Friday, February 5, 2010

Nokia 6303i Classic announced

Nearly one year after announcing the Nokia 6303 classic, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phone has now unveiled the Nokia 6303i classic, a refreshed version of the Nokia 6303 Classic. Though the new handset resembles the old model, it has slightly different features & more colour options are available with the same.

Even though there is a lot of hype surrounding these days for various smart phones, Nokia has announced the Nokia 6303i Classic for those who do not want a touch screen device.

Specs-wise, the only noticeable difference between the 6303i and the 6303 is that the new phone comes with 55MB of internal memory and a 2GB MicroSD card in the box (while the 6303 has only 17MB of internal memory and a 1GB card).

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What’s more! Nokia has concentrated on updating the software for the Nokia 6303i Classic, by keeping in mind the increasing usage of mobile social networking which will enable them to easily keep in touch with their friends.
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Firefox for Maemo devices

A few short years ago the concept of a Firefox smart phone browser seemed very unlikely, but today it's very much a reality now with Mozilla’s announcement of Firefox Mobile for Maemo. This will be the first official release of Firefox Mobile for Nokia's Linux based smart phone operating system.

Firefox, the open source web browser offering from Mozilla, has become one of the most popular desktop web browsers across the globe, which offers a wide range of free to use applications that enhance the functionality of the browser.

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Firefox Mobile also offers adequate browsing performance, support for add-ons, and a finger-friendly user interface that also includes popular Firefox features like the AwesomeBar, Weave Sync, Location-Aware Browsing, Tabbed browsing etc.

Just as Firefox does for the desktop, Firefox Mobile provides a platform for developers to create rich applications. Developers can use the latest Web technologies like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript to improve, modify and customize the browser.

Mozilla eventually hopes to bring Firefox Mobile to several operating systems, but has largely focused on Maemo and Windows Mobile during the early stages of development.

Bringing Firefox to mobile devices is looked upon as the next step toward fulfilling Mozilla’s mission of providing one Web that everyone can access, regardless of device or location!

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