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Oxygen Phone Manager adds support for latest Nokia C and X series phones

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By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 3:19 AM

Oxygen Phone Manager - PC suite replacement software for a Windows PC

Oxygen Software updated two of its popular “PC Suite replacement apps” to include the support for latest Nokia devices. Here’s what changed:

Oxygen Phone Manager II for Nokia and Vertu phones v2.18.13 got the preliminary support for Nokia C1-00, Nokia C2, Nokia C3, Nokia X2 and Nokia X3 phones.

Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS smartphones v2.18.21 now supports Nokia C5-00 (RM-688), Nokia C5-01 (RM-677) as well as Nokia X5-01 (RM-648).

In addition, both application have been updated to fix some of the known (though minor) bugs.

All registered customers can download the new version immediately from their personal pages, using the link provided in registration confirmation message. A free trial version of each app is available for download from Oxygen Software’s download center.

As you may know, Oxygen Phone Manager apps are made to work on Windows PC, allowing users to better (when compared to the original PC Suite apps) manage content on their handsets, including text messages, address book and so on.

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