Showing posts with label NOKIA N9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NOKIA N9. Show all posts
Qt Facelock
Now your Nokia device recognizes its owners face! The Winner application
in the last Nokia World Hackathon contest is now available for N9.
Using Qt as development tool, Qt Facelock presents a new UI and user
interaction from its predecessor. It doesn’t replace the default
security settings of your device.
Update your mobile phone firmware for a better performance. There's no billing charge to use the Qt Facelock app.
App is available here.
Filebox: Filemanager for Nokia N9 - N950
Browse, copy, move, delete, and share your files
Full support for compressed files. You can compress or extract zip, rar, bzip2, tar and tar.gz files.
It has a custom clipboard, so you can add all files you want from diferent folders and paste or cut them in the folder you want.
Includes a bookmars page for fast access to your most visited folders.
Included languages:
Dutch
English
Italian
Polish
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
App is available here.
+400'000 Android apps for MeeGo Harmattan
Now in June 2012 OpenMobile seems to be working on a compatibility
Layer for MeeGo Harmattan, which should give us N9 users access to over
400'000 Android applications.
Even before the N9 was officially released, there were rumors about a possibility to run Android applications on MeeGo Harmatten using a compatibility layer.
Myriad Group was the first to officially announce a way (called Alien Dalvik) to operate Android applications on non-Android devices and showed promising videos like a Nokia N900 running a Android Photoshop application. Another creator of a similar project called ACL (Application Compatibility Layer) is OpenMobile which promises to use the Android ecosystem on other platforms.
Unfortunately many excited Nokia N9 users had to face a disappointement, because Alien Dalvik and OpenMobile's ACL only has been made available for OEMs (manufacturers) but not end-users - the hope to have Android apps on MeeGo Harmattan was fading away. But some hope is still there, and actually good news coming directly from OpenMobile.
Even before the N9 was officially released, there were rumors about a possibility to run Android applications on MeeGo Harmatten using a compatibility layer.
Myriad Group was the first to officially announce a way (called Alien Dalvik) to operate Android applications on non-Android devices and showed promising videos like a Nokia N900 running a Android Photoshop application. Another creator of a similar project called ACL (Application Compatibility Layer) is OpenMobile which promises to use the Android ecosystem on other platforms.
Unfortunately many excited Nokia N9 users had to face a disappointement, because Alien Dalvik and OpenMobile's ACL only has been made available for OEMs (manufacturers) but not end-users - the hope to have Android apps on MeeGo Harmattan was fading away. But some hope is still there, and actually good news coming directly from OpenMobile.
COMPREHENSIVE FIRMWARE FLASHINGUI GUIDE for the NOKIA N9
"Reflashing" your phone with the original Nokia firmware can solve many problems and is necessary in a number of circumstances, but a lack of documentation has resulted in a lot of misinformation and confusion. Hopefully, this guide will demystify the process and help bring ailing N9s back to life

Warning: Installation of generic firmware images on certain carrier-branded phones seems to be blocked - if you're currently running a carrier-branded firmware image, it's recommended to wait for more details.
Warning: Do not modify the product code of your N9. Doing so is not necessary to replace your phone's firmware, and some programs for changing the code could cause problems (namely NSS Pro).
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