MMS Upload. You can create up to 4 accounts for this service. You can select files to upload to a remote server automatically from the gallery or image and camera view modes (a picture is automatically scaled, images are sent one by one if several ones are selected). Also a file name serves a header at sending.
MMS Presentation (3GPP SMIL). You can create animated presentations of various type and size. Any graphics and video can be used there; you can combine elements on the screen in arbitrary order. Preset templates of such messages are present in the device. Such presentations are received only by several smartphones mainly Nokia's.
Created MMS can be stored on external memory cards, and this capability was absent before (for the first time is appeared in 2nd Edition FP3).
A folder Incoming contains all messages received by the device (a joint list), and also files received from other devices via Bluetooth or IrDA (if present).
Calendar. Several versions of calendar view are foreseen - a monthly (a corner is marked for a sate with set events), a weekly (with days divided by hours), and daily (hour division also). Only three event types are supported - Meeting, Memo and Anniversary. Alert can be tuned for each of them. And that is all for organizer capabilities - no settings or means for working with events including viewing all entries. So, you see, the organizer is quite ascetic, however many people still will be pleased with its capabilities.
Gallery. All user files are kept here; they are divided into corresponding groups - Pictures, Clips, Sound files. You can use either phone memory or internal one. From here it is possible to send files to other devices, attach to an MMS or e-mail, and print (sending via Bluetooth).
Profiles. You can create own profiles from the very beginning, and that seems an advantage.
Favourites. You can create a tag for almost any file (note, image, sound) and it will be placed into Favourites automatically. Sometimes the function can be very helpful.
To-do. A usual to-do list, where you can set time and date, set one of three priorities and a done mark.
Connectivity. Here are all settings concerning connections, even modem settings and Bluetooth. A real minus is absent Bluetooth indicator on the body, the developers thought that users will either apply Bluetooth function permanently or won't start it at all.
PTT - Push to Talk, the settings are ordinary and represent nothing interesting. You can see all names from the contact list with entered PTT address, create own groups and new names.
IrDA (if present) - activate or deactivate.
Bluetooth - version 1.2 is supported, SIM Access Profile is present, however sometimes sound is not transferred to a stereo headset (check profiles of actual devices, the support is specific).
Connection Manager - this manager shows all connections active for the moment, there you can switch a selected connection off.
Sync - combines settings for synchronization with PC (possible to use a cable, IrDA, Bluetooth) and corresponding software on PC, and settings to access LifeBlog (a server where you can keep your blog with text notes, photos and so on).
USB 2.0 is supported, at that you can select behaviour for a device, four variants are available (ask user, PC Suite, File transfer, PictBridge).
Extras. This menu provides access to several applications at the same time - notes, plain text files (which are created by a user), quite a nice and convenient calculator, converter and clock. The last item includes alarm clock settings, which is quite plain - once, no recurrent events, days and other trifles - minimalism everywhere.
A dictaphone allows recording about a minute of sound.
Wallet. This application is absent and is not shipped with phones on Series 60 3rd Edition.
Themes. You can change not only screen saver, but sounds and icons in a single place. That is all done in one touch. And several themes are present in a model as a rule.
RealPlayer is a standard application for playing multimedia files, the capabilities aer ordinary and will please the majority of users. The player supports play lists (mp3 or mp4 files), allows sending them to other devices via bluetooth. A play list format is M3U. Multimedia Framework supports two new codes - AAC+, eAAC+. And here is a full list of supported formats - WMA, RealAudio Voice, RealAudio7, RealAudio8, MP3, AAC, Real Audio, WAV, Nokia Ring Tones, AMR, AMR-WB, AMR-NB, AU, MIDI, H.263, JPEG, JPEG2000, EXIF 2.2, GIF 87/89, PNG, BMP (W-BMP), MBM, MPEG-4 and eAAC+. You can select any of preset equalizers or create own.
Video is played full-screen.
Internet. Here is a browser, which allows viewing usual network recourses, a bookmark manager is present. It is renamed to Adaptive Bookmarks. If you visit recourse, its address appears in a list of these bookmarks. And the more frequent you appeal to this recourse, the higher in the list it is placed. That is some kind of History, which allows calling necessary sites fast.
The browser can work full-screen; address line can be filled automatically (if you have already entered this address). In its capabilities a browser loses to a mobile version of Opera in no way. MiniMap should be mentioned as an unordinary function. Imagine that you start viewing a page without stretching into a single line (as a rule that means a horizontal scroll bar), when you scroll in any direction - a semitransparent model of the site appears on the screen, and a currently shown object is highlighted. The function is interesting and original, however brings no real improvements to a user as doesn't prevent four dimensional scrolling. That is a pleasant trifle, not more. And here is a list of claimed browser changes:
· - Original page design is preserved, no distortions;
· - Pop-up window block, plainer menu and improved start page;
· - Visual history: visited before pages are marked with thumbs;
· - Plain text search within a page;
· - Support for RSS;
· - Support for Dynamic HTML (DHTML);
· - Support for the main W3C standards.
The browser is an Open Source development. And the company of Nokia opened its portal opensource.nokia.com officially to support open source developments. The browser is built on Safari Web Kit by Apple. And you can see the interface example and the way the browser works - (http://ww*w.s60.com/browser).
Settings. Besides menu language, you can specify language for text input. Items assigned to joystick deviations and soft-keys are adjustable. Screen settings as brightness and selection of backlighting time are present.
GPRS settings, security ones, time and date, and automatic lock.
Tools. Profiles allow changing the phone's behaviour depending on your needs; in particular, change a call melody, its volume, and other sound settings.
Application manager allows setting or deleting applications from the phone's memory or a memory card.
by ajai_dev (i-phone forum)


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