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Smartphones and communicators Nokia. Tips and tricks for effective work. Yunatao Yu.M., 2007.

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A Nokia smartphone or communicator is a powerful computer that takes up very little space. Unlike your desktop computer or laptop, a mobile phone can be connected to the Internet at any time, and it can also receive information using a camera, voice recognition device, and keyboard. These features are combined with high storage capacity and support for network protocols. All this combined makes your smartphone the only mobile device you need on the road. After reading this book, you will learn how to connect to the Internet and work effectively with it, establish a connection between your smartphone and a computer running Windows, Mac or Linux, customize background images, ringtones, profiles and themes, protect your personal data and information about your account even if your phone is lost or stolen, you can find, install and use external applications, as well as create new programs yourself, take beautiful photos, shoot video clips and share them with other users, post information on your blog directly from your Nokia phone. Whether you want to use your smartphone on the go or just want to get the most out of it, here you'll find all the tips, tricks and tips you need. With this book, you will be able to fully realize the potential of the computer that lies in your pocket, briefcase or backpack.

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