Symbian S60 updates
July 3rd, 2009
Tags: 5800, Android, E75, Facebook, last.fm, Maps, mobbler, Music, N97, Nokia, Ovi, S60, Symbian, Touchscreen, Twitter, Vodafone, XpressMusic
There’s been quite a lot of activity over the last couple of weeks within the Symbian marketplace, mainly related to the release of the Nokia N97, and many people releasing new or upgraded apps to support the new range of touchscreen devices, so we thought we summarise some of those activities that we haven’t already mentioned…
last.fm and mobbler
Firstly, to one of our favourite S60 apps; mobbler. mobbler, a last.fm client has been through a vetting process with last.fm and has been given the seal of approval, such that it can continue to use the new API for accessing streaming music to S60 mobiles. To clarify, you need to pay a subscription to access this though. A few months ago, when last.fm first talked about the new API, they said users in the UK (Germany and the US) would not need to pay due to last.fm receiving sufficient ad revenue in these countries; so why the need to pay? Simply, because mobbler doesn’t show you ads; if you “only” use the last.fm desktop application (which does show ads), then last.fm are happy you don’t need to pay, but as mobbler doesn’t offer last.fm ads, last.fm feel it’s fair to charge (and at £3 per month, it’s only a small outlay).
If you don’t want to pay and don’t want access to streamed music, there is an alternative to mobbler; the Vodafone last.fm client, but, having seen both, we still prefer mobbler (although if you have a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic it appears mobbler cannot record the music you listen to yet, whereas the Vodafone client can).
Nokia E75 IM Beta application
Nokia Beta Labs have released an IM client. At this stage, it only support Yahoo and Ovi chat, but Nokia have stated it will support more IM platforms in time, and of course, they will extend support beyond the Nokia E75. Our only comment on this is that it’s a Java application, and not a native S60 app, which seems a little strange for Nokia.
Other Ovi updates
Nokia also announced this week that Ovi Maps 3.0 (aka Nokia Maps v3.0) has moved from Beta to being released. This brings with a range of new features within the mapping client, and offers the ability to sync your favourites between your phone and your Ovi online account (as this is both ways, it allows you find and record destinations on the PC, and then download to your mobile). This, although only just released looks an interesting proposition. Unfortunately, the Map Loader application remains Windows only, although the actual SIS files for the map clients are already available on the internet.
Nokia has also updated their Ovi Contacts application to support the Symbian S60 5th Edition touch devices. Included with this new version, for Nokia N97 users only, is integration with the homescreen; you can integrate your contacts with the Contacts addressbook on the phone, such that you can see their status within the standard addressbook, and if you have that contact in your favourites on the homescreen, their IM status will appear there too. Symbian S60 3rd Edition users shouldn’t feel left out; Nokia have updated this version too, although without the homescreen integration.
Pixelpipe support for the Nokia N97
Pixelpipe, a service we’ve recently been supported, have also released a QuickPost widget beta too. “The widget aims to provide a simple and efficient method of updating your status or posting to blogs/micro-blogs while on the go. Just keep it running in the background, pop it open when you have something to say and post it to any of Pixelpipe’s 95 supported services. You can even use our Routing Tags feature to selectively post to specific services or groups (eg. @twitter, @facebook, @friends).”
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It’s available now and can be downloaded OTA directly to your handset or desktop at http://tr.im/qGxu, although Pixelpipe would be grateful for any feedback to beta@pixelpipe.com.
Mippin Homescreen Widgets
Finally, Mippin have produced a number of widgets for Symbian S60 5th Edition devices *and* Android phones. They have released 4 “Buzz widgets”;
- Buzz Widget – the very latest up-to-date news
- Gossip Buzz Widget – the latest celebrity news
- Gaming Buzz Widget – the latest gaming news
- Tech Buzz Widget – the latest technology news

These widgets will work on all S60 5th Edition devices, and can also be incoporated onto the homescreen on the Nokia N97, and you can control some elements of the content (eg selecting UK news) and the refresh rate. As a default, they only collect new news every 30 minutes, but as they store the data locally, they will still work in areas of no signal coverage, or when the phone has been put into Flight Mode.
Right now, only the News Buzz widget is available from Nokia’s Ovi Store, so if you want, you can download the widgets direct from Mippin via these links…
Downloads for Nokia N97, 5800 / 5530
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