Category Archives: Nokia

Nokia Video Tutorial: Ovi Store 101 for Developers


YouTube video courtesy of Nokia

Interesting video from Nokia giving potential smartphone app developers a sub-4-minute video tutorial on how the Ovi Store app submission process works. Registering as a publisher is free right now. More information can be found at…

publish.ovi.com

Nokia is using the same 70/30 (developer/Nokia) split that Apple user has with their developers. Nokia will not support subscription type apps. But, they do permit both free and paid app types (naturally). I found it interesting that they allow a large number of app and content types including Flash Lite, Java, Symbian S60, WRT widgets as well as themes and wallpapers.

AT&T Selling Nokia E71 for $99.99 After Rebate w/2-Year Contract

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Image courtesy of Nokia

ZDNet & Nokia Expert’s Matt Miller and I discussed the unavailability of Nokia S60 smartphones by U.S. carriers in MobileViews Podcast 20 last week. Now, Engadget tells us that…

AT&T pulls trigger on Nokia E71x and Samsung Propel Pro

The E71 will be available for $99.99 if you agree to a two year AT&T contract and send in the rebate form. The E71 looks like it has an excellent QWERTY thumb keyboard and should be just the thing for heavy email, texting, and Twitter users.

BTW: I’m @toddogasawara on Twitter.

Podcast 20: Conversation with ZDNet/NokiaExpert Blogger Matthew Miller About Nokia Smartphones

Matthew Miller is a prolific mobile technology blogger. You’ve probably read his blog/articles on ZDNet in two blogging venues:

ZDNet The Mobile Gadgeteer
ZDNet Smartphones and Cell Phones

More recently, he has been writing a Nokia-focused blog on NokiaExperts.com.

Matt and I focused our discussion on Nokia S60 smartphones in this 35 minute podcast #20.

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