Nokia Belle sends out refresher update to Symbian phones
Nokia has finally released a refresher to its Belle update for suffering Symbian fans out there. The mobile operating system hasn’t gotten any real press since Nokia effectively killed the Symbian name...
View ArticleGraphic shows us how our brick phones became black slabs
A graphic from Geekologie shows the evolution of handset design from the early brick phones that weighed two pounds to the current crop of stylish black slabs. The two most striking changes I see are...
View ArticleNokia 808 PureView gets a firmware update that brings improved performance...
Nokia is rolling out an update for its powerful camera-phone, Nokia 808 PureView. We don’t have all the details, but we’re hearing that the software version 113.010.1508 brings improved performance and...
View ArticleNokia confirms PureView 808 is its last Symbian phone
Nokia announced its quarterly earnings for the last three months of FY2012. In its earnings report, the Finnish company confirmed that it is done producing Symbian phones. As many people suspected, the...
View ArticleGoogle’s Quickoffice App Now Available on iPhone and Android
Google’s Quickoffice app has made the leap from the iPad to iPhone and Android devices today, allowing users to quickly edit and modify Microsoft Office files on their mobile devices. The Quickoffice...
View ArticleNokia Symbian/Belle FP1 and FP2 smartphones (PureView 808 included) getting...
Nokia has started rolling out updates for its range of Symbian/Belle-based smartphones which were released in 2011 and 2012, though we’re hearing that some older devices (like the E7, C7, C6-01 and X6)...
View ArticleNokia to stop Symbian smartphone shipments this summer
Nokia will finally stop production of Symbian smartphones this summer as the company migrates over to the Windows Phone platform. According to The Financial Times, Nokia won’t issue any sort of notice...
View ArticleGotya app turns your old Windows Phone or Symbian device into a surveillance...
We’ve seen a number of different surveillance apps in the past. The problem with most of them is that they’re made to work with newer devices making the whole setup expensive. That’s not the case with...
View ArticleNokia to stop accepting Symbian and MeeGo apps from the beginning of next year
Nokia Store will stop accepting apps for Symbian and MeeGo devices from January 1, 2014. The unfortunate part — which has something to do with the Microsoft deal — is that the Finnish company...
View ArticleTwitter, Facebook Will Be Available To Cellphone Users Without Internet Access
Smartphones are ubiquitous in the U.S. and most of the world, but for the majority of cellphone users across the globe, a feature phone with no data access is the norm. In fact, 8 out of 10 people in...
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