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November 24, 2005 Saving browsed pages for later use Posted by at 04:06 PM | Categories: Hints & Tips

One of my favorite uses of S60 phones is it’s browser. Lot of my friends have remained skeptic about the capabilities, or actually about the benefits, that new advanced phones like S60 devices can provide. Lately there have been two examples that have converted them to “believers”: firstly photos that are taken with over 1Mpix camera and printed on real photographic paper, and secondly the opportunities that the combined wap/web browser of the phones offer. I, for an example, commute to work by my own car, and while driving I typically listen to Groove FM via my car’s radio. The nice thing about Groove FM is that they display the playlist on their website in real-time, and if I missed the information on who’s playing and what’s the song title in the FM broadcast, I can always check it on their website with my phone, and even save the page on my phone for later revisit. This way I can easily collect list of songs that I might purchase later on. Just click Options->Advanced options->Save page, and the page is stored in phone memory. Moving to Saved pages is easy: when on Bookmarks page, right-clicking your 5-way navigation key takes you to Saved pages. Screenshots are taken with Samsung SGH-D730 (which is btw a great phone but more about that in a separate post).

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Hi,

is there any way to save passwords in the browser? It's a real pain to always enter those in pages where they are needed.

Posted by: Henrikki | November 27, 2005 01:07 PM

Hi, unfortunately the save password-feature is not supported in the browser at the moment. It is being planned for future functionality, though. But thanks for you feedback!

Posted by: Teppo | November 28, 2005 10:13 AM

Hi! On a related note... I was wondering if there was a way to copy the 'saved pages' from my N95-8Gb to my PC? If its possible at all how do I go about it?

Posted by: R. Chie Cosay | June 10, 2008 12:55 PM


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