Today, at Nokia World, the annual terminus for people with heat for mobility, Nokia unveiled a jazz band that can variety how people connect with each other and offer new and exciting ways to give everyone, everywhere, the might to shuffle the most of every consequence. With today’s news, together with Nokia’s recent announcements – Nokia Money, the Nokia N900, Nokia Booklet 3G, Nokia 5230 and Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition – Nokia expands in new directions for changing the ways people go about their lives.
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, chief executive officer, Nokia, commented: “Nokia aims at reaching the many, not the few, with our rich portfolio of services. We ar doing this through an increasing number of open partnerships with world leaders in many fields. We are proud to lead the charge in smartphones and beyond as manifested in the Nokia N900 and Nokia Booklet 3G, two great examples of how the world is changing and Nokia is drive this variety.”
Opening up the next innovative chapter of personal and fix-aware internet, Nokia announced lifecasting with Ovi, a partnership with the world’s largest social network, Facebook. Lifecasting with Ovi is the first diligence to let citizenry publish their fix and status updates directly to their Facebook history from the habitation blind of a mobile gimmick. Lifecasting goes beyond just publication your status – it is about building deeper and finisher connections between people. It triggers new kinds of communication patterns, such as sending messages or condition updates or even navigating to a acquaintance or a place.
Lifecasting will premiere on the new Nokia N97 mini, associate to the successful Nokia N97. Designed with a sociable and stylus-conscious consumer in mind, the Nokia N97 mini is a smaller mobile electronic computer with stylish stainless steel cues, featuring a tilting 3.2″ touching exhibit, QWERTY keyboard and fully customizable homescreen that makes each Nokia N97 mini as unique as a fingerprint. The Nokia N97 mini delivers a truly personal internet experience in a compact French telephone based on the iconic designing of the Nokia N97.
Jonas Geust, Vice President of the United States of Nokia Nseries, commented: “People want to bring their physical and online worlds together via the internet. The Nokia N97 mini is designed for this new sociable internet and to aid navigate citizenry and places. With lifecasting, the Nokia N97 mini and Ovi usher in the next chapter of personal and fix-aware internet.”
Lifecasting with Ovi will be available for both the Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 mini via Nokia Beta Labs. The Nokia N97 mini features new software which volition be released in October as a free update for the Nokia N97. The new software system brings compelling new experiences to both devices, including new homescreen widgets and additional usability improvements including picture show scrolling.
The Nokia N97 mini is powered by a new Ovi Maps experience which makes searching, determination and navigating even easier. In summation to global walker seafaring, citizenry can approach bounty subject from Lonely Planet, Michelin and Wcities, turning the Nokia N97 mini into the worldly concern’s smallest travel associate.
Users can personalise the homescreen of their gimmick even further with thousands of different applications and services available from the Ovi Store. From games, videos and podcasts to productiveness tools and web services, Ovi Store is the easiest means to filling the Nokia N97 mini’s homescreen with applications that reflect mortal tastes. The Nokia N97 mini is expected to begin transportation in Oct 2009 for an estimated retail price of EUR 450 before taxes and subsidies.
The Comes With Music floor continues with the Nokia X6
Pioneering new ways for the world to experience music, Nokia today announced the launching of the new Nokia X6. Capable of acting up to 35 hours of medicine, the Nokia X6 is a powerful entertainment device, combining 32GB of on-gameboard store with a slickness 3.2″ fingerbreadth touch port.
The ultimate device for music lovers and sociable butterflies, the Nokia X6 has a 16:9 widescreen optimised for photos, videos and browsing. With direct access to Ovi Store, the Nokia X6 is a beehive of activity that brings 20 friends and virtual communities, like Facebook, to your homescreen.
Jo Harlow, Vice President, Nokia, commented: “The Nokia X6 and Comes With Music is a powerful combination, enabling music fans to download all the music they could ever wish – quickly, easily and for free. We’re gift citizenry convenient approach to and possession of a vast music library and an exciting new touchscreen device to play their medicine on.”
The new Nokia X3 also joins Nokia’s medicine portfolio. The Nokia X3 is designed for music lovers and is the first Series 40 Ovi Store-enabled device. The Nokia X3 is a sleek and compact music device that comes with stereo speakers, built-in FM radio, and a 3.2 megapixel photographic camera.
To make the most of the amusement experience, Nokia introduced the Nokia Mini Speaker MD-9, a pouch-size speaker system for big auditory sensation, and the Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-505, an ergonomic and whippersnapper choker headset for great music and call option audio frequency caliber also in noisy environments.
The Nokia X6 has an estimated retail price of EUR 450, with the Nokia X3 retailing for an estimated EUR 115. Prices are before taxes and subsidies, and both devices will ship during the fourth tail of 2009.












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