Improving the Nokia N9?

Three hacks to get the MeeGo mean machine even more marvellous

Published by Ian Delaney on February 8, 2012

The white N9

GLOBAL – We know that the Nokia N9 has a lot of fans among Conversations readers. Heck, it’s such a lovely phone with some very cool innovations that you can’t find elsewhere.

But is it perfect? Well, that’s a matter of taste. Maybe no phone is ever perfect. Happily, though, people have been busily tweaking their N9 to make it behave even better. These are the hacks I’ve got installed. Maybe you have some of your own favourites. In which case, leave your comments below.

Make your calendar cooler

There are a number of programs designed to better integrate the N9’s calendar into the phone. The one I’m using is Organiser Feed, which does two useful things.

new notifications feed feed settings

First, it makes the icon on the launcher screen reflect today’s date, rather than the 12th, which is only correct 1/30th of the time.

The second part of the program adds your forthcoming events to the notifications screen, which is really useful.

Completionists might also want a real-time clock for their launcher icon. I’m not so sure this is necessary, since you can see a clock any time you look at the standby or lock screen.

Connect your contacts

One very useful thing that you can do with both Windows Phone and Symbian based phones is put your most-used contacts onto your home screen, so you can get in touch with them without having to go through the address book every time.

You can’t do that on a Nokia N9 out of the box, but now you can with ContactLaunch. If a lot of your phone use is contacting the same few people, then it really cuts through the palaver of making a call or sending a text. This is the only paid-for item in this list. It costs £1.

contactLaunch contactLaunch_launcher

Sorting out Swipe

The no-buttons, three screen interface of the Nokia N9 has been greeted with acclaim. But there’s something a little quirky about it. If you swipe to the left from a running application, it takes you back to the home screens. But which one? Sometimes it seems random, or it’s never the one that you actually wanted, which is another two swipes left. [There is actually a logic to this: it takes you back to the screen you launched the app from, but it’s easy to forget how you arrived at your current app].

swipe manager

Anyway, there’s no need to play Home Screen Lotto if you install Swipe Manager. You can simply decide what direction means what: if you want a left swipe to take you to the launcher, and right to take you to the task manager, then you can have this, or the reverse, and the same with upwards and downwards.

So what are you ‘must-have’ tweaks for the Nokia N9 interface?

Comments

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

    Swipe Manager does not work with PR 1.1

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

    Swipe Manager does not work with PR 1.1

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

    Swipe Manager does not work with PR 1.1

  • Anonymous

    Thank you Ian, finally a few interesting words about N9 in conversations..
    Is it something about to happen in Nokia organisation? ..not so much articles about Lumia, Super Bowl, white colours last couple of days or you just taking deep breath before new Lumia articles marathon?.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you Ian, finally a few interesting words about N9 in conversations..
    Is it something about to happen in Nokia organisation? ..not so much articles about Lumia, Super Bowl, white colours last couple of days or you just taking deep breath before new Lumia articles marathon?.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you Ian, finally a few interesting words about N9 in conversations..
    Is it something about to happen in Nokia organisation? ..not so much articles about Lumia, Super Bowl, white colours last couple of days or you just taking deep breath before new Lumia articles marathon?.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you Ian, finally a few interesting words about N9 in conversations..
    Is it something about to happen in Nokia organisation? ..not so much articles about Lumia, Super Bowl, white colours last couple of days or you just taking deep breath before new Lumia articles marathon?.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Oops – it’s been a while. If you’re daring there’s a new version in the works:

    http://forums.internettablettalk.com/showthread.php?t=79797&page=3

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Oops – it’s been a while. If you’re daring there’s a new version in the works:

    http://forums.internettablettalk.com/showthread.php?t=79797&page=3

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Oops – it’s been a while. If you’re daring there’s a new version in the works:

    http://forums.internettablettalk.com/showthread.php?t=79797&page=3

  • Anonymous

    Finally a article about the best device Nokia is currently selling, even if the article is not very well researched.

    After all this buzz about the Lumia featurephones I really hope we will get some great smartphone related news later this month at MWC!
    I have only to look at the numer of views at the symbian belle related article from yesterday and all thus N9 noise all over the web and here at the comments, the majority is currently interested in smartphones, not the Lumia’s.

  • Anonymous

    Finally a article about the best device Nokia is currently selling, even if the article is not very well researched.

    After all this buzz about the Lumia featurephones I really hope we will get some great smartphone related news later this month at MWC!
    I have only to look at the numer of views at the symbian belle related article from yesterday and all thus N9 noise all over the web and here at the comments, the majority is currently interested in smartphones, not the Lumia’s.

  • Anonymous

    I am the future!

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

    Downloaded. Let’s see. Thanks. :)

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

    It’s probably one of those useless geeky things. But here is what I found really amazing about the N9 – the fact, that it is in essence, a true linux phone.

    After enabling developer mode, I get a full working terminal on my phone. I can ssh to the phone from my laptop and vice versa. This feature alone makes it a killer device for me,

  • http://twitter.com/bluechrism Chris Martin

    OK, so you mention Organizer feed, others have mentioned Calendar feed.

    Which is better?

  • http://twitter.com/bluechrism Chris Martin

    OK, so you mention Organizer feed, others have mentioned Calendar feed.

    Which is better?

  • http://twitter.com/bluechrism Chris Martin

    OK, so you mention Organizer feed, others have mentioned Calendar feed.

    Which is better?

  • http://twitter.com/bluechrism Chris Martin

    OK, so you mention Organizer feed, others have mentioned Calendar feed.

    Which is better?

  • Anonymous

    I understand the Headline as a Question.
    And if Nokia would ask me I would advise:

    Release the N9 worldwide with some Marketing to stop the underdog image and the viral marketing – all the moaning harms your Lumia branch!

    Release ASAP a N9 with a flip out Hardware keyboard just like the E7, N97 or the N900.

    Create a equivalent successor with multicore CPU, 12MP camera and xenon flash additionaly to the video LED to have something competitive in the Market.

    Samsung will soon release the Galaxy S3. Keep on trying, Nokia!

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

    “But is it perfect? Well, that’s a matter of taste. Maybe no phone is ever perfect. Happily, though, people have been busily tweaking their N9 to make it behave even better.”

    Why does Nokia do a negative PR always when the Nokia N9 comes into Picture? Elop’s MS effect? This is not gonna make you sell more Lumias, mind you!

    Even the worst Nokia critic loves the Nokia N9 except the people at Nokia including its CEO! SAD!

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

    And I missed to mention the Title! Its a shame Nokia!

    May be you should look at improving the 16GB, NON-Pentaband, NON-NFC, NON-BT Transfer capable…… LUMIA!
     

  • Anonymous

    Dont forget Zune and the totally broken USB plug. My girlfriend hated it the most.

    Personally I don’t like at the Lumia the multitasking emulator. I get everytime the feeling this device will tell me: “you are to stupid to realize the difference, you are only a end customer”.
    Also I still unable to create screenshots of a buggy application without paying for this feature.

  • Los Straslos

    From wikipedia “Nokia N9″:
    Market position of N9 & MeeGo ecosystem in comparison to Lumia & WP competition
    Having no support from Nokia and with market restricions, the one and only N9 model has reached sales estimated to be between 1.5 and 2 million units. In a comparable period, 3 cheaper Lumia smartphones, sold in the most affluent markets, with the biggest marketing support by Nokia ever and with massive multi-hundred-million dollar marketing budget by Microsoft reached 600,000 unit sales combined. The N9 outsells Lumia in average 3 to 1 in sold units. Considering the higher price of N9 this means N9 model generates sagnificantly more income and revenue for Nokia than all 3 Lumia devices combined.
    Nokia, it is time to get rid of your smart predictor CEO for your own good.

  • Los Straslos

    From wikipedia “Nokia N9″:
    Market position of N9 & MeeGo ecosystem in comparison to Lumia & WP competition
    Having no support from Nokia and with market restricions, the one and only N9 model has reached sales estimated to be between 1.5 and 2 million units. In a comparable period, 3 cheaper Lumia smartphones, sold in the most affluent markets, with the biggest marketing support by Nokia ever and with massive multi-hundred-million dollar marketing budget by Microsoft reached 600,000 unit sales combined. The N9 outsells Lumia in average 3 to 1 in sold units. Considering the higher price of N9 this means N9 model generates sagnificantly more income and revenue for Nokia than all 3 Lumia devices combined.
    Nokia, it is time to get rid of your smart predictor CEO for your own good.

  • Los Straslos

    From wikipedia “Nokia N9″:
    Market position of N9 & MeeGo ecosystem in comparison to Lumia & WP competition
    Having no support from Nokia and with market restricions, the one and only N9 model has reached sales estimated to be between 1.5 and 2 million units. In a comparable period, 3 cheaper Lumia smartphones, sold in the most affluent markets, with the biggest marketing support by Nokia ever and with massive multi-hundred-million dollar marketing budget by Microsoft reached 600,000 unit sales combined. The N9 outsells Lumia in average 3 to 1 in sold units. Considering the higher price of N9 this means N9 model generates sagnificantly more income and revenue for Nokia than all 3 Lumia devices combined.
    Nokia, it is time to get rid of your smart predictor CEO for your own good.

  • Anonymous

    I don’t believe this numbers. But even if the N9 only sold as many devices as the unpopular Lumia the signs for the Nokia board should be clear:

    There is a market for expensive superphones!

    You have only to produce and sell it.

    To remind: There was not such a huge marketing campain for the N9 and it is still not officially released in huge markets like U.K., germany and the U.S. – Nokia don’t want to sell those.

    The big advantage: The current symbian customers would have a migration path thanks to Qt. The Belle update article yesterday had 30000 views within only a few hours.

    At the moment they are totally unsettled and the most are going to Android because it delivers the best compromise to their old symbain. This is a debacle!
     

  • http://twitter.com/MFaroTusino Michael Faro-Tusino

     So essentially you want them to commercialise the N950 :D Most N9 users and N900 fans want this. I don’t know why Nokia doesn’t listen

  • http://twitter.com/MFaroTusino Michael Faro-Tusino

     I like Calendar feed better, as it keeps all the entries confined above the feed, in a separate header. Only downside is you need to install Dynamic Calendar app if you want changing calendar icon.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    It was certainly intended as provocative – that’s how you get people to look at an article, but not negative! We love our N9s here on Conversations.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Thank you. I am not convinced about the landscape mode tweaks, myself: the UI just looks “odd” to me that way.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    You say it’s not well researched? These are the tweaks I’ve found most useful in six months of use. Maybe you’d prefer a list of 30 “things”, my preference is for three that actually offer a big difference!

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Nice one! Hope the re-release hits the store soon. I’ve had it installed on my N9 since pre-1.1 and saw it was still available. Apologies again for misleading information there.

  • Anonymous

    Sorry, but the second paragraph made the first hiccup. So I read your article a little bit biased.
    Where are the “the device is a mather of Taste” warning paragraph in front of the Lumia articles?

    But now to my critics:
    If you mention Organiser Feed you should also Point to Calendar Feed. Choice is always good.

    You have highligted the build in Calendar tweak by Thomas Perl. But since this will be a feature of PR1.2 everyone should be aware of potential conficts. And what about giving us this way a small preview?

    And your Swipe Manager doesn’t work at the current firmware. You delivered later a download link with a working beta from a forum. Thank you. But testing it before would have been better.

    Also I personally don’t like the aftertaste of the last tipp. Why is it needed to emphasize “home screen lotto”? At the Lumia artikels the drawbacks of this platform is not emphasized. We are only able to read it all over the web, in the comments or realize them after we wasted a lot of money as I have done!

    In addition to it: With PR1.2 we get a change to the current behavior of your “home screen lotto”. Have you read about it yourself or will we read anyway a preview in a article next week?
    If you close a app at PR1.2 you get not always back to the task view but to the view you used before. If you started a app at the app grid and close the app you get directly back to the app grid.
    Also if you start a application from a different app you will get back to the first by closing the new window. Not to the task manager.

    I personally are waiting eagerly for the new firmware to improve the best Nokia I have ever bought. Be proud of it and promote it!

    I had a Lumia 800 before so don’t be afraid the N9 could criple down your Lumia sales. After the totally Lumia disaster I had anyway only the choice between Android and the N9. And I always prefered Nokia over cheap china crap. I hope I will be able to make a similar decision the next time I have to buy a new mobile assistant.

    Sorry to call your article not well researched. But the topic makes me think always how many money I have lost with the Lumia 800 bevore I spent even more money to get a N9 with 64 GB storage over here. And the white was nowhere aviable despite there was a article here some months ago. I bet, the white Lumia 800 will hit the stores before!

  • Kristóf Korcsik

    Hi! Who can help me? I would like to install PR 1.1 via NSU, because I haven’t WLAN connect here, but the Software Updater doesn’t know my N9 device. I have XP on my computer. Thanks for answers in advance.

  • hriday.

    Does Swipe Manager still work for you guys.. ? After the PR1.1 update it’s not workin anymore on my N9. And the Organiser Feed settings look different to me, which version is it.. ?

  • http://twitter.com/pohlipit Pete Pete

    Whatsapp for the N9 is a must. Otherwise no point in having one.

  • http://twitter.com/pohlipit Pete Pete

    Whatsapp for the N9 is a must. Otherwise no point in having one.

  • http://twitter.com/pohlipit Pete Pete

    Whatsapp for the N9 is a must. Otherwise no point in having one.

  • hriday.

    Thank god my life is not dependent on just one app..

    But there’s still ‘ebuddy XMS’ for the N9 which is pretty like Whatsapp and ‘Talkbox’ which is actually the same, just that you send voice messages instead of text messages. Both also available for other platforms.

  • hriday.

    Thank god my life is not dependent on just one app..

    But there’s still ‘ebuddy XMS’ for the N9 which is pretty like Whatsapp and ‘Talkbox’ which is actually the same, just that you send voice messages instead of text messages. Both also available for other platforms.

  • http://twitter.com/bluechrism Chris Martin

    A agree somethings do look odd – The multitasking home screen, as well as the lockscreen which doesn’t rotate the image it uses and so you end up with half black/half image.

    Having said that, Nokia’s have generally provided good orientation support at Qt / QtQuick continues to help with that.  Many native N9 apps rotate well, some don’t at all, but it seems to make sense that if you rotate your phone to use an app in landscape, you shouldn’t need to go back to portrait on the home screens if you don’t want to.

    Incedently, I’m hoping for improved landscape support on Windows Phone toon in future versions.  Although I don’t use it, the landscape QWERTY slider (e.g E7) is an important form-factor that certainly has it’s fans, and like the N9, WP7 has some apps that rotate well, and others plus the home screen that do not. It’s inconsistent.

    Anyway, back to the N9 – One last bit to add is that i wish there was an easier Gui method for those tweaks – I used the command line one as i like lockscreen as well and think it feels odd if the lock screen is in a different orientation to the OS. Maybe the dev of the Home screen settings app can add lockscreen rotation to the tweaks it can make.

  • http://ombrenelcielo.wordpress.com/ ombrenelcielo

    Terribly written article.
    You should really do some positive marketing on this device instead of trying to destroy it. Q4Y11 without the N9 would have meant end of Nokia basically.

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

    Oh is it? I believe you…

    Lets have a provocative article on LUMIA and Windows Phone.

    How about a Spanish article on Nokia and Microsoft being bound by LUMIA?
    Or should it be “Nokia – Stephen Elop – Steve Ballmer: Bound by LUMIA”

  • Anonymous

    For the swipe manager is not working on 1.1 .. it seems he don’t have the current update 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    I only use Skype for IM, so I’m a happy bunny without any extra apps with the N9

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    See the last comment for a link to the latest beta I could find.

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Thanks. For what it’s worth, I intend to write pretty much the same article on Lumia and Belle – for every interface, developers are coming up with some excellent innovations. 

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Thanks. For what it’s worth, I intend to write pretty much the same article on Lumia and Belle – for every interface, developers are coming up with some excellent innovations. 

  • Anonymous

    Great , just download it now and it works perfectly :) .. thx Ian

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Vitaliy-Bulochkin/100002347163990 Vitaliy Bulochkin

     Fix “meegotouchhome-remote-theme” process, which puts my battery for 12 hours in idle!

  • Anonymous

    why dont post some great mods for n9 which can not be found in ios, wp7 without jailbreaking?

  • Francois Magny

    I’m not loving my N9. Entering my Social Media passwords in three times or more a day is not a fun end-user experience in 2012. I have decided to go to back to my Windows Phone when I entered my passwords in 2011 once, and it is still working now.

  • Anonymous

    Wow, Ian! Some people really didn’t like this article! I for one would say I liked it, because it was an N9 article in Conversations! ;) More please! I agree with you that some things are best left alone: I totally appreciate the MeeGo designers and their choice to have a ‘mainly portrait’ phone, because it just sits so nicely in the hand that way. I don’t want to install anything to have my home-screens flipping around landscape and portrait all the time, it will get on my nerves. I’m also a little skeptical it will work perfectly, as the portrait tweaks on the N900 were far from perfect. I like the fact that the N9 app pile seems to get a little bigger every few days, and I have now pretty much everything I need on my N9, and it’s not that much. Maybe a dozen or so extra apps downloaded. I love this thing. It is SUCH a pleasure to use on a daily basis. Nokia made a Guns n’ Fire phone that really impresses people. Iphone users and Android users surround me here in NYC, but every time I whip out my cyan beauty, their eyes are always curiously drawn to my swiping. Ha! Those fools….  ;-)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

     You are a TROLL, you did not even use a N9, I have one and I dond need to enter passwords, just one time when I add an account!! Nice try, but you are so stupid!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

     There are plenty of other options: Yahoo IM, Skype, facebook, GTalk and others…At some poit I am sure that Whatsapp will be available

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

     There are plenty of other options: Yahoo IM, Skype, facebook, GTalk and others…At some poit I am sure that Whatsapp will be available

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney
  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney
  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney
  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Sure…. do you have any suggestions?

  • Anonymous

    but what u say about its voice quality

  • Anonymous

    why while downloading go online play

  • Anonymous

    can you make an action voice, or action commands, or a personal assistant ?

  • http://blog.segfault.co.in Rahul

     The landscape mod actually works flawlessly. Even has a nice animated transition to the landscape.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for that, I’ll wait until PR1.2 is in, then give it a go. Cheers

  • Abhishek Kumar Sahu

    why we dont have belle os up gradation for N97??????

  • Abhishek Kumar Sahu

    why we dont have belle os up gradation for N97??????

  • Abhishek Kumar Sahu

    why we dont have belle os up gradation for N97??????

  • Abhishek Kumar Sahu

    why we dont have belle os up gradation for N97??????

  • http://www.facebook.com/www.tunasjayateknik.co.cc Budhy Willie

    how to update n9 v.30.2012.07-7, because it doesn’t work on nokia suite….any suggest?

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  • http://twitter.com/LombardiMathieu Mathieu Lombardi

    The calender feed app is cool.  However it drains juice during idle from a phone that’s already got atrocious battery life.  Had to uninstall it to get proper respectable battery life.