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Monday, July 23, 2007

Killer apps queue here please…

Last week my mate, who has a N93 made the comment that Nokia doesn’t really have a decent ‘killer app’ for their smart phones (One might think of the iPhones interface as a potential ‘killer app.’)

Nokia doesn’t seem to be able to get everything together in a nice, sexy, utterly compelling package.
Ngage was a good attempt, but it didn’t really come close to providing a ‘must have’ gaming experience.
The GPS is great but it’s not very well integrated with the camera or the other software on the phone. Specking of which, I’ve just upgrade to AGPS and the improvement is really noticeable. Nokia must have been planning all along to supplement the crummy TI GPS chip with the data connection of the phone. I’m wondering what manufactures like Tom Tom are going to do to compete with this?
I noticed that Tom Tom has a patent for overlaying location and path data onto a video feed. Shame Nokia didn’t use the camera and the GPS in the N95 to do the same thing.

Unfortunately Nokia seem to have the same problem that Microsoft admitted to recently.
All sorts of great disparate tech, but not much creative ‘glue’ to bind it all together.

I signed up to get onto the Nokia Mosh social networking site, and I guess I get to see what they’ve been up to when it goes Beta. But what Nokia needs is that ‘must have’ thang.
For a long time, the phone bit was the ‘killer app’ and SMS came out of left field, as did ring tones. The radio is great, but visual radio is almost pointless it so underutilised.

What next?



Saturday, July 14, 2007

More pics...




For some reason, this one reminds me of Alice in Wonderland.




I Couldn't get her phone number ;-)

I'm going to need a bloody big egg!