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Someone just gave me a brand new Nokia N95 8GB
Posted on 12/30/14 at 10:34 am
Posted on 12/30/14 at 10:34 am
Apparently the phone had been sitting in someone's drawer for a few years and they have no use for it. The phone still has its original screen protector. Any ideas on what I can use this retro Symbian beauty for? I have never used Symbian before. Can I load modern apps on it such as Facebook, Whatsapp etc?
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:07 am to hikingfan
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Any ideas on what I can use this retro Symbian beauty for?
Paper weight. Door stop. Personal protection (if thrown pretty hard). Sell as iPhone 7 on Craigslist.
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:10 am to hikingfan
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I have never used Symbian before.
Is that the electronic thing that makes women orgasm?
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:18 am to hikingfan
Iused to have a few Symbian phones. I got this email recently,
Oh, and,
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Dear Nokia mobile phone customer,
We wanted to let you know of important changes affecting people who use Nokia Sync on Nokia Series 40, N9 and Symbian phones. Nokia Sync is the service that synchronises your contacts, calendar appointments and notes between your phone and the cloud.
We are planning to discontinue the Nokia Sync service on 5 December 2014. After 5 December 2014, you will not be able to access your data through the Nokia Sync service. We strongly encourage you to export and/or migrate your data from the service before this date.
Beginning today, you can use the following options to ensure you can continue to access your data. This includes the option to export your data so it can be imported into other services, or migrate your data to secure, cloud-based services from Microsoft.
Option 1: Export
Option 2: Migrate
In the interest of information privacy, all data that is stored in Nokia Sync will be destroyed following termination of the Nokia Sync service.
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Nokia has been emailing developers to alert them that it will no longer support Symbian or MeeGo after 2013 ends, according to Maemo.org. Anyone with a Symbian or MeeGo phone will still be able to download applications, but no new apps or updates to apps will be made available starting next year. “
This post was edited on 12/30/14 at 11:21 am
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