Geemodo is telling us how to run applications on Symbian S60 without having to have SSS (Stupid Symbian Signed). I think there are many people with free third party applications looking into this as a path to Symbian Freedom, a really open Symbian. Geemodo: Symbian 9.2 Hacked?
After being a Jajah user for a while, I managed to complete a call completely using my cell phone recently. Mobile.jajah.com which is also called Mobile Jajah Web is designed for small displays and mobile Internet connections. Pure calling functionality on the go.
* Easy to use: type in mobile.jajah.com into your mobile browser, type in your JAJAH user name and password and you’re ready to go. * 1-click call to any address in your JAJAH address book * No download required!
Popular devices that perfectly fit include: Blackberry, Treo, iPAQ, Smart phones by Motorola, Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung. Just to name a few.
JAJAH Mobile Web works great with these operating systems: Windows CE, PocketPC, Symbian OS, MS Smartphone, others. Jajah Mobile How to on Youtube, thanks to Netzkobold.
Also remember Jajah will work with any phone, you just need to be able to reach Jajah site to intialise the call. And if you know early that you need to make certain calls, you also can use scheduled call feature from Jajah.
Nokia will launch its much-hyped E65 WiFi VoIP Smartphone in the second or third half of year. Its photos have been leaked on the web indicating right time to make some pre-review of the device.
The E65 is a slider form factor handset with new buttons on the front that are designed for making VoIP calls. Yes, it has WiFi support. It means you can make VoIP calls without requiring an operator network.
Come to its basic features. The latest device has a 2 megapixel camera (like other Smartphones). It is slim (1.4cm) and has a RAZR thin slider.
The additional features include 70mb of internal memory, high-resolution 352×416 display, microSD/TransFlash card slot, 3G/WCDMA/UMTS support and USB 2.0. Ohh, I forget to tell you that it is operating on Symbian OS.
SIPQuest, a Canadian company that specializes in VoIP and multimedia systems has signed to Symbian OS smartphone movements Platimun Program.
SIPQuest already provides a support produce for Symbian OS phones called Mobile Assistant. Now, SIPQuest joining the Platinum Program means sharing Fixed Mobile Convergence and IP Multimedia Subsystem technology to the Symbian network.
A statement from SIPQuest said;
As a member of the Symbian Platinum Program, SIPQuest is delighted to work with Symbian to bring functionally rich VoIP solutions to Symbian OS phones and thereby satisfy the needs of users that depend on dual modeWi-Fi and GSM or Wi-Fi and CDMAfeatures.
Along with SIPQuest, members of Platinum Program partners are some big names like:
a) Adobe
b) AOL Time Warner
c) Flextronics
d) IBM
e) Infineon
f) PacketVideo
There is an added advantage in joining the Platinum Program as partners enjoy benefits as cross-marketing and special access to the source code of the OS.