Nokia unveils Symbian Anna

Nokia launched the latest version of the Symbian mobile operating system today ^ 3, with two phones X7 and E6.
The launch of this as proof that Nokia has not completely left the Symbian OS, despite having worked with Microsoft for Windows 7 mobile phone project.

This new system as a step in anticipation of Nokia's rivals catch up Android made ​​by Google, as expressed by analysis firm CCS Insight.

Symbian Anna, the name of the software is, has been equipped with very fast roaming-enabled browser and a virtual QWERTY keyboard.

A total of 50 new features embedded in the Symbian Anna, and this time it was launched and implemented in mobile X7 and E6.

X7 has a 4 inch AMOLED touch screen with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels, 8 megapixel camera, and Internet access via HSDPA (High-Speed ​​Download Packet Access) with a speed of 10.2 Mbps (bits per second).

The Nokia E6-shaped bars with a QWERTY keyboard and 2.5-inch touch screen with 640 x 480 pixels. Both phones will begin shipping in the second quarter of this year.

source: www.tempointeraktif.com

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