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Widgets!?

I just updated my n95 8gb to v 15.0.015 and I hear I can use "widgets" to view how much battery I have left etc... where can I get these "widgets"... couldn't find them on the phone!
To my knowledge widgets are links to the internet so how would the net help to find out how much battery I have?!?!?!?!? PLease help!
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I dont think that an application exist yet,that shows accurately how much battery time you got left.
Try this free app.
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Old 02-16-2008, 02:01 AM
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the widgets you speak of are yahoo widgets that you can use to view info and basically control your phone from the computer. http://www.n95users.com/forum/third-...xtensions.html
they work quite well too
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Can I not check my battery like that cool nokia MOSH widget without using my pc then?
Is there no app I can just popp on my phone?
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Can I not check my battery like that cool nokia MOSH widget without using my pc then?
Is there no app I can just popp on my phone?
See post number 2 above from Jek.

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this is what you are talking about:

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When Nokia first announced Web RunTime Widgets, my first question was ‘how is that different from Widsets?’ Honestly, I’m still trying to figure out exactly what the difference is, and Nokia isn’t making things any easier. They’ve recently started melting the two together, with a new mobile Widgsets library available.

Widgets.Nokia.Mobi offers a one-stop shop for your Widsets/Widgets needs, including a handy list of phones that are capable of using standalone ‘Widgets’, and a link to download either Widgets or Widsets. Widsets is a java app, and is thus capable of running on nearly any mobile phone on the market today. Widgets require Web RunTime support, which only a handful of S60-powered cell phones have currently.

Also, for some reason, you’re asked to login to download any of the standalone Widgets. Why? What’s the point of needing to create an account if these things are basically apps that sit on my phone? Is there a benefit to me to registering and logging in?

There are a handful of free and premium Widgets available on the mobile library, so cruise over to check them out, but don’t be surprised if you’re not quite sure which to click on. I am, too.

Head over, and check the article out, and leave a comment

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