Nseries Internet User Study
A colleague of mine from Nokia asked me to promote the Nseries Internet User Study:
What are the features you use and what would you like to improve? We would like to know how you browse the Internet with your NSeries device today and what needs to be done to serve you in the future. The suggestions and comments you give are used to develop your next mobile device.
Sounds good. Although, it’s somewhat silly that the survey is only for Nseries owners, even though the same S60 browser is also in Eseries devices and Nokia 3250, 5500, and 6290. But I digress… Your feedback is valuable - go and fill in that survey!
P.P.S. Be warned: there are 41 questions in total, including some pretty tough ones:
16) Please describe last time you used an Internet browser with your mobile device.
What was the service you used?
Google Reader mobile.What was the situation- where were you, where there other people present?
Toilet. No.How was the use of the service linked to your activity?
No, thank god.Why did you use a mobile browser? How normal a situation was that for you?
I know it’s abnormal, and you are not supposed to do it. No need to go Freudian on me…How would you describe your experience?
Quite pleasant, thanks.
Oh, I’m so funny.





This post just made my day. Thanks Tommi!
LMAO… I think you just revealed too much info there buddy.
LOL.
Thanks for the laugh Big Boss.
That’s funny.. that’s exactly where I last used my phone.. same page too : )
I actually found this a very interesting survey to take… not something that one can always say
There’s no way to state you have more than one N-Series device and the N800 is missing …
This is great but what about situation in PIM. Calendar, Conatacts and Task… S60 has PIM a little bit inconveniet…..
Didn’t Nokia manufacture toilet paper holders a long time ago?
Browsing the net on the crapper is not an abnormal situation at all. I do it quite frequently.
Commenting on blogs from the cra*per aint that abnormal either. . .
Heh, nice to hear that you are not the only weirdo around. Now that this use case turned out to be quite common, I wonder how the user-experience people will seek to improve the browsing-experience-while-on-cra*per
On a more serious note, more than hundred people gave their feedback already during the first 24 hours. Thanks everybody!!