Nokia makes Skype freely available, 02 not happy
By Wilson • Mar 4th, 2010 • Category: NokiaNokia has released Skype for its Symbian Smartphones. Vodafone supports it but O2 wants none of it.

Nokia has released Skype for its Symbian Smartphones. Vodafone supports it but O2 wants none of it.
Nokia executive admits Symbian and N97 were disappointing. Says lessons have been learned from this mistake.
Yet another competitor in the mobile devices OS battle emerges. This time MeeGo, a Nokia and Intel hybrid, calls for attention.
Over 18 months in the making, Nokia’s Symbian OS goes from closed platform to completely open source in what the organisation is calling “The biggest open source migration project ever”.
Gaming enthusiasts know Quake 3 Arena very well. It is a high-end 3D first person shooter with extraordinary graphics, game play and themes.
Nokia has just added the N97 smartphone to its N series product line. The company says that it’s the most advanced computing device on the planet as of now.
Nokia has rolled out its new smartphone named E63 in the mobile market. This one is designed to offer a wide range of functionality at a relatively cheaper price tag.
Very rarely does a gadget truthfully deserve the title of “Masterpiece”. However, if any mobile manufacturer has the expertise to consistently develop such a perfect phone, it would certainly be Nokia. While maybe not perfect, Nokia’s new Nokia N79 is fairly close.
The Nokia E61 is attaining countless fans with its flamboyant style, spectacular appearance and convincing attributes.
With its charismatic appearance, the Nokia E71 is here to fire up the market. By flaunting its fantastic features, the Nokia E71 will also steal your heart in a second.