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9th Feburary - Nokia confirmed itsMobile Search application
is now able to search for content stored on your device,
ranging from emails, text messages and calendar entries
to videos and music files.
Image: Mobile Search
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Just like with desktop search applications on a PC, Nokia
Mobile Search indexes the information stored on your compatible
Nokia device and then lets you search to find what you want,
when you want it.
"Nokia Mobile Search has proven to be a hit with people
who want access to information and services at their fingertips
and now we're bringing that same ease of use to search for
content you already have on your Nokia device," said
Ralph Eric Kunz, vice president, Multimedia Experiences, Nokia.
"Whether you are trying to find a calendar entry, find
the SMS your friend sent days ago, or track down a multimedia
file you downloaded, Nokia Mobile Search is the easiest way
to find what you are looking for on your device."
Working with over 20 partners from around the world and available
in over 40 languages, Nokia Mobile Search is a simple, convenient,
and fast way to find and connect to content you want - whether
on the Internet through local service providers or search
engines or already stored in yourcompatible device - directly
from your Nokia device.
Nokia Mobile Search with My Content search supports the Nokia
N95, Nokia N93i, Nokia N93, Nokia N92, Nokia N91, Nokia N91
8GB, Nokia N80 Internet Edition, Nokia N80, Nokia N76, Nokia
N73 Music Edition, Nokia N71, Nokia E70, Nokia E62, Nokia
E61, Nokia E60 and Nokia 3250 devices and available as a free
download for compatible Nokia devices from http://www.nokia.com/mobilesearch.
About Nokia Nseries
Nokia Nseries is a range of high performance multimedia computers
that delivers unparalleled mobile multimedia experiences by
combining the latest technologies with stylish design and
ease of use. With Nokia Nseries products, consumers can use
a single device to enjoy entertainment, access information
and to capture and share pictures and videos, whenever and
wherever they want.
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