Nokia E72 Is Now Official, E71 Follow-up is Slim and Sexy

Nokia has just announced the long-awaited E71 follow-up, the E72, a slim handset that comes with comprehensive messaging solutions. We’re dealing with a full QWERTY smartphone, providing a rich mobile email experience and support for instant messaging, ideal for both productivity and personal use. Nokia E72 keeps a lot of the elements that made... 

Nokia Cuts 450 Jobs and Migrates Games Services to Ovi

Nokia announced new job cuts, 450 to be more precise, in order to reduce the investments and costs. The company is planning to migrate the games services it operates to the Ovi app portal, as a part of this move. Nokia’s mobile games will be available through the Ovi Store and all the existing channels and the Finns hope that this will attract... 

Nokia Ovi App Store Unveiled @ MWC 2009

After Microsoft launched Windows Mobile 6.5, a Market Place for this OS and My Phone, Nokia finally unveiled their own app distribution service, the Nokia Ovi Application Store. This service will open for business starting May and the N97 will pre-integrate it, reaching the market in June. Nokia officials mentioned that the owners of Nokia S40 and... 

Nokia N97 Announced at Nokia World 2008

Nokia has just announced its long awaited touchscreen smartphone, the N97. It will feature a 3.5 inches touch display with haptic feedback AND a QWERTY keyboard, which is a very hot combo, plus the OVI platform. N97 will cost 550 EUR and it’ll feature a neat location-recognition feature, that, for example will have you receiving details about... 

OVI Makes One More Step towards Becoming a Real OS

Nokia just bought OZ Communications, which might very well translate into one more proof that the handset producer makes efforts into turning its OVI into a reliable operating system. With its first touchscreen enabled device, it only makes sense that Nokia also invests into developing its own OS to make it stand out from the sea of mobiles which include... 

Nokia Ovi, the Next Android?

An inside source from Nokia mentioned at a recent Eastern Europe partners meeting that we’ll see Ovi turning into an operating system. Not only that, but it will also offer apps for handsets and include about the same web services offered by Google, like email, document editing etc. Could this be true? Right now, Ovi is an “umbrella concept”... 

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