![]() ![]() To find this setting go to Settings > Time Display > Black/White List Apps. Go into the settings and you can “blacklist” certain applications. For instance it automatically shows on the homescreen. Say you don’t want the time to show up on a certain application. I have the time showing on the bottom right.Sorry there are no screenshots, for some reason the screenshots weren’t showing up with the time. I’ve had it installed on my E71 for about an hour now and so far so good.Ĭheck out the images below. This is where FreeTimeBox comes in to rescue us. I hate dealing with unsigned apps so I’ve been on the lookout for one that you can install without any problems. I knew there was already an application called Timebar, but this app was unsigned. This is a small feature that comes with Symbian S60 Feature Pack 2 devices. Just like the picture of the E71x to the right. I got a few emails from readers asking how to get the time in the bottom bar while navigating the menu and other applications so that we can easily see the time from any screen. A few weeks back I showed you all the E71x coming to AT&T here in the United States. They may be hard to find, but they are there if you look hard enough. The beauty of the E71 and all Symbian S60 smartphones is the availability of 3rd party applications. What if you’re checking Google Maps, the Internet, or Nokia Messaging? If you need the time immediately you are – as my mom would say – shitouttaluck.
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