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Services News - Written by Rich G on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:00 - 1 Comment

Nokia Messaging Goes Live!

Nokia Messaging Goes Live!

It’s been a while in the wings, but Messaging.Nokia.com has finally gone live. The new consumer messaging service from Nokia will provide Nokia S60, S40, and Maemo device users with instant access to email, instant messaging, and social networking services. Read on after the jump for more details.

The new service, which can be accessed from both Nokia devices and PCs, will allow users to manage all their email, Ovi Mail, instant messaging accounts, and social networking accounts under one roof, as well as directly from their Nokia devices.

According to a Nokia Blog: “Nokia Messaging provides consumers with quick and affordable access to the world’s most popular services”.

In addition, the new Nokia Messaging service will support Gmail, Google Talk, AOL Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, MSN Messenger, and Facebook, as well as bringing in content from user guides, the official Nokia support forums, BetaLabs and from blogs and Twitter.

You can visit the Nokia Messaging site , and give it a try from either your PC or Nokia device.

What do you think about Nokia’s new service? Have you tried it out yet? Tell us about it in the Comments below.

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    Raymond
    Jan 14, 2010 21:55

    I’ve trialled messaging for a while, and had a number of sync glitches that I struggled to finally resolve. Its a nice UI and arrangement. BUT WHY do I need to pay for this from Nokia. My E71 is so called business-class mobile but the basic email app is SO lame that I needed to find another!! Come on nokia – get up to speed with provision of decent fundamental inbuilt apps. After using nokia for so long, I’ll be moving to googles phone… better UI, apps, integration, value. Wake up nokia, the bell is tolling.

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