Showing posts with label N82 Messaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N82 Messaging. Show all posts

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Review: iGo Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard & The Nokia N82 - One Of The Best Accessories




The iGo Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard may look like an ultra geeky toy, especially to those who aren't really interested in mobile phones besides making calls. And it is in a way just a geek toy, but for travelers, bloggers, users on the go & business people this is one of the most useful accessories you can buy for the Nokia N82 - and any supported phone in fact.

I can use the iGo Bluetooth Keyboard for controlling any and every aspect of my Nokia N82. I have yet to find a function that won't work, leaving my hands completely off the N82 and 100% on the bluetooth keyboard. I won't lie to you, there is a learning curve that takes some "getting used to". But once you figure out all the shortcuts - and set your own, there is no reason why you shouldn't be more efficient while using the keyboard.

Shortcut Keys

One of the great things about the iGo keyboard is the amount of shortcut keys that can be applied. There are probably more variations than I need or care to remember. I counted 20 customizable shortcut keys - yes 20! As you can see in the screenshot, the left function key and "d" (LFn+d) will take me to the Messaging application. All of these shortcuts can be changed in the iGo Stowaway application that you must install to get this keyboard working as it should.

Thanks to this post at N95users.com, below are the default shortcuts of the iGo keyboard...
Green FN + backspace = Turn off keyboard for other BT apps to use BT without interference.

All the FN commandos below are the "BLUE FN"

FN + Right Space = Right soft button
FN + Left Space = Left soft button
FN + Enter = Joystick Center button
Shift + Enter = Joystick Center button

HOLD FN + cmd = "ALT + TAB" (Switch between applications)

To select text just hold SHIFT And use arrows to move cursor (just like on a pc, this works with allt arrows except up which is the key for ?)

Shift + FN + Right arrow = Select row until end of row.
Shift + FN + Left arrow = Select row until beginning of row.
Shift + FN + Right arrow = Select next row until.

CTRL + C = Copy
CTRL + V = Paste
CTRL + X = Cut


FN + L = Calculator
FN + : = Web browser
FN + K = Officesuite (on my phone)
FN + J = Notes
FN + F = Task manager
FN + D = Messaging
FN + S = Contacts
FN + A = Calendar
FN + Z = Standby screen (Today screen)
FN + X = application menu (sometimes this doesn´t work, But if I press FN + Z and then FN + X again it works, I dont know why)
FN + C = Standby screen (Today screen)
FN + V = Settings

For swedish users the funny letters ÅÄÖ use these commands:

Alt + E = Ä
Alt + T = Å
Alt + C = Ö

And don't forget the text formatting shortcuts that I showed you the other day...
Today while writing up the review for the iGo Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard I realized that when I push Control+B on the keyboard it changes the text to bold characters while writing a text message. Typing Control+I makes italic and Control+U makes underline of course. For the life of me I can't figure out how to do it on my N82 without the bluetooth keyboard.

Usability & Build Quality Of The iGo Keyboard



I can't say how relieved I was when I first laid my fingers on the iGo keyboard. I was at first worried that the keyboard would be too small and not comfortable. To be honest with you, the actual keys and spacing is not much different than the laptop computer I use on a daily basis. I measured the distance between the A key - the ; key, where you first lay your hands on the keyboard when you are about to type. As you can see below they are both at about 7 inches. Pretty much no difference at all.


From BT Keyboard


The layout of the keys and the amount of Functions and alternate key shortcuts is what makes it so compact - not the actual size of the keys. For instance the Q key also acts as ! and 1 keys using a blue function key and green function key.

The tactile feedback from the keyboard is also like a real laptop keyboard, and the buttons protrude just enough so you don't make accidental keystrokes. Like I said, once you get accustomed to all the shortcuts this keyboard will be a breeze for you.

Another great surprise is the speed of the keyboard. From the time I press a key to me seeing it on the screen is almost instantaneous. I see no delay while typing or using any functions.

The build quality is great once you get the keyboard opened and closed. The actual keyboard feels solid. I wish the stand where you place the phone is a little stronger and durable, I sometimes feel as if I'm going to break it. Also while opening and closing the keyboard it feels somewhat brittle, you really need to be careful in this process. The keys are durable and strong and so far I've had no problems with keystrokes.

The iGo Bluetooth Keyboard Closed & The Case It Comes With



When the keyboard is closed up it's easy to grab and go or slip in a pocket. The measurements are around 5 1/2" inches by 4 1/2 inches, not much bigger than a standard sized photo. The thickness of the iGO keyboard measures at around 1/2 an inch.

The case that it comes with fits the iGo keyboard perfectly inside, keeping your accessory safe and secure. At first I thought the outside of the case was made of leather, but it's actually not. Regardless it feels strong enough to not get any tears unless you take a knife to it.



The inside of the case is made of a soft fabric to ensure the keyboard won't get scratched or scraped even if dropped. When the keyboard is inside it's case the thickness measures and just around 1 inch. Still not too big considering the functionality you get.

The Amount Of Use I've Gotten Out Of It

Needless to say this keyboard has already my made life so much easier. I've mentioned before I have 2 day jobs and one of them involves lots of down time. This means sitting in my car waiting for further instruction for sometimes hours at a time OFF the clock. I hate bringing my laptop in my car cuz it's just a pain to load it up and pull it out. Now that i have the iGo keyboard I can just bust it out and start responding to the 20-50 emails I get everyday and if I have time start writing drafts for blog articles. If I really wanted to I could have constructed this whole entire article in nearly the same amount of time it took me on my laptop. This accessory has made me 10x more efficient in my everyday life.

A Few Things I Would Change

There aren't many flaws, but like all products there is always something can be improved upon. For instance the power management. The iGo runs on 2 AA batteries. Don't get me wrong I love that I can just swap out the batteries when needed, but I would've also loved this to be a backup to a rechargeable battery using a Nokia charger. Overall I can say I'm impressed with the battery life. I've used this thing for about six to eight hours without having to change the batteries. I'll try and do if a better battery test if any of you request it.

I would have also liked to see an option to use a usb cable instead of only bluetooth. The wire cable would not need to be more than a foot long since your using the phone right next to the keyboard. This would have saved on battery life of both devices. I do love however than I can just close up the keyboard and throw my phone in my pocket without having to fumble with wires.

Better adjustments for the phone stand is another thing I would like to see. The N82 sits perfectly in the stand in portrait mode. But if you want to use the phone in landscape on its side your going to have to play with it a little. I haven't done it yet but I'm going to make some kind of modification to the stand so that my N82 sits perfectly on it's side without slipping.

More Photos of the iGo Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard With The Nokia N82

Here is a full gallery slideshow of all the pictures I have taken. If you guys need anymore angles let me know. Check out the photos below...

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If you want to see the bigger sized photos click the icon in the bottom right corner of the slideshow.

The Drivers To Use For The Nokia N82

The driver made by iGo is the best one to use. On their page they don't have one specifically for the Nokia N82, but the N73 version works just fine. Click here to get it. I haven't tried the Nokia application that I've seen floating around my phone and in the Dowload! application. I've heard that you don't get all the shortcuts that comes with the iGo application.


Where To Buy The iGo Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard

You can pick up this great N82 accessory from Amazon.com for about $70 bucks. Not bad considering how it takes your N82 to a whole new level.



Click here to see the deal.

I know a few of you mentioned you already have this keyboard and love it. Are there anymore tips I can get for using the iGo keyboard with my N82?

Do you have anymore questions about this product? Are any of you interested in picking one up?

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Make Bold & Italic Text In N82 Messages? Text Formatting Help Needed!


Notice the question mark in the title? It's because I don't know how to format text when writing a message on my Nokia N82. Am I missing something obvious.

Reason I ask is because I know it can be done.

Just look at the screenshot below...

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Today while writing up the review for the iGo Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard I realized that when I push Control+B on the keyboard it changes the text to bold characters while writing a text message. Typing Control+I makes italic and Control+U makes underline of course. For the life of me I can't figure out how to do it on my N82 without the bluetooth keyboard.

This functionality would really come in handy when pounding out those short blog articles from my N82 when I won't have the bluetooth keyboard with me. Not to mention how useful it can be when responding to emails when I'm away from the computer.

Does anybody know if this is possible on a Nseries device? I feel like I've tried everything.

Btw I'm going to have the iGo Bluetooth keyboard review by Friday. I'm loving it.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

My N82 Now Shows Email & Text Message Details On My Standby Screen


Well this may not be the solution everyone is looking for, but it does the trick for me. After playing with an Eseries phone for awhile I've been wanting so bad to have email and text message details show on my N82's active standby screen. I would save me so much time to glance at the screen then put the phone back in my pocket if I see it's not important. The other day I was searching every corner of the net for a solution. After all, Nokia is "Open To Anything" right? So they say. I'm glad to say that a 3rd party developer has finally came up with a solution to one of the most wanted features on Nseries phones.

I finally came across an application called S60Ticker. This application allows me to have my latest unread emails and text messages show up on just my standby screen or any screen. It can show snippets of a text or the full message in a scrolling ticker, and can show the sender and subject of new emails from the default messaging application. It works well with with the theme I'm using or you can specify the colors you want to be used.

This application isn't the perfect solution to what we want but so far it's a damn good one. I know a few people that have tried S60Ticker in the past and didn't like it. So far I haven't ran into any problems.

S60Ticker is freeware unless you want to unlock some other features, you must pay around $9 which I gladly did. Getting the full version really makes the experience much nicer. Oh and it's already Symbian Signed so you don't have to worry about certificate errors or anything like that.

Read My Full Review...
Last night I posted a review of the application over at Symbian-Addict. Click here to check out the full review with more screenshots and details.

Or Just Download The App...
If you don't feel like reading my review and want to dive straight in click here to go to the developer page where you can find the application. There's lots to read so get comfly before you start disecting this application.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

N82 Tips: Specify Message Contacts Faster And Set Your Default Contact Fields


I just discovered how useful this simple little tip is the other day. When I start a new message and I'm selecting who it's going to, instead of clicking in the "To" field and going down the list I can simply type a few letters of the name of the contact within the "To" field and push the center d-pad. If you typed enough letters to filter out only one contact, that contact will be automatically added.

Default Numbers & Fields
There is something you can do to make this process even easier...
For contacts with more than one phone number you can specify which one you want to be the default.

For instance under my girlfriend I have a cell number and work number. When I'm creating a text message of course I'm not going to text her work number. I specify her cell number as default, and now when I create a text to her I just type in part of her name in the "To" field and push the midddle button. Her name is found and put there automatically. If I don't set her cell as the default number the phone will ask me which number I want to send the text to, taking up extra steps and time.

To set numbers as the default for each contact follow these steps:

Go to your contact in the phonebook and bring up his/her information. Push Options and scroll down to Default. Here you can specify all the default fields including texts and emails.

This also makes it easier for calling a Contact from your phonebook. If you rarely call your buddies work number you can make is cell number the default. Now when your going through the Phonebook you can just highlight his name and hit the green Call button and it will patch you through instead of taking more time to select which number your going to call.

Hopefully these tips help you be more productive with your Nokia N82 like they did for me.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Freeware: Conversation - Get Threaded SMS Messages On Your N82 Similar To Gmail


I can't believe it's taken me this long to talk about the Conversation application by Nokia. It's been out for awhile but I just never got around to using it. Now that I have it installed on my N82 I am addicted. Basically it threads your text messages based to on your contacts. So you can text your contacts back and forth and read it just like you would a conversation in Gmail or on the iPhone. I posted a video below of how it works on my Nokia N82.



As you can see it's not integrated with my messaging application, but instead with Contacts. Conversation adds an new tab to the right of your contacts so you can scroll over and see all your threaded text messages. Right now it's still in beta so hopefully more improvements are coming. It's really a huge bummer that this doesn't replace your built in message application. For instance when you get a new text and push read now it takes you to the built in messaging, not the Conversation application. I find that really annoying. But for starting a new sms message I now go straight into Conversation. You can also make it a shortcut in your active standby or left/right softkey which is really handy if you don't want to go through the Contacts.

Click here to learn more and download Conversation for your Nokia N82. Once again keep in mind it's in beta and you might see bugs. So far I haven't, but if you do go report it to Nokia Beta Labs so they can work on a fix. Download the version under Feature Pack 1, it works just fine. Also make sure you install the "Internet Services Support" file that is on that page.

Let me know what you think and I'm curious to see how many are already using it and if you like it or not.

p.s. - I'll be using video screenshots to review applications from now on. Hopefully you all will enjoy this.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Desktop Text Messenger For Microsoft Vista Users Only


Nokia is currently working on a cool little program called Text Messenger that you install on your Windows Vista computer that will allow you to read and write text messages directly from your sidebar on your desktop. Of course your N82 needs to be connected via data cable or bluetooth.

Right now this program is still being tested and in beta, so there are going to be problems with it. Too bad this isn't available for Linux or previous Windows versions, hopefully they implement more versions in the future. I personally don't have Vista so I won't be able to test it out.

If your interested in testing out this application you can head over to Nokia Beta Labs and get your copy. Just remember there will be bugs and problems, which is why it's still in the beta testing phase. If you'd like to see this program get better, test it out and be sure to leave your comments over at Beta Labs. Hopefully they can get all the problems squared away.

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Friday, February 22, 2008

N82 Tip - Save Your Messages, Applications, Themes On Your Phone Memory


Want to keep your phone speedy and responsive? Make sure you save your messages, emails, applications, and themes on your N82's Phone Memory. For your messages, go into messaging, options, settings, then go down where it says memory in use. There's plenty of internal memory on the Nokia N82, take advantage of it. Just a small tip, but it can be crucial.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

TextQuick For The Nokia N82 - Start A Text Faster


A feature missing on the Nokia N82 is the ability to start a text, and have the option to select "recently used" or "most used" contacts instead of scrolling through your full list. This option is implemented on Nokia's Symbian Series 40 handsets, who knows why they didn't add this to the Nokia N82.

Well, the guys from Mind Flip came up with an application called TextQuick. Basicly, with one click, you get a list of your most "texted" contacts, and you just select the one you want, and start typing your message just like you would in the regular messaging application. The look and feel is exactly the same. It saves you a lot of clicking and scrolling. And if the contact your trying to text isn't on your popular list, just scroll or start typing the name, and it will show up. Also, if you hit the green call button, it allows you to call the contact instead of sending a text. So essentially its a CallQuick application also.

I find this application to be one of the most used 3rd party apps I have, and keep it as my right softkey as you can see to the left. You can get a free 30 day trial from Mindflip by clicking here, and if you like it you can keep it for only $10, you can't go wrong. This is one of the few commercial applications I use.

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