| 21st January - Nokia today announced
that the Nokia N95 8GB had the distinction of being the first ever mobile phone
to receive Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certification. The DLNA is a
body advocating the interoperability of wired and wireless consumer devices. For
the consumer, this accolade translates into convenient and intuitive connectivity
between your DLNA Certified home electronics devices, personal computers, and
your Nokia N95 8GB. DLNA technology enables multi-vendor home ecosystems
of consumer devices by building a common connectivity platform for a variety of
multimedia experiences. This vision is fully in line with the Nokia's aspiration
for openness and seamless interoperability between devices and services from different
brands. DLNA has certified the Nokia N95 8GB as a Mobile Digital Media
Server, an acknowledgment that taps into the genius of this multimedia computer.
The extensive connectivity and cutting-edge media capabilities of the Nokia N95
8GB are ideal for enjoying content, such as music, photos or videos, wirelessly
on other devices in the home environment. "We are thrilled to receive
this tribute from the DLNA. The Nokia N95 8GB is truly a masterpiece of a multimedia
computer, and a prime example of the direction mobility is taking - it's personal,
powerful and fits seamlessly into your life inside and outside the home,"
said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice president, Markets, Nokia. DLNA has
already certified over 1800 products in the personal computer and consumer electronic
categories, but this is the first time the stringent guidelines for interoperability
set by the DLNA have been met by a mobile phone. Mobile devices were included
in the DLNA Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines that were published in
early 2006, and are now part of the recently launched DLNA certification program.
The Nokia N95 8GB passed DLNA's rigorous testing process to receive the green
DLNA Certified logo, a marker of its leading position in the mobile domain of
the digital home. With up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory, the
Nokia N95 8GB can hold a vast selection of your favorite media content, like those
ski vacation photos and your music collection. You can share these with your friends
and family on a DLNA Certified home entertainment system and enjoy your photos
on a full-sized TV screen or jam to those tunes on your home stereo system. All
you need to do is share the content wirelessly from your Nokia N95 8GB. Nokia
is an active member of the DLNA and has been driving interoperability of mobile,
PC, and consumer electronics devices at and beyond home. As mobile phones have
converted into diverse multimedia computers, they serve as the primary gateway
to the Internet, services and content for millions of people around the world.
Nokia is mobilizing home multimedia content and enabling remote access to home
content using your Nokia mobile devices. Back
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