As mentioned in my previous entry, JoikuSpot shares your phone's 3G internet connection over WiFi (WLAN) to laptops and other WiFi devices. I made use of Joikuspot during last Thursday’s power outage at home, and it proved very useful. Fortunately, I still had around an hour’s worth of battery power on my netbook, and with Joikuspot, I was able to use my phone provider’s (Sun Cellular) 3G HSDPA internet connection on my netbook! It’s fast enough for checking email and surfing. I only encountered a problem when using YM, I couldn’t sign-in. Nonetheless, it’s still great since Gtalk is available and there are web-based IMs such as Meebo if you want to really access Yahoo Messenger.
It’s very simple to set-up Joikuspot:
1. Download and install the Joikuspot software to your phone. You can get it at the Ovi Store.
2. Open the Joikuspot application on your phone. Choose “Yes” when it asks you to allow sharing your internet connection with external devices. Then choose your phone’s access point (in my case, it’s Sun INTERNET).
3. Joikuspot should now be running. Now, turn on your laptop or WiFi device you want to use for accessing the internet.
4. On your WiFi device, check for wireless networks available. Connect to Joikuspot when it appears. And you’re now connected!
Note: The rate for using Sun Internet is PHP 10.00 for 30 minutes, which can be used within a period of 2 hours (in case you disconnect and reconnect). I think this is the standard rate for mobile internet with other providers.
If your phone is capable of 3G internet, I suggest you try this if you have other WiFi devices. :D
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Using Joikuspot on my Nokia E71
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Getting started on the Nokia E71
I finally have a smart phone! I recently bought a Nokia E71 (in steel and gray) and being a newbie to Symbian phones, I immediately wanted to customize my phone to make it useful for me. I had to read different blogs and websites just to find out the cool applications to install, so I’ve decided to write this entry for newbies like me. I will mention some useful applications and themes, and where to get them. But before I mention those exciting stuff, my first initiative was in making the E71 more feminine-looking.
“Feminizing the E71”
The steel and gray color of the Nokia E71 is just too masculine-looking for me. The solution? I bought a pink jelly casing in Metrowalk for only Php 100.00 (~US$ 2.00). It fits snugly on the phone and gives it protection against scratches.
For the guys out there, there is a gray jelly casing available. My brother also has an E71 with a black hard-casing (Php 100.00 also), pictured below.
1. CUSTOMIZING THE HOME SCREEN
The home screen is the first screen you see when you turn on your phone. There are icons of applications across the screen, and this can be changed. They serve as shortcuts to the applications you will use the most.
The applications on my phone include (in order from left to right):
1. Messaging
2. Opera Mini (web browser)
3. Slick (instant messaging)
4. Quick Office
5. Gallery
6. Calcium (calculator)
To change the home screen applications, click on the following:
Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> General -> Personalization -> Home Screen -> Mode Settings -> Home screen applications -> Application shortcuts -> Start setting the applications!
2. REGISTER AT THE OVI STORE!
Ovi, by Nokia, allows Nokia users to download free mobile applications and themes. Once you login, the applications displayed will be those that are compatible to your phone model. Since these applications come from Nokia, you can be sure these are official and up to date.
What I like about Ovi is that you do not need a data cable or bluetooth to install the applications because Ovi can send you a link via SMS that will direct you to the Ovi site on your phone.
Some useful applications:
Fring – this application allows you to connect to Google Talk, Yahoo!, MSN Messenger via Wi-Fi. I installed Fring so I can make voice-over-IP calls via my mobile phone. Which means I can make free calls to someone who has Fring installed (like my boyfriend!), in case one of us is out of town or in an area with low cellular reception. It's a good alternative.
JoikuSpot – JoikuSpot shares your phone's 3G internet connection over WiFi (WLAN) to laptops and other WiFi devices. I’ll share my experience on this application in a separate entry.
You Tube – watch You Tube videos on your phone!
3. OTHER USEFUL APPLICATIONS
Opera Mini 5 – the best mobile web browser!
Slick – instant messenger that supports ICQ, Yahoo, Google, AIM, MSN, and Jabber.
ScreenSnap – enables you to capture screenshots on your phone. I use this software to show the screenshots in this entry.
Calcium Calculator – I got this because it’s easier to use than the built-in calculator. This is great for simple calculations. Download the S60 3rd edition for your phone.
4. THEMES
To change your theme, go to:
Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> General -> Personalization -> Themes -> General -> choose a theme
Aside from the Ovi Store, here are some websites where you can get free themes: http://www.tehkseven.net/theme/nokia-E71-themes.html
http://www.symbianthemes.us/nokia_e71/
http://www.themes4urmobilephone.com/nokia-e71-themes
http://www.mobiles24.com/downloads/nokia-e71-themes
http://pizero.net
5. GAMES
I love playing games on my phone! I play Text Twist, Casino games, Bubble Bash, and Smarter than Average Joe (trivia game). Since this can be a lengthy discussion, I shall post this in a separate entry. :) Read more...