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Nokia Sensor - Social Bluetooth App

13 replies · 6,388 views · Started 09 May 2005

Nokia Sensor is a program designed to run on Series 2.0+ phones. It may have a lot of buzz words - a social Bluetooth smartphone application, but it is an intriguing idea. You set up a personal homepage (dubbed a folio) and other Sensor users can read this (and you can read theirs). The folio includes your profile (pictures, motto etc.), a file sharing page (where you can put pictures, video and audio) and a Guestbook. The program works by scanning for other users over Bluetooth, which can be set to happen automatically in the background while the phone is on. Once connected you can read other's folio, leave them a message, and retieve their files.

There are some nifty feature such as Buddy Alerts (alerts you when someone you know is nearby), Group Codes (set in your folio to notify when someone with similar interests is around), Guestbook (where others can leave messages and comments) and a popularity measure (how many times your Folio has been viewed). Worth checking out even if it does take a while to find another Sensor user...

Clearly a certain number of users is needed before this sort of program really works. Mobiluck is a similar existing application and it's authors have built up a very large user base. The application also demonstrates that increasingly the smartphone is becoming increasingly sophisticated in its social awareness (easy to laugh at, but perhaps not so stupid when you think about the way the phone is always with you). With Series 60 phones becoming increaingly mass market (thanks to the 3230) its not hard to imagine this sort of thing having an impact. The idea of personal homepages exhcnaged over bluetooth with the ability to leave messages and share files (ringtones, wallpapers and camera pictures anyone) is bound to be very popular with younger phone users.

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Wow, sounds like a great idea! Would be nice if it would be available for every BT phone though.

One possible drawback. I guess you need to have BT on all the time, so you might be more vulnareble too virus attacks

Though in all honesty not accepting files (or more to the point not opening) files received over BT is a fairly simple rule to follow!

True, true. It wouldn't scare ME off personally, but maybe usage of this app will be advised against by some "specialists"

Per Persson - a developer on this talks in depth about the app - previously named digidress.

Al3xandr3 wrote:a great idea who needs to be more advertised in order to work...

i second that. it can only be succesful if peple actually use it when they buy the compatible handsets, thus advertising is key.
so far, i've only seen 1 real life version of Lifeblog.

test wrote:pity it isn't compatible with my 7650 😞

why oh why

Then try www.mobiluck.com.

I'm still waiting to detect another user with sensor...

I've tried this out (yes I admit I had to use two phone and make up an identity for myself), but it worked very well and its nicely presented. I think I'll just leave it on the phone and fortget about it till I near a big phone gathering or something!

If you look for a good (and free 😉 chat software for your phone, try SubliMobi bluetooth chat