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Nokia Car Mode now available in the Nokia Ovi Store

Categories: Applications, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, January 6th, 2012 at 3:24 AM

Nokia Car Mode has been released for Nokia (Symbian) Belle devices in the Ovi Store, providing users with easy access and simplified user interface to the most relevant apps for in-car use such as music player, contacts and navigation. As a result, drivers are less distracted and more focused on the road ahead.

There are two versions of the Nokia Car Mode available, depending on the user preferences and availability of MirrorLink enabled car infotainment system in the region.

The first version includes the MirrorLink and could require the user to update the phone software, while the second one doesn’t include MirrorLink support, giving the user a good chance to get familiar with the Nokia Car Mode before MirrorLink enabled car infotainment system is available or before making a purchase decision. Both versions are free to download and you can get them from the two links below… But before clicking on any link check out the video demoing Nokia Car Mode in action. Enjoy!

Nokia Car Mode with MirrorLink (FREE) [Nokia Ovi Store link]
Nokia Car Mode without MirrorLink (FREE) [Nokia Ovi Store link]

[Via: AllAboutSymbian]

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