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Nokia Transit updated with segmented maps, advance routing on Windows Phone and Symbian
Nokia still has a methods to go before directions in Nokia Transportation (additionally understood as Nokia Transport) are on par with Google’s, however the Finnish staff is clearly on the right track with a fresh update to its Windows Phone and Symbian apps. Travelers now see segmented course maps that provide a closer appearance at essential points in the travel in addition to even more focused directions at those crucial moments. The app is that much more savvy about travel times, too– the forward-thinking could at last plan trips days in advance, and there’s brand-new options for relative arrival times along with a streamlined location history. Symbian even gets its very own certain update with long-overdue support for route updates in-app, instead of with updating the app itself. Lumia owners on Windows Phone 8 gadgets can easily get the spruced-up version of Transportation or Carry today as a regular update; Symbian and Windows Phone 7 users prepared to live on the edge can get roughly equivalent betas at the same time.
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Nokia Public Transport for Symbian shows you the way, can’t guarantee a seat
Nokia’s free turn-by turn navigation is great when you’re lost, but what if you need to negotiate an unfamiliar train or bus system? Perhaps Espoo’s new Public Transport app with its journey planning information for nearly 80 cities and urban areas (including London, Helsinki, Austin and Toronto) will see you right. What’s more, you can even save your favorite destinations to the app’s home screen to save a bit more tapping and typing. The app’s only available for those freshly updated Symbian Belle phones right now, but it’s free, and there’s a Lumia-friendly version in the works. Sound like this might take the headache out of your daily commute? Then tap the source link below for more info.
Nokia Public Transport for Symbian shows you the way, can’t guarantee a seat originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Feb 2012 12:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Belle update arrives for compatible Nokia Symbian phones (video)
The latest reformation of Symbian has started to appear for compatible handsets — and it’s arrived a few days earlier than planned. MyNokiaBlog has already began the upgrade process on its N8, through the Nokia Suite software. (Update: Nokia’s now officially announced the release.) Belle will furnish your smartphone with NFC sharing, more homescreens, adjustable widgets and, yes, a pull-down notification bar. Handsets fortunate enough to be blessed by the update include the N8, E6, E7, X7, C7, C6-01 and Oro, arriving on the Nokia 500 in the next few weeks. A cheerful upgrade tour awaits after the break.
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Belle update arrives for compatible Nokia Symbian phones (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Feb 2012 06:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nokia teases February 8th for Symbian Belle update
“After the holiday, Nokia is good news in neYou ready to update Symbian Belle Anna my Nokia phone on 8 / 2 home.”
Nokia teases February 8th for Symbian Belle update originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Jan 2012 08:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Say goodbye to Symbian, say hello to Nokia Belle
Symbian is already on its last legs as a mobile OS, now Nokia is giving it a bit of a kick while its down by ditching the name it grew up with and rebranding the latest version simply Nokia Belle. That’s right, the Symbian title we’ve all come to know and love is being retired by Nokia, and with very little fanfare. In fact, the switch is relegated to a parenthetical aside in an update on the status of Belle at the official blog of the Finnish manufacturer. Here’s the announcement in its entirety: “The all new Nokia Belle (previously Symbian Belle)…” That’s it! Of course, functionally, swapping Symbian for Nokia makes little difference, but its still sad to see one of the last vestiges of this long lived platform disappear. We’d say to check out the source for more details, but that’s all she wrote.
Say goodbye to Symbian, say hello to Nokia Belle originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Dec 2011 08:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Say goodbye to Symbian, say hello to Nokia Belle
Symbian is already on its last legs as a mobile OS, now Nokia is giving it a bit of a kick while its down by ditching the name it grew up with and rebranding the latest version simply Nokia Belle. That’s right, the Symbian title we’ve all come to know and love is being retired by Nokia, and with very little fanfare. In fact, the switch is relegated to a parenthetical aside in an update on the status of Belle at the official blog of the Finnish manufacturer. Here’s the announcement in its entirety: “The all new Nokia Belle (previously Symbian Belle)…” That’s it! Of course, functionally, swapping Symbian for Nokia makes little difference, but its still sad to see one of the last vestiges of this long lived platform disappear. We’d say to check out the source for more details, but that’s all she wrote.
Say goodbye to Symbian, say hello to Nokia Belle originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Dec 2011 08:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nokia N85 – Symbian S60 Mobile Handset

I know this demonstration video is a bit old, but I wanted to pay a homage to one of the smartphones that has served me well over the year – the Nokia N85 Symbian S60 based phone. It looks awesome, even though most of it is build form plastic. Features include not having a touch screen, wifi, 3G, GPS, MP3 & multimedia player & OLED based screen and a few others as well!
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Belle to make a pass at Symbian handsets early in 2012, Anna pretends to look the other way
We already know Donna and Carla are waiting in the wings, but you’re likely wondering what’s the deal with Belle. And no, that Symbian update isn’t being held captive by a Beast in a lonely French castle, thank you very much. According to a report on All About Symbian, Espoo’s OS refresh — currently shipping on the trio of handsets pictured above — is slated to roll out worldwide for a “range of smartphones such as [the] N8, E7, X7, C6-01, C7, Oro, E6, and Nokia 500″ sometime early next year. Nokia’s confirmed to us that this Q1 2012 timetable is, indeed, very much true. So while many of you are just now getting comfy with Anna, it’ll soon be time to find comfort in the mobile arms of another.
Belle to make a pass at Symbian handsets early in 2012, Anna pretends to look the other way originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Facelock app hits the Ovi Store, Symbian handsets frame your face for security
Unlocking your phone doesn’t get any easier than a simple patterned swipe or pre-set pin. But for the fussy amongst you, there’s an alternative solution to make you feel both confidently futuristic, and downright ridiculous. Facelock, the facial recognition security app announced back at Nokia World 2010, has finally mosied on over to the Ovi Store, beta tag in tow. The screen lock tech functions pretty much as you’d expect: once you’ve set a static image of your face as a code, the front-facing camera will then match it up to your mug and, presto magico, you’ll have access to your device. The free app is apparently compatible only with Symbian 3 handsets, although those rocking Anna and Belle shouldn’t encounter any difficulties. Ready to face / off with your phone? Then hit up the source link below to download the gratis goods.
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Facelock app hits the Ovi Store, Symbian handsets frame your face for security originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 08 Oct 2011 04:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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