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Messaging comes to Nokia devices
ConvergenceAsia staff
03/12/2008
Nokia has announced the
launch of Nokia Messaging, which mobilises consumer email and consumer
instant messaging (IM) solutions on Nokia devices. Nokia Messaging will give
millions of consumers access to email and IM accounts from Yahoo! Mail and
Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Hotmail, Gmail and Google Talk, and AOL Mail
as well as email solutions from thousands of ISPs around the world on the
majority of Nokia devices.
Nokia also introduced the online portal for Mail on Ovi, which will enable
PC users to create and access Ovi email accounts as well as gain cross
access to other Ovi services with just a single sign-on account.
”We believe everybody should have mobile messaging – it’s not a privilege
service that’s meant only for a certain segment of the market. With Nokia
Messaging, our customers can simply and affordably gain mobile
access to the world’s most popular email and IM accounts. We are making
mobile messaging an affordable
experience for everyone, not just for those with specialised phones designed
for messaging, but for everyone
with a Nokia device,” said Tom Furlong, Senior Vice President, Consumer
Messaging, Services & Software,
Nokia.
In response to overwhelming consumer feedback that messaging is a critical,
must-have feature, Nokia has responded with solutions to bring messaging to
the broadest range of devices and to ensure the service works with the most
popular messaging services in the market. Windows Live Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail,
Gmail, email accounts provided by thousands of ISPs around the world, and
even brand new Nokia-provided email accounts, can now be accessed from
mobile phones with a few simple clicks, directly from the home-screen, he
said.
Nokia has announced the introduction of web access to Mail on Ovi, which
gives users 1GB of storage space and
spam filters to block unwanted emails. Creating a Mail on Ovi account will
give users access to their email, as
well as cross access to other Ovi services, both on the mobile phone and on
the PC.
The beta version of Mail on Ovi will roll out globally in December 2008 in
12 languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Hindi,
Bengali, Tagalog, Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia on all currently
shipping Nokia Series 40 devices, with many more languages to be added
later. The web access version will launch in February 2009.
Nokia Messaging will launch commercially in the first quarter of 2009 in
Australia, Finland, Germany, the
Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom and Venezuela, and in
select countries later in the year.
Agreements with key operators will establish Nokia Messaging as an operator
supported service so that users
who purchase a data plan that includes Nokia Messaging will be able to take
full access of the built-in push
email and IM access without additional service charges.
The Nokia Messaging push email service is available today for free as a
limited-period beta trial.
Nokia Messaging is an email application that’s been designed from the ground
up to support mobile email. The application makes it simple to set-up the
email account – all users have to enter are their email address and
password, and emails are seamlessly pushed to their mobile device. Nokia
Messaging also makes it simple to read, send, forward and reply to emails,
download and read attachments, and attach files to emails directly on the
Nokia device.
Nokia Messaging is immediately available on a wide range of Nokia S60
devices to mobilise consumer email.
Instant messaging and support for Nokia Series 40 devices will be enabled in
the second half of 2009.
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