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New Nokia N86 gets firmware update

Here’s good news for Nokia fans.

The new Nokia N86 firmware has improved the camera performance and squishes a few legions of bugs. The new Nokia N86 has been provided a firmware update, which makes its best features even better.

The latest firmware update is version 20.115 and it improves the picture quality of the camera and includes face detection features. It looks that the Finnish giant’s has continuously been focusing on bettering the still image and video quality of the handset.

Nokia Beta Labs unveils ‘Nokia Braille Reader’

Nokia Beta Labs has come up with a great option for the Blind and Visually Impaired as it has launched a new SMS application that permits blind users to receive Braille text messages through Nokia’s touch phones.

The project is jointly undertaken by Nokia, Tampere University and the Finnish Federation of the Visually Impaired. The program will receive the tactile text, which relays the message to the user after converting into a series of coded vibrations.

Nokia to unveil its new ‘2220 Slide

Once again, Nokia has come back with a new handset named as ‘Nokia 2220 Slide’.

As most of the people are talking about Nokia’s high-end mobile phone such as N97 and N900, it is quite interesting to note that the Finnish giant is equally focused on entry-level phones.

In fact, Nokia grabs most of its market shares from this segment.

The company has not disclosed any details about the phone.

Nokia may roll out its push email service by Dec

Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone seller company, has decided to introduce its push email service in India by the end of 2009.

The push email service is named as Nokia Messaging.

Nokia has been undertaking experiments for push email service in India since April, and now the company is in the process of getting the green signal from the Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

Nokia launches Nokia X6 and Nokia X3

Nokia has launched two touchscreen phones i.e. the X3 and X6. Both the new handsets are for the entertainment segment and are also Facebook-ready.

The Nokia X6 has a very charming look, with a slim 14mm frame and 3.2-inch 640x480 touchscreen. Further, it includes a trendy 5-megapixel camera, 32 GB of storage, and 35 hours of music playback. 

On the other hand, Nokia X3 has a playback capacity of 26 hours.

Users can get direct access to Facebook with the Nokia X6, and that makes the difference.

PM Manmohan Singh talks with Nokia Chief

Nokia Corp president and Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and talked about the government’s polices and steps taken by the company to avail affordable connectivity in India.

According to the sources, Nokia will provide the handsets in rural parts of India. The company will offer the handsets even on installments.

India welcomes the launch of Nokia 6208 Classic

India recently cheered the launch of Nokia's first Series 40 touch-input phone Nokia 6208 Classic, which features a pen input along with an alphanumeric keypad and handwriting recognition features.

The set also has a 2.4-inch QVGA display; the phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, Stereo MP3 player and FM radio, 64 MB internal user memory (13 MB free) and a 5-way navi-key.

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