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Do you remember that we asked you to keep your fingers crossed for coming nokia devices we knew because the rumors were widespread about Nokia’s N86, the best mobile imaging device. Its nokia reply to Sony Ericsson xpressmusic
Nokia N86 8MP is every photographer’s wish, it has 8 GB of internal memory for up to 4,000 images. Nokia N86 brings wide-angle Carl Zeiss optics and an 8 megapixel sensor, a stand alone digital camera which is designed to excel in both bright and low light conditions, and it’s optimized for both video and still imaging.N86 users can share their location with personal content like geotagged photos. The Nokia N86 8MP comes with a built-in compass, along with an integrated 3-months license for full voice and pedestrian navigation. Nokia n86 packs with Maps and full Ovi integration and its N86 high-speed connectivity ensures easy and convenient sharing.
Nokia and blackberry the leading mobile manufacturers are in process of making deal where Blackberry (RIM) provide support to the Nokia latest devices. You may recall several months ago, just about the time the E66 and E71 were announced, that Nokia also revealed it would be discontinuing support for BlackBerry service on its S60-powered smartphones. This was a huge deal, and the post was one of our most popular for several months afterwards. However, in a recent Rueters interview, Tom Furlong, head of Nokia Messaging, let us know that RIM is preparing its own support for Nokia devices.
It’s been several months now since Nokia announced their new E71 and E66 devices, and while the announcement came as great news to S60 and Nokia fans, Nokia darkened their day by letting them all know that BlackBerry Connect was not going to be supported on Nokia devices any longer. Nokia’s explanation of course was that their devices and new email system they were working on (Nokia Messaging) was a much better email solution as it catered to all users, not just business users. In a recent interview with Tom Furlong, Nokia’s head of messaging, he stated that Nokia’s messaging service is up and running and people are using it but he also mentioned the following as well. Source (CrackBerry)