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August 03, 2009

Smart phones these days have camera, GPS and internet connectivity, so, how to use these in combination? (That would be very Web 2.0!) Nokia have managed to combine all these into a newly released technology they've named 'NokiaviNe'. Described by Nokia as 'The web. Made by hand'.

Recording your path (anywhere, but let's say as a tourist) and displaying the photos you've taken on that path (for others to follow, like your friends/family), seems like such a good idea. Once you are near a WiFi hot-spot you can upload the pictures and the path you've taken, for all to view on the web.

The reality is rather disappointing. Run the application and the phone's screen shows where you are on a map, as you move, the map gets progressively downloaded to keep you in the picture so to speak. That means you're downloading data on the go to keep that map refreshed (the main image shows Cowichan Bay, Canada where overseas data charges were high!).

Good idea, yes, but in New Zealand streets are scantily mapped, even the largest cities are represented by only a couple of roads, and for example central Wellington is labelled Berhampore (a small suburb)! So it's usefulness as a map-guide is very limited in NZ.


The disappointment continues for the web user, the NokiaviNe website introduction take AGES to load, then it wants you to play a promotional video. Better to go here and skip the video, it's still slow to load though. Zoom in and have a look around New Zealand, there a few 'viNes' made by intrepid types in New Zealand, if you zoom into Martinborough you might find a couple of viNes I've put up, but they obscure each other! (I would link you to the viNes directly, but I can't give you a URL to a specific one - a missing feature don't you think?). This is only going to get worse as more people "make the web by hand".

Nokia have such a winner with Sports Tracker (which I've blogged about enthusiastically before), and in fact, viNe is built on the same technology, though Sports Tracker is still in beta (not released)!


So, if you are thinking of trying NokiaviNe, I suggest Sports Tracker instead, see my previous blog. Here's an example using Sports Tracker on a road trip we did recently along Australia's Great Ocean Road

 

Being such a Sports Tracker fan, I wish I could be so ethusiastic about NokiaviNe - but no, it missed the mark for me. Great idea, poor functionality, high data usage, and incomplete mapping data (in NZ) make the whole experience cumbersome and frustrating. Just the basics, of not being able to share my specific trip on NokiaviNe, is a show stopper. Try harder Nokia, I wanted this to work. I love showing iPhone fans what I can do on my Nokia N95 8G - this could have been one more notch in my belt. You let me down. 

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Written by Rex McIntosh
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7 response's to "Nokia viNe misses the opportunity to upstage iPhone - dammit!"

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Frank | August 06, 2009 at 3:01 AM

Curious whether the likes of http://u.nu/8scr could do the trick for you downthere.

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football betting | August 08, 2009 at 3:51 AM

It's true. Nokia phones have camera, GPS and internet connectivity. They call it "'NokiaviNe". It also has a tracker. How about other phone line like Sony,Samsung and many others. Thanks for sharing this wonderful blog!

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college football betting | August 28, 2009 at 2:41 PM


I'm a loyal nokia user..Aside from the fact they always have the latest featured models is that their product is easy to use and also easy to repair! Nokia didn't even disappoint me.

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home whitening tips | September 19, 2009 at 3:31 PM

Well I am sure other brand of cellphone does not have those features, only Nokia have, because they are the one who make that features. Well, maybe one of this the the other brand will make the same application too.


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fap revolution review | September 21, 2009 at 9:22 PM

A friend of mine told me that Nokia has made new phone that will soon be released but I didn't know it was release already so it has camera,and GPS and also internet connection on it but can you use it for directions?

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Rex McIntosh | September 22, 2009 at 9:10 AM

Most Nokia high-end phones will run Sportstracker, go to sportstracker.nokia.com/nts/main/download.do to see if your particular model is listed.
If you just want directions and mapping then Nokia Maps, which probably comes with the phone will do what you want. Similarly Googe maps is available for most mobile phones that have GPS built in.
If you are wanting to combine mapping, social networking, and photo sharing, watch for my next blog....

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unlock iphone | October 04, 2009 at 6:06 AM

Nokia is one of the leading phone company. Guess all my phone have been Nokia, smartphone the lates. Well it's really durable. I'll check on this new phone so I will know if this will be a good one for me.

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