Nokia Photo Browser for the E71
The Nokia Photo Browser App
One of the big drawbacks of the Nokia E71 is its poor ability to handle lots of photos. When I first got the phone, I transferred around a thousand photos from old phones etc – it became quickly clear that it was very difficult (and pretty slow) to browse and find photos that were taken some time ago. Luckily, Nokia Beta Labs has come up with a Photo Browser application.
The Photo Browser allows you to preview, and quickly flick through thumbnails of your photos, and allows you to open them up full-screen to show them to friends. All you have to do is install the Photo Browser application on your phone, launch it (you’ll need to give it a few minutes to index all of your photos the first time you run it) and you’re free to browse your images easily and quickly.
Full information and the download can be found at Nokia Beta Labs. You may also notice an excellent little link on Nokia’s Photo Browser page – “barcode link to this page”. If you select this, you’ll be given the image of a barcode on your screen – on your E71, go to MENU > TOOLS > BARCODE READER and select SCAN CODE. Show the barcode to your camera and it’ll give you the direct link to the download page on your phone – this is great and saves you spending time typing in a long link.
For some, this may seem like old news since the Photo Browser was actually released back in March. However, what you may not know is that Nokia are constantly updating their products in the Beta Labs, so the Photo Browser software was last updated on 15 June 2009 (at time of writing), so make sure you’re running the latest and best version of this great utility.
thank you for this program