Monday, October 26, 2009

The Nokia 3110 Evolve

Now, after my discussion about the 3110c, perhaps it's high time that we proceed to the next topic.

First of all, I'd like to thank all my friends who had given constructive comments about my bl0g, although many had expressed some disappointments that I only concentrated on one model only.

Well, fret no more! Since now I am proud to introduce to you the Nokia 3110 Evolve.

Now, now, before you guys roll you eyes in exasperation, I AM introducing a new product.

The 3110 Evolve is Nokia's answer to environmental groups who are concerned about the company's usage of materials that are destructive and depleting to Nature. With the use of recycled materials, and a more efficient charger, Nokia is hoping to help in saving the earth.

Why don't you take a look at the specifications be?

Features of the Nokia 3110 Evolve include:

  • 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
  • Video recorder
  • Display: TFT, 262,000 colours, 128 x 160 pixels
  • Stereo MP3 player (MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, enhanced AAC+ formats, DRM 2.0)
  • FM radio
  • MP3 ringtones / 64-voice polyphonic ringtones
  • Integrated handsfree speaker
  • Voice features: Push to talk, Enhanced voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, and email with attachments, Nokia Xpress audio messaging
  • Java games
  • Wallpaper, animated screensavers, themes
  • Organizer with calendar, to-do list, and notes
  • Internet: XHTML browser, HSCSD, GPRS Class 10, EDGE
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, Infrared
  • Memory: 9 Mbytes plus microSD memory card slot (up to 2 GB)
  • Tri-band (EGSM 900, GSM 1800/1900)
  • Size: 109 x 46 x 16 mm
  • Weight: 87g
  • Talktime: 4 hours
Although it does seem to have no difference from the 3110c, it does take pride in its environment-friendly feature, mainly:
  • Uses bio-covers created from more than 50% renewable materials
  • The packaging is smaller and uses 60% recycled materials
  • The battery charger minimises the no load energy consumption in case you forget to unplug it from the power socket
What do you think? If we're planning to stop global warming, then this could be the next big thing.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

3110c Application Troubleshooting

I heard a lot of people complaining about some of the 3110c's features. especially about apps and memory, so I thought of giving some very simple troubleshooting tips. I'll focus on two areas since they seem to be the most common I hear.


Music player not displaying the tracks from memory card:

I had a similar problem before with my player, which I was able to solve with a few simple steps.

1. go to menu>media>music player

2. after opening the player, go to options>music library>all tracks

3. your player will then display all the songs available from your memory card. Choose one of the songs and then press play. The music player will automatically load the tracks into the player. Updating the library is not enough, you have to load the tracks into the player for them to appear.

I tried the process once and my problem never happened again.

Hope this helps.



Cannot reconcile the phone memory used and available:

As for your phone memory, you could try going to menu>gallery>options>memory status>phone. This should show all the memory used in your phone. Add it all up and it should be around 9MB. It won't be exact since your phone is some of its memory just to display the data to you. Check your gallery too for your themes, graphics, clip-art, etc. They also use up your phone's memory and they won't appear in your memory card.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Nokia 3110c Applications Problem


I've received a lot of comments from friends that the Nokia 3110c is not a very good phone when it comes to applications. Come to think of it, that's strange. I did try downloading the Oxford mobile dictionary to the 3110c but all it did was display an unknown application that I can't open.

Weird...

Even the Nokia service hub in SM City Mandurriao is of no use. They can't even give me a straight answer why Nokia 3110c applications aren't downloading properly. And aren't these guys supposed to have an idea why this is happening? They're paid to have answers for customers like me who have problems with their phones. Really!

Personally, I'm a happy user of Nokia. My first phone was a Nokia 3315 and until it's final beep last August, it still kept my family in touch with each other. So was the Nokia 3220, with it's cute disco lights that sure made parties at night cool. And they're all quite reliable, too. So I wonder, is something wrong with my phone? Anyway, what can you expect from a $90 phone that is merely designed for essential (re: bare-bone basic) uses.

The answer came from a pretty good techie I found at the mall's basement. The reason why my phone doesn't seem to do well with applications is because of its generation. Older generations of multimedia phones like the 6600 and 5300 are capable of downloading more types of applications since Nokia enabled them. The newer types, especially the 3110c, are not totally capable of using some programs. Why? Because Nokia has restricted their phones' software to accept only compatible ones (re: made by Nokia). Still, you can find good Nokia 3110c applications from third-party software makers by downloading them from the web - with one catch.

Great! I guess Nokia 3110c applications are a bit of a nuisance for phone owners since, according to my new friend, you'll have to find independent third-party application dealers on your own, since Nokia won't advertise them. The reason? Competition. You can't believe how much Nokia fears third-party application makers since these can get a pretty good slice off the company's after-sales profits. You can see from the proliferation of games, apps, and music offered and downloaded by billions, I repeat, billions of users around the world, and you can get a fairly good picture of what I'm saying. I mean, if Nokia can control even just one area of those needs, then they can manipulate it into a profitable revenue stream. Big bucks, anyone?

Anyway, Nokia restricting their phones isn't really a big deal. With the mobile world affected by wave after wave of mobile viruses, trojans, and worms, you'd better go for the original thing. I'd do that, too. If that's the only way to make sure my phone is safe (and avoid those costly trips back to your friendly phone repairman to clean up your infected phones), I'm willing to shell-out a few bucks. Also saves me the hassle of finding the right programs and apps for my 3110c.

Except that Nokia doesn't have a dictionary software for my phone. Aahhrgh!

I'm still looking for the compatible app for my phone. If worse comes to worst, I'll have to reformat the 3110c's software, have my techie friend tweak it a bit to accept some programs (voids any warranty for your phone, but if you're really that desperate, go ahead).

If you guy's are also looking for one, good luck. Who knows what surprises lay ahead in the search for The One. Life's always been a box of Nerds. The sour ones come in all shapes and sizes.

Happy hunting!



Specs for Nokia 3110 classic.

Now, we are going to sink our teeth into the finer details of the 3110c Nokia is offering. I'm sure many of my readers wonder what this phone has to offer. All I can say is that this is the best of the essential series of phones that Nokia has. I bet this phone will have the same level of saleability and usability that have made bestsellers out of the 3315, 1100, and 1200 models.

Let's have a closer look at what the 3110c Nokia boasts about:

• GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
• 5-way navigation key
• Downloadable screensavers & wallpapers
• TFT Display - 256K colors/128 x 160 pixels
• MP3, AAC and Polyphonic (64 channels) Ring Tones
• Vibration
• Photocall
• 20 received, 20 dialed & 20 missed calls (Call Records)
• 9 MB internal memory plus microSD (TransFlash) Card Slot
• v2.0 miniUSB
• Bluetooth v2.0
• EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
• Infrared port & USB
• HSCSD & GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
• MMS, SMS & Email Messaging
• WAP 2.0/xHTML Browser
• 1.3 MP Camera with 1280 x 1024 pixels - video(QCIF)
• Games
• Push to talk, Java MIDP 2.0, MP3/MP4/AAC/AAC+/H.264/WMA media player, T9, Calculator, Built-in handsfree, Voice memo, Calendar, Voice command & FM stereo radio
• Up to 370 hours standby
• Up to 4 hours talk time
• 108.5 x 45.7 x 15.6 mm
• 87 grams
• DOES NOT HAVE - 3G or WLAN

Cool, don't you think? Even if it lacks 3G or WLAN, it's other features more than makes up for it. And with it's excellent versatility, you can be sure your mobile needs can be satisfied.

The Nokia 3110c. Classic simplicity at its finest.



Want to know more? Visit Nokia and see for yourself.

Monday, October 19, 2009

The Nokia 3110c


If there is anything the average Joe looks for, it's the price. Of course, people love listening to music or radio, watching movies, take pictures, opening e-mails, making calls, sending text messages - all from their phones. And with all phone companies offering various models to suit individual needs, people have a lot to choose from. Right?

Actually, it's a no. Though it's true that different brands can provide these services, not everyone can afford it. Some have prices that can make our dear Joe believe owning THE phone only a dream.

Along comes a brilliant idea from Nokia!

Introducing the Nokia 3110c. With it's sleek candy bar design, durable workmanship, user-friendly keypad, and a host of applications that can make even the most tech-savvy's mouth water, Nokia is bound to make another best-seller.

What can it do? Aside from the usual call and text messaging services, the Nokia 3110c boasts of other applications that can make life easier. It's preloaded with Yahoo! Go, so you can stay in touch with the web. It's also equipped with a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, so you can capture your moments with crystal clear quality. And spice up those dull moments and be the life of the party with its integrated music and FM player. And memory space is no problem, since the Nokia 3110 classic is expandable up to 2 GB with the MicroSD card.

And price is no problem, since the Nokia 3110c can be had for only $90. So it's a bargain for everyone.

Imagine that. Everything you need in one - at the right price.

Go ahead. Get one now.