If the majority of new products and services from wireless carriers and handset manufacturers recently seems to be an answer to something from Apple, it’s probably because it is. Sure, Apple’s iPhone, iPhone 3G, iTunes integration, and AppStore may not be directly responsible for all of the wireless industry’s recent advancements, but Cupertino’s entry in…
Skyfire for Symbian S60 officially enters private beta stage; We have 50 beta codes to share!
Skyfire is officially launching its awesome web browser for Symbian S60 based devices. As you’re probably aware, with Skyfire browser you can enjoy Flash video and AJAX based service without having to launch a separate application. For one thing, Google Maps works perfectly on Skyfire. And now the best part – we got 50 beta…
Google Maps for Windows Mobile, Symbian S60 gets transit directions
A few weeks ago Google has released Google Maps for mobile with Transit directions for BlackBerry and Java-based handsets. Now, they’re bringing the same feature to Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 based devices, to help users take advantage of the public transport in more than 50 cities. I’ve no doubts, more cities will be added…
Nokia N96 slated for October 1 debut in UK!
Nokia recently announced that they would be launching their Nokia N96 flagship successor alongside the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 businessphones in the third quarter. The Finns made good on their promise to bring the much-anticipated enterprise handsets to market in Q3 2008, so now we turn our attention to Nokia’s new hotness – the…
No more BlackBerry Connect for Nokia E-series – Nokia Email emphasized
That’s it. Nokia’s had enough of RIM’s encroachment on their business-phone segment. Rather than allowing Nokia E-series customers to eat from both sides of the pond, to butcher a few metaphors, Nokia has announced that they’ll no longer support BlackBerry Connect support on their business-oriented Eseries handsets. RIM is apparently doing well enough for themselves…
Nokia E71 NAM officially available in the US!
The respected enterprise-class handset from Nokia is finally available to US residents with about $500 to spare. As expected, the Nokia E71 has been released with full quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM support as well as US 3G/HSDPA (850/1900Mhz) capabilities. Following on the Nokia E71’s launch in Nokia’s flagship store in Chicago, Nokia has made the heralded…
Win a FREE copy of Opera Mobile 9.5!
Well, Opera’s newest mobile web browser, Opera Mobile 9.5 is now live. To celebrate the launch of Opera’s latest mobile browser, we’re giving away free licenses! At IntoMobile, we’re all about celebrating product launches by giving our readers free stuff. So, here’s your chance to get your hands on a FREE copy of Opera Mobile…
Dell working on Android smartphone?
Dredging up memories of flopped rumors from days gone by, Michael Dell, the founder of the computer manufacturer that bears his namesake, has hinted at the possibility that Dell is entering the handset business. More specifically, Dell could be poised to take a swing at the smartphone segment that fellow computer-maker Apple has so successfully…
Skyfire hits Symbian, at least for select beta testers
The awesome mobile web browser Skyfire is now available to select Symbian beta testers. We haven’t signed up on time and we’re not on list. However, it appears only those testers residing in the U.S. are allowed to get a sneak peak of what seems as the next best thing since slice of bread. From…
StopCall for S60 – free app that helps you deal with unwelcome disturbances
StopCall for S60 is a free application for devices running Symbian S60 3rd edition that helps users deal with unwelcome disturbances. It’s a classic call filter application for blocking and rejecting unwanted incoming calls. Setup is very simple, and there’s only “black list” to fill with numbers, either manually or by selecting contacts from the…