Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Nokia introduces dual SIM Asha 202

Nokia has introduced dual SIM touch with type phone Asha 202. The features covers a 2.4-inch touch screen, 2 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth and also do have added memory that is up to 32GB.

The phone also comes with many other stuff such as the chat client Nimbuzz for users to stay online. The dual SIM Easy Swap technology in Asha 202 permits users to modified and personalise their phones as per their desire. With a dedicated SIM manager, it does allocates users to bank details of up to five SIM cards.

Nokia Asha 202 is accessible in four different range of colours such as black and gold, silver white, dark grey and dark red. Nokia Asha 202 will be the first Series 40 device to provide exclusive games in India. The phone does have free games such as popular and classic titles such as Tetris, Need for Speed, The Run and Bejeweled.

Nokia has also tied up with telecom operators such as Vodafone, Airtel, Aircel, Reliance and TATA Docomo to provide 100MB of free data for each SIM per month for six months.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Symbian is still going strong as Number One

Nokia appears to be very gradually pushing Symbian out to integrate the bright novel Windows Phone 7 operating system, but as per to the report from mobile Web traffic counting, Symbian is still the number one Smartphone operating system in the world.  Android and iOS will have to work more hard to get the share of market.

As per report, Symbian had a 33.55 percent allocation in web browsing as contrast to 22.61 percent on iOS and 21.76 percent on Android. RIM acquires an ungenerous 7.82 percent of the share.

To be reasonable to the other makers, this doesn’t precisely tell the whole story but the truth is that Symbian has a hefty ascendancy issue in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Also, US and Europe look as if to have left it behind and transferred to the other more accepted operating systems.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Samsung Smartphone most valuable phone in India

Despite the fact that the reputation of Nokia is waning, it has played a very important role in establishing the Indian landscape to mobile phones. The Finnish player has now been taken over by Samsung in India. As report obtained that in the month of November 2011 the volume in market share and value share were 38 percent and 35.2 percent for Samsung as per research firm. It is for the first time that it has surpassed these figures to go past Nokia.

Samsung observed that the value of share was in peak in the month of October, at the same time as Nokia was most important in terms of volume. In India, it was found that there was flow in the market as the month of November added 6 percent of the general phones of the year.

Report suggests that the Smartphone delivery has touched 7.9 million units from January to September in 2011. Also, Samsung emerges as the market leader with better value share in September. Nokia has been determined to rebound back and this year – 2012 the Lumia range was setup on front.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Indian Govt Prohibits Nokia's Push Email Service in India


Indian government need to know what's in your emails and this has been a controversial issue in the present scenario.

Recently, we all have witness the ongoing problems between RIM (Research In Motion) and the Indian government, where the government of India is trying its best to gain monitoring rights over Blackberry messaging service (BMS). With that issue still being unanswered and unsettled, the government has now also posted its rifle over Nokia's new push email services.

The government has barred Nokia's push email services in anticipation of the security agencies are given full access to monitor all emails negotiating via the network.

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA Cell Phone with 3.15 MP Camera (Black) - FACTORY-REFURBISHED from the manufacturer.

To get the permission, Nokia had also arranged a local Indian server to help the government to check and seize emails, but still Ministry of Home Affairs, India has ordered mobile operators not to declare Nokia's projected pushmail/powermail service devoid of launching the monitoring facilities.

This is going to be nightmare for the users of Nokia's E Series devices push email services by the ban. Four months ago, when RIM was intertwined in the security issue, Nokia had been gently advertising Exchange ActiveSync for its smartphones.

Nokia E63-2 Unlocked Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, Media Player, and MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Ultramarine Blue)

With the Blackberry disagreement still infusing exclusive of whichever signs of resolutions of the same in coming future, Nokia requires to do something fast and resume its push mail services, which it had already been advertising in the market.

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