Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Life must move on....

After my father has passed away, I think i have to keep move on, for my future I need study.. this is for my mom, my bro, and my sister...

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Difference between E71 and blackberry Bold/Curve 8900...

that is my sister's phone...



oh my god, don't look at my face okay! :P


Hi everyone,tonight's blog, i wanna tell you about the difference between Blackberry and Nokia E71...

First let's check out the "Music" first:

Nokia E71: built-in Nokia music player is decent and the built-in speaker produces good volume especially if it's sitting on a table where the sound can reflect off the table.

Blackberry Bold and 8900: The BlackBerry music player is also decent and the speaker also produces decent volume levels.

Internet :

Nokia E71: Device supports HSDPA and WLAN for browsing and the browser is quite good though sometimes it takes a while for an entire page to finish rendering depending on the size of the page.

BlackBerry Bold and 8900: Browser isn't bad and both of these BBs allow you to browse using WLAN though I don't think the browser is as good as on the E71. If you're looking for speed when browsing, then you want to go with the BlackBerry Bold as it has 3G while the 8900 is 2G/UMA.

Emails :

Nokia E71: E-mails aren't bad on this device and it does support POP and IMAP e-mails. To get push e-mail on this device requires an Exchange e-mail account and you can download the free Mail for Exchange app from Nokia's website. This device does not support HTML e-mails so that may or may not be a deal breaker for you. If you're getting this device from Rogers, there is also a built-in MobileMail app which isn't bad. MobileMail doesn't support HTML e-mails nor does it support attachments, but it does support all Windows Live, Yahoo, and Rogers Yahoo e-mail accounts.

BlackBerry Bold and 8900: In my opinion, so far nothing beats the BBs for e-mails. You get push e-mail, your own e-mail address (if you don't mind having the blackberry.net domain), support for HTML e-mails, and it supports viewing common attachments in your e-mail like PDF and MS office documents

Messengers :

Nokia E71: I haven't tried really tried IM apps much on this device but I did play with a MSN Messenger client briefly on it which is OK. I have played with Agile Messenger and IM+ on the E61 and those two IM apps are pretty good and should work with the E71. If you're planning to get this device from Rogers, there is a built-in IM app on it but requires a subscription to be able to message on Yahoo and MSN. You can be logged into multiple accounts using either the built-in IM app or the other two apps I mentioned. You can use either the cell network or WLAN to use IM.

BlackBerry Bold and 8900: The messenger clients are quite good on these two BBs though you have to use separate clients for different IM accounts compared to what's available on the E71. The good thing is that there is also a Google Talk, ICQ, and AOL IM clients for the BBs assuming you're still using one of these IM accounts. Remember you'll need a BlackBerry data plan to use any IM clients on the BBs.

Radio Streaming :

Nokia E71: I haven't tried using radio streaming on this device but I believe there is a free radio streaming client available for it. I have used radio streaming on the Nokia E61 over WLAN and it isn't bad. If you're planning to use radio streaming on the E71, you probably want to use it over WLAN unless you have an unlimited or high data plan.

BlackBerry Bold and 8900: I don't know of any radio streaming clients for the BBs and haven't tried. I don't think you would want to if any radio streaming clients don't support streaming over WLAN as the data charges can be expensive.

Overall :

Both devices support having multiple apps running and connected to the network (cellular or WLAN). The Nokia E71 runs Symbian S60 3rd OS which is a multitasking OS so you can use Messenger and the internet, and any other apps at the same time. I recommend playing with all three devices in the stores to see which one you like. The E71 and BlackBerry 8900 are more pocketable compared to the BlackBerry Bold. The E71 has a more squished keyboard compared to the BBs or even the older E61. All three devices support microSD cards up to 8GB and all three have built-in GPS and WLAN. The BBs have a higher resolution screen than the E71 but the E71 has a 24-bit colour screen compared to the BBs which are 16-bit colour.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

hari yang paling menyedihkan...

Hi everyone, yesterday ( THURSDAY : 3 AM ) is my saddest day in the world... my father is gone... i just, can't believe it, It was like a dreaming, but It's all real, there's nothing i can do, all i have to do is PRAY and DOA... the last time I've see his face, he looks so peacefully to leave...

I need to be strong because of my mom... i love my mom, i don't want to see my mom sad...

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ergh... tomorrow is boring...

Tomorrow school is open... I'm not ready yet...

Yea got new phone...hehehe


BEST JER MUKE AKU NI HIK HIK....



Hello you all, long time no open this blog wuwuwuwu... well nvm... =_='

well I've got new phone It's called Nokia E71, wow happy gila ni hahaha... well, I'm not buy this phone actually, My bro gave it to me. I should thanks to him. THANK YOU BRO!!! lol...

this phone doesn't have any features because I so lazy to install the application, but I'm glad it's not too complicate to use.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

woah... it's been one month right???

dah lama tak bukak blog aku ni wuwuwuwuwu at last!

so.... citer-citer lame dah terlepas and then after the exam i was planning going to watch some movies... WOHOO!!!!!