One phone solution for Nokia mobile telephones
Posted by Christie Lourens on Nov 3, 2008
PocketGear provides a platform connecting millions of people around the world with smartphone applications from a network of more than 30,000 developers. PocketGear powers smartphone application distribution for direct channels including PocketGear.com, SymbianGear.com, PalmGear.com, Smartphone.net, and Mobile2Day.de and for more than 15 partners including Palm, Sony Ericsson, Sprint, T-Online, and AOL.
Firefox Mobile Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Oct 27, 2008
October 23, 2008 Yeah, the Mozilla guys may be feeling a little down since Google released its own Chrome web browser. After all, Google was one of Mozilla s biggest supporters. Oh well, you live and you move on, and that s exactly what that crew is doing. You may have heard about the development of Firefox Mobile web browser for cell phones, smartphones, and other mobile devices. Well, it seems that the first device to get Firefox Mobile is the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.
Nokia 2228 CDMA phone announced
Posted by Christie Lourens on Oct 25, 2008
Nokia has announced a new CDMA mobile phone. This new model is Nokia 2228. Nokia 2228 is a slim compact mobile phone and it comes loaded with a 1.3 megapixel camera. The device is also capable of playing media files. It supports a variety of formats including MP4, AAC, AAC+, MP3 and MIDI. Nokia has also loaded the device with speaker dependent voice recognition in addition to integrated handsfree speaker. It has 20-25 MB of usable storage memory. PC connectivity is available through MicroUSB.
Nokia’s “Comes With Music” arrives on 3 Mobile network
Posted by otto on Oct 24, 2008
3 is the musical number Clearly very much in tune with Nokia’s “Comes With Music” service, the phone network provider have duly jumped onto the mobile musical bandwagon to give access to Nokia’s online music store. 3 Mobile will give its customers with a compatible Nokia N95 and computer, free reign to devour the very innards of Nokia’s 4 million track superstore whenever you get that audio bug.
Fringin’ VoIP, IM Client Updated for (Mostly) Nokia Smartphones
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Oct 24, 2008
By James Alan Miller October 24, 2008 Fring has updated its VoIP and IM client for the Symbian platform to version 3.36. The company announced the news on its blog today. Available for all Symbian 9, S60 3rd Edition (mostly Nokia) smartphones, the software update fixes a few bugs and sports an upgraded and “better looking” interface and is now more user friendly, according to the company.
Qik Mobile Phone Video Streaming Now Available On Nokia and Sony Ericsson Dumbphones
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Oct 21, 2008
Owners of the following phones can grab the J2ME client now: Nokia 5300, Nokia 6300, Nokia 6500 (classic and slide), Nokia 6555, Nokia 8800 Arte/Carbon Arte, Sony Ericsson G502, Sony Ericsson K660i, Sony Ericsson K850i, Sony Ericsson K858c, Sony Ericsson W890i, Sony Ericsson W908c, Sony Ericsson W910i, and Sony Ericsson Z750i.
Nokia Tube Is Latest iPhone Killer
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Oct 18, 2008
Nokia is expected to launch a new touchscreen smartphone designed to rival Apple’s iPhone this week. According to Reuters, the device, which is thought to be called Tube, will be launched on Thursday and is likely to feature GPS, Wi-Fi connectivity and support for Java and DVB-H mobile TV broadcasts. It will run using the Symbian S60 OS. The phone is extremely important, Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi told Reuters.
Nokia backs out of business mobile sync -
Posted by Joanne Whales on Oct 18, 2008
Rather than maintaining its own device synchronisation applications, Nokia intends to ensure that its devices work with the leading third-party device sync systems. The company recently announced that it would in future use Microsoft ActiveSync on all S60 devices, and today’s press release renews this commitment. Nokia also says it will be working with partners including IBM and Cisco to support synchronisation between their systems and its Symbian smartphones.
Hands-on With Nokia’s First S60 Touch Phone
Posted by Joanne Whales on Oct 18, 2008
For a mid-range music phone with touch, though, the 5800 is pretty well equipped: 640×360 touchscreen with haptic response, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 3G on the 850/1900 MHz band (works with AT&T here in the States), 3.2MP camera with Zeiss lens, and an 8GB microSD card for music in the box.
Nokia’s Touch Phone Makes Appearance In Britney Spears Video
Posted by Christie Lourens on Oct 17, 2008
Oct 17, 2008 08:57 AM Nokia recently announced its first touch-screen mobile phone, the 5800 XpressMusic . Nokia convinced Britney Spears to include the phone in her most recent music video, placing the 5800 squarely in front of the eyes of its target market (a.k.a., young’uns). Product placement in TV shows, movies, and music videos is nothing new.