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JOMTris - Tetris


Looks like we're getting to the stage where serious apps and games can now be written in Python for S60 - witness Jomtris, released today, complete with (late) festive theme, which works on all devices with portrait QVGA displays. Screen and links below.

This free Tetris clone features a festive background and simple controls. The game was developed by Jouni Miettunen and requires you to have Python installed (on the installation disk).

Download Jumtris v1.51 Christmas Edition here
Download Python v1.4.5 here

Nokia N85 Review

Let's start with the camera, and the 5 megapixel lens/sensor. While that size is starting to feel a touch au fait with people watching spec sheets, in the real world it's a big number and more than enough to suffice for good sized pictures. The addition of a camera lens cover is something that will be welcomed by many, although Steve has demonstrated that only a small fraction of pictures may be affected in this article. The point is that this part of the design of the N85, like many, is geared more towards regular phone users moving up to a bigger and better model.



The camera software is the usual S60 bundle, and as in the original N95, the action of opening the lens cover brings the camera application to the foreground. Although the UI of S60 on the N85 has received some tweaks, getting to certain applications such as the camera fast is still important - the physical action of the lens cover is a good UI touch.

While the software interface hasn't necessarily changed on the N85, there's the change to the organic LED display, providing for a much brighter screen with a wider viewing angle. Take the N85 out for some outdoor shooting in bright sunlight (admittedly not a huge concern in Scotland) and you will be able to see the 'modern viewfinder' with ease - unlike some previous (mainly non-Nokia) phones where you were shooting at shapes and making your best guess.



While carrying the now-mentioned-everywhere Carl Zeis lens, the N85 is not on a par with other 5 megapixel cameras in the Nseries range - there's a lot more to a camera than the sensor resolution, with both the CMOS light capturing chip and the software algorithms used making as much, if not more, of a difference to the final image. Its response in darkness was poor compared to other phones in the 'night' setting; and while the Dual LED flash is a step up from the single LED's on previous phones, the physics of an LED flash means the camera shutter needs to be open for longer, leading to a slight blurriness in any action shots.

With the N85 targeted towards the mass market, and ergo as low a unit build cost as possible, the addition of a Xenon flash, which would please camera fanatics, has probably been deemed too expensive both in fabrication costs and added complexity to the device, which is already in an amazingly small footprint



Colours on the pictures are vivid, especially when placed next to similar shots from other phones. This appears to be a result of the software used to process the pictures zapping up the colour saturation on the shots, which gives a wonderful feeling of richness to the pictures, but can, when colours are already very bright, lead to some overpowering touches on the camera (the extra colour from the OLED screen only serves to enhance this effect even more!). Zooming in on the images, the edges are a bit more broken up when compared to other camera shots which I'm going to put down to the improving Nokia software sitting on top of a mid priced CMOS.

This is born out when you look at the video recording on the N85, which, while a smooth 30 frames per second, does struggle to keep the rich colours on display. There's a touch more of a washed out look in these videos when compared to pictures taken in the same circumstances. My only concern would be the microphone pick-up in video can be a bit tinny, and certainly not as good a quality as when using the microphones on the N95, let alone the venerable N93.



But this again misses the target market of the N85. It's not a phone for audio/video professionals, it's for the man in the street, much as this is a tired marketing phrase - in the case of the N85, it's accurate. What it delivers on the camera front is strong and is definitely above average, and has enough simplicity for most while retaining enough settings and tweaks so the amateur photographers who do end up with this camera will not be disappointed.

Of course, media is not just about creating content, it's about consuming content as well, and the N85 scores here too. Again the package of applications will be familiar to S60 users, with the music player accessed from either the media key, or from an application icon. I've long argued on behalf of the interface that Nokia now use for the music player, with a top level menu guiding you to your choice of artists, albums, or your play lists. And when you do get into these lists, having an alpha-numeric keypad to help searching means that you'll get to your music collection a lot faster than on a regular MP3 player.

Before the iPhone/iPod Touch arrived, I would have said that the Nokia S60 application was the best mobile music browser - with touch enabled on the newer iPhones there's a certain ease of use that comes with sliding a finger down a list (as an aside, I've not yet tried the 5800's solution) but I would still rate the S60 player a strong overall second, and still the best for a key-based solution.

Nokia have added the idea of scrolling in the navi-wheel; running your fingers around the cursor ring will scroll your on-screen cursor. It's a workable solution, but impossible to switch on only for the music application. It's either on or off, and that's decided in the general settings. Unfortunately, not every S60 application uses the navi-wheel (including some of Nokia's own apps) so it's hit and miss if it's going to work in any application. It's also, frustratingly, either hyper accurate or as sluggish as John Sergeant on Strictly Come Dancing, and, as I keep switching it off because of this, I rarely have it available for the music application. It would be nice to have it running just in the music app, and I think it does add some ease of use in searching through music.



Running a Bluetooth stereo audio profile means your hands-free stereo headphones can use the N85 with ease, and the inclusion of a (by now standard on Nseries devices) 3.5mm stereo socket means you can use your favourite listening device. Reproduction from the sound chip is accurate and clear, and on a par with pretty much every mid to high end digital audio player out there. The encoding you use on your music files is going to have a greater effect on your music collection than any defects here.

The loudspeaker on the N85 did leave me a touch disappointed. I've taken to using my phones as audio players when working around the house, and comparing the speakers on the N85 to other devices left the N85 lacking. It sounded flat, with little crispness once you got above about half volume. It's nothing more than average, and most other phones reproduce music much more cleanly.

The N85 provides another option in the FM transmitter. One of the more popular third party peripherals of recent times, the N85 has a small low powered FM transmitter that will relay whatever is playing out to any FM radio close by. You can select the frequency, so as long as you're within a few feet of a radio, you'll get your music on that sound system. It'[s a feature many will ignore, but for two scenarios I can see this being a great tool. The first is obviously for car drivers, and the second is when at a party. The N85 speaker won't suffice to fill a chattering room, but put it next to a suitably tuned in stereo, and the music on the phone will be happily shared. It's an old school solution, but works wonderfully.



Congrats also in the GUI as you can launch the FM transmitter from the menu when playing a track. This integration of the media-related applications is also seen in the Podcasting section - you have the option to jump to the Podcasting application (which is the only way to trigger new downloads) when you go to the menu while browsing your podcasts in the music player. Tying these applications back to the music player will help people discover and use them.

Video is well supported on the N85, with the old .3gp mobile standard sitting in there, but a huge range of other codecs available (e.g. flavours of MP4). As well as any videos you take on the built-in camera, you can copy over videos from your computer to watch on the screen. It's a touch small for watching a lot of video, but the H.264 codec is used in many MP4s and is an option in most video conversion programs so it shouldn't be too difficult

Unlike music (and specifically Nokia's Music Store), sourcing official video online has been a bit hit and miss. Yes Nokia, has YouTube Mobile (urgh - that low, low resolution) support, and that's been the main portal for online video in previous Nseries devices. The N85 has a trick up it's sleeve, though. The BBC iPlayer.



Admittedly only available for the UK user, but the iPlayer service, previously only available on the Nokia N96, used to stream most of the content broadcast by the BBC over the last 7 days, now has an added download component. You can download programs using the iPlayer widget (available at bbc.co.uk/iplayer) to your handset, and they'll be available to play in the main gallery or Video Centre at any point over the next thirty days. The restrictions (both time limited and geographically limited) are indicative of the minefield that is online video, but it's nice to see the N85 is sitting (alongside the N96) on the very bleeding edge of this.

The N85's media capabilities are at odds with the mid-range that Nokia are promoting it as aimed at. Yes, there are some elements that are partly compromised by the parts used, but while this would be unforgivable on a higher-end device, the positioning of the N85 means that these compromises are more understandable. And in all honesty you need to look hard to find them. For the user new to these features the N85 is going to be a revelation of media capabilities. So in that sense it has succeeded. There's enough here for old S60 users to consider it a worthwhile upgrade, and a huge amount of functionality for the new user.

Python for S60 1.9.0 is here

Well, Python for S60 got an upgrade today. And what an upgrade! Cool

The announcement thread can be found here. Basically we get a lot of new goodies with this release and a few drawbacks.

Pros:

* Python 2.5.1 core. Yes, that means more modules and improved versions of the already existing ones will be available. This is very good when it comes to stability.
* Official packaging method. This is my personal favorite. The very useful Ensymble has been given a rather nice GUI which makes it easier to use.
* Better error handling. If the application raises an exception on start-up it doesn't just terminate silently but prints the traceback on the screen.

Cons:

* Much longer installation and start-up time. Really, you'll notice the difference. But like the thread says, this will be fixed.
* No support for S60 2nd Edition. Sadly, this part of the S60 family will no longer be supported now or in the future, because there are dependencies on OpenC libraries, which aren't available for 2nd Edition.

Notes:

* This release works on S60 5th Edition like the previous ones did, but it doesn't explicitly have any special features for it (like support for touch events).
* In a strange yet understandable way, the runtime isn't signed by Nokia with all capabilities like before. We only get the user-grantable set this time.
* Apparently PyS60 has moved from sourceforge and has a new home: https://garage.maemo.org/projects/pys60/
* The documentation no longer comes as a pdf file (at least this time it didn't) but as a much more comprehensive collection of HTML documents. I think this is better in pretty much every aspect.

This makes for a great Christmas gift from the PyS60 team Smile . Can't wait for version 2.0 Wink

5800 XpressMusic another Review



Size and Design

Held in the hand, the 5800 is almost identical in size to the N78 and N82. Or indeed to any other phone-sized smartphone from the last year or so. In other words, it feels great in the hand to non-geeks, whereas the likes of the N95 8GB and N96 (let alone wider devices like the Apple iPhone and HTC Touch versions) are on the chunky side for use by a 'normob' (normal mobile user). The size alone is a big clue as to who the 5800 is aimed at.

There's a demographic that is currently trying the likes of the LG Viewty and Samsung Tocco (among others), wanting a touch screen phone but not willing to stump up for a heavyweight contract in order to acquire a wider-than-they'd-really-like iPhone. This demographic (and I've talked to a fair few people in it) finds the current phone-sized touch devices too clunky, too slow and too hard to read in daylight. And they also rather wish they could have similar aspirations but with the Nokia brand name across the top. Well, now they can.



Although unashamedly a plastic 'tablet', build quality is good and the 5800 XpressMusic looks the business with its luminescent colour strips on each side:



A curious ridge all round the battery cover becomes clear when you spot that at two points on the left side are the speaker apertures, blasting sound from within the ridge. With the apertures on the left, rather than on the right (as on the N82 and other devices), I can only assume that Nokia have discovered that playing sound to reflect off a desk or lap is more effective than playing it off vertically into the air.



I liked the camera shutter key, which is nicely positive, I liked the tethered microUSB port cover and I loved the keyguard toggle. This makes for a supremely quick and handy way of turning the screen off and locking the device in a fraction of a second. And unlocking it again later.



Display

The 5800's display is perfectly sized (for the form factor), is bright (even outside in sunshine, it fares better than resistive touch screens of yesteryear) and fairly responsive. We're not talking iPhone visibility and response here, but it does the job pretty well. One of the pillars behind the iPhone's conception (and, to be fair, behind full screen PDAs since about the year 2000, including, notably Nokia's own 7710, several years before the iPhone) was the idea that very little frontal real estate was used for buttons that got in the way, i.e. the screen itself could adapt, to show graphics or maps or a full qwerty keyboard, as needed at any one moment. The 5800 means that Nokia are now in the same field with a current, fairly future-proof phone - and, to be honest, I've been quite impressed.

One downside of touch-based phones is that they're soon bedecked with fingerprints and the 5800's no exception here. Having said that, the screen is slightly recessed, as is the camera glass, so at least you don't then pick up every last piece of dust on top of the finger grease when you lay the phone down. Maybe we should all just wash our hands more?(!)

Speed

S60 now scales up or down to suit a variety of screen sizes, of course - I wasn't expecting any difficulties here. The speed of S60 5th Edition, even with 'Theme effects' turned off, isn't great yet - there's a slight lag in everything that happens. From the 50ms or so delay after tapping the screen while the haptic vibration system works, to the second or so while some application screens switch in and out, you wouldn't say that the 5800 is blindingly fast yet. However, it's clear that there is still optimsation to be done and I'd expect speed increases in many areas over the next few firmware versions. And as it stands, the 5800 XpressMusic is fast enough for the man in the street.



Touch/S60

The most interesting aspect of S60, as implemented here with a touch screen, is the way screen taps are mapped through to each application. I think Nokia have gotten this wrong in several places, with the result that double-taps are needed where single taps would be quicker and less confusing. How I think this should work is that, when faced with a screen of icons or a list of items, a single tap should behave the same as if you'd highlighted the item with a phone d-pad and then pressed in 'Enter'.

For example, in Music Library, you see the usual 'Artists', 'Albums', etc. list. If I tap on 'Albums', I want it to bring up the list of albums, not merely highlight the item, awaiting a second tap. Now, in some very specific places, lists like this have a whole string of context-sensitive options appropriate to each item and in these cases it's probably reasonable to just highlight the item and wait for the user to tap on 'Options', to decide what to do with it, e.g. in File manager or editing Access points. But in well over half the places where S60 5th Edition presents screens full of items, a double tap is needed where it's not really necessary. The end result is that the user taps once and waits. After about a second or so, when it's obvious that nothing's happening, the user sighs and taps again.



Another example: the list of bookmarks in Web. As a user, you bring up the list and expect to tap on a bookmark to go to that site. After all, what else would you want to do? In fact, there's a small chance that you might want to edit the bookmark or move it around - but this would be better handled by an 'Options' Bookmark editor function. S60's UI designers are rather caught between a rock and a hard place here - they want to keep as much of existing S60 in place as possible, yet also to embrace a new way of doing things. Something's got to give, in the interests of keeping things intuitive.

I accept the fact that there will be some inconsistency in the interface - after all, this is bolting on a whole new means of interaction onto an interface designed for one thumb. But the current situation frustrates as often as it delights.

Text entry

In most cases in the 5800 XpressMusic, tapping on a text field (in order to add or edit text) will pop up your default keyboard, i.e. the one you chose to use last. This is mostly true, though there are a few apps which insist on just the simplified alphanumeric keypad. See Rafe's preview articles (links at top) for more on the text input options. The one that interested me though was the 'Full Screen QWERTY' keyboard - even the Apple iPhone can't currently put up a wide-screen keyboard in landscape mode.



The keyboard layout itself (barely smaller than that on the huge E90) key highlighting mechanism and haptic (vibration) feedback all work rather well, your fingers will soon be trying to fly across the virtual keys. But there's a problem, in that, due to physical restrictions in the resistive touch screen, key presses have to entered below a certain minimum speed, i.e. go too fast and your keystrokes get missed. This is a shame, since I for one had harboured dreams of mastering the layout and letting my fingers work up a decent speed. Yet the faster you get the more keys are missed.

If you have access to a 5800 XpressMusic you can test this yourself. Press a virtual key and then press another while keeping the first one pressed. The second one is the only character registered, even though the screen knows where you first made contact. I'm hoping, really, really hoping that some clever screen drivers can help out to interpret the pattern of a user's taps here, to increase typing speeds for everybody.



Web

S60 Web hasn't changed much under the hood from the familiar beast on older, non-5th Edition S60 devices, although there have been some optimisations that help it turn in a faster performance, subjectively perhaps 30% faster on some byte-rich pages. The biggest change is of course in the user interface, with the old d-pad-driven, Options-led system now changed to a touch-driven, largely-toolbar-led system. The end result is something that's more functional than it is beautiful, with some functions on the pop-up tools panel, some on the traditional Options menu, and some on both.

Pages can sometimes only be dragged around with a finger once they've been fully rendered, depending on the mix of graphics and Flash objects. This latter restriction does causes problems sometimes. Once rendered, dragging the web image around isn't as smooth as on the capacitively-screened iPhone, but it's not a million miles off. There's no multi-touch here, of course, so zooming is done by double-tapping to cycle between appropriate zoom levels or by using the on-screen zoom control. I found that I was continually using the tool panel 'Full screen' function, in order to be able to see more of my page - a single tap shortcut to this function would have been handy. In landscape mode, particularly, a lot of the screen is taken up by the title bar and toolbar, rather foiling the point in having such a large screen in the first place.



As demoed in The Phones Show 72, watching Flash video 'inline' in web pages is slightly quicker and more streamlined than doing the same on older S60 devices - maybe the Flash Lite code got itself an overhaul? I was initially bemoaning the fact that YouTube clients like Mobitubia and emTube don't work on the 5800 XpressMusic (yet), but in fact it's not that painful looking for videos and watching via the full YouTube site - just steer clear of the incredibly-Flash-heavy front page if possible.



Camera/Multimedia

In good lighting, the 5800's stills and video cameras are up with the very best of Nokia's Nseries phones - the use of Carl Zeiss optics mean that things are kept crisp. However, the internal CMOS sensor is obviously quite a bit smaller, since low light photos have an order of magnitude more digital noise than the equivalents on flagships like the N95 and N96. The 5800 counters slightly, with dual LED flash keeping light levels up in dark situations and by being able to shine out the LEDs when doing video recordings, but there's no substitute for more sensor pixels at the end of the day.



The exposed camera glass also rather collects fingerprints, given that this is a touch screen phone and fingers will need to brace (on the underside) against finger taps on the front of the device - so you'll need to wipe the camera glass before any important shots!

Still, for a lower priced phone with so many other unique selling points, the camera will please many, especially if used outdoors in daylight. As demonstrated recently, there's one novelty here in that one of the video capture resolution options is wide-screen, effectively created by cropping the middle 640 by 352 pixel slice from the larger VGA video frame in its highest quality mode.



As with most recent S60 phones, Nokia hasn't been able to resist putting in a 'multimedia' key. This time in yet another different format, dropping down from the top-right of the interface at any point and simply offering shortcuts to Music player, Gallery, Share online, Video centre and Web. As usual, the multimedia menu doesn't offer anything new and only really serves to confuse people. In my opinion - hey, maybe new users will love it.....



I had no problems whatsoever with video playback, with even raw FLV (Flash video) files being played back well at full-screen size, it seems that despite the lack of video hardware, enough has been optimised in software to fill in as needed. Photo browsing was on the slow side, with only one image 'either side' of the current one being cached - it's quite easy to get ahead of the display software and end up seeing several circular 'loading' icons. In addition, even bringing a photo up for editing results in a wait of up to ten seconds - surely this will be sorted out in future firmware.

Music playback was superb, both in terms of quality, library speed and stereo speaker volume. This last is just extraordinary - the 5800 XpressMusic has the loudest speakers of any phone that I've ever tried. And there are the usual Nokia extras, such as stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP) and also TV out, for playing back music via a Hi-Fi or video/photos via a TV.

Mapping and Navigation

I ran Maps 2.0 on the 5800 over the course of a day's car navigation and had no problems whatsoever - Maps 2.0 arguably works better here than on any previous S60 device. There's the larger screen for clearer maps, plus the touch screen interaction, bringing to mind PNDs like the TomTom GO. And all on your phone, etc. The loud speakers (sic) also helped here, for spoken directions.

Gaming

It's really way too early to call the 5800 XpressMusic a success in respect of games. The device comes with a version of Global Race, an arcade driving game that unfortunately suffers from lack of hardware graphics acceleration (it flies on the N95, E90, etc) and an annoying platform puzzler 'Bounce' (though my daughter enjoyed this!). More than any other application genre, games will need to be rewritten to take into account the new screen size, lack of d-pad and touch-screen layer. N-Gage-compatibility is promised, so there are games on the way from this direction, at least.

Whether the large screen, combined with lack of graphics oomph, will be a problem remains to be seen. At worst case, it might just mean an absence of 3D/sports games. At best, the extra flexibility of having a touch screen will make new genres a possibility for the first time under S60.

Services and third party applications

In recent times, I've had cause to talk quite a bit about Samsung's latest S60 smartphones, in the context of their firmware taking a while to be finalised, but also focussing on support for such newcomers from software developers and service providers. Having a top end phone or smartphone is about much more than just the features you get out of the box.

Such is the case with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, with many of Nokia's own services and addons still not recognising the 5800, even after it's been out on the streets in some parts of the world for almost a month. Mind you, I'd expect the pace of compatibility with the rest of the world to be much faster than with the slightly more 'niche' Samsungs - this is the mighty Nokia, after all, with huge resources being thrown at their new device and platform (S60 5th Edition) from all directions, plus the popularity of the 5800 XpressMusic is more or less guaranteed, ensuring a constant stream of attention from developers.

Rafe has already talked a lot about backwards compatibility for S60 5th Edition and this big touch-screen. Among applications that I was particularly interested in, Google's Java Gmail client installed but was very clunky to use - it's based around the assumption that a d-pad is present and on the 5800 you have to use the on-screen virtual d-pad. Best ScreenSnap worked brilliantly for capturing the images in this review, Google Maps 2.3 worked brilliantly as well, with Street View looking great in landscape mode and controllable using touch - on S60, a real novelty. Quickoffice is in the 5800's Download! Catalog (as opposed to being in ROM), which is fair enough for the target market - this also seemed to work well, although I didn't upgrade it to 'editing' status.

Verdict

The hardware team have done a cracking job on the 5800 XpressMusic, it looks and feels like a high quality product. It even feels sexier than the Apple iPhone, although it can't match the latter's speed, graphical prowess or breadth of applications. But then it is a lot cheaper, both SIM-free and on contract. And, in its own way, has some very appealing features: the widescreen video recording, the application of touch to Web, Nokia Maps and Google Maps, the high quality stills camera, the terrific music playback and loud output. Plus the usual Nokia telephony and connectivity strengths.

Bottom line: if I was handed a 5800 XpressMusic, an Apple iPhone 3G and a HTC Touch HD, and was asked to pick one, all costs covered, I would still pick the 5800, even though it's by far the cheapest. It's already a competent contender in the phone world - with some TLC (Tender Loving Care) from Nokia's firmware department over the next few months, it should rise to become a mid-tier flagship.


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic new Firmware V11.0.08

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic firmware v11.0.08 changelog:

- Homepage is not defined for Vodafone Live!

- Last word disappears when selecting receiver in SMS

- My Nokia: phone displays “#” in front of Application name.

- During Back-Up & Restore operation, calendar entries are not restored

- Operator menu link within Welcome application

- Invalid message pops up before playing the file received via Bluetooth.

- Input Method, VKB just display number when selecting a WLAN access point which contains a password.

- Chinese box HWR control buttons and FS HWR control bar are too small.

- Unable to add image to Contact bar from Gallery when there is about 5 GB of data in memory card

- In Arabic UI, in calendar, the arrows on the top are reversed in week view and day view

- UI-rotation is too sensitive

- Search: Google search service is missing in Search.

- Contact could not display when switch numbers in Singtel 2-in-1 SIM card

- Maps: Wrong layout of the strings in the Maps search and favorites views

- Could not send new email if user name and password is not pre-defined

- Phone drops from service when both A5/3 +GEA3 used simultaneously with WLAN

- The Messaging application crashes a lot specially when replying or trying to send SMS you have to remove battery to be able to use the device again

- License Manager for Maps is not integrated to SW

- 5.0 Touch: Phonebook crashing when adding detail: Birthday, Anniversary

- Web screen is messed up

- Non stop Music Player “Library update”

- Clock, Alarm is inactive when phone is power off.

- APN Configuration Settings Update to be used for the Setting Wizard

- Ex-Factory settings are wrong

- UE unable to open Setting Wizard

- StartUpSettings version updated.

- Phone lost correct time during power off

- USSD - “Call Control Send USSD” command

- UE drops from 3G, then cannot sync to 3G cells

- Browser: Flash objects causes problems while browsing

cCALCpro - Calculator fo S60


Version 1.13

cCalc (pronounced "see-kal") is a scientific calculator that run on Nokia phone S60.

It feature simple navigation and programmable formula.

cCalcPro offers the following features :

* Number Keys and Basic Math Functions : Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division.
* Programmable Formula : User-Defined Functions i.e Tax and Currency Conversion Functions
* Trigonometric Functions : Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric Functions (Sine, Cosine, Tangent/Arc Sine, Arc Cosine, Arc Tangent), Hyperbolic/Inverse Hyperbolic Functions. Degree/Radian/Grad mode for angle unit
* Common Mathematical Functions : Logarithm, Power, Exponential, Reciprocal, Square Root * Pi Constant, Factorial Function
* Base-N mode and Logical Operations : Binary/Octal/Decimal/Hex base. OR/XOR/AND/NOT and MOD Functions
* General Functions : Clear Entry, All Clear, Sign Change
* Memory Functions : Memory In/Memory Recall/Memory Plus/Memory Minus/Memory Clear
* Parentheses : ()
* Precedence : Lower ? Higher “1: OR 2: XOR 3: AND 4: +, - 5: /, *, MOD 6: x^y 7: NOT 8: f(x)”
* Pencil key/Shift key to switch function
* Copy to clipboard/Paste from clipboard
* User Theme background
* Support instant screen size change
* Support multi language
* Maping key text on button

Finance function (Finc)

n: the number of compounding periods.
i: the interest rate per compounding period.
PV: the present value of a compounded amount.
PMT: the periodic payment amount.
FV: the future value of a compounded amount.

Specifying the Number of Compounding Periods and the Periodic Interest Rate

Interest rates are usually quoted at the annual rate (also called the nominal rate): that is, the interest rate per year. However, in compound interest problems, the interest rate entered into i must always be expressed in terms of the basic compounding period, which may be years, months, days, or any other time unit. For example, if a problem involves 6% annual interest compounded quarterly for 5 years, n--the number of quarters--would be 5 x 4 = 20 and i--the interest rate per quarter--would be 6% / 4 = 1.5%. If the interest were instead compounded monthly, n would be 5 x 12 = 60 and i would be 6% / 12 = 0.5%.

Calculating the Number of Payments or Compounding Periods

Press CLRf to clear the financial registers. Enter the periodic interest rate, using i or 12/. Enter at least two of the following values: present value, using PV, payment amount, using PMT, future value, using FV. Press n to calculate the number of payments or periods.

If the answer calculated is not an integer, the calculator rounds the answer up to the next higher integer before storing it in the n register and displaying it. For example, if n were calculated as 318.15, 319 would be the displayed answer. The value of n is rounded up by the calculator to show the total number of payments needed: n-1 equal, full payments, and one final, smaller payment.

Calculating the Periodic and Annual Interest Rates

Press CLRf to clear the financial registers. Enter the number of payments or periods, using n or 12x. Enter at least two of the following values: present value, using PV, payment amount, using PMT, future value, using FV. Press i to calculate the periodic interest rate.

Calculating the Present Value

Press CLRf to clear the financial registers. Enter the number of payments or periods, using n or 12x. Enter the periodic interest rate, using i or 12/. Enter either or both of the following: payment amount, using PMT, future value, using FV. Press PV to calculate the present value.

Calculating the Payment Amount

Press CLRf to clear the financial registers. Enter the number of payments or periods, using n or 12x. Enter the periodic interest rate, using i or 12/. Enter either or both of the following: present value, using PV, future value, using FV. Press PMT to calculate the payment amount.

Calculating the Future Value

Press CLRf to clear the financial registers. Enter the number of payments or periods, using n or 12x. Enter the periodic interest rate, using i or 12/. Enter either or both of the following: present value, using PV, payment amount, using PMT. Press FV to calculate the future value.

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Keeping track of your applications with Application Manager

Do you know what you've installed on your S60 device? Where it came from, where it's stored, how big is it? Or, maybe you'd like to uninstall an old application? If so, Application Manager is what you need.

1. From the main menu, choose "Tools" then "App mgr."
2. Here you'll see a list of applications found on your device, highlight one and choose "Options"

From the options menu you can "View details" to find the version number, supplier, memory location, application size, format, and more. You can also "Remove" to uninstall the application from your device.

How to change the active theme

This document will very briefly explain how to change the active theme on a S60 3rd Edition device.

The information in this document is provided as is and the code samples are not meant to be of commercial quality.

Please note that you need to download and install the Extensions plug-in package for S60 3rd Edition SDK for Symbian OS, for C++, MR, Version 3 from here to gain access to the needed APIs.

At the time of writing, the API plugin is only available for S60 3rd MR.

1. CONNECT TO SKIN SERVER

#include // aknskinsrv.lib

RAknsSrvSession skinsSession;
User::LeaveIfError( skinsSession.Connect( this ) );
CleanupClosePushL( skinsSession );



2. FETCH THE PACKAGE ID OF THE CURRENT SKIN

#include // centralrepository.lib
#include


// iOriginalSkinPid is of type TAknsPkgID
void CMyThemeManager::StoreCurrentSkinIdL()
{
TAknsPkgIDBuf pidBuf;
CRepository* repository =
CRepository::NewL( KCRUidPersonalisation );
TInt retVal = repository->Get( KPslnActiveSkinUid, pidBuf );
delete repository;
repository = NULL;
iOriginalSkinPid.SetFromDesL( pidBuf );
}


3. GET A LIST OF INSTALLED SKIN PACKAGES

Please see aknssrvclient.h file for more details on how to work with skins residing on memory card.

CArrayPtr<>* skinInfoArray =
skinsSession.EnumerateSkinPackagesL();
CleanupStack::PushL( skinInfoArray );


4. GO THROUGH INSTALLED PACKAGES AND SWITCH TO THE FIRST AVAILABLE NEW SKIN

TInt retValue( KErrNone );
TInt i( 0 );
if ( skinInfoArray->Count() > 0 )
{
for ( i; i <>Count(); i++ )
{
TAknsPkgID pkgId = skinInfoArray->At( i )->PID();
if ( pkgId != iOriginalSkinPid )
{
//Activate a complete skin package at once.
retValue = skinsSession.SetAllDefinitionSets( pkgId );
if ( retValue == KErrNone )
{
SetNewSkinIdL( pkgId );
}
break;
}
}
}


5. SAVE THE NEW SKIN PACKAGE ID IN CENTRAL REPOSITORY

void CMyThemeManager::SetNewSkinIdL( TAknsPkgID aPkgId )
{
TAknsPkgIDBuf pidBuf;
aPkgId.CopyToDes( pidBuf );
CRepository* repository =
CRepository::NewL( KCRUidPersonalisation );
TInt retVal = repository->Set( KPslnActiveSkinUid, pidBuf );

// KPslnActiveSkinLocation has to be changed also
// if new skin resides on mmc whereas old one resided in phone mem
// ...and vice versa

delete repository;
repository = NULL;
}


6. FREE ALLOCATED RESOURCES (FROM PARTS 1&3)

skinInfoArray->ResetAndDestroy();
CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( 2 ); // skinsSession, skinInfoArray


7. NECESSARY CAPABILITIES

WriteDeviceData


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N79 New Firmware Fix BUG

Changes/improvements made from MCU SW version 10.046 to version 11.049:

New features:
- New version of N-Gage
- New version of Mail for Exchange

Changes:
Active Idle
- Search & WLAN information difficult to read in Active Idle.
- Active Idle screen becomes blank in landscape mode.
- Default Active Idle shortcuts configured.
- Active Idle going dead after quickly accepting and rejecting an incoming video call.
- White boxes shown on the screen while doing orientation change quickly in idle mode.

Application Manager
- The sis file which is installed to MoviNand or SD card cannot be seen in application manager.
- Wrong Feature Manager flag used for seamless link functionality.
- Flashlite sis installation is not successful in the first attempt.

Application Update
- Unable to upgrade graphic icons in Media Player / Media Settings via sis file.
- Unable to upgrade ROM based UI application by installing new version to memory card.
- Application Update self-update never completes.
- Upgrade of BrowserAudioVideoPlugin.rsc via sw installation is not possible.
- Upgrade of Connection Manager via sw installation is not possible.

Audio Performance
- Tunings improvements for IHF audio.
- Keypad tones cannot be tuned for IHF.

Auto-Rotate
- UI Accelerator toolkit (Hitchcock/Alfred) stub file missing.
- Locking keys and then opening camera reveal confuses orientation sensor.
- Disable orientation in alarm ringing, incoming call and semi active state.
- Panic after orientation change.

Bluetooth
- Bluetooth headset disconnects when Wireless Keyboard is disconnected from the phone automatically.
- Phone panics when changing views in Bluetooth menu while choosing the last connected device from paired view.
- Phone crashes and doesn’t disconnect correctly in audio gateway.
- BT stereo audio drops when using certain accessories.

Bookmarks
- Pre-defined browser bookmarks missing from APAC2 variant.
- Added empty folder in Americas bookmarks to make embedded bookmarks work.
- Bookmark shortcuts revert to prior setting following backup.

Browser and Streaming
- After selecting a link in Expedia website, a panic occurred and “Application closed: !CookieServer” is shown.
- Device crashes upon receiving a big cookie in an HTTP response.
- Hotspot Browser Login UI not scalable.
- Browser launch in embedded mode with custom access point setting does not work.
- Reconnecting to streaming content doesn’t work and default connection is changed to “Always ask” after trying to connect again.
- Note “MediaPlayerTemp has not been saved. Save now” displays when user exits preview in BrowserNG.
- 30s timer for out-of-coverage monitoring in the browser utilities is too short
- ITU keypad lights stays off when browsing in landscape mode.
- Helix crash or general “memory full” issue occurred when streaming a high resolution clip (704×576) and high bit rate (3Mbip/s).
- PP bit #165 flag should be off.

Calendar
- Calendar plug-in displays events incorrectly.
- Alarms missed note shown when Calendar is opened even when there are no missed alarms.

Camera and Video
- Indicator LED is not on.
- Application closed: Image viewer is shown after pressing Send key many times.
- LED flash is weak.
- Still capture and video recording with main camera does not work when there is a HW fault with acme secondary camera.
- Capture tone and Internet Radio play simultaneous when capture button is pressed when camera is auto focusing.
- Sometimes images captured in dark conditions are totally white
- Front camera image rotation is not working properly.
- Camera crashes if IVE policy server releases client immediately after reserve.
- Camera view finder opens when keylock is on.
- Camera freezes when capturing video with “Normal” quality and when Photos application is not closed after clip has been watched.
- Phone does not go to sleep after opening/closing camera reveal.
- Keylock activation plus opening camera reveal causes new camera instance started.
- Camera shutter and volume key lights are OFF when secondary camera is in use.
- Camera reveal open/close events are not executed when keypad is locked.
- Device does not go to sleep correctly after using camera.
- Error note “Unexpected error occurred…” displays and Camera cannot be used unless reboot DUT after playing one video clip in different Phone mode on TV.
- After recording and then deleting the video, the camera LED flashes once when back to video mode.
- Image and video counter do not display all digits in settings views.
- Camera is disabled if keylock is pressed (unlocked) during video call.
- Camera preview opens even in keylock.
- Camera application is started even when device is locked.
- Phone does not go to sleep after opening/closing camera reveal.
- Recorded video time counter disappears when another video is captured subsequently.
- Camera viewfinder is shown incorrectly after opening the lens cover when camera is opening.
- Camera cannot be launched when device is in Landscape view.
- Changing to secondary camera when viewfinder is not yet shown causes unexpected error.
- Video camera is not started after few repeats.
- Camera crashes when opening video quality settings rapidly after recording.
- Phone is in still image viewfinder mode when answering an incoming call in burst mode.
- Pressing applications key immediately after starting video capture causes post-capture image to be missing when returning the camera from background.
- Cannot play video sometimes after recording has stopped.
- Phone reboots when recording is started.
- The note of “Unexpected error occurred. Restart phone” pops up when receiving a BT message in recoding state.
- Wrong view is shown when using secondary camera while video playback is paused in the background.
- Viewfinder image quality seriously degrades when recording a video.
- Video playback hangs in application switch use case.
- Crash is detected after recording high quality video clips for 50 iterations.
- Camera jams when stopping video recording.
- The camera hangs when the recording has been paused for one minute.
- Video stabilisation not working.
- Overlapping functionality when pressing Volume/Zoom key in Camera (music is playing in background).
- Keylock plus opening camera reveal causes new camera instance to be started when in Messaging.
- Backlight automatically turned off during video playback.

Clock
- The clock in application status pane is not updated after power-saver deactivates.
- Phone lost correct time during power off.
- Removing battery during alarm makes the device unusable.
- Alarm alert dialogue box disappears if setting new alarm when alarm goes off.
- Display light remains on when clock/calendar alarm is not cancelled or snoozed.

Connectivity
- Device panics when headset is powered on/off very fast.
- Nothing is heard when 616 car kit and wired headphone is connected to the phone during MT CS call.

Contacts
- Contacts application closed after selecting “All contacts” in Multimedia menu.
- Pre-defined Contacts does not support Chinese characters.
- Search pane does not work after deleting one contact in Chinese mode.
- Contact name with enter key is displayed incorrectly in Sender list view after importing it from Contacts.
- Adding new number from SMS to existing number in ADN causes number to corrupt.

Default Settings
- Some default settings values are against the specs in Russian variant.
- Default USB connection mode is Mass storage. It should be PC Suite.

Device Management
- Delivery via Device Management corrupts EAP-FAST PAC file.

File Manager
- The music in File Manager is played when pressing Pause/Play key on headset.
- File manager crash when in USB mass storage connection and trying to copy with Remote drive.
- Unable to open or delete file whose name contains illegal characters.
- Mark/Unmark menu item displays additional ‘Mark All’ sub-menu item even when all items
are already marked.

FM Radio
- S60 3.2 phones allow user to tune to FM frequency lower than 87.5MHz.
- Current Playing Radio item is not shown in idle state of screen after changing standby theme from Basic to Horizontal icon bar.

FM Transmitter
- FM transmitter deactivated after receiving a voice call.
- Audio playback is heard from stereo BT when FM TX is activated.
- FM TX Chirp signal does not switch off after 5 minutes.
- FM TX usability improvements implemented.
- FM transmitter still transmits when headphones attached.
- IHF cannot be enabled during call when FMTx is on.

FOTA
- Mobile crash after updating the phone with dummy package using FOTA.
- FOTA Suspend and Resume: Resume download doesn’t work when DM server uses Silent mode.

Gallery
- Naviscroll behaviour is jumpy in Gallery.
- MPXCollectionserver and SQL Server consuming 20% of CPU for just viewing and switching between images using navikey.
- Naviscroll light is ON only in Gallery/Images folder.

Help
- The help topic for Theme switch can’t be opened.
- Description about Podcasting in Help is incorrect.
- The Help topics about “video sharing” and “video calls” need to be removed in EDGE variant.
- Help data is missing for some options related to access points.
- Help application hangs after selecting Naviwheel setting link in Help.
- Boxes in Help text in Finnish language.
- Strange text exists in Help text for Office Folder in Simplified Chinese language.
- Duplicate word “”Drucken”" in Photos Help topic in German language.
- Most of the help topics are missing when English is in use in Thai variant.
- Some words are localized to incorrect language in Help topics in Bahasia Indonesia language.
- Help topics missing from Camera -> Options -> Customise toolbar -> Options ->Help.
- ‘Frequency presets’ topic is missing in the help of ‘Equaliser’.
- The Application launching link ‘Music player’ does not work in the Help topic of ‘Edit frequency presets’ .
- A blank page is opened when clicking ‘Internet call connectivity sett.’ link in Internet call settings in Help.
- Audio themes application can not be opened when clicking the link from Audio themes in Help.
- Strange text exists in Help text for Games tile when in Chinese language.
- Many question marks in Help for software checker (NSC) in Chinese translation.
- Helps are missing from American-English.
- Some words in Help are localized to incorrect language.
- Wrong help topic opens for Help topic “Sensor settings” in localised English.
- The help content of SW Checker is not shown correctly in Chinese language.
- A few display texts are shown as logical names in Chinese language

Home Media
- Phone UI conflict after playing video and music at same time.
- Upload to Corel DMS failed.
- Filename extension is missing or wrong (.mp3) from downloaded WAV-audio files.
- Share content view is not updated properly.
- Content server crash when C-drive is full.
- None is still displayed for home access point after creating new access point in Home Media.
- Unable to copy image and video files when home network is Orb server.
- Create new access point doesn’t work properly.
- Changing “hide phone” to “show phone” sometimes results with crash.
- Selected device’s Music and Uploaded folders can not be accessed in Home Media.
- Phone crashes when Home Media application is closed.
- DRM file is not skipped when copying files from handset to media server.
- ‘Application closed: MediaServer_MainThread’ displays during sharing if memory is almost full.
- Images & Videos updating dialog box is not refreshed if “Visibility in network” has been changed during sharing many images.
- Print server crashes connecting to UPnP printer.
- Media Servant did not harvest all 10000 files.
- Metadata hasn’t been refreshed.

Key and Keypad Functionality
- Zooming functionality is not performed by ITU-Keys.
- Long press of Lock key for unlocking re-locks again.
- S60 keypad is not working after waking up device during call.
- Naviselect key press filtering does not work properly.
- Navikey centre select not filtered.
- Keypad lock haptics have wrong intensity, length and interval time.

Licences
- Forward locked java applications fail to start.
-.Icon for invalid rights is shown for WM DRM protected videos in RealPlayer.
- Deleting licenses fails if C: drive doesn’t have enough memory.

Lighting Behaviour
- Boot up failure when ALS component is detached in drop testing.
- Lights are controlled wrongly in several use cases.
- Send/End keys are not illuminated even when other S60 lights are on.
- S60 and ITU-T illumination not turned on after reboot and keylock release.
- Navikey light doesn’t light up in semi-active state.
- Navikey LED functionality improvements.

Localisation
- Support for Korean language selection.

Location Services
- Positioning server address is not retrieved.
- No GPS fix after factory reset.
- Can not use Chinese characters to search in Maps application.
- Landmarks: Panic is detected when cancelling searching current position.
- Maps and Landmarks can’t be opened when phone language set to Catalan.
- GPS is not stopping after Camera enters Standby Mode and consuming battery.
- Assisted GPS and “Integrated GPS” items are not localized to Chinese in positioning methods view.

Memory and Memory Card
- Memory full displayed when opening multiple applications.
- Memory leak is detected when making BT modem dial up connection over 3G.
- After restoring settings from memory card, a number off settings are not restored.

Menu
- Scroll bar displayed the first time entering Menu application after booting even though Menu application view don’t need a scroll bar.
- The Options soft key is inactive after moving an application to a new position.
- Pressing Menu key shows previously visited item first before switching to default.

Messaging
- Number of saved msgs. default value is 20 instead of 100.
- Predictive text default value in Language is “Off” instead of “On”.
- Receive adverts’ default value is “Yes” instead of “No”.
- Impossible to insert new image to MMS message.
- Panic happens when connect to pop3 mail server.
- Application crash after pressing End Key to close attachment of email message.
- MMS viewer crash with unprotected content when playback is restricted.
- Unable to open MMS/SMS messaging url in the page: http://rave.cellulardata.com/xhtml/…_url_tests.html
- Launching Message Viewer for Business Card not working from external home screen.
- Truncated email username causing problem with login.
- Messaging application closed when deleting a keyword after searching the marked items.
- Cannot fetch email with OD2 WMDRM song as attachment.
- ChinaUI_MsgMngt: Can not enter the application or application crash after removing battery.
- ChinaUI_MsgMngt: The localization of Junk in rules list view cannot be changed after changing
the phone’s Language.
- ChinaUI_MsgMngt: “Application closed: Message” is displayed when creating a new rule named “Junk”.
- Phone panics during “Send via bluetooth”.
- Note ‘Remove XXX.jpg ‘ is truncated after one image is inserted to MMS twice and then try to remove the second one.
- Error message missing if receiving message when FLASH is below critical level.
- Gimlet: Cannot configure client after backup/restore to SD.
- Inbox message can’t be read, deleted, or moved.
- China UI SMS Filter breaks SMS timestamp.
- Message sending issue on PC Suite when multiple recipients selected.
- General: Feature not supported message seen when sending email with incorrect username or password.
- E-mail message retrieval size limit is not working properly when receiving Japanese message.
- MMS Postcard application is not configurable in variant.
- The SMS switch to MMS automatically after adding more than 20 receivers.
- Maximum length email address name causes Messaging application to crash.

Music Player
- Phone becomes unresponsive when using Music Player with 6000 songs.
- MP3 file does not play.
- The phone performance is low after skipping forward when playing aac song
- Media Player does not refresh “Recently played list” when USB cable is connected.
- The options in ‘Playlists’ has issues with playing the music properly.
- Music player crashes if renderer name contains tab characters.
- Progress bar in Now Playing view displays incorrectly after finishing playing automatic playlist.
- IHF speaker damage (failure) in Music Player.
- Artist name is not shown correctly.
- Artist name missing after music sync from Twonky.
- Music playback breaks when warning appears in Silent mode.
- Music volume level jumps when previewing a ring tone in profiles application.
- Visualization view is corrupted.
- Music player enters loop when updating the music library.
- Music can not be played after installing web server application from Downloads!.
- MPXPlaybackServer crashes when memory card is removed with Music Player running in the background.
- Music player library gets corrupted after several synchronizations.
- Music player keep searching new songs when activated if time separator was changed from default ( / ) to colon ( : ).
- Problems to control music player in applications where zooming is enabled.

N-Gage
- Drive New drive unavailable. Try again? is displayed when launching Ngage after creating a remote drive.
- N-Gage games fail to start after restore content from SD card.
- Could not install N-Gage and received error msg “Unknown error: -5″.
- N-gage gaming keys do not work in portrait mode.
- Volume key not illuminated when playing Games (N-Gage).

Nokia SW Checker
- Nokia Software Checker included in Welcome application.
- NSC can be used when DM is in the background.
- NSC background application sends Mobile-Crash reports in RnD releases.
- Log file must be removed if it exists in Production configuration.
- Timer (internal) is not working properly in Error cases.
- Interface is missing to enable other applications to use SW update checking capabilities.
- The time format is displayed incorrectly after updating in NSC application.
- Problem in French translation for “new update found” text.
- NSC-client incorrectly treats Error Codes from NSCS (FOX/FiRE).

Notes
- The second marked note cannot be sent after the first marked note was sent.

Other Applications
- Phone freezes or just stops opening applications when multiple applications are opened.
- Delete title in Newsticker application does not work correctly.
- When using an application with a high CPU load in the background(e.g. Music Player), the user interface to any other application on the phone becomes slow and sometimes crashes.

Photos
- Corrupt thumbnails are displayed if stopping a video in Photos after changing the display mode from Portrait mode to Landscape mode.
- Tag Manager in Photos closes on down arrow key.
- Location information not deleted from Image when deleted from details view.
- Photos crashes after opening ‘All’ view when 1000 images are saved in device.
- Photos is too slow with more than 10 DRM items
- Photos Application performance problems after number of photos are transferred to the device.
- Media keys illumination is wrong in slideshow in MC Photos is music is ON
- Slideshow is not illuminated
- Backlight goes off during Slide Show.

Podcasting
- Garbled search results when entering a number as the search title.
- Crash occurred after pressing end key during acquiring license for OD2 episode in episode view.
- The name of podcasting application includes unexpected symbol “/”, when phone language is Melayu.

Power Management
- Naviscroll is not entering Sleep Mode.
- Standby current is stuck at approx 10mA if phone locked directly after boot up.

Profiles
- Silent profile: Video call ringing tone is Beep. It should be Nokia Tune.
- Meeting profile: Video call ringing tone is Nokia Tune. It should be Beep.
- Offline profile: Vibrating alert is On. It should be off.
- Multimedia profile should be flagged as hidden.

Push to Talk
- PTT service is logged out after trying to delete connection profile.

Real Player
- Error message “Memory full. Close other apps and try again.” occurred in Real Player.
- Playback view displays incorrectly in landscape mode in Real Player.

Search
- “Show Songs” doesn’t work in Search in main view.
- Hidden IM application can be found and launched from Search.

Security
- Check validity of password against time limit does not work.
- Lock code query does not pop up when powering on the phone even though “Lock if SIM card
changed” is set to “Yes”.
- Lock code query pops up when powering on the phone even if SIM cards IMSI is in devices IMSI list.

Settings Wizard
- Unable to define MfE from Settings Wizard.

Share Online
- Camera functionality works differently if changing camera modes from menu instead of using the lens cover.
- Crash is detected after pressing RSK quickly and continually when opening Share Online folder.

Switch
- Application crashes in device A when fetching MMS started from device B.
- No conflict solving dialog is displayed when previously synced contact’s phone number is edited on both phones.
- Phone crashes during Contacts slow sync with S40.
- Retrieving multiple MMS messages fails.
- Fetching multimedia files fails.
- Nokia folder file larger than 2MB is removed from terminal B when Nokia folder file sync is repeated.
- The start storing icon is missing in the landscape mode.
- Error note “Application closed: Switch” after copying has been finished.
- Part of address disappears in Contacts in slow sync with Series40.
- Fetching several giga bytes of sound files is interrupted.
- Fetching media gallery images fails.
- Deleted items from either device are not sent.
- The phone can not select the data type item when synchronised with a S60 2.0 phone.
- The phone cannot synchronise after disconnect the PC suite.

Sync
- OviSuite 1.0 - E-mail synchronization does not work.
- Calendar and Contacts are not synchronized though the note “Synchronization completed” is displayed when synchronizing with OVI Suite.
- Sync feature has several texts not localized.

Telephony
- No downlink audio heard in the phone or headset on outgoing call.
- UI doesn’t send user defined image for VT call.
- CDSP problem in video call.
- Back camera is used as default camera during video call.
- Phone uses main camera even when reveal is closed during video call.
- Camera swapped to main camera when locking keys during video call.
- Call disconnects after 20min.
- Can’t adjust MT call volume level when Visual Radio is in foreground.
- Opening multiple instances of voicemail via 1 key causes phone reset.
- DTMF signals are not sent when inband is used with key tones switched off.
- The person on other end of call can also hear the call audio when the gain value is set to zero.
- Crash when call is blacklisted.
- Not Allowed warning note is shown and Telephony UI is hidden when pressing the “End Call” button before an externally created MO call alert.
- Phone can’t display the in-coming call interface when connecting to PC suite.
- When placing multiple calls on “hold”, the other caller’s send key becomes unresponsive and on hold note is shown after call is ended.
- Telephone will crash after trying to send a media file during voice call while C-drive is too full for the generated multimedia message.
- Video call is shown in Options when highlighting a contact in EDGE SW.
- Call divert icon for line 2 disappears from UI.
- Phone reboot when making or receiving a call.
- Held call is activated after 1X+Send.
- Making a video call using DialNoFdnCheck () fails with -8071.
- Phone call is rejected if there are numbers in the idle screen while receiving an MT call.
- The volume can not be adjusted during a video call.
- Improvements to emergency call handling.
- Send to caller is inactive when trying to send a picture to caller during voice call.
- After call transfer, call cannot be ended.
- Video sharing image quality is poor on MT end.
- Call divert icon not seen on UI after phone powered off/on.
- ITU keys light turns off when receiving a voice call.
- During call, using volume key or camera key to wake up the device does not work.
- Back camera is used as default camera in video call.
- Phone uses main camera even when reveal is closed during video call/sharing.
- Camera swapped to main camera when locking keys during video call.
- Display lights turn off during video call when lock switch activated.

Themes
- Phone application goes to background after standby theme has been changed.
- Menu events and “Phone handling events” missing from Audio Themes view.

TV Out
- Video can not be played continuously if changing phone mode during playing video on TV.
- Screen becomes blank after rotating to landscape while viewing images on TV-Out if theme effect is ON.

UA Profile
- Incorrect UA Profile shown when in 3G.

Video Center
- H264 Decoder hangs if first frame after valid header is corrupted
- Helix FLV payload support for playing flash videos from YouTube etc missing from 3.2 and 3.2.3 platforms.
- Video Center crashes when C: disk is full.
- Operator specific H.264 movie clip does not play.
- The content catalogue update for new feed fails when downloading a big video.

Visual Radio
- Visual Radio does not startup.

Voice Commands
- Enter key gives wrong behaviour in idle.
- Voice commands: Playback volume is 10 > should be 5.
- The phone freezes after pressing down arrow key in Voice Command list.
- Voice Commands play back volume configured.

VoIP
- Video clip sharing does not work during VoIP call.
- Cannot input 256 characters to the query of VoIP service username and service password after enabling a VoIP service without a password.
- The name of MSK and display of Options are incorrect in Internet call barring settings.
- VoIP calls are shown as last name, first name in log.
- Device rebooted on MT call with Alcatel-Lucent Multicore.
- Two services can not be activated simultaneously if AP linked to SIP profiles
- Cancelling VoIP call causes reset.
- Double hold not working with Cisco Call Manager
- Unable to save the new profile created using existing one.
- Incorrect value of PTime and UDP packet length in RTP stream are shown.
- Phone crashed when using VoIP with NAT setting to AP without NAT.
- DTMF tones are sent but tone is heard twice on sending phone during VoIP call.
- Crash occurs if VoIP service connection isn’t selected in 20-30 seconds.
- Logs doesn’t show presence status when call is made before subscribing.
- Presence status is not updated correctly.
- UI note “Error in connection” is missing if first VoIP call fails.

WidSets
- WidSets application is not rotating correctly.

WLAN
- WLAN login application crashes randomly.
- WLAN APN passed along with SDP content is not utilized by Real Player.
- Connection fails via WPA/WEP protected access point.
- Connection fails when SNAP-list has first priority packet data and wanting to use WLAN connection.
- Incorrect active WLAN interface handling.
- Phone reboots when user confirms to close one PDP context in disconnect dialog.

Zip
- Unable to use Zip Manager if phone has a remote drive with incomplete settings.
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