Last.fm scrobblers on n97

i was wondering if there are any last.fm scrobblers for the n97, i know of mobbler which scrobbles music that you listen to thru the "radio stations". but are there any that scrobble straight from the music player?

That's interesting then because the UK website seems to have conflicting information about the handset. See this page where I was taking my cue: http://www.nokia.co.uk/find-products/all-phones/nokia-n97-mini/specifications Look under radio toward the end of the page and you'll see it's missing. The same page for the N97 "Daddy" has a reference to the transmitter.
There is also a post here from psychomania suggesting it does NOT have one. So there's conflicting info on this forum as well.
This is why I'm hoping someone with the actual handset will come along and confirm.

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  • Regarding the N97 phone back up

    I honestly didn't want to start a new topic but I didn't know where to post this either..Bear with me here.
    Ok so I have my back-up set to only "messages" and "contacts"..so does it back up the messages in the E: drive or does it only back up the phone memory which is the C: drive? cause I have all my messages saved in the E: drive.. and as for contacts I think that explains itself..I mean I'm sure it does a back-up on all the contacts..Am I right?
    So, my main issue is which Messaging Drive is being backed up?
    I have searched for a thread similar to mine..but with no avail..and if there is a thread that I could've possibly skipped, then I apologize. 
     Thaer.
    If my post was useful hit the kudos button, Please.
    N97 (Black)
    RM-505 (Firmware 20.0.27)
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    navio1973 wrote:
    @ sillbit: In the last days often my n97 crashed and the only way to restart it was the hard reset. Only once I lose the message on e:, luckly I made the backup with pc suite the same day losing only 1-2 messages, but the other times I always found them on e:.
    Interesting. But you do know that a hard reset don't affect E:? So if you have your messages there, a hard reset shouldn't touch them, so they should still be there anyway.
    But I have tried several times, and the backup with OVI suite really don't seem to work. Could you check one thing? When you do a backup, make sure you check the box for backing up the messages. Then try a restore, and see what boxes you have to pick between when doing a restore. Messages aren't among them when I try.
    It might also be a problem because I use Ovi Suite, which is what was delivered with my N97, so I don't use PC Suite.

  • Nokia N97 empty home screen freezes out of nothing

    Last week my Nokia N97 type RM-505 was delivered, and I had to hard reset it three times since then. I have updated the firmware to V 11.0.021. The problem is as follows:
    The home screen freezes totally out of the blue. All the widgets are on screen, but empty, including the selected profile and date next to the clock. The only thing that works is the clock itself. The contacts shortcut has disappeared as well.
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    Hi...
    I was having the exact same problem with an N97 I bought 5 days ago. It randomly froze and all I could see was the clock working. But an added problem I had was that my screen and keys were both locked so I couldn't even perform a hard reset. So basically my phone was frozen, all my widgets were blank and all the keys were locked. The screen unlock key wouldn't work either and opening the slider wouldn't unlock the keypad either. My phone doesn't have a warranty either so I was on the verge of being royally scr**ed.
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    2. Connect the phone to a computer and let charging begin.
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    6. Use *#7370# and default code 12345 to perform hard reset (or soft, depending on your choice)
    7. Phone is back in working condition.
    However once I had performed all these steps and reinstalled my widgets and stuff, I woke up this morning to find my phone stuck again with the keypad locked. After reading this post I connected my phone to the computer to unlock the keypad and removed the email widget. After restarting my phone it seems to be working just fine. Hasn't gotten stuck or anything for a few hours now. Hopefully the problem won't resurface and I will be able to update to the new firmware and have this issue resolved once and for all. Will post updates if the problem happens again.
    Thanks for all the info!
    -Z-

  • Has anyone actually experienced anything close to the Up To Battery life stated on the Tech Specs???

    The battery is supposed to be so good that it would:
    Standby time: Up to 225 hours
    Internet use: Up to 8 hours on 3G, up to 8 hours on LTE, up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi
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    Being my first, can only compare with my old Nokias, last one being an N97 with features I still miss. However, after hours of studying the thing, reading all the manuals, including David Pogue's and studying it some more, I have managed to stretch it to 4 days without touching the charger, provided I turn it into a dumbphone for standby (all off except 2G voice) and selectively enable what I need while I use it. And NO Facebook. Subjectively, I felt a very modest improvement with the 6.1 upgrade, contrary to many irate forum posters.
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  • Photo Album on N8 ??

    Hi,
    At last I upgraded from N97 to N8.
    First impressions of N8 on me not too much after N97.
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    There's a couple of apps on the App Store that do a great job at this.
    Photo Shack Pro - let's you create libraries and albums for your photos, select what photos you want in each, and in what order, let's you view them in a lightbox or full-screen, zoom in to full resolution, even look at the embedded photo data.  You can also map and slideshow your photos.
    iAlbum Pro - is a beautiful and intuitive "virtual" photo album that looks, feels, and works just like a "real" photo album, complete with cover, pages, photo corners, the works...  Plenty of options for different covers, pages, corners, even photo borders to build dozens of unique albums to save your favorite photos in.
    Both work entirely on the iPad.  No need to connect to a computer or the Internet.

  • ISync do not works in mac

    I have a Mac Book Pro with Mac OS 10.5.8., With the last update, a Nokia N97, with the last update too. When I try to synchronize the Mac with the phone via BlueTooth, the process stops and the following message:
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     [@cuervo] Se ha perdido la conexión durante la comunicación con el teléfono.
     Se ha producido un error al sincronizar el dispositivo “@cuervo”.

    Hi acuervo,
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    - Download the Isync plugin for N97 from www.nokia.com/mac
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    - Connected the device ( bluetooth- first add the device using the Bluetooth set up assistant)
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    - Add the N97 device. it will be shown in the Isync pane window.
    - Make sure that the phone was enough battery charge.
    - Try to sync now.
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    - Isync- Preferences- Click reset sync history
    - Then close isync and then restart the mac ( this will clear all the previous sync histories)
    - Then connect the device and check to sync.
    NOTE: N97 isync plugin works only if you have a software version of 20.0.019 in the device.
    Cheers
    Sandy
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  • Beware Updating To V2.0 Software

    I finally managed to update to ver 2.0 last night, uk unlocked N97 on Orange.  The update itself took several hours, thanks to nokia ovi suite and software updater repeatedly crashing and needing reinstalled, resulting in me losing all my data that I had just backed up, nice 1 Nokia.
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    Now I don't know if the V.2 software has been pulled from the updaters or not, but according to this guy, Nokia are right now frantically working on a fix for the V.2 software but surprise surprise has no idea when we'll be likely to see it.  Like many on here, I have been patient and despite having some niggling problems, I held off complaining with the expectation that V.2 would solve many of the gripes and annoyances, but it seems Nokia are absolutely incapable of properly testing things work properly, one of the worst examples of quality control i've ever seen, maybe only rivalled by the Microsoft Xbox 360 debacle.
    Until recently, I hadn't had a Nokia phone for about 10 years (7210) but liked the look of the N97 so I bought an N97 and 5800 Xpressmusic to compare, intending to sell on ebay the 1 i didn't want.  I actually preferred many of the things on the 5800, but ultimately the extra storage, better screen and keyboard won me over to to the N97, especially as it seemed to be working pretty well over the last week or so with the V12 software.  Just this weekend, I gave my little sis the 5800 as a gift to cheer her up after she got pick-pocketed at Oxford circus on Friday, and now it seems I'm left with an expensive brick and may even have to go and buy another cheap handset, just to keep in touch until the problems are hopefully ironed out once and for all.
    I'm no fanboy and have no loyalty to any manufacturer, but this experience has left me with a sour taste in my mouth, Nokia really need to pull the finger out.  The ironic thing is, about 30 minutes after I managed to update, I got an email from Orange about the iPhone, which is supposedly coming in 2 weeks so I may end up just buying out my contract and upgrading to a new iPhone.  The idea of the N97 was that I wanted an alternative to an iPhone, but it seems its just not rready to step up to the plate.
    Overall, I feel cheated by Nokia, foolish for believing their grandiose claims about the performance of this phone and unless this is sorted and quickly, its not unreasonable to assume it may be another 10 years before I buy a Nokia product again, way to go Nokia, what a response to your declining market share.  And i'm sure there are thousands more like me.....

    devilsface_1 wrote:
    1. When i begin to download off of iTunes, i know that i will pay the $9.95. What if my download attempt fails? Would i have to pay $9.95 each time i try to download?
    You would only pay once. If for some reason you were billed more than once Customer Service is pretty good about fixing things like that.
    2. After the download is done, will all my apps still be present the way i left them when i had 2.2.1 (before the download)?
    You should be just fine since your Touch is backed up to iTunes. You might find some apps in a new location on the screen, but they should all be loaded just like they were before. If you have anything on your Touch that is not on your computer, rectify that before updating to 3.0 just in case the Touch is erased in the process -- shouldn't happen, but it did to some.
    Finally, be aware of all the issues with 3.0 before you update. The wi-fi and YouTube issues seem to be random, I didn't have problems with those but many did. For me I'm extremely bummed that (a) Live Updating on the Touch is broken with 3.0 -- smart playlists don't update until your next sync, and (b) My factory Honda iPod integration no longer works (I've hear that BMW's is broken too) and there might be other accessories affected.

  • Anyone successful using any other technique than O...

    OVI Music is virtually useless to transfer a large quantity of music. After anywhere from 0 to 50 songs, it just plain hangs even with the latest OVI and the newly released N97 firmware.
    Has anyone found a viable alternative that works reliably? Perhaps some other music software's syncing; mass storage mode...anything??
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    Success! 750 albums loaded, all appear in the N97 Music Player, and my home screen icons and music widget did not get corrupted (as it did each time with Nokia Music). And, the new N97 firmware refreshed the library in about 7 hours, twice as fast as the original firmware.
    I appreciate all the responses. The common theme here is that using Mass Storage mode is faster and more reliable than trusting the Nokia software.
    To recap the simple steps for anyone needing to load a large amount of music into the phone from Windows:
    1) Make sure you have your Windows music library organized in folders, where each artist has a folder and each album for that artist is a subfolder. This step will make refresh and access by the phone's player faster.
    2) Make sure your phone is fully charged if you need to transfer a lot of music!
    3) Connect the USB data cable and select Mass Storage mode.
    4) Open 2 copies of Window Explorer (will make it easier to see existing contents and what is being copied).
    5) In one Explorer, navigate to the root of your music so that the list of artist subfolders is in the right pane.
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    7) In the 1st Explorer, select all the artist's folders you want on your phone, then drag the group into the Music folder in the 2nd Explorer. For me, it took about 2 hours for 7000 songs. (That's about 10 times faster than using Nokia software)
    8) When done, be sure to use the Windows System Tray icon to "Safely Remove Hardware" before disconnecting the USB cable from the phone!
    9) Connect the phone's charger since the next step can take a very long time...and running out of battery during the refresh will be bad.
    10) Lastly, go to the N97 Music Player, choose the Library, then select Options/Refresh Library.....and wait. until it's done.

  • Nokia's Symbian Promise

    I wonder whether the N97 is included in this promise or is will it be for fourth coming releases only.
    Wasn't a Nokia web link!
    Message Edited by alphaman on 03-Dec-2009 03:26 AM
    Hit Kudos if I Helped out.
    Nokia 3310-> 8810->N95->N95 8Gb->
    Nokia N97 Black v21.0.045 RM-505 Code-0585162 (handset No 3)

    Doubt it - the n97 does not have much under the hood to do anything with.  Also keep in mind it is more about driving investment capital than delivering, you might recall this time last year the amazing n97 being announced (leaked) and wow what a disaster that was.
    Besides in the last week there has been leaks that Nokia is going to ditch their mobile ops, they are going to move N series device to maemo - dude, Nokia is all over the board these days.  I've lost confidence in them.
    One thing them seem to be really good at is suing other companies - its almost gotten out of control, if that is how they plan to grow revenue, well they've lost me as a 15 year customer - I'd rather they focus on making a decent phone (and me happy) than being a bunch of cry baby patent trolls.
    Just my 2 cents, and I hope they prove me wrong.  
    I love my purple screen, 1/2 day battery, sketchy touch screen and $800 price tag - I call it my Lumia 900

  • E72 won't turn on after update

    Hi all. Tonight I did a sync and was informed of a phone software update.
    Done a few of these now on my E72 so thought it would be plain sailing. Wrong. The process obviously froze, I gave it plenty of time. The screen said if necessary remove battery etc and reconnect USB lead which is what I did.
    The phone is now dead other than vibrating as you turn it on. I've tried a hard reset by holding shift, space and backspace while powering up but nothing (other than the vibrate).
    I take it I have a pile of junk now? Anything else I can try?
    Not too happy at the minute as my last phone was an N97, so am on the edge!
    Thanks in advance,
    Mike.

    Got the same issue here, I was updating my E72 phone connected to my laptop then it gives a notifications like "installing new Nokia ROM.. Fail" after that my laptop just crashed.
    After booting up, here's the information from event viewer.
    Windows Logs (System):
    "The Windows Installer service entered the running state."
    "Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service nmwcdnsux64 for Device Instance ID USB\VID_0421&PID_0106\6&3CDD1B6&0&2 with the following status: 0."
    "Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\nmwcdnsux64.inf_amd64_neutral_8e26c​7ce86db0581\nmwcdnsux64.inf for Device Instance ID USB\VID_0421&PID_0106\6&3CDD1B6&0&2 with the following status: 0x0."
    "Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service nmwcdnsucx64 for Device Instance ID NMWCD\VID_0421&PID_0106&IF_OTH\7&F32066B&0&00 with the following status: 0."
    "Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\nmwcdnsucx64.inf_amd64_neutral_a68d​3697987a166d\nmwcdnsucx64.inf for Device Instance ID NMWCD\VID_0421&PID_0106&IF_OTH\7&F32066B&0&00 with the following status: 0x0."
    Windows Logs (Application):
    "The description for Event ID 1 from source Nokia M Platform cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
    If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
    The following information was included with the event: 
    Nokia M Platform 2.7.44 (NLib 0.8.713)
    NokiaMServer: Started (precheck)
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    "The description for Event ID 1 from source Nokia M Platform cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
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    The following information was included with the event: 
    Nokia M Platform 2.7.44 (NLib 0.8.713)
    Nokia M Data Store opened at location "c:\users\jrt\appdata\local\nokia\nokiad~1\DataBas​e\MDataStore.db3"
    the message resource is present but the message is not found in the string/message table"
    I'm using Windows 7 64-bit Professional.
    Code: 0587035
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  • My experience with the N97 - "my last Nokia"

    Hi everyone,
    I know this is a user-to-user support forum but I believe a complaint to be some sort helps users to decide whether the N97 is for them or not. Before you read on, this post will contain comparisons to competitors, so if you hate apples, feel free to ignore me! (Also I don't think users should stop harassing Nokia for what they have done to us - the more complaints the better. Igoring customers is not a very good corporate strategy. Eventually it will take them down - people buy Nokia for quality, otherwise they could buy a rip-off from ebay).
    Just skimming over the posts shows me that I am not alone. So let me share my experience with Nokia and the N97. I am too tired complaining about this phone, at least I think my experience has made sure that no-one of my friends and relatives is ever going to buy a Nokia again.
    When I bought the phone for then 500 pounds at the Nokia flagship store in London it seemed nice enough. Good camera, decent keyboard and features competitors could only dream of. Unfortunately, that's paperwork. For a start, the much advertised facebook application was completely disfunctional and taking into account that Nokia clearly tried to compete with the iphone (my apologies again for mentioning a competitor) frankly a lame joke. I know a firmware update has somewhat relieved the situation now, but I will come to that later.
    Okay, so I have disabled the facebook application. Not a drama, surely the rest will work okay. But then after a week some of the pictures I took with the built-in camera weren't accessible anymore (broken image displayed). Again, I have another camera and I was hoping for a firmware update so I ignored it. I had now started using the joikuspot app to browse the internet on my linux box. Very nice. I started using email a lot on my phone but again was disappointed. I have a £165 ipod touch here. Without kinetic scrolling and an extremely bad UI design, by which I mean the icons and menus (ignoring the graphics flaws all the time) it is no match for the ipod, so what i did was to use joiku spot with my ipod touch. Before that firmware update the N97s browser was also still buggy so I used joikuspot for that too. I was now down to using my £500 smartphone as a wireless modem. What a shame. But I was still hoping for some kind of magic update.
    Then finally, I found out about the firmware update. I had to open my phone, check the serial and visit the Nokia website. Unfortunately, the Ovi software and drivers supplied with the phone did not recognize my N97 properly. Something which I think was fixed with the firmware update (anyone seeing a circular dependency here? ) Furthermore, the built-in firmware update over 3G seemed to be disabled. So I made the journey back to the flagship store in London, explaining the problem. I was greeted by an extremly rude employee. Well, I think that's not really his fault, I guess he was just sick of all the complaints. Anyways, I told him that the 3G update was not working and he started to be really patronizing telling me that I wouldn't listen to him (he said it was "working" but "disabled"). Maybe I should have told him that I am a software engineer and that in 99.9% of the cases in which we disable a feature, the reason is that it is "not working". Anyways, he kindly allowed me to use one of their machines to update the firmware "at my own risk", which worked. At no point I have received an apology for the fact that I have paid Nokia £500 to beta-test their products.
    Now of course, the firmware update has succeeded, but is all fine? Far from it.... As many report on this forum the N97s battery meter is faulty. Countless times, my phone has just literally died overnight. It even forgets time and date! This is more than bad - every phone I have had so far complained about a draining battery well in advance. I had to dig out my old phone to serve as an alarm clock again - the fact that the alarm clock itself is unreliable is a alltogether different matter... One time the battery died during the day - after doing nothing for 4 hours in my sports bag (started with 1 bar down). When I had to make a call that day, for the first time in I don't know how many years I had to use a telephone box. Progress?!
    The firmware update has also barely improved the email client - just a few ui glitches solved. However, the biggest issue at the moment seems to be the weird memory organization. When I buy a phone I don't want to deal with something like the c drive problem. Reinstalling applications on the 32gb partition helps somewhat but why didn't Nokia do that in the first place? Has this phone never been tested?The phone is still way too slow.
    I can't comment on the iplayer app - says it needs wlan to work. But the youtube player has crashed every time i used it. And by crashing I mean it took down the whole phone with it. I admit that my ipod crashed a few times too - in just under a year (~3 times). But the reset was straightforward every time. With the N97, the only thing that seems to help is to take the battery out!
    Before I forget, the N97 doesn't even work as a phone. In a 30 minute conversation, the call got dropped 4 times. I don't know whether it was because of a calibration issue with the proximity sensor or a more serious problem, all I know is that this is unacceptable!
    I am sick of the phone and Nokia's service. The joikuspot app ran out and asks me to pay... I have paid £500 pounds for the bloody phone already. The adobe reader asks me to pay... (somehow it ran out without me even using it). Maybe you see why I am getting angry now - the only use case that actually put the N97 on top of my old phone was gone. What infuriated me even more, is that Nokia bundles this software with the phone. It cannot actually be deinstalled! It just sits there merrily and takes up my hard drive space.
    Last but not least, I have written to Nokia already, but not received a response! This is a Nokia forum with Nokia employees following the posts. I would be very, very, very grateful if Nokia could give me a refund. However, with them not even acknowledging the various problems I somehow don't see that coming. I'll probably have to sell it with a massive loss on ebay.
    Cheers,
    Will
    P.s.: I have all the same small issues as the other guys here - slider lock at the side not working etc. You are not alone... Has anyone complained about the music player? I have 16gb of music on the phone and scrolling is impossible! The Symbian OS is so obviously not built for a touch screen that it hurts. Of course they don't put much music on the phones in the Nokia store so people only find out when they get home...
    Message Edited by alcroth on 12-Sep-2009 11:32 AM
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    hi ! the nokia n97 is a really an amazing device. It keeps up to the promise of live online 24 x 7. I discovered it and wanted to share. Still there are some unanswered questions and if any vetran could help would really appreciate.
    i am an user from India. and have the n97 for about 3-4 weeks now. Practically I have been living online 24 x 7 as The list of unexpected issues that a nokia n97 offers seems unending, some of which i am narrating have made me scout on the web to try n search answers.Not that i will be able to action information you provide instantly. My new phone has gone for reparis(sic), so once its back can do that & will acknowledge your replies.
    My Quests:
    1. First things first! How to request for & get refunds for a Nokia Phone in India.
    2. Is there a touch querty as an input method? like windows mobile ? Request Know How. I now seem to agree to the feedback on one of the blogs.. that nokia designers feel that the average size of user hands would be that of big people & fingers like a japaneese teen. The physical keyboard does not seem to offer any additional functions other than text input !
    3. Predictive text where in the touch screen menu, the words dont get auto completed. This increases the number of taps/input strokes. Is the n97 intelligent & learn words from sms, contacts, emails. my blackberry does so. Request Know How & any options to edit custom dictionary. Auto Punctuation ? Am i expecting too much already ?
    4. Single hand use of phone impractical using touch pad t9. Entering alphanumerics on the physical querty is a nightmare... Request Know how on tips & tricks.
    5. Green tick yes or v button on top left of the text input screen. friendly again only for big handed people. Could this have been at bottom right. Is alternate screen for text input touch t9 available? Requested Know how.
    6. Unnecessary taps additional taps alomost in all menus...for eg.. sending a biz card from n97 requires 5 taps... in the other mobile phone systems it can be done in 3 taps. Requested Knowhow for shortcuts.
    7. Can In a nokia we get a view of the entire events as single thread.... No Provision for search display against keywords upon I can get call logs, messages - Here in Nokia, no search filters / advanced search and all searches results plotted to applications vs person/events. Requested Know How if it can be done like blackberry / windows mobile.
    8. Copy & Paste across applications. eg. Select text from web page copy n paste on message application.... possible on Nokia...? Requested Know How
    9. Call& Event Logs e.g Missed calls. If there are 5 missed calls the log will show the last called time only. In most other mobile systems Blackberry, windows each event is logged against a user. Requested know how on how this is handled in Nokia.
    10. Lag in picture display upon call. Number displays first and after few seconds lag the pic pops up. Is this normal & acceptable ? Other windows / rim devices show it instantly.
    11. When will Nokia enable usage of Native clients like google talk, yahoo like blackberry, iphone ? Any know how on possibility of release. Any equal alternatives suggested for n97. Tried Nimbuzz, Fring, Ebuddy. Miss the chat message notification icon on home screen, notification on the chat messaging icon, sound, breathing lights.
    12. Is there any planning for better email client? Likely Release dates?
    13. The Java App for GMAIL on blackberry shows an indicator on icon in addition to customised alert setting tone & breathing light for new messages. Retreiving Emails is consistent & auto on other devices. The Nokia Does not seem to auto refresh + No Notification. How is it handled on Nokia ?
    14. Can user friendliness be something where we can do actions with a contact or on contacts screen single view... e.g see contact on google map, Help on contacts screen/n97 help, lookup contact on server, filter by category. new address, new group, view, edit, delete, activity log (incl sms, mms, email, calls), call, sms, mms, email, send as attachment, send as im, add a custom ring tone, add picture, options - sort by, separators, sync settings, actions, switch
    applications, exit. We have seen it on inexpensive phones. is it possible to be done on Nokia?
    SOME OF MY STILL UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS Post upgrade to ver 12. Did you also face similar bugs/issues?
    15. Contacts inaccessible – “Memory Full Error”. No other applications were active at the time of the error. Just unable to reach any of my 3500 contacts through the contacts options & do anything.
    16. Pbk2 error upon selecting contacts in the messaging application.
    17. Audio Delay upon receiving a call. No Sound upon connection of incoming call. Especially if picked up too fast.
    18. Shows as searching for network constantly many times a day. We have 2 n97s & observed that both n97 almost have similar timing of network loss. Whereas, our other devices like blackberry do not show any weak signal signs.
    19. GPS Lock. Keeps searching for GPS locks constantly i.e Drops connection to GPS network frequently.
    20. Unpredictive battery talk time, standby & required Charge time.
    21. Voice inaudible at other end, when using loudspeaker & especially during calls from moving vehicle.
    22. Camera:
    a. Picture clarity issues. Secondary camera highly pixelated. Primary camera shows light flooding on pictures. Clarity Missing.
    b. Erroneous Time stamp on images.
    c.Lens Cover Started to show minor scratch pressure.
    23. Ovi Suite recommends erroneous updates for E.g Maps 3
    24. Text Input touch t9 screen freezes / Hangs, especially when entering special characters like period(.), comma(,), exclamation (!) etc
    25. Selectively & at random contact Name not displayed on Caller ID (sometimes)
    26. Selectively Message & Message delivery display number, instead of stored contact names.
    27. Sync Issue, All contacts not synced always.
    How to sync "categories" field as stored in outlook or how to map custom fields to Nokia.
    28. Format Mass Memory error, Unable to format. Unable to delete specific files.
    29. The auto lock... When attempted to unlock with querty out .. it still opens in portrait mode ?
    30. SMS Logs Not updated. e.g any sms sent before storing a contact.... after storing or adding
    contact the number does not get automatically updated to the name. It reflects the number still in the logs.
    31. Picture caller... The face is half cut ..Looks weird on most images... as the number is not transparent. In landscape mode there is enough space on the screen to put up the answer or reject buttons and displaying the numbers.
    32. Browser will close on its own & return to menu or home screen.
    thanks in advance for your time to stop & read. Pls do send any information that you think will be useful to me for making the n97 do some work.
    NEW additions:
    (tested on another n97)
    33. Predictive Text :
    Usage for auto word completion only on physical keyboard, when the Dpad down key is used it throws up options but the way the scroll is designed you can see the full word and one makes mistakes.
    34. another strange behaviour is on the text input... this was on an email i was trying to reply. the stylus touch will paste the last keyed in word !! we wonder why.
    35. and while showing off the second n97 we have (again 3-4 weeks old) - we were asked how much did we pay for this second hand unit - 50% off .. apparently the comment as the surface has got scratched very badly.
    i hope the info is good use to others who want to take the risk of buying this device

  • Nokia n97 problem with adding last widget

    Hi all, 
    After updating my software to v 21.0.045 i found my phone is working better than before with one exception. I can't add the last widget on the main screen. It can only let me change wallpaper?!?
    I tried to reset using phone, using code, restarting a few times etc Nothing helped.
    I even sent a message to Nokia helpline explaining all what has happened and they send me a silly email back with simple ""use "add content" in order to add widget to your mainscreen ""
    Somebody help! If you know how to add the last widget please let me know. 
    Ps 1. I didn't have this problem with my old software
    Ps 2. I attached a photo to prove it
    Attachments:
    nokia.jpg ‏106 KB

    If you do it , do another soft reset , back up Contacts, Calendar and Notes ONLY (your settings can cause conflict between new and old software, which is why this is advisable) Dial *#7370# followed by 12345, then set up your phone again manually, a bit of work, but should get the phone working like new !
    Good Luck
    If I have helped at all, a click on the White Star is always appreciated :
    you can also help others by marking 'accept as solution' 

  • Am I the last one without the V.12 for the N97?

    I have the British version 505, a few days ago I got a SMS telling me that I have an update avaliable, but when I go online with the NSU at my computer it tells me that there isn´t an update avaliable. Anyone else?
    By the way, I´m in Brazil.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    I wouldn't worry about V12 if I were you... I was foaming at the mouth waiting for it to arrive for the UK country varient N97... When it did I noticed no difference at all! All the annoying bugs that V11 had were still there.
    It still switches text message storage from mass to main if you USB connect as a drive. It still randomly puts the unlock code virtual pad into alpha mode, so your numberic code has to be entered with long key presses to avoid getting letters instead. The browser text entry learn new dictionary word bug is still there.
    I took a photo today with the GPS info turned on. Later I tried to view it and asked to be shown the location... Ovi Maps exploded! Big red error message... First one I've seen!
    I think the only thing they did do was prevent the browser from eating all the main storage. That's it! (get y-browser and delete the c:\system\cache clears this, that what I used to do with V11).
    Just cross your fingers that you might get V20 when everyone else does... Whenever that is!

  • N97 V2 music player has more bugs than a hundred y...

    My problem is back!
    This is what I have done in the past hour.
    Exported my contacts to vcf onto memory card. Removed the card.
    *#7370# - hard reset
    Went through all that... Then remembered I hadn't wiped mass storage.
    Wiped mass storage (Which it kept complaining it couldn't do until I removed all the default active apps on the front screen). After removing them it eventually formatted it
    *#7370# - hard reset
    Let it get settled...
    Connected to USB, did a firmware update check. 2.00.19, no update available. Disconnected USB.
    Removed all the front screen **bleep**, added shortcut 2, put my normal shortcuts onto it.
    Added my wifi destination
    Opened the browser, went to google.co.uk via my wifi, added that as bookmark
    Put the memory card back in (there are no apps on it, I never got round to using it for anything).
    Imported my contacts back from the memory card.
    Went into music player, zero tracks shown. Good.
    Connected USB, started Nokia Music PC application (latest version, had checked). Right clicked on one album 13 tracks.
    Let it send them over to the N97.
    Disconnected phone. Started N97's music player. It says music library corrupt, scanning... Says 13 tracks found.
    Artists shows one artist, 13 tracks. Albums shows 1 album. All looks good.
    Go into the album, pick on a track, starts playing.
    Volume control does nothing. Touch volume control does nothing. Headset remote control, volume, forward and reverse do nothing. Touch screen pause/play forward and reverse do work, but there is no way to control volume.
    I've screwed up this music player app before the Nokia system has even got round to sending me the Welcome text message (which I have seen too many times!).
    Okay, I'm going to write the next bit line by line as I do it... So bear with me... It's step by step. You never know, it might help anyone that gives a damn (Nokia hopefully), fix it!
    *#7780# - soft reset
    Front screen now just shows shortcuts1 and 2, but the shortcuts themselves have switched back to Nokia's defaults.
    Music player volume now works!
    Connect to USB, send another mp3 album. PC app says (and shows on the %age bar) transferring 5 tracks. Album has 18. Nokia Music system tray icon says complete after 5, but the little arrows shows things are still being transferred. Waited for them to finish. Click the N97 icon and it's showing both albums, with all 18 tracks the second one really does have.
    Disconnect USB
    Go into Music library on N97, no auto refresh message. Showing only the original album with 13 tracks.
    "Options\refresh library" nothing shows as scanning, just appear straight back at the artist,album,playlist option screen. Albums still shows just the first one.
    Option\music library details says 13 tracks
    Playback and volume still work.
    Using the file manager, mass storage, music there's my 2nd artist, the album, and all the mp3 files. I can click them and play them. Volume still works.
    Select original (found) album, select delete. Everything shows 0, even though 2nd album is there in the mass memory, file mgr shows it. First artist and albums folders are still there, but empty (Nice house keeping Nokia).
    Reconnect USB, Nokia Music just shows the "invisible" 2nd album, and will play it.
    Pick a 3rd album of 11 tracks... Send that to N97.. No progress bar or anything shown, just wait for the arrows to stop flashing and then confirm N97 is showing two albums (the invisible on and new one) on the PC app.
    Disconnect USB.
    Back on the N97... Apps, Music.. Says Music Library 11 songs (that's the 3rd album)... Go into it..
    Albums (no songs)
    All songs (no songs)
    Artists: The artist from 3rd album is shown... 11 songs!
    Click it... Shows the album name, 11 songs.
    Click the album, and click the first track to play it... Long delay of a few seconds...
    Starts playing... Volume not working again!
    Try refresh library... again, nothing, no progress bar...
    No change, no volume control.
    Now here's the really weird bit... If I go and find the mp3 file on the mass storage, and play it from there, volume control works! Come back through the music play app, play the same track, volume won't work.
    *#7780# - soft reset
    Welcome message, yeah yeah... Ooooh, very fast confirmation text message...
    Apps, Music, Music Library (11 songs), go into that, click Albums.... "Cannot perform whilst USB connected" **bleep**?I disconnected that ages ago when i said I did. After that every attempt to go into Albums dumps me back to the Music app showing "Last player - blank" "Music Library 11" etc etc...
    Exit all the way out and try to go back in...Artists does the "USB connected" error. Albums just dumps me out. Playlists says "File corrupt". All songs say "(no songs)". Podcasts and Genres say "USB connected", composers "General system error" and after that I get a couple of other system errors from other options and then it just dumps me back out.
    *#7780# - soft reset
    Ovi welcome... blah blah...
    Apps, music, music library (11 songs), go into it, option\refresh... Ooooh, something happens, a progress bar! 18 files added! That's 3rd album...
    Albums show both... Artists show both
    Pick one for playback... Volume control is back!
    Right... Time to try a different tack...
    Connect USB, mass storage mode this time (all previous attempts have been PC suite mode).
    Create a now folder in music for the artist name (as stored in ID3 tag), create subfolder in that for the Album name (as stored in ID3). Copy mp3 files.
    Eject USB device, wait for windows to confirm... It does.
    Disconnect USB cable.
    App\music\Music Library (29 songs - Thats the two previous albums). Go into it, previous tracks shown, playback/volume okay.
    Refresh library works again... Now 3 albums, volume works.
    Back to USB (mass storage mode).
    This time deliberately doing the storage structure wrong... \music\albumname\mp3s (normally \music\artist\albumname\mp3s).
    Music library still showing the 48 tracks from the first 3 albums... Seems to open a bit slower... Still works though.
    Refresh library... 13 files added...
    4 albums... All working...
    Looking with file mgr from badly arranged folder is still as I made it... I guess the Nokia Music PC app creates the tree format, and the N97 doesn't actually need it.
    Okay, proof of pudding test...
    Connect via USB (mass storage).
    Delete the album I created with the mangled folder structure.
    Copy 20 folders of mp3 albums across using just windows file manager to the mass storage drive's music folder.
    Eject USB storage device from windows....
    Oh... Up until now I was almost certain I would be able to use N97 as an MP3 player as long as I avoided the Nokia Music PC app...
    Apps\Music\music library shows 61 songs, which is what it had...
    Go into it, click albums and I'm getting the USB device connected message. It's not, and the icon isn't even showing on the phone, so I can't go into the player to see if volume works.
    Refresh isn't displaying anything, or doing anything I can see. Playlists say the file is corrupt...
    *#7780# - Soft reset
    Apps\Music\music library (61 songs).. go in, "Repairing corrupted library. Searching for music and podcasts"
    After a little while... 2 hundred and something found...
    Yup, all there...
    Guess what...
    Volume control is screwed again!
    Manually telling it to scan for new tracks doesn't do anything.
    *#7780# - Soft reset
    Apps\Music\music library (276 songs)... Go in "Repairing corrupted library....."
    2 seconds later "Search complete 0 file(s) added"
    All albums there, still no volume control.
    Okay, that enough... No more...
    Hopefully that is enough to give Nokia a clue as to what is wrong, and may I just make a slight suggestion.
    TEST WITH MORE THAN HALF A DOZEN TRACKS YOU **^(*&)(*)(*(*£$%^*(#!
    I'm off to buy a 7lb club hammer.

    Last night I had a thought...
    I wondered if the N97's Music player was getting upset when scanning my music because I had the jpg of the album cover in the folder with it (I tend to do that). As I hadn't bothered reloading any music since my last hard reset I thought I would give it a try.
    I removed all non-mp3 files from my music folders.
    Connected N97 in PC Suite mode
    Started Nokia Music PC app and transferred one album. Let it finish, closed the PC Nokia Music app, gave it a few seconds to settle, disconnected the N97 and had a look.
    It appeared in the music player and worked.
    Ooooh, right, in for a penny, in for a pound as they say... I connected it back up and sent over another 6 albums. Again closed the Nokia Music app... Waited a few seconds and disconnected the N97.
    Went and had a look... "Library corrupt, scanning.... blah blah"... Oh dear, here we go again. But no, a progress bar actually appeared, and after a minute it said "0 file(s) added", but they were all there. All the album art appeared (I'd already embedded that in the mp3 files days ago). All the albums, all the music.
    They played, and the volume worked!
    Yay! Thinks me... Solved... And goes to bed a happy man.
    I set my alarm (on the phone) for the morning and turn the phone off so nobody can phone me before my alarm (which really screws up my sleep!).
    This morning the alarm goes off.
    I hit stop. It asks if I want to turn the phone on, I say yes.
    It asks for my lock code (which I have enabled). I enter it. It says code correct.
    Flash of white on the screen... and it asks for my lock code again, which I enter... It says correct again.
    This time I get the Nokia tune.
    It comes up to the normal front screen, jumps itself onto the application screen, throws up a system error and reboots.
    It comes back up (without asking for a pin) and this time settles at the front screen looking for all the world like a working phone... A text message arrives to prove at least that's working.
    Hmmm... I wonder about my music...
    Well it's all there... But guess what... Volume control doesn't work again!
    Oh and clicking "Podcasts", of which I have zero, still produces, and has always produced (even straight after a hard reset), the message "Out of memory, please remove something"... Pressing it again produces "System Error". After that nothing in the Music Library menu works, all produce "System Error". You have to close it and restart to get anything in Music Library to "work".
    I wouldn't say I am short of memory. DeviceInfo (from moubail.com) Shows
    C: 32.68 MB free
    E: 30116.46 MB free
    F: (8Gig card) 7120.86 MB free
    RAM: 48.83 MB free.
    I keep my C: drive clear of everything. Even my text message storage has been switched to E: (not that I have may since all the hard/soft reboots. Most of them are the "Welcome to nokia" message. Anything that gives me the option to install to another "drive" gets put onto E:
    I haven't installed any of the 3 files offered in since the hard reset "SW Update", N-Gage, Nokia Messaging or Ovi Contacts.

  • My N97 experience... not all bad

    When I first received my N97 at the end of June with its v10 firmware it was truly awful!
    I actually went through 3 handsets in 10 days.
    I experienced freezing, crashing, incorrect ringtones, slow GPS and "Out of Memory" issues constantly. I was forced, because of the low C: drive, to install widgets, themes and as many app's as possible to Mass Memory, which in turn led to problems of their own when connecting to PC Suite in anything other than PC Suite mode. I could not even install some of Nokia's own app's as they would take up the precious C: drive.
    It took me quite awhile to adjust the Destinations settings, using trial and error, so that I used my home wifi and 3G whilst out.
    Then, about two or three weeks later, v11 was released on Vodafone and I upgraded the firmware, using PC Suite, with no problem and was quite pleased that I did not have to reinstall everything from scratch. The only change that I noticed with v11 was that my widgets worked a little better and that my thumbnails loaded quicker. However, the phone still gave me "Out of Memory" errors, crashed and was sluggish and unresponsive to touch, sometimes requiring 3/4 taps to get it working.
    Like the majority of N97 owners, I was not a happy bunny and felt ripped off when I compared the N97 to my N95 and N95 8GB. I was thoroughly cheesed off with having to go through manually clearing the browser cache every day, not being able to have theme effects on or use anything except the built in themes for fear of crashing. Also the GPS was still taking far too long to get a mediocre lock.
    Then around the end of August it was announced that v12 would be launched to address some of these problems and I eagerly awaited its coming. As with all the N97 firmware releases, the Continent version was released first, this was then to be followed by the UK CV (Country Variant) at some time in the future and finally the operator branded version even later still.
    It was at this point that my frustration with the N97 got the better of me and I took the decision to change the product code to the Euro one and risk voiding my warranty to get v12 that much quicker,all went surprisingly smoothly and I was able to obtain the v12 firmware weeks ahead of Vodafone's release.
    The v12 firmware did bring about some minor changes but not enough to stop my handset from crashing, freezing, every now and then. I still found the phone to be sluggish and unresponsive. I was still having to spend a lot of time "nursing" it by Clearing C: drive, which was hovering around 15MB and watch my RAM usage at around 10Mb. I still could not use anything other than the built-in theme with no effects for fear of overloading the pitiful RAM.
    I was also using the beta Nokia Photo Browser as this seemed to display quicker and better than the Gallery. Also, album art was a bit hit and miss although my crashes and freezes were less. To say that I was disappointed at this stage would be an understatement. I felt thoroughly cheated by Nokia who, it seemed to me, had rushed out the N97 with immature firmware just to compete with the iPhone 3GS.
    I had experienced poor RAM before, with the N95, but this had been rectified to a large extent, by a firmware update. I thought about the millions of people worldwide who had purchased the N97 and had not, or could not, update the firmware and were cursing Nokia and the N97.
    It would seem that Nokia had not learnt from Apple iPhone's original launch when they promised the earth and ended up refunding early adopters after pressure was brought to bear. I also despised Nokia's head in the sand approach to the lens scratching fiasco that, luckily, I have not suffered from.
    By this time I was seriously considering getting rid of my N97 and moving on. It was becoming a full time job to ensure that there was enough RAM and C: drive. I was constantly having to make tradeoffs about installing certain app's and although my GPS had improved it wasn't great. I was also cheesed off using the scroll bar to go through lists and got frustrated with it on Contacts and Music, usually ending up using the Nav pad. The touch screen was still a joke with me having to constantly tap to try and get it to work.
    Enough was enough!
    I'd spent over a quarter of a year trying to come to terms with what was supposed to be a Nokia flagship phone costing £500 that just did not deliver.
    And then I saw a preview of v20 with its kinetic scrolling and RAM and C: usage enhancements and thought I'd give the N97 one last chance.
    After all, I stood to lose about half the phones cost if I tried to sell it on.
    Like most of you, I waited with baited breath for the will they, won't they, release of v20.
    Then, finally, it became available for my, now, unbranded Euro firmware and I jumped on it immediately.
    That's where I made my first mistake, as I downloaded v20 straight away using NSU and immediately started to get freezes, crashes and rebooting. Photo's were slow and the Music library was a nightmare.
    The penny then dropped, as they say, and I realised from my experiences with the N95 and N95 8GB, that with a firmware upgrade of this magnitude it was bound to cause problems if I either just upgraded or reinstalled from PC Suite backup.
    I then proceeded to format both the phone and Mass Memory and reinstall everthing from scratch. Not an easy or short task I might add.
    It was worth it though!
    I had nearly 60MB free on C: drive, before installing themes, app's and widgets. My RAM was now 40+MB after boot up and rarely goes below 20MB.
    Kinetic scrolling is a joy to use. The phone is no longer sluggish. The touch screen is very responsive. I ditched Nokia Photo Browser beta as the in-built photo's prog offered so much more. The music library is a lot better. Particularly with album art. Boot up time is quicker. Widgets are more stable, although Accuweather seem to have dropped "Current Location". My GPS achieves a more accurate, and quicker, lock than before. I experience a lot less lags. The built-in browser is a lot quicker, I can hold down a key in QWERTY to get a symbol. The speakers even sound better!
    Also there was a lot of tinkering and tweaking of settings as this can make a big difference to the way the phone funtions, as we can see by the forum postings.
    IMHO this was the N97 I thought I was getting in June. This is the N97 that Nokia should, and could, have released and I cannot excuse them for palming off inferior firmware.
    OK, it's not perfect, but as Julia Roberts says in Pretty Woman... "it has potential".
    Am I going to ditch it? The answer is no!
    Because I think that v20 has gone a long way to solving a lot of the things that bugged me. It shows me what this phone is capable of. It can multi task. It can run prog's without crashing.
    Some of us wax lyrical about the N95 but I remember all the complaints about the lack of RAM and it's slowness, poor camera and video. until it received it's v20 upgrade which changed the phone completely and actually put it ahead of the N95 8GB with its restricted Mass Memory.
    Perhaps smart phones are becoming too smart.
    We get them and fire them up, sometimes ignoring the manuals, and then shove loads of third party software on them without a thought or adjustment to settings and expect them to work perfectly. I know from my own experience that I've had to uninstall software from a handset because of conflicts or poor programming.
    I know that there are delays with the release of firmware updates between the Continent, CV and operator branded handsets but this is not all down to Nokia but rather to getting country approvals and operator "adjustments".
    I must stress that these are my opinions based on my usage, app's and phone model.
    I understand I may come in for a lot of flak for this and I am certainly no technical genius. I'm just trying to relate my everyday experience and frustration with the N97.
    As my dear old mum used to say... "Speak as you find" and I'm finding this phone a lot better than it was.
    Message Edited by wildreamer on 15-Nov-2009 09:01 PM

    I have had a very similar experience with the N97 and agree that now with firmware v20 the phone is just usable. It's ridiculous that to get to this point we've had to put so much work into researching solutions, resetting the phone multiple times, formatting the mass memory, reloading media and maps (also multiple times), uninstalling and reinstalling apps, and installing and reinstalling firmware updates. My wife jokingly said to me that I'd spent more time trying to get the phone running than actually using it. The sad thing is that this is pretty much true and no matter how well the phone works I will always remember the first four months of very sub par performance.
    IMHO if Nokia hadn't skimped on the memory for the RAM and c drive the N97 would have suffered from a lot less problems. Also instead of spending four months trying to resolve these memory issues in the development for the v20 firmware release, they could have focussed on the multitude of other bugs. And how much do you think Nokia saved by skimping, maybe a few dollars per handset. Contrast this with how much bad publicity they have received over the N97 as well as the bad experience for people who spent US $700 for a flagship device.
    Added to all these faults is the poor way that Nokia have handled this. From the head in the sand approach to the camera lens scratches and poor GPS, to the lack of Mac support, and to the complete denial that there is even a problem.
    Nokia's official support is also problematic, the user to user forum is good but it should not be a replacement for official support pages (the device support pages only provide the product guide and link to the discussions forum) and getting anything other than form responses and incorrect information from the Nokia Customer Care makes this service a complete waste of time.
    Will I sell my N97? No, not for the moment.
    Can I recommend the N97? No!
    Can I recommend any Nokia product? No!
    Nokia N97 (RM-507) v 22
    iPhone 4 (Coming Soon) - Lemon N97 - SE - Nokia 8210 - Nokia 7710 - Nokia 5100

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