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My e62

Posted on : 02-02-2007 | By : mcangeli | In : e62 |

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Ok, so as I alluded to the other day, I have a new phone. The nokia 62 and so far I love it. The only down side is that unlike its European brother the e61, it does not have built in wifi (I have however, come up with a fix for that…). The e62 does everything I need it to. It syncs with my exchange server for flawless email, contact and calendar syncing, it has some awesome programs and its developer base is fairly good. I’ve found a free version of tetris to play on it and soon I’ll have zingles, a sudoku game to keep me occupied as well. I have oggplayer so I can play my mp3’s and my ogg’s and some other stuff. But the thing I like the most is the fact that someone ported putty over to it so I have ssh access to my linux boxes. HOW COOL IS THAT??

Plus the fact that nokia includes some cool software on it… I did have to “hack” it to remove the default cingular firmware, but once that was done everything else has been a snap!

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