Attention to whoever might stumble upon this site. This place has been abandoned since 2013, therefore there are lots of broken links, design flaws and spam bot entries. As Symbian lost its popularity and Android took over at the time (and it still does lol), we got less and less activity here as everyone was switching to either iOS or Android. And there was too much competition already in that field on the internet. In addition to make matters worse, we all were getting too busy with our own lives (aka growing up) thus didn't have the motivation to start it all over again from scratch.
Sorry for the ad links and all the premium crap, it never worked out and made me maybe 10$ a month at peak times; I invested a lot more of my own time for sure which could have been used more wisely at the time.
This was a fun project during school times but now life has changed and this site functions as a memorial of the good old childhood times.
I only check on it once a year just so that ucoz wouldn't delete this place.
Special thanks to all my buddies at the time who helped a lot on this project, I still have three of you on my Facebook 10 years later.
Nokia has launched a new Symbian Anna-powered mass market smartphone,
the Nokia 500, at 150 Euros (plus taxes) all-in, with 1 GHz processor,
interchangeable back covers, 3.2" capacitive nHD touchscreen, pentaband
3G, WiFi, GPS, 5 megapixel camera (EDoF) and 2GB of internal memory plus
microSD expansion. Impressively, the Nokia 500 only weighs 93g, making
it the lightest Symbian^3 device so far. The device will be available in
retail channel within the next 60 days.
Gartner released their report on the mobile
phone world in the second quarter and have something very interesting in
their numbers - Nokia is sill number one in smartphones, rather than
third as other analysts have stated.
The difference comes from which numbers are taken into account -
others counted the number of units shipped and not the number of units
purchased by end users, which is exactly what Gartner was looking at.
The body of this phone is machine from a solid piece of polycarbonate, which at the moment is billed to arrive in the shops in cyan, magenta and black 3.9 inch super AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 480 × 854 pixels.