If it's Friday, it must be 3-Lib plug day 8-) Just a pointer that I've added three devices to the S60 History page, bringing it right up to date. Still a few blanks to fill in though - comment if you can help...
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If it's Friday, it must be 3-Lib plug day 8-) Just a pointer that I've added three devices to the S60 History page, bringing it right up to date. Still a few blanks to fill in though - comment if you can help...
Read on in the full article.
Nokia 3600, 3620, 6682?
There's all the infamous Samsungs too - if we're plugging things I've got most of the details here - http://feetup.org/wiki/SpecificPhones
The comment for SendoX says that no Nokia devices at the time had infrared, but both the 7650 and the 3650 do. Or were you thinking of some specific feature that those phones didn't have?
The 6680 was the first S60 phone with 18bpp colour depth, so it wasn't _just_ a 6630 with less free RAM. 😊 In my experience it was also more stable (the 6630 had a tendency to reboot spontaneously). But well, those are details, I guess.
SysExplorer on My 3250 reports CPU of 229Mhz
Thanks, all. Will continue to fiddle with the table over the weekend 8-)
Steve
Steve, the 6290's main camera records video at 320x240 resolution.
In the E62 section, you say 'The version of the E61 for the USA market, with no Wi-Fi or 3G, and with the USA GSM frequencies'.
I agree that it has no Wi-Fi or 3G, but the USA GSM frequency comment seems redundant, as the E61 has all four common GSM bands, as does the E62. I've used my E61 on both 850 and 1900 MHz networks here. Wi-Fi is such a killer app on the E61, I can't imagine downgrading to a device lacking it, but that's another story. 😉
FWIW, something I have not seen mentioned on line about the E62 is that it differs from the E61 in another way: it has a mini USB connector and a 2.5 mm headset jack, and lacks a Pop-Port. Darn shame, as I can't go to the local Cingular (sorry, New AT&T) store to get Pop-Port stereo accessories for my unlocked, unbranded E61 on T-Mobile...
Funny that the N76 has 44MB free RAM and the "non plus ultra" N95 only has 20MB. Some people in the Nokia engineering team should put down those vodka bottles...
I've been told by one developer that the more RAM (SDRAM, not NAND) you install in a phone, the more power it draws from the battery. This is possibly why phone makers are so stingy with RAM in general.
The N95 does so many things at once that battery life can be a bit short, so it's possible they deliberately limited the amount of RAM installed on the N95 as a power saving measure.
Yup, sounds about right. Hopefully with v12 firmware, they'll reduce Web's RAM hit further - it's still FAR too easy to run out of RAM in this app.
Steve