After many video production woes, which I won't bore you with, Smartphones Show 50 is now live, with my hands-on review of the Nokia N82 , an introduction to the world of Blackberry, smartphone news and a look at which device is currently in my pocket.
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the video quality is too bad.if you had changed your mobile phone please go back to n93 as its video quality was very better
Video quality seemed normal for me, were you watching the youtube version? if so, try downloading it and watching it from your PC, you'll get better quality that way.
Another great show, thanks steve
yes i downloaded the mp4 version and watched it on my computer as i did before.and at the same resolution as i had watched other smartphone shows.😊
yes it was a great smartphone show just like before thanks steve(sorry for posting problems first:redface😊
Thanks Steve for another great episode.... looking forward to the next one already.
Loved the new Blackberry slot, and the development of this. Surprised you have fell for the N95 8gb though over the E90.
Great Work Steve,though I thought considering its the 50th edition of the show you would have some celebration or "down memory lane" segment...:icon14:
Good show Steve!
I can see why you�d carry N95 8gb. It�s light and handy. All the same, have you been spicing-up your coco?? 😉
I know the unexpandable 8gb will in the end outdate the "N" flagship soon after it spreads. And too many N95 versions are out already! And NOKIA has a tendency of dropping fw updates on late great devices. So..
I�ve gone the E90 route because of qwerty and beautifully huge protected 4" screen. Armed with 2 types of phone in one, 3rd party video editing and a 16gb memory card the E90 will outlive many N devices.
I�d like to see someone (in China for example) develop a tv-out transformer which plugs into E90�s miniport. My son has one for gamecube (or any game console) into pc so it�s not a farfetched idea. And smaller than a bt keyboard.
Steve, build one and I�ll split the royalties with you. Keep up the good work!
BR, Bill