Nokia Press Conference
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, February 13th, 2007 at 8:54 PM PST In 3GSM, Announcements, Nokia
At the first day of the 3GSM, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo reinforced the company’s commitment to lead the next phase of mobility and unveiled a new line up of devices and services that harness Internet connectivity and will begin to transform how people use mobility in their professional and personal lives.
We’ve already posted all the information about the devices. Now, let’s talk services.
Announced was the launch of Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0 mobileware, the industry’s most flexible platform, providing mobile email, mobile file and data synchronization and robust security and device management capabilities to the Nokia Eseries products and more than 100 other devices – the most extensive support in the industry. New or enhanced features include a two-tier licensing model, a new user interface, further strengthened mobile security capabilities, and extensive additional language and connectivity support.
Nokia also launched the Nokia Video Center, an application that brings together all the sources of mobile video, and announced YouTube and Reuters as the first global content partners. The service combines branded video services, Internet videos and sideloaded videos from the PC in one single place. It will be available globally in the markets where Nokia Nseries devices are sold, preinstalled first in the Nokia N95 multimedia computer and available for download to other Nokia Nseries multimedia computers.
Plus, they also announced Nokia 3110 classic – low cost feature phone, and some accessories.


