AAS Insight #133: 5250, 3D Lab, Let's Golf, Ovi Music
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In All About Symbian Insight 133, we start with news of the Nokia 5250, Nokia's cheapest ever smartphone, which leads to a general discussion in the importance of low end handsets. Steve shares some more detail from his recent reviews of Let's Golf and Mommax's Mains Battery Charger. Rafe talks about Nokia and Intel new joint laboratory and Nokia's open innovation research framework. Finally Ewan gives us his commentary on the the re-branding of Nokia Music to Ovi Music.
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Duration: 00:44:51
Show Notes
In this podcast we cover:
- Nokia 5250
- Discussion on the importance of low end handsets
- Discussion on the importance of low end handsets
- Steve's Support extravaganza
- Bookatable.com added to Ovi Maps
- Nokia and Intel open joint research centre for 3D mobile user experiences
- and commentary of Nokia's open innovation framework for research
- and commentary of Nokia's open innovation framework for research
- Steve on Let's Golf
- Discussion on native versus Java games
- Discussion on native versus Java games
- Momax Mains Battery Charger
- Nokia Music / Comes with Music switching to Ovi Music / Ovi Music Unlimited