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Don’t miss a tweet, email or online update with the Nokia 6760 slide

July 21, 2009 - NokiaPressServices, Tags: , , ,

Nokia today announced the Nokia 6760 slide, a messaging optimized device with a sliding QWERTY keypad. Ideal for individuals who want to stay connected when they are out and about, the Nokia 6760 slide offers fast and easy access to favourite social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace or Twitter as well as email accounts from Ovi Mail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Hotmail and thousands of other email providers.

Setting up an existing email on the Nokia 6760 slide is simple. Only the email address and password are required. Push email is available through Nokia Messaging. Instant Messaging no longer needs to be confined to a computer as the Nokia 6760 slide also offers access to instant messaging solutions from Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger. 

In addition to great messaging options, features like the inbuilt A-GPS module together with the 3D landmarks and the terrain maps give a greater dimension to the Nokia 6760 slide.  

At the end of the day, the Nokia 6760 slide is a great multi-tasker – you can tweet, email, IM, share online, browse the web, listen to music, all at the same time. And it makes phone calls too!  

The Nokia 6760 slide will be available during the third quarter of 2009 for EUR 199 before subsidies and taxes.

Nokia introduces the Nokia 6730 classic with enhanced email experience and Internet services

June 5, 2009 - NokiaPressServices, Tags: , , , , ,

nokia-6730-classic.jpgConsumers who are looking for an action-packed mobile with a greener experience only have to look as far as the new Nokia 6730 classic. Ovi Maps navigation solutions as well as Internet and email access are all included in the Nokia 6730 classic. For the music lover, it also features a stereo FM radio and music player as well as easy-to-use access to the Nokia Music Store. The Nokia 6730 classic is based on S60 software that lets users download and use additional applications in addition to the ones already found on the device. The Nokia 6730 classic will begin shipping in Q3 2009 with an estimated retail price of EUR 195 excluding taxes and subsidies. 

With the Nokia 6730 classic people will no longer need to boot up a PC to get a full desktop email experience. The enhanced email UI includes folder and HTML email support, expandable views and sorting capability by date, sender and size, as well as the most commonly used email functions just a single click away. 

With Ovi Maps application for Nokia devices, a complimentary global lifetime pedestrian navigation license plus a 10 day trial drive navigation license are included on the device. Other features include 3D satellite and terrain maps, 3D landmarks in over 200 cities, enriched POI information by Lonely Planet, Michelin and Wcities, real-time traffic information and weather updates.

For a greener way to go mobile the new Nokia 6730 classic brings 100% recyclable packaging, the industry-leading power-saving features and accessories. The slim, sleek Nokia 6730 classic hits all the right notes with environmentally conscious consumers.

Mail for Exchange – now on 80 million Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices

September 10, 2008 - NokiaPressServices, Tags: , ,

Don’t rub your eyes - the headline is not a joke or a hoax. Nokia today announced that 43 Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices – which translates to 80 million of all these devices already shipped – enable the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync corporate mobile email solution. Better known as Mail for Exchange on Nokia devices, the solution gives Nokia device users real time access to their office email, calendar, contacts, tasks and also their company directory, which makes it easy for them to search for their colleagues’ contact details.

 

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Not only has it become extremely easy to set up if the enterprise has the Exchange Server 2007, Mail for Exchange also gives users the benefit of setting up their Out of Office message directly from their mobile phone, as well as a host of other benefits such as email flags for follow up, downloading, editing and uploading attachments, and also setting email priorities.

 

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Some popular Nokia devices that enable Mail for Exchange – and hence access to the world’s most popular corporate email solution – include the Nokia E71, Nokia E66, Nokia N96, Nokia N95 and Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N82, Nokia 6210 Navigator and Nokia 5320 XpressMusic.

 

Nokia Email service - now in Nokia Beta Labs

August 11, 2008 - NokiaPressServices, Tags: , , ,

The highly anticipated Nokia Email service has landed in Nokia Betalabs (https://betalabs.nokia.com) – giving tens of thousands of people around the world the opportunity to easily mobilize their email accounts from Google, Yahoo and leading ISPs around the world. 

Requiring only your email address and password to set-up and get going, Nokia Email service simplifies email access and usage, and brings people a much better and richer email experience on their mobile phones. 

With the Nokia Email service, users can view, read, forward, delete, compose and send emails, as well as download and upload attachments and send them on the fly, without having to be tethered to their PCs. The push email technology also ensures that emails are sent to the mobile device as soon as they are received. In comparison to the Polling technology which trawls the server in the search for emails, data charges are reduced and the device’s battery life is kept longer. 

More information about the setting-up and using of the Nokia Email service can be found at the Nokia Email service page in Nokia Betalabs (https://betalabs.nokia.com). 

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Business confidential – Nokia introduces camera-free variant of popular Nokia E51

February 7, 2008 - NokiaPressServices, Tags: , , , ,

e51-for-bb.jpgNokia has today introduced a camera-free variant of the Nokia E51, the popular Eseries device aimed at business users. The new device, which features all the same powerful functionality for businesses as Nokia E51, was developed in response to demand from professionals who require a high performing mobile device, but work in industries where security reasons restrict the use of cameras.  The camera-free Nokia E51 is expected to begin shipping in the 1st quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail price of 250€, before subsidies or taxes.  

The Nokia E51 is ideal for people working in industries and institutions such as automotive, research laboratories or governmental organizations.  

From powerful voice capability, such as long battery life (13 days standby) to 3G, WLAN and HSDPA connectivity ensuring quick access to emails and web content, the Nokia E51 has all the features you would expect from an impressive business device. It is simple to use with one-touch keys taking the user directly to, ‘contacts’, ‘email’, ‘calendar’ or ‘home’ – one short press accesses the function and one long press on the key creates a new contact, email or appointment.   

In addition, the camera-free Nokia E51 features integration with a wide range of business email solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server, and consumer email, all for a streamlined email reading experience with easy access to attachments.  

A complete list of Nokia E51 features and technical specifications can be found at www.nokiaforbusiness.com 

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