#Vine for windows phone gets an update. #nokia #lumia #vine

Vine has just received a small update for your nokia lumia.

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It brings it to version 1.0.0.1  which fixes login issues.

New #NokiaMixRadio coming on the 21st November #nokia #nokiamixradio

Music man from nokia deano has just made a brief announcement on twitter about the new nokia mix radio.

It will launch on the 21st novemeber 2013 at 3pm utc stay tuned for more on that as the news comes in.

 

 

 

Nokia fan from slovakia @RusnakCOBRA talks to Nokia News Ireland #nokia #ireland

Nokia fan Peter Chomanic is a nokia fan and seen my collection on nokia connects and we got chatting via twitter and email.
He wanted to tell us his story so here it is.
Q1- Hi your a man of many talents,tell us about who you are and what you do.
– I’m mostly a support guy, so I’m working as a server support for one of major players on that market. Aside of that, I’m a huge mobile fan (unfortunately, had no luck to work for Nokia), so from time to time I’m reviewing phones, testing apps, repairing phones for me & friends, collecting phones, sometimes modding some parts of Symbian, MeeGo e.g.: one of alphanumeric keyboards is mine, same as “CzechoSlovak edit of N9’s keyboard.
Q2- You are a nokia fan,what is your current daily driver.
– I’m using N9 (too afraid to use N950 as my daily phone) and I really love MeeGo OS and I have 2 more of them, as the first one is almost completely damaged now. Secondary phone is a BlackBerry Z10, as its OS is currently the closest to MeeGo (you know, swipes, no buttons…). Not fully satisfied with that. The third phones is curretnly being reviewed, it’s a Nokia Lumia 925. Used it to make some really good pictures on SAAB car meeting in Slovakia (https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/107175620946963824496/albums/5933961450698254625) and some trips in local forests (https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/107175620946963824496/albums/5939543106473240769). Well, Windows Phone in version 8 + GDR3 (developer update) is fine, but still, if that phone had MeeGo, I’d love it much much more 🙂
Q3-Your a blogger,tell us some more about your blog
– I was active on many forums about mobile phones, especially about Symbian, later Maemo & MeeGo, but I finally landed on Symbianmania, later renamed to SmartMobil.sk (http://smartmobil.sk) as we added all systems to it. We also started a blog there, publishing some news, guides (e.g. how to downgrade your Symbian phone), some App tis, phone reviews… Simply a voluntary work & support of smartphone users.
Q4- You claim to have alot of nokia devices,tell us about your collection.
– Well, I had few my older phones, I was given some from my friends and family too (as everyone knows how passionate I am about phones), some people donated some too when were grateful for my help on forums, so I started to collect them. Currently, I have 2138 phones in my collection, 820 various models. Nokia, of course, is the biggest part of my collection: 648 phones, 191 models. My dream is to make a Mobile Phones Museum (facebook.com/MuzeumMobilovtwitter.com/MuzeumMobilov), where you can go, see old phones in working condition and remember the the times when you lived with them, or wanted to have some of them. You know, now, most of the phones I ever wanted to have are cheap enough 🙂 I can have all the “toys”
Impressive collection there.
Thanks for requesting us to share your story and show us our collection peter.

Me&My Money: Conor Pierce, MD Nokia UK & Ireland #nokia #ireland #UK

Nokia MD of the UK and ireland recently sat down with Tony Clayton- Lea of the Irish times and had a chat

here is how it went,very interesting conversation….

 

 

Are you a saver or a spender?
I’ve always saved – it’s been ingrained in me since I was young. Unfortunately, other people spend what I save but that’s what happens when you have a lovely wife and energetic kids .

In that regard I couldn’t think of a better use for it.


Do you shop around for better value?

Quality is priority for significant purchases, otherwise value prevails. I have no qualms doing my shopping in discount retailers and I’m not against a good rummage for a bargain.

Maybe it’s an Irish thing, but there’s something quite satisfying about telling someone how much you saved on something they’ve just complimented.


What has been your most extravagant purchase and how much did it cost?

A Land Rover Discovery 4. A beautiful machine and a privilege to own – it set me back more than I dare say.

It has paid for itself in terms of experiences and memories, and getting behind the wheel is like therapy, so it’s priceless to me.


What purchase have you made that you consider the best value for money?

Probably not my Land Rover Discovery 4, but my Toyota Prius, which serves as a bus commuting my kids from here to there and back again several times a day.

It is an incredibly reliable vehicle and again, a lot of its value lies in the times I’ve had in the car with the children. I’ve laughed in that car more times than I can count.


What ways do you prefer to shop – online or local?

It depends on the product. We buy our groceries in the local supermarket and the meat from the local butcher. When it comes to technical products/ services, I tend to purchase online following considerable research.

It’s amazing to see how much things have changed in this regard with word of mouth and the say-so of Joe Bloggs having every bit as much clout as the tech expert.

There’s also something nice about getting a package in the mail – that thrill never goes away.

Do you haggle over prices?
I love to haggle and do it every chance I get. Whether it’s markets in London, the Middle East or in Blackrock Market (where I once was a stallholder), there’s nothing like a bit of banter over some bric-a- brac. If you don’t ask, you don’t get!

Has the recession changed your spending habits?
Yes. I’m a long way off from buying another house, but that’s stopped being such a concern.

We’re content where we are and the recession has made us focus on what’s most important – staying healthy and happy. 

Do you invest in shares?
Rarely, unless I have researched the stock with advice from experts. Recently I took my father’s advice and invested (long) in Bank of Ireland.


Cash or card?

My dad drilled it into me “always pay your debts”; he’s never borrowed, so my answer has to be card but always on zero balance. I’m not a man to get into the red, so overdrafts have never appealed to me.


What was the last thing you bought and was it good value for money?

I recently bought a bodhrán in Waltons, South Great George’s Street. It would be great value if I ever learn to play it, but it’s currently propped up in the sittingroom at home as a reminder of our roots.

With Christmas fast approaching, I can see it getting a good bash after a little festive celebrating.


Have you ever successfully saved up for a relatively big purchase?

The engagement ring I presented to my wife was saved for in record time. I’m always happy to go without if there’s something I really want.

It’s called big-picture thinking and she was worth the deprivation!

Have you ever lost money?
Cheltenham has cost me dearly over the years, but worth every penny and, like everyone who bought in the boom times, my house has depreciated in value.

I don’t worry about it, though. Both are good for the soul – there’s more to life than pounds and pence.

Are you a gambler and if so have you ever had a big win?
I’m not averse to a flutter, but I’ve never gambled big so I’ve never won big. I never bet more than I am willing to lose and I do it for the excitement more than the windfall.

Winning is a bonus.


Is money important to you?

Money is important to a certain extent, giving you the freedom and the choices that you might not have otherwise.

For me, what is important is ensuring that I give my family the very best I can and so of course, money comes into that.


How much money do you have on you now?

£40.50 – so roughly about
€20.

 

Source- Me&My Money: Conor Pierce, MD Nokia UK & Ireland

Tutorial- Nokia 515 back cover removal! #nokia #ireland #515

We have had several requests on how to remove the back cover on the nokia 515.

Not the usual standard of removing a cover but here it goes.

1 Sim re tractor tool as its known mostly for.

2 Your 515

3 Insert sim re retractor tool into hole at bottom of phone.

4 Push gently until the back pops off slightly,it will be stiff as its new

5 Put the bottom rounded end of the retractor tool in between gap of backplate and device and gently twist.

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The Nokia 515 Now on sale in Ireland #nokia #ireland #515

The nokia 515 has just gone on sale in ireland and we where the first to present it too you.

We will be doing a review shortly on this little gem,so stay tuned for that very soon.

Here is a quick video on the device itself.

Video-The Nokia Lumia 2520 Coming soon! #nokia #ireland #Lumia2520

The LUMIA 2520 will be coming soon so here is a gentle reminder of this fantastic tablet.

We cant wait to get our hands on it an tell you all about it.

 

 

 

 

 

The Nokia 515 Goes on sale with @VodafoneIreland #Nokia #Ireland #Vodafone

The latest nokia device to hit ireland has now gone on sale and its with vodafone.

Its the new sleek Nokia 515 ,on the box though its called Plasma.Why? I Dont know!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Like talking face to face

Feel closer to the other end of the line with crystal-clear HD voice quality on supported networks. And reliable battery life means you can keep the conversation going even longer.

So smart that it’s all you need

Stay connected and organised with built in social networking apps and Mail for Exchange. Share contact between devices with the Transfer app, and enable internet sharing to turn your Nokia 515 in to a 3.5G modem to connect to the web on the move.

Get the big shot

Take better pictures on a full-focus, 5 megapixel camera. And with an LED flash, you don’t have to worry about low lighting conditions when taking photos.

Do more with your photos

The Nokia 515 comes with great built-in photo apps. Put the whole view in the picture with Panorama, capture all the action in a single image with sequential shot, and use voice guidance to take great self-portraits

 

From free on billpay to 129.99 on pay as you go.

Find out more HERE

 

 

Nokia News Ireland unboxes the Nokia Asha 210 dual sim Yellow #nokia #asha #ireland

EXCLUSIVE to nokia news ireland the nokia asha 210 unboxing.

This device is as yet NOT on sale here and i really think it should be.

Its a great device,looks well its available in some really nice colours and has lots of functionality.

Do you like this phone?

Would you like to see it here in ireland?

Tell us in the comments section!