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The Nokia E61 and Your Macintosh

by Jayvee on December 26th, 2006

For the longest time, Apple fans have talked about the Zen behind electronic computing. This “Holy Trinity” consists of a Macintosh running OS X, a Sony Ericsson mobile phone and a Palm OS handheld. There have been several iterations of this, which include the MacBook + Treo or the MacBook + Sony Ericsson P990 series, but one thing is for sure - the brands of Apple, Palm and Sony Ericsson jive very well like butter and jam.

And then comes the Nokia E61, a Symbian powered operating system that does what most smartphones can do: sync, surf, call, organize, and push (email).

It turns out that Symbian has been churning out really good applications (like this podcast downloader) for the E61 and other devices on Symbian.

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Here is a comprehensive review of the E61 when it comes to pairing it with your Macintosh. The thread also talks about how to maximize the use of the Symbian + Macintosh pairing. A good read.

Image courtesy of hannibal from PhilMUG.

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