Where can I download audio player for Nokia n gage qd?
How much storage space would the audio player nokia n gage qd consume? Are there any blog posts from people who have installed the application of audio player in nokia n gaga qd?
How much storage space would the audio player nokia n gage qd consume? Are there any blog posts from people who have installed the application of audio player in nokia n gaga qd?
Here some examples of the player:
1. LCG JUKE BOX (736KB)
Features
Manage Playlist
10 band equalizer with manual adjustment
Sleep timer
Search Album art images on the internet & display in the image viewer
Manage your favorite internet radio stations
Search lyrics on internet
An integrated file browser
Watch lyrics as the song is being played
Main features
Playback music
Playlist Editor
Support MP3, AAC, FLAG & OGG
Bookmark
Album Image
Support Mini Mode
Support S60 (Symbian)
2. CubiX MP3 Player (568KB)
Main Features
Free 4 skins
Three amazing 3D visualizations
10-band graphical equalizer
You can resume playback after receiving calls
You also can change the font
Supports S60 (Symbian)
3. MP3 Base Stereo (295KB)
Features
Stereo EQ, 10-band
Main control such a playback, pause, stop, next & previous
Total Play time
Elapsed & Audio information time
It will pause when you receive an incoming call & continue when you hang up the phone
Supports S60 (Symbian)
There are no specific blogs about the player but you can visit some blogs/forum below:
1. http://ngageindo.blogspot.in/
2. http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=35
The N-Gage QD got stripped off the MP3 player and the inbuilt FM radio since they were rendered unnecessary to a phone that was specifically designed to be a gaming console. However you can download and install any mp3 player you desire from the available ones. One of the best player that I used for my Series 60 Nokia phone is the Symbian OggPlay and the UltraMP3. They both have a good audio quality when playing on my mobile phone.
The Nokia N-Gage QD is a discontinued 2G mobile phone operating on 2G network band using GSM technology. It was announced to the public on April 2004 measuring 118 x 68 x 22 millimeters and weighing 143 grams. It uses mini-SIM card and has TFT display with 4096 colors at 176 x 208 pixels screen resolution.
It ships with Symbian 6.1 with Series 60 v1.0 UI powered by 104 MHz ARM 920T processor. It supports an MMC card slot and 3.4 MB internal storage. The phone has no camera support. It has Bluetooth 1.1 but doesn’t have the following: 3.5-millimeter jack, Wi-Fi, GPS, radio, and USB support. It also doesn’t have any built-in sensors. The pre-installed web browser supports WAP 2.0/XHTML.
It runs on removable BL-6C Li-Ion 1070 mAh battery with standby time up to 240 hours and talk time up to 3 hours 30 minutes.