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Dude i dont have the data mover installed on my phone, can you tell me where i can download on my PC and then on to my phone.....
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Originally Posted by V-16
(Post 492866)
Dude i dont have the data mover installed on my phone, can you tell me where i can download on my PC and then on to my phone..... |
Kya Gogiji...
Go to File manager and than search the data mover applicaion.. It should be there..
Do post the review soon and i am planning to get one.
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Originally Posted by rareone
(Post 492818)
Using Data Mover... Just need to install the Data Mover Application from the Installation folder of E90 to your old communicator via Bluetooth... |
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Originally Posted by Mugen_Power
(Post 492937)
Kya Gogiji...
Go to File manager and than search the data mover applicaion.. It should be there..
Do post the review soon and i am planning to get one. |
Brother, Vishal
Ji I swear its not there on my phone.
"Eureka Eureka" Oh Gawd guys, I know what I was doing wrong. I had inserted a 2GB card even before using the original memory card. No wonder the Data Mover was not being installed on my phone. A bit of reading the Add On Application Guide did the trick. The Data Mover is on the original Memory Card supplied with the pack and when you switch on the phone with the original memory card, a few applications get installed automatically on the phone, including the Data Mover. Now i can rest in peace.
Sorry for being so dumb. stupid: In my quest for being tech savvy i lost out the most important part, Read the Instructions
Thanks and sorry GR8Guzzler, Mugen Power''Ji'' :D, Rareone, Akshay1234, Dippy, F50, Kartik and all you guys who helped me out in this one.
Congratz V-16...
Njoy the power of E90...
Also update me 2GB memory card working fine in E90 or no...
I am rite now using the 512 card which came with the E90...
Thnx...
your welcome. but thats weird. on my n73 i didnt have to insert the original memory card for data mover to get installed. i just gave it away the moment i got the phone.
Got the e90 yesterday , wanted to know where u cud get the red cover in delhi for the e90....
Oh God, the red cover looks horrid. The one they call black is actually dark Brownish-Bronze in colour, not actually black.
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Originally Posted by V-16
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Brother, Vishal Ji I swear its not there on my phone. |
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Originally Posted by V-16
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Mugen Power''Ji'' :D, |
Gogi Sir,:p
What is all these Ji ? Now stop it please..;)
Guys Ive ben usinh the E90 from only yesterday as I could not get time to trqansfer all the data, which i finally did yesterday. IMHO, in the process of making it smaller and adding so many things to it, they have changed many an application's useage pattern. If one were using the 9500, the E90 confuses in many ways with the changes in names of certain applicatios and deleting some of them from this phone entirely. A small example is the deletion of the menu key which opened the menu for a certain application only while it was in use. Tis is not there. I hope its located somewhere and i am wrong but i miss it terribly. It makes the scrolling much tedious. Ill be reporting in a couple of days with full details.
Having used the E90 for a while now i feel im able to post a IMHO feature review
The Nokia E90 is a very balanced and reasonably priced solution as compared with other brands. The ''Communicator'', as Nokia brands these cell phones which are part of the S60 group of Nokia Phones, have been the cutting edge of technology in cell phones.
To begin with it comes in two colours, a dark Bronzinsh Brown, more like the colour in the Verna...(cant separate the car from me can you?!)
Lets see how this one fares and compares with my previous communicator, the 9500.
Firstly Im too used to some of the applications on the 9500 so I didnt like the change in this one, it did take some time to get used to. Lets see the new features on the E90.
The E90 has a twin display which works with the device open or closed ie all the applications will run on both, simultaneously if you want it. The top display screen can also be only a standby screen if you choose it to be that way. On the prior model, only a few applications like messaging, phone book organiser worked but on this one everything works on both screens. Also qpplications are displayed perfectly on both the external and internal screens, being scaled up or down to fill either of the displays. You can fold the device open and close, switching between the screens, as many times as you want. Clever na? But in the sun the display fades out, nevertheless the picture remains readable in most cases. Technically the top may be considered the main display, since you come to manage it when calling or reading messages. The font size tough in many work modes, is relatively small, what is more, when reading mail all columns are so crammed that it is impossible to read anything. And this is what makes you sway towards using the communicator mode even more often than the outer display.
Featuring a full QWERTY keyboard which is Backlit now. That backlight was missed in the prior model. Next to the inner display is the CIF-camera for video conferencing within 3G networks. So technically the E90 comes with two cameras and a flash.
The keys on the communicator (with flap open) are ergonomically as good as on the 9500 with the correct degree of travel whilst pushing. There are preset combinations of keys for handling texts (copy, select, paste and so on) and quick start up of certain applications. The hardware keys in the top row allow launching default applications. No four way arrow keys now. The E90 has a navigation button only. The reason, a new browser, which is easy enough to navigate without a joystick, and the aim at decreasing the number of broken joysticks. But previously, was it a major problem?
Supporting the open and close function of the flap are two, smart, chrome, side-mounted hinges are so designed that all wires are embedded into them therefore making the device more sturdy. Feels solid too.
The number pad on the outer display feels familiar, bulky and well-spaced buttons, While it is not as good as the one on the 9500 (that was bigger). There is no dedicated Edit key, that used to be a must on the previous S60-devices. However this is hardly a drawback as handling texts is much more simple in communicator mode anyway.
The power button doubles as the profiles switch while at the standby screen. The loudspeaker sits underneath a metal grill, which looks pretty stylish. All the primary sockets are situated on the bottom end with the mini usb slot and the charger socket and the audio jack. Right here you will also find the microSD memory expansion slot covered with a fold-out flap. The socket is convenient to handle and is hotswap-ready. The side-mounted buttons are quite stiff and prove to be a pain and a challenge to use.
The back cover plays host to the stereo-speakers which are, much like the main one, hidden under metal grills. These two are of superb quality, producing rich and loud sound. (Sam...Check this one out..:D)
Nokia claims that in standby mode the E90 can work up to 260 hours, with a talk time of around 5 hours. I dont think so! Actually, the battery life proves to be shorter by a wide margin.
The E90 is filled with new goodies such as the Music player tough I believe that this will be one of least widely used departments of this device. Theres the FM radio which may find its usage with some owners tough.
Then theres text-to-speech technology, that enables you to listen to all your text messages and emails by pressing and holding the left soft-key. And it’s not only message that gets pronounced, there’s also sender’s name. In case there’s no such entry in the phone book, you will hear “Message from unrecognized number” phrase. Its quite funny to hear it pronounce Indian names.
A word or two about the 3.2 MPix Camera. The settings are so complicated that one needs to be a rocket scientist with the eyesight of an eagle to figure it out. Once you do, it works wonderfully.
Video is top quality and you can record about an hour of video but the battery gets drained. Though watching video will not be equally power-hungry.
Whats really new in the E90 is the Team Suite and Push to Talk. The spotlighted application, which is, as of today, unique to this model alone. Having launched it, you see the list of teams, which you compose yourself and fill with contacts from the standard phonebook. For every team you can create group messages, hold conference calls in one touch, initiate Push to Talk sessions.
Also featuring ZIP. Another well-known utility for handing archives, creating compressed files etc.
Barcode Reader. This application can be installed on just about any other S60based smartphone too; it allows reading codes from products packing. So now you can go checking if the price is right. Nevertheless this finds little application in real-life
GPS-navigation is also available on the E90 but is yet not offered by the cell companies in our country. Through GPRS maybe one can download the maps. I will have to check that out.
Hav'nt mentiones the usual suspects like blue tooth etc etc....
So finally ive presented what i could figure out of the E90, basically the features. Hope it was helpful!!
Bought it yesterday..

Hi guys,
This might be a dumb question, I have been wanting to buy a Smart phone for ages now, I feel the E-90 is a perfect phone and I am going to buy one. My business usually involves checking mails all the day. Can I check E-mails on E90, I know one way is connecting thru the net, But does the E90 have a Email Software on it, where my Yahoo mails are downloaded automatically. I asked the Nokia guy here & he had no clue what I was talking about. Secondly can I see and edit ( Word, Excel PDF files ) on the phone.
Also if I take a photo with the inbuilt camera, can I email it from the phone itself ( not MMS ) but actually email it as an attachment.
Sorry if these questions are dumb. Cheers !!
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Originally Posted by vkochar
(Post 502340)
But does the E90 have a Email Software on it, where my Yahoo mails are downloaded automatically. I asked the Nokia guy here & he had no clue what I was talking about. Secondly can I see and edit ( Word, Excel PDF files ) on the phone.
Also if I take a photo with the inbuilt camera, can I email it from the phone itself ( not MMS ) but actually email it as an attachment. |
Yes, you can configure your email on the phone, use it along with Wifi or GPRS in India.
Excel and word you can view as well as edit, PDF you can only view.
Photo's can be attached also.
Main thing is the internet connection that you will have access to, which will determine how efficiently you can go on with all of the above.
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