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  Nokia latest C series mobile phones

Saturday, February 6th, 2010 | In Phones & Mobile Apps | Tags: ,

Nokia Corporation, the top mobile maker, is planning to launch its new Symbian-based C series of mobile phones, according to the Daily Mobile report. If the source is correct, then both C5 and C6 will be served as Nokia’s first C series of mobile phone in the market soon.

The overall of the smartphone market grew 26 percent in the fourth quarter last year and Nokia remains the overall mobile market leader with 37.7 percent of the market share. In order to maintain and grow the mobile market share, Nokia is working hard to produce more innovative mobile phones in near future.

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Nokia latest C5 mobile phones
Nokia C5 is a new mobile phone that will expect to be showcased on this coming Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Nokia C5 is the powered by Symbian S60 third version FP2 operating system and it is equipped with 2.2-inch of Quarter Video Graphic Array (QVGA) screen display; 3.2-megapixel of camera with auto-focus and LED flash; 50MB of internal memory; MicroSD slot; a 3.5MM audio jack and built-in FM radio.
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  Nokia Image Space, an online community service

Saturday, December 26th, 2009 | In Phones & Mobile Apps | Tags: ,

On 22nd December 2009, Nokia Beta Labs had introduced their latest mobile application which is called as Nokia Image Space. This application provides the users a new way to view their photos and allows them to upload photos to their Flickr account instantly. Nokia Image Space allows users link to their Flickr account and allows users to spatial browsing of photos from their mobile devices.

The great idea behind this application is that communities build up an image based mirror world, by pulling together all the photos, location based information and hyperlinks relationship to that location. Partly filled by social collaboration and tagging photos with relevant and useful information. Apart from geo-tagging from GPS, the photos that you are viewing are full of oriented information in the metadata.

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The image above representing a harbor in Honfleur, France. The service displays links to neighboring photos overlaid on the foreground photo. Uses can navigate through the location by browsing the interlinked photos.
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  Nokia Booklet 3G, the Windows 7-based mini-laptop

Friday, October 16th, 2009 | In Electronics Gadgets | Tags: ,

Nokia Booklet 3G is the first Booklet with Windows 7 from Nokia. On 13rd October 2009, Nokia is announced a new chapter in mobility with the Nokia Booklet 3G to the U.S. together with AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft.

It provides users a great and valuable experience by combining the Booklet’s sleek design, features, affordable price and simplicity of Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft, AT&T nationwide 3G coverage.

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Nokia Booklet 3G is featured with its 1.6GHz Intel Atom z530 processor, 1GB of RAM, 120GB of hard disk drive, glass 10.1-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) High Definition display, 1.3 MP front facing camera, built-in A-GPS with Ovi Maps, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Nokia’s Ovi software and HDMI port for high definition video out. The battery life of this booklet is last longer for 12 hours.
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  Nokia plans to launch its mobile financial services

Friday, August 28th, 2009 | In News & The Events | Tags: ,

Nokia Corporation is the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. Nokia is intended to revolution the world of banking through its new service called as “Nokia Money”. According to the press release from Nokia, this is new financial service that offering consumers with mobile device access to basic financial services.


The purposes of this service are to simplify the sophisticated way on payment, send money, receive money and manage your money by simply make a voice call or sending a SMS. Through this service, consumers can send money to another person by just using the person’s mobile number; pay merchants for goods and services; pay their utility bills and so on. This service can be accessed 24 hours a days and accessible from any places where there have signals.

Nokia is also building a wide network of “Nokia Money” agents, so that consumers can deposit money in or withdraw cash from their accounts. Significantly, mobile financial services are offer the large market opportunity with long term growth potential because in many countries, mobile phone users (approximately 4 billions) are exceeds bank account usage (approximately 1.6 billion). Users need to pay 25 cents to send money up to $1000 and receiving a payment is free of charge.
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