that feeling helped a lot with my decision of purchasing it.

Up to last week I had three devices at home, the E71, E75 & XpressMusic
5800. This week I sold my XM5800 since I must say I just didn’t like much
but not because of the why its working but for the lack of only one thing,
the fast search, the ability to start typing a name in the home screen and
get intimidate feedback with contacts and options like send text message,
missing that as far as I was concern was a deal barker plus now I have the
same music options and remote controlling the music player capability
from the E75, I saw no reason to keep the XM5800.

Me writing this on my E75 can only say one thing, Its worth it…
Later.. :)

Daniel.