Nokia launch ‘email’ app on .mobi website
January 16, 2009
Nokia have launched another really useful website at a subdomain of their nokia.mobi go to: email.nokia.mobi
Here’s what they have to say:
- Easy to get started.
Mobile email is available on many of the most popular Nokia devices. You can start getting email today. - Easy to set up.
Enter your email address and password, and you’re done. - Automatic delivery.
Once you’ve set up your email account, emails are delivered automatically. - Up to 10 email addresses.
You can access up to 10 of your personal email accounts. Set up Gmail TM and leading global and local Email Service Provider (ESP) accounts. Each email arrives in its own mailbox, and you can access all emails in one place.
Couldn’t be easier!
Check the screenshot:
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Nokia have already made theirĀ mobile nokia site a default bookmark in every new nokia phone, now they have made it easy for the owners of nokia phones, who are in their billions, to access email easily, as a significant proportion may not, know how to do this easily. Now they can!
Here’s a little more about Nokia, courtesy of wikipedia:
Nokia is the World’s Largest Manufacturer of Mobile Phones: its Global Share device market share was about 38% in Q3 of 2008, down from 39% in Q3 2007 and down from 40% sequentially. Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS)
In 2006, Nokia generated revenue that for the first time exceeded the state budget of Finland.
Finns have ranked Nokia many times as the best Finnish brand and employer.
The Nokia brand, valued at $35.9 billion, is listed as the fifth most valuable global brand in Interbrand/BusinessWeek’s Best Global Brands list of 2008 (first non-US company).
It is the number one brand in Asia (as of 2007) and Europe (as of 2008), the 23rd most admirable company worldwide in Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies list of 2008 (tied with Exxon Mobil; second in Network Communications, fifth non-US company), and is the world’s 88th largest company in Fortune Global 500 list of 2008, up from 119 of the previous year. As of 2008, AMR Research ranks Nokia’s global supply chain number two in the world.





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