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Handmark's Pocket Express announced for Nokia E62

Categories: Content, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, December 22nd, 2006 at 2:29 AM

Pocket ExpressHandmark today that its popular Pocket Express wireless services are now optimized and available for the Nokia E62 smartphone. Leveraging the power of the Nokia E62 device, Pocket Express delivers vital information for both business and consumer users.

Pocket Express provides Nokia E62 customers with indispensable information including news, sports and weather updates; stock quotes (free edition); street maps and turn-by-turn directions; movie reviews and showtimes; and Oxford reference and 411 directory searching (paid version). Its speed, personalization features, immediacy and fast navigation have made it the most popular service of its kind. In addition, Pocket Express now delivers a variety of new and enhanced services including live sports scoreboard and 24/7 personal assistant.

Users can download Pocket Express on the Nokia E62 by navigating to pxme.us on the device’s S60 Web browser or by visiting PocketExpress’ site from a desktop browser to receive an SMS text message with an installation link.

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