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samsungEQO Adds Support for Lots of New Phones--Nokia E71 includedSubmitted by peter on August 20, 2008 - 2:27pm.
One just-released phone that I am looking forward to trying out is the Nokia E71. Personally I am a big fan of phones that feature WiFi, GPS, full qwerty keypads, and sleek Scandinavian styling--what is not to love? Another great reason to love this phone is that it is now supported by EQO. You may or may not have noticed, but we have added a whole host of new phones to our supported list of the Nokia, Sony Ericcson and Samsung varietals. Peter Samsung and LG beta testers needed!Submitted by chris on March 17, 2008 - 4:16pm.
Cheers, Chris Tim McIntyre, Beta Tester of the Month for August / Samsung U600 Now Supported!Submitted by peter on September 11, 2007 - 4:35pm.
My campaign for more supported phones did have one giant success, largely in part to Tim McIntyre, who never gave up in his testing of EQO on his Samsung U600. For this triumph, Tim will be receiving an EQO prize pack! Congratulations Tim! If you have a Samsung U600, sign up! If your phone is not on the supported list (and it is not a Palm!), please send me an email at peter@eqo.com and I can help you get testing. Peter Is your phone not supported? I may be able to helpSubmitted by peter on August 16, 2007 - 4:19pm.
There are minimum requirements for EQO--your phone needs to support Java applications (J2ME, MIDP 2.0 to be more precise), your phone needs to have a max .Jar Size of at least 220 KB, and you need to have full access to mobile data--but if you have a phone that is not on our supported list, and you think it should be, please let me know at support@eqo.com and I get you set up with a suitable file to test out on your phone. Peter Samsung beta testers needed!Submitted by chris on July 13, 2007 - 12:57pm.
Cheers, Chris Samsung top mobile brand in the USA?Submitted by chris on May 15, 2007 - 1:44pm.
I hope you picked up a hint of bitterness on that last point. These past few months, I've been trying to figure out what devices we at EQO can support with our upcoming service. Thanks to the great developer sites provided by Nokia and Sony Ericsson and the pretty good one from Motorola, a glance at a spec sheet tells me all I need to know. Conversely, I've found no useful developer content online for Samsung. Both the Samsung Mobile Developer Club and the SMCS (whatever that is) appear to be officially sanctioned, but neither are of much use. I'm of the opinion that Samsung will never garner as much fervor until they embrace third party application development, starting with a good developer site. At the very least, I will remain bitter until Samsung emails me back. Recall my mentioning that I am not a Samsung hater. I have an A706 from Rogers and a privately acquired E900 that I find quite delightful and cooperative, shame I had to buy them to find out what they can do. If anyone has any accurate sources of Samsung device info, I'm all ears. Note to prospective EQO users with Samsung phones: if we don't support your device its not for lack of want or trying. We just can't get our hands on every Samsung phone out there, not even a good chunk. However, we are very encouraging of user involvement in our Samsung endeavors. If interested, send us an email to support@eqo.com and we'll work with you to prove whether or not the new EQO Mobile will work on your device. I look forward to hearing from some of you. Chris |