NOKIA PRESS RELEASE April 22, 2008 Nokia 5320 XpressMusic – Dynamic design, 3G social entertainment package Featuring a dynamic design with 3G social entertainment capabilities, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic delivers exceptional music and web 2.0 access. Read more »
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE April 22, 2008 Nokia 5320 XpressMusic – Dynamic design, 3G social entertainment package Featuring a dynamic design with 3G social entertainment capabilities, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic delivers exceptional music and web 2.0 access. With the innovative new voice-controlled Say and Play feature, consumers can merely say the name of a favorite artist or song to automatically play it. Offering an array of additional features, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic device includes dedicated XpressMusic keys, a 3.5mm audio jack, up to 24 hours of playback time, an audio chip for hi-fi sound quality, extendable memory up to 8GB, HS-USB for fast music transfer and HSDPA for fast access to data. The full featured Internet browser, access to Ovi and Nokia Search 4.1 allow users to find and share media content and information with ease. In addition, dedicated N-Gage gaming keys and landscape view deliver a true gaming experience, while HSDPA provides fast access to N-Gage, which will be available for download. The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail price of 220 EUR before taxes and subsidies.
If you are looking for a good web site to be notified of the latest smartphone-related blog posts around the world, take a look at Cell Phone News. Cell Phone News gives you access to the best cell phone and mobile internet articles from across the web, as judged by other members. Also, you can use it to follow your favorite blogs in one place, bookmark useful articles and use the tags system to find all articles on a particular topic. The new version of the site draws from over 300 cell phone blogs and news sites. Suggestions for new blogs to include in the Trusted Sources list are most welcome.
Comparatively, Cell Phone News is similar to our familiar and fabulous WOM World; however, Cell Phone News isn’t just about Nokia handsets. Moreover, blog posts appear on Cell Phone News automatically, that is, without human intervention.
As an avid blog reader, I hate to see huge gaps between two posts. Now this happened to my blog and I’m more apologetic than you might imagine. This has happened for two important reasons:
- You might find it strange, but I still use a slow K56 dial-up connection. Obviously such a connection doesn’t allow me to stay online or to surf web sites as freely as I wish. It also keeps my telephone busy. I’m doing my best to get a 256KB ADSL connection. If I succeed in doing so, you’ll see my blog posts almost instantly.
- I’ve decided to set up my own web site in order to facilitate the process of posting articles and receiving comments. Buying a domain from something like WordPress is almost impossible for those who live in Iran, but I sincerely hope to be able to find a solution soon.
Last but not least, I still believe in the solid principles of my mobile space cell phone blog, and will resume my posts as I resolve these issues.
The premium cable channel known as Starz is rolling out their first mobile marketing campaign to help promote their successful new original series called “Crash” using Zap2it’s expanded version of the “What’s On?” iPhone application.
Starz is among many cable and network television outlets eager to explore the progress of the “What’s On?” application as it expands its advertising opportunities to include the standard 480 x 55 and 320 x 55 banner units and interstitial units that takeover the mobile device’s screen as the app loads.
Kelly Bumann, VP of marketing at Starz, says “Mobile is a piece that we’re testing and learning candidly from. We like that’s not a completely crowded environment and we can design creative to appeal to people.”
For the Crash mobile marketing campaign, those who click the promotional screen for more information are taken to an external WAP page that offers a variety of pertinent info on the popular Starz series.
Zap2it, an entertainment Web site specializing in TV and film news, is a perfect fit for Starz which now specializes in both. Zap2it’s primary demographic is males and females between the ages of 18 and 45 – an appealing factor that will certainly prompt other premium cable channels to explore the opportunities that Starz has already capitalized on.