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Disable WLAN energy saving and extend the range.

WLAN settings

Today’s post is a quick little tip, just to break the silence.

There’s times you know there is an wifi access point nearby, and you have the password or whatever you need to get to the internet, but your phone is not detecting it, even when nearby laptops are getting it. There’s an option to change that.

Go to Menu -> Settings -> Connection -> Wireless LAN -> Options -> Advanced Settings -> Yes -> Disable Auto config and finally scroll down that you’ll find the screen in this post. You can disable the power saving mode for WLAN, and the device’s range increases greatly.

But there is a reason why the buried this setting so deep, and you have to confirm what you’re doing a few times. When the phone says this option saves power, it means it! To the point that one day I forgot to turn it on after an wifi session, and I seriously thought there was something wrong with my battery. It drains power like nothing else.

But when you’re in an email emergency, and need your internets, this setting comes in handy. Just remember to turn in on again afterwards and you should be fine.

The Revenge of Shinobi on Picodrive S60


The Revenge of Shinobi on Picodrive S60 from Fernando Santos on Vimeo.

I had recorded a video to illustrate this post, but had forgotten to post it. Err… Here it is then. =P

New Picodrive S60 version!

A week from last friday, our favorite emulator developer AnotherGuest released a new version of Picodrive S60, based on Notaz’s GP2x source code, and it’s totally awesome. Here’s a video I made of it in action, how the sound syncs perfectly now:

Highlights:

  • Perfect sound! (see the last version for comparison, awful video)
  • Future SegaCD/MegaCD support!
  • Multiple savestates
  • Better landscape rendering?
  • Loading times increased :(
  • Finally a non-pixelated icon :P

This version was released at My-Symbian forums, but the download is for registered members only, so I mirrored it here.

S60 inverse landscape

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Recently I found out about this Landscape Pro V2 that allows you to rotate your s60’s screen both ways, and I wondered how did the app handle it? Manual turning or did S60 had a secret inverse landscape mode?

Turns out that it is the former, and now I’m trying to documentate the differences between the behavior of certain app.

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It unlocks the N95 8GB exclusive landscape screensaver, but it actually shows up upside down when holding the N95 270º (just the way it shows up in the N95 8gb).

Menu acts oddly too, it can show up two ways:

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Normal landscape view (but the softkeys are inverted in this view, meaning the up left one is options and the right one is exit, just like normal portrait.) (This also happens with custom UI apps, like Nokia Maps 2.0)

Or it can also show up as the native inverse landscape orientation (!!!)

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In this way the softkeys are normal and apps act just like normal landscape, just that the blue bars are inverted.

Other example of the native inverse landscape mode:

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Now for the even weirder things, as you know the front camera app forces the phone to go to portrait mode when opened in the normal landscape mod, but it allows itself to show up on the inverse landscape:

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(This showed up upside down in the N95, with the inverted softkeys, just like the menu)

The regular camera also handles this new orientation surprisingly well:

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Just the softkeys stuck to the left side of the screen, like the should to stay near the real keys, expected behaviour.

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(btw,the image shows upside down, because there is no way of rotating the sensor, of course)

And then, there’s a couple apps that just screw up everything, for example Device Status (rip :(), didn’t recognize any key press, besides the review/gallery key, so I couldn’t take a screenshot, but when turning it into portrait it showed up like this:

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And then there is just some bugs that will probably be ironed out when this landscape mode comes out (FP2?!?), like rotating via software to inverse landscape and then manually to portrait (opening the slide) give you this:

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So this is what I have discovered about this mode until now, I had to restart my phone and it is turning on again right now :P But again, I’m impressed of how well S60 handles a screen orientation that isn’t supposed to be there! Ah the benefits of a mature platform!

Edit: N-Gage app also looks weird:

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It was physically upside down when launched in the inverse landscape mode. So I can assume that every app that forces the phone into portrait mode (N-Gage, screensaver, front camera) will screw up the screen. And if the N-Gage app doesn’t know how to react to this inverse landscape mode it doesn’t give me hope that we’ll see this mode in FP2… Ah well, maybe in Touch.

Comparing search methods

Recently Google launched it’s own native mobile search app for S60 phones, which was reviewed here by AAS, which was recieved badly by bloggers and enthusiasts, example: IntoMobile’s Stefan post.

But people don’t realize that this app is competing not with the internal browser (which btw, setting google as your homepage is cheating), it’s rival is Nokia’s own Search app, and it completely kicks its ass. See the videos below for comparison. I also measured the time between the first keystroke to when ebay starts loading in the browser.

Nokia Search app, 53 seconds

Google Search app, 13 seconds (and just because I missed the link when clicking in the browser =P)

And just for fun

Browser Bookmark, 24 seconds

You can take your own conclusions, my personal choice is the google bookmark, since it’s moderately fast and it doesn’t have a ugly shortcut like the Google app.

For me, if the google app had a standard standby plugin (which Nokia really need to open the api for) it would be a killer app.If only because it opens and connects the browser in the background, while you’re typing. So when you’re searching for big things, it takes off a HUGE part of the loading process.

And this again shows what a joke Nokia Search is. They should tear apart the device search and the web search, to make the web part faster. (But I still love the device search feature).

EDIT: To demonstrate why the pre-loading of the browser in the Google app is awesome, here’s two videos with a larger search string:

Rumors with Google Search, 18 seconds

Rumors with Browser, 31 seconds

The difference is that when you open the browser it stops to connect, the “Connecting via internets” dialog you see. In the Google app it connects on the background, definitely speeding up the process.

DLNA on the N95

Today Nokia Press Bulletin Board posted a video demonstrating how to use DLNA to stream things to and from your Nokia N95 8GB, this also works with any UPnP enabled phone (read: Nseries after the N80). I’ve never had much interest in the little “house” icon on my phone, mainly because I didn’t knew how to use it :p but after a little reading (on the PS3 forums nonetheless!) I have setuped and am using it, here’s how I’ve done it:

Part 1: Setting up your home network in the app:

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Just follow the steps selecting your wifi connection (in my case, “internets”)

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You end with something like this

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That’s it! Now for the server part:

Part 2: Windows

You’ll need any PC with WMP11 installed, open WMP and find the Media Sharing menu item:

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Click it, mark the two boxes, and in the Home media app click Browse home, it will connect to your wifi and look something like this

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Select the name of your computer (in my case, “VISTA-PC”), the app will give you a message “access denied” or something, and your PC screen will look like this:

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In this screen select the “Unknown Device” and click the allow button.

That’s it! Now you can browse your WMP library on your phone, copy and stream files! But this wasn’t over for me, for some reason the phone had a lag of about a minute when starting to stream a song, and my music is mainly on my iTunes library on my Mac, so I’d have to find a similar way…

Part 3: Mac OS X

Apple wasn’t so nice to include a UPnP AV server like Microsoft did, so you’ll have to download one, in my experiences trying, the one that worked best was Elgato’s EyeConnect, so go to their website, download and install it (it’s a trial version, but you can continue to use the audio part when it expires), it will open a prefpane like this one:

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This one is a lot easier to set-up, just try to connect with your phone and this will allow it in the first try, so you can just browse your computer.

Impressions

Now is where it gets tricky, is this worth doing? On windows for example, transfer speeds are pretty bad, but are acceptable. On Mac OS, transfer speeds are a lot faster, but the artists are not sorted alphabetically:

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This makes it quite difficult to find what you’re looking for, especially in a big iTunes library like mine.

After the slowness and disorganization ae left behind, this is actually a pretty good solution for getting music on your phone wirelessly, you can copy the files or play right in the app:

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No matter if you just copy, or play the file in the app, the songs will be stored in E:/Download/Media:

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To transfer my music I had used SymSMB 2.0 before, and (after Apple broke Mac OS’ SMB with Leopard, grr) SIC Ftp (lol @ name :P). DLNA is clearly superior (bonus points for it because of automatic adding to Music Player, avoiding the ultra slow refresh), the only things missing are quick “streaming-like” file playing (now it needs to download the whole 1st track before playing an album), and a search field like in contacts, for searching artists. But for me that didn’t even knew how to use this app, being able to put it in my daily used apps is already something!

EDIT: After a reboot, Elgato’s server is showing artists in alphabetical order, odd.

So I got an iPhone

And it’s pretty nice. But don’t go away my fellow S60 fan, next I’ll compare a couple features that I think my N95 is better then the iPhone (besides the obvious ones, almost everything). Stay tuned!

EDIT: ok, forget the comparison, it’s shortcomings are starting to annoy me, I’ll probably get rid of it soon.

Update on S60 Menu folders

I was browsing the russian part of Mobile-Review.com and found this:

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Motorola phones can personalize the folder icons in the menu. Motorola.  Seriously, Nokia/S60 must do something about it.

Of course, since its a Motorola it’s an ugly theme with odd icons, but still…

More pics after the break Continue reading ‘Update on S60 Menu folders’

Thoughts on the N95 music player

First I’d like to start by saying that Nokia have one of the best music players around, the Music Edition phones/N95/N82 and probably all the new Nseries. By no means I’m complaining about it, and I’m aware that are third party apps that solve most of the issues I’m gonna talk about:

First, why I don’t use it as my main music player (not counting battery life, space etc… 80gb iPod ftw)

The volume: 10 steps are not enough, sometimes the best volume is something in between, like 45%. Or sometimes even 10% is too loud, for that case I use a equalizer setting that turns the volume lower than 10%:

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lol, but it works, 30% using this setting is more or less equivalent to 10% in the flat setting .

Now the “music number “, I can’t really explain this, so I have an example; I went to my music library, picked an artist and an album, and selected a song on shuffle:

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The little number in corner that reads “7/13″ as this is the seventh song in the album, but when you go back a couple of levels in the menu you get this:

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Now it’s saying “1/13″ because it is the first song playing from my playlist (the album in this case), this way makes MUCH more sense and that’s the way iPods show it, I think it should be like in the now playing view too. Consistency please!

A more nit-picky complain of mine is the now playing view, as seen 2 screenshots above, it doesn’t show the album name, it doesn’t matter when you have album art, but there certainly is space for a third line of text to show the album name. They even have 3 lines of text in their most excellent Internet Radio app.

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When you have album art brings me to my next point, album art is a pain to get in the music player, I don’t know about you, but it never recognizes album art on my mp3 files, only my m4a files (all managed with iTunes on Mac OS X), and until firmware V12, you could add the art manually with a downloaded pic from the browser then erase the pic in gallery and enjoy your album art; but now in V20 you have to keep the file, if you erase  the file in the gallery, the music player stops showing it. A step backward in my opinion.

Nokia should just work on better recognition of album art embedded in id3 tag in future versions of the music player.

In iTunes (warning, huge pic :p):

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In N95’s Music Player:

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And that’s it for now, coming next is a piece on the bugs that I have noticed in V20, so stay tuned :P

EDIT: Also, why does this doesn’t show up anymore when the track changes:

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(lol, old post, but I had this screenshot for a while on my phone)