LinkedIn App is Now Available on Nokia Asha Touch Smartphones


With the launch of a LinkedIn app for Nokia Asha handsets it seems individuals around the world will be getting in touch with each other on a regular basis. LinkedIn arrives with special features...

LinkedIn lands on Nokia Asha touch phones, lets S40 users network like a boss

LinkedIn lands on Nokia Asha touch phones, lets S40 users network like a boss

Considering how popular Nokia's Series 40 handsets are worldwide, it should come as no surprise that the platform is finally getting a dedicated LinkedIn client. The app, which is available on the Nokia Store for free, is designed specifically for Series 40 touch phones like the sexy new Asha 501 (it also supports the Asha 305, 306, 308, 309, 310 and 311). Existing users can update their LinkedIn stream, manage their inbox, search their network and check their profile, while new users can sign up right from the login screen. LinkedIn for Series 40 comes hot on the heels of last month's Foursquare client and joins the existing Symbian and Windows Phone apps. Check the source links below for more info.

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Source: Nokia Store, Nokia Conversations

Nokia Loses $151M in Q2 2013 Despite Record 7.5M Lumia Sale


Nokia displays a contradiction in its pecuniary and sales figures. While it has garnered a $7.4 million sales record of its smartphones that goes straight into its pocket, elsewhere things don’t look...

Nokia’s Here Maps service comes to the Asha 501, beta release available now for download

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The touchscreen Asha 501 Nokia unveiled back in May will now work with Here Maps, the company announced on its blog today. The navigation service is already available on Windows Phone 8, Firefox OS, Android and iOS, and its arrival on the Asha platform will boost that operating system's more modest selection of apps. Available now as a beta release, Here Maps for the Asha 501 offers turn-by-turn navigation and real-time traffic information. It's designed specifically for low-end smartphones without GPS on board, and Nokia's post notes that the current version "is a starting point and we will improve the experience over time." Upcoming changes will likely include improved satellite images, which the company says will soon be updated to a higher quality. Asha 501 users in select countries can nab the Here Maps beta via the source link below.

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Source: Conversations by Nokia, Nokia Store

Nokia Launches 207, 208 and 208 Dual SIM 3G Mobile Phones


The Finnish giant, Nokia has something for everyone. Its latest series consists of a trio of many-hued handsets with 3.5G HSPA Internet support. The low-end consumer market was clamoring for this...

The Daily Roundup for 05.09.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Nokia Asha 501 Smart Phone All Ready to Go


Nokia is on the ride of its life as its Asha 501 goes into its first foray into market conditions. This latest entry on the scene is a revised edition of its former counterpart, the Asha Touch UI....