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Saturday 29 October 2011

Nokia Beta Labs Ovi Contacts V1.06 S60v3 Os9.x Software

 

Nokia Beta Labs Ovi Contacts V1.06 S60v3 Os9.x Software

See where your friends are and what they are doing. Get in touch.

With Ovi Contacts, you can let your friends know what you are doing and where you are. You can also check your friends' status messages to see what your friends are up to. Ovi Contacts is all about keeping in touch with people who matter.
If you have used Nokia Chat you will find Ovi Contacts mobile application familiar. Key features: (note: supported features depend on the platform)

* Presence: Let your friends know if you are available, busy or on the phone. Check your friends' availability.
* Enhanced presence: You can share – or hide – your favorite places with your friends. You can also let your friends know what you are listening.
* Chat: Get in touch with your friends with chat. Convey your messages with emotions and share your location on the map via chat.

We will continue developing Ovi Contacts and will bring more features for you to enjoy. Stay tuned!

Compatibility and system requirements:

Versions available for S60 3rd Edition (all Feature Packs), Series 40, and Maemo.
Ovi Contacts certified devices include: Nokia N73 (3.0638 and newer), Nokia E65, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia E51, Nokia N82, Nokia E71, Nokia E66, Nokia E63, Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, Nokia N810 WiMax Edition. For these devices, a localized client is available via mobile download.
Ovi Contacts has also been tested to work on the following devices: Nokia E61i, Nokia E62, Nokia N93, Nokia N93i, Nokia N80, Nokia N77, Nokia N75, Nokia 6290, Nokia N76, Nokia 5700 XpressMusic, Nokia 6120 classic, Nokia E90, Nokia N81, Nokia N81 8GB, Nokia 6121 classic, Nokia 6121 classic, Nokia 6124 classic, Nokia N78, Nokia 6220 classic, Nokia 5320, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia N96, Nokia N85, Nokia N79, Nokia 6650, Nokia 7500 Prism, Nokia 3120 classic, Nokia 5610 XpressMusic, Nokia 5300 XpressMusic, Nokia 6600 Fold, Nokia 8600 Luna, Nokia 3500 classic, Nokia 5310 XpressMusic


Download Nokia Beta Labs Ovi Contacts V1.06 S60v3 Os9.x Software

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Nokia unveils Lumia a Windows smartphone

 
 

Nokia Corp. on Wednesday launched its long-awaited first Windows cell phones, hoping to claw back market share it has lost in the tough, top-end smartphone race to chief rivals, Apple Inc.'s iPhone, Samsung and Google's Android software.

But some analysts say it may be too little, too late, for the world's top mobile phone maker.


With price tags of 420 ($580) and 270, the Lumia 800 and 710 are based on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 7 software and come eight months after Nokia and the computing giant said they were hitching up.


"Lumia is reasonably good ... but it's not an iPhone killer or a Samsung killer," Neil Mawston from Strategy Analytics said. "But where Nokia does stand out is on their price it looks like they are going to be very competitive."


Lumia 800, with Carl Zeiss optics and 16GB of internal memory, will be available in selected European countries in November, including France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Britain. It will be sold in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan before the year-end.


Lumia 710, with a 1.4 GHz processor, navigational applications and Nokia Music, mobile music-streaming app will first be available in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan toward the end of the year.


The company's share price jumped almost 3 per cent to 4.96 ($6.90) in otherwise depressed market in Helsinki.


Nokia also unveiled four cheaper smartphones aimed at emerging markets, the Asha handsets priced 60 to 115 with cameras, navigation applications and fast downloads, in a bid to help "the next billion" users connect to the Internet, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said at the Nokia presentation in London.


Equipped with QWERTY keyboards and some with the popular dual SIM cards, the Asha handsets will be shipped globally in the fourth quarter or early 2012.


Nokia, which claims 1.3 billion daily users, has steadily been losing ground in smartphones, squeezed in the low end by Asian manufacturers like ZTE and in the high end by the iPhone, Research in Motion's Blackberry, Korea's Samsung Electronics and Taiwan—based HTC Corp.


The iPhone has set the standard for smartphones among many design-conscious consumers. The Blackberry has been the favourite of the corporate set and increasingly Google Inc.'s Android software has emerged as the choice for phone makers that want to challenge the iPhone.


Samsung and HTC snapping at Nokia's heels for third place in top-end smartphones behind the iPhone and Samsung are the biggest users of the Android platform.


Nokia is still operating Symbian software, older than Apple's software and considered clumsy by many, although it has been upgraded. Nokia also introduced the MeeGo platform in its flagship N9 model launched last month.


Mr. Elop has said Windows software will become the cell phone maker's main platform but that Nokia won't stop developing Symbian or MeeGo.

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