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Nokia has recently released the new email app for S60v3 devices. It is said to bring new experience with Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail and other email network. The lists of devices that gets the update are listed below. Most of S60 3rd editions are listed but other devices that runs on this os are not listed. [...]

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The Nokia Beta Labs have announced that Here & Now has just been updated and is finally out of the Beta stage. Here & Now gives you timely information about Weather, Events, Movies and Restaurants, based on your current location. The new version is available via Software Update (over-the-air or through Ovi Suite) for select [...]

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If you want uninstall multiple apps on a S60 device you can do it only one after the other, not several at once. This  is without a doubt a pain and takes some time.  With BatchUninstall, developed by Think Change, you can uninstall multiple application at once. You just need to select all apps you [...]

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Skype have finally launched an official Skype application for S60 3rd Edition. The limited beta application runs on all S60 3rd Edition devices and can be downloaded here. Just like the desktop version if you can call your sykpe contacts, write IMs, sent files and much more. It looks and works pretty good. Skype for [...]

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Today Nokia and Qt released the Beta version of Qt 4.6.0. Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, one can write applications once and deploy them across desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code. The beta runs on S60 3rd Edition as well as 5th Edition devices. I’ve [...]

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Here a new promotion video showing the Nokia 6710. The Nokia 6710 Navigator is a device that is as dedicated to in-car navigation as it is pedestrian guidance.

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