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Keep loving your 3-years-old smartphone… just get Joikuspot and you’ll always be on the edge!
Filed Under (Technology, Tricks) by picker on 03-07-2010
Tagged Under : joikuspot, symbian, wi-fi tethering
iPhone, Android and their likes have definitely changed the way we define a smartphone, so quickly that most of the competitors are still struggling to catch up.
Although I consider myself a techno-fan and I’m often among first adopters of consumer technologies, this time I’m sticking with my 3-years-old Nokia E71 for a little while.
After all I guess we can still call it a smartphone, even though its screen is non-touch and quite small on current standards. In fact the following points still make it a very good companion:
- comfortable QWERTY keyboard (say what you want, touch-screen-addicted readers, but I bet I can text faster than you!)
- still up-to-date hardware equipment, including wi-fi, 3G, bluetooth and GPS
- embedded Mail-for-Exchange client
- availability of free applications for those features most of us use the most: Gmail, Google Maps, Ovi Maps, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, Nimbuzz (a multi-service chat client)…
Not enough? You’re right.
The final, critical ingredient is Joikuspot. This smart program connects to the Internet in 3G and shares that connection via wi-fi, turning the E71 (and many other phones) into a wi-fi hotspot in a snap.
Only recently added in some smartphones natively, this feature is usually defined “wi-fi tethering”.
Think about the possibilities. I mainly enjoy the latest apps on my iPod Touch and download new content from everywhere on my e-book reader… but one could even surf the Internet with two notebooks at the same time from a beach…
Just get a 3G flat data tariff before!














