11
Jun/10
1

Google Sync (Contacts) to Nokia e71

A few days ago my 2 year old Blackberry Bold (9000) died.

Blackberry Bold 9000

Lucky me that I did a full backup prior to that. I’m thinking of getting the new Bold 2, but before that happens, I’m currently on a temporary phone, the Nokia e71 (below).

Nokia e71

I’ve been googling on how to sync your contacts in Google Sync (if you haven’t sync your mobile contacts to Google, you should, you never know when it’s gonna come in handy), and found out a few useful websites. In short:

On your e71, go to Menu –> Tools –> Sync  and follow the steps in the article below

http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=98230&cbid=-w48waez3uf7e&src=cb&lev=topic

It’s quite simple and it shouldn’t take more than 5 mins!

30
Mar/08
0

Blackberry Curve 8300

I’ve been using the the Curve for nearly 4 months now and I feel like writing my own review on it. But, rather than writing a lengthy review, I’m going to write a concise summary of the Curve 8300.

curve 8300

The good: Full QWERTY keyboard with a sleek and solid design. A 2-megapixel camera is located at the back, which gives you quick access to emailing the photos you just took. For connectivity, it uses EDGE, GPRS and Bluetooth. Includes built-in spell checker for e-mails, messages and even chat programs.

The bad: No Wi-Fi or 3G. No video-recording for the camera, and depending on the incoming callers phone, the call quality might sound hollow.

The bottom line: Despite the lack of Wi-Fi and 3G, the Curve still offers the best design for a smartphone. The features are provided that it caters for both personal users and professionals.