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Symabook early technology preview released 
07 August 2009, 23:14 - Symabook
Posted by Kasperi Havupolku
This is early technology preview video of our upcoming Symabook application. Symabook is Facebook Platform application for S60 5th Edition and later for S60 3rd Edition mobile phones. Symabook features user interface that is not seen before in S60 devices. Available soon from http://www.symarctic.com/beta If you have any comments or feedback please contact us info [at] symarctic.com.



We work hard to add more features and polish existing ones. We are striving for alpha phase of the application soon. If you are interested on alpha release of the application please drop us a line at symabook [at] symarctic.com
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ExtGPS Platforms 
05 August 2009, 12:40 - ExtGPS
Posted by Jarno Heikkinen
Symarctic ExtGPS is created in somewhat platform independent way. Originally, it was only created in Nokia S60 devices in mind, but it should work on other platforms which provide MIDP 2.0 API, JSR-82 Blueooth API and JSR-179 Location API.

However, there are some differences in some platform implementations. It looks like SonyEricsson has decided that the Location API's NMEA data provides only satellite information, not the actual location info. I mailed to SonyEricsson about this last year, but I never got any response.

Also, Nokia has released also Series 40 6th Edition devices equipped with GPS. At least these "feature phone" models support the required APIs:

Nokia 6700 classic
Nokia 6260 slide
Nokia 3710 fold

If anyone has tested ExtGPS on these new handsets, please post your experiences in comments!


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Nokia N95 Positioning – How to establish a GPS connection efficiently 
22 February 2008, 18:05 - ExtGPS
Posted by Jarno Heikkinen
I was looking for information about E90's GPS antenna position, but instead I found this interesting document: N95_GPS_Connection_Guide_en.pdf

It doesn't really tell me any real new information, but I think it can be useful for some of the N95 users. Here's a quote from the document, how to create optimal receiving conditions:
The GPS receiver is located in the bottom of the device. When using the
receiver, slide the numeric keypad open, and hold the device at an angle of
about 45 degrees (as shown in the picture), with an unobstructed view of
the sky. Do not cover the numeric keypad with
your hand.

I wonder how the keyboard is supposed to be used if you cannot cover it with your hands - maybe it's for voice- and mind controlled GPS applications ;)
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HOWTO: Connecting ExtGPS to Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 
06 February 2008, 08:52 - ExtGPS
Posted by Jarno Heikkinen
Several users have asked how the Bluetooth setup process goes for OS X Leopard -here's how!

Make sure ExtGPS is runnning on the phone. Open Bluetooth panel from System Preferences. If you have not yet paired your phone, press the plus (+) button, otherwise you can click on the asterisk (*) and select Edit Serial Ports.



Now the OSX connects to the phone and searches for new services. The serial ports screen typically has DUN service already setup by the Bluetooth wizard, now just click plus button to add new serial port. In my case, the first click adds ExtGPS port and all the settings are correct automatically:



Now ExtGPS is ready to be used, just use the given port name in your application.
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Video Tutorials 
28 January 2008, 00:27 - ExtGPS
Posted by Jarno Heikkinen
In addition to the few screenshots I've posted, at least a couple of tutorial videos are found in the web. These show you how to connect ExtGPS and Nokia N770/N800/N810 devices:

Nokia Users: ExtGPS - Internal GPS Sharing for S60v3

The Mobile Gadgeteer: Use your Nokia N95 as a Bluetooth GPS receiver and modem for your N800


Guys, thanks for posting! I've always thought that the software is famous enough when it gets into Youtube...
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