Nokia is planning to up grade a number of it’s earlier Symbian-based mobile phones.The up grade includes a latest internet browser, which gives quicker Website browsing, assistance for IDNs and non-ASCII letters for example Arabic or Chinese, Nokia says in a blog publish on yesterday. Customers will also be treated to much better designs of Ovi Maps. Users of such cell phones as the E72, E52 and C5-00 will get indoor placement making use of Wi-Fi as well as travel and suggestion services from, such as, Lonely Planet.
Those who’ve hung on to their N97 mini, 5800 XpressMusic, C6-00 or 5230 will get community transport lines and check-in services to social media websites.The updates are named Ovi Maps 3 SR4 and Ovi Maps 3 SR6, respectively.The start of the up-date will begin Wednesday for the C6-00 and 5230, and the other parts of the versions will follow in the upcoming couple weeks. Customers should make confident they’ve the application up-date auto check function switched on, Nokia says.
At an event a week ago, Nokia restated it’s responsibility to the Symbian OS. It’ll begin shipping the modern N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 with Symbian Anna application up-date in July, and by the close of August existing users of those products will also be allowed to update.Over the next 12 months Nokia programs to release up to 10 latest Symbian-based mobile phones as well.