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Oxygen Phone Manager apps updated to include support for the latest phones

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 at 4:33 AM

Oxygen Software is out with the new versions of their Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia and Vertu phones, and Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS smartphones. Both apps are now more stable, thanks to “small internal improvements.” In addition, each of the two apps has something else new:

  • First comes the feature phone version. The Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia and Vertu phones v2.18.2 now includes support for the following phones: Nokia 2605, Nokia 2608, Nokia 3600 slide, Nokia 3606, Nokia 3608, Nokia 5130 XpressMusic, Nokia 7100 Supernova and Nokia 8208. In addition, support for the Nokia 6600 fold has been improved.
  • As for the Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS smartphones v2.18.9, new devices included in the mix are the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia E63, while connectivity support has been improved for Nokia E66. Few of the bugs have been fixed as well, such as when closing OxyAgent for S60 v3 devices after Bluetooth session it opens Bluetooth settings offering to switch it off, and in the messages – the problem with loading section data raised while GMT related conversions.

As always, all registered customers may download the new version immediately from their personal pages using the link provided in registration confirmation message.

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