Nokia N96 Released on T-Mobile Pay Monthly Deals
Posted by Christie Lourens on Oct 18, 2008
The Nokia N series range of mobile phones just gets better and better, with the slimmer, big-screened Nokia N96 . With a massive 16GB memory and a microSD slot to extend that even more, you’ll have room to store all your music, photos and videos. The Nokia N96 has got everything you need for music - an MP3 player, FM radio, stereo speakers and more music to download from Mobile Jukebox. The 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and autofocus will give you camera-quality pictures.
Nokia Updates Exchange Client for S60 Smartphones
Posted by otto on Oct 12, 2008
Click to View Nokia offers an application called Mail for Exchange that allows owners of some of its Eseries and Nseries smartphones, which run on the Symbian OS and S60 interface, to connect to Microsoft Exchange servers. This software has just been updated to version 2.7.
Nokia unveils navigation, GPS enabled handset at Mobile Asia 2008
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Feb 27, 2008
Nokia came up with Nokia 6110 GPS enabled handset in India . According to Nokia it is the first mobile phone that is optimized for GPS and the navigation functionalities. Presently, the phone comes with maps of 8 cities of the country, and will have important locations like hospitals, banks, restaurants, schools, colleges, petrol pumps, places of worships, etc. marked on them.
GPS Technology enters mobile phones
Posted by Christie Lourens on Feb 13, 2008
The leaders of handset manufacturing, Nokia and US based Garmin came forward to step into this technology. In fact Garmin showcased its mobile phone which resembles to Apple iPhone, utilizing touchscreen technology for navigation at the mobile world congress. Its phone also includes a camera and MP3 player and is expected to rock the market in the third quarter of the year. It had also signed an agreement with Google to include some of the web king’s services.
Nokia N82 bundled with 3 months of navigation
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Dec 12, 2007
Bundling a few free months of navigation with the N82 is a sensible move by Nokia. It should encourage uptake of Nokia Maps premium services once the free bundled period expires. Nokia will be hoping that people become reliant on the service and wish to continue using it. It is worth noting that this bundle is for the premium voice navigation. This is used for in car GPS navigation with step by step voice instructions.
Auto Screen Rotation Apple iPhone-like On Nokia N95
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Nov 10, 2007
Although Nokia is the world’s biggest cell phone maker, it has been largely overshadowed these past few months because of a certain handset sprouting out of Cupertino. One of the coolest features on the iPhone is its ability to automatically switch between portrait and landscape mode. Now you can enjoy the same automation on the Nokia N95. Not possible, you say? Well, there is already an accelerometer inside the Nokia N95 so the hardware side of things is already taken care of.