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Nokia OVI Maps updated for E71 and E66

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The Maps application for the E71 and the E66 has been updated to version 3.03, providing free walk and drive navigation.

Setting up POP3 email on the Nokia E71

With the release of Nokia's Email Messaging service (http://ukblog.im-mobility.com/nokia-email-service), the default selection on the Nokia E series range of phones when setting up a new consumer POP / IMAP-based email account that the wizard recognises is to use this service. If you want to set up the account manually using incoming and outgoing mail servers that you specify yourself, the procedure is as follows.

From the main menu open the Messaging folder. Select the Options menu and select Settings:

Google Mail for Symbian S60

GMail for Mobile is currently at version 2.0 - you can read the release notes on the Google Mobile Blog here:

http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2008/10/introducing-gmail-for-mobile-20...

This version provides support for accessing multiple GMail accounts simultaneously as well as saving multiple drafts to the mobile device. Messages can be composed and sent, even in areas where there is no mobile signal; the messages being sent automatically when signal is restored.

Microsoft release OCS client for Java handsets

Microsoft have released a version of the Office Communicator Mobile client software for Java-based handsets.

The client can be downloaded from here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1FEEAB9B-02FC-4...
(for Nokia S60 240X320 resolution)

or from:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DCB3AE06-ED5F-4...
(for Nokia S60 320x240 resolution)

Or alternatively by browsing to http://www.getcomo.com in the device browser.

Nokia Messaging (Nokia Email Service)

Nokia Messaging is the new name for the Nokia Email Service which has been available in Beta stage for a while now.
The service essentially involves installing an email client application onto your Nokia phone which enables 'push-style' functionality on up to 10 POP or IMAP email accounts (such as GMail, Tiscali, Demon, etc).

"Under the hood", the email application uses the same engine that the now retired Intellisync solution used, so you also have advanced email synchronisation options including the ability to:

  • Set an email synchronisation time period

Setting up Google Sync on the Nokia E71

Google’s Sync service allows you to backup the contents of your Contacts folder from your Symbian S60 handset to Google’s servers, where you can access the information from any web browser with a connection to the Internet.

The system uses the SyncML protocol, and therefore does not require that any additional software be installed on the handset – you can simply use the Sync client already present on the device.

You will need an account with Google, but registration is free: browse to http://m.google.com/sync from your PC.

Setting up a Symbian handset

Using the Nokia E71 with iSync on MacOS X

iSync does not support the E series natively, but there are free plugins that can be downloaded from the Nokia web site here:

http://europe.nokia.com/mac

or more specifically for the E71, here:

http://europe.nokia.com/A4299040

Download the DMG package and mount it, then run the PKG file inside. This will add the plugin for the E71 into the Library.

If iSync is running, it does not have to be closed to install the plugin, but you will have to close and re-open the application before you will be able to use it.

Using the Nokia E71 as a USB modem with Windows XP

Provided that your SIM card is enabled for GPRS / 3G Internet access with your provider, then you can use the Nokia E71 as a modem to connect to the Internet from your PC via the USB cable.

Using the Nokia E71 as a USB modem with MacOS Leopard

Provided that your SIM card is enabled for GPRS / 3G Internet access with your provider, then you can use the Nokia E71 as a modem to connect to the Internet from your Mac via the USB cable.

There is no need to install any additional hardware or software. Simply connect the E71 to the Mac via the USB cable.

The Mac will detect the new hardware automatically:

Using the Nokia E71 as a USB modem with MacOS Leopard

In the Telephone Number field enter *99#

Using the Nokia E71 as a USB modem with Windows Vista

Provided that your SIM card is enabled for GPRS / 3G Internet access with your provider, then you can use the Nokia E71 as a modem to connect to the Internet from your PC via the USB cable.

Setting up Mail For Exchange on the Nokia E71

Nokia’s marketing around the ability of their mobile phones to support Server ActiveSync-based Push Email when used in conjunction with a Microsoft Exchange 2003 SP2 or Exchange 2007 Server (in exactly the same way as a Windows Mobile device) has not been extensive – but they can!

All you need is the Nokia Mail for Exchange software, which is now preinstalled on the newer Nokia E Series range of handsets and enables push-based bi-directional synchronisation of Email, Contacts, Calendar and Task folders.

Setting up the Nokia E71 as a remote extension of a SIP PBX

Before the Nokia E series handsets can be used as remote extensions, there are a number of pre-requisites that need to be satisfied on the server:

The SIPtrix server must have a ‘real world’, ‘routable’, ‘public’, or ‘Internet-facing’ IP address that is available from the Internet. Without this, no remote connectivity will be possible.

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