Nokia Maps
Discover
the best places in any neighbourhood and find the smartest ways to get
there. Nokia Maps doesn’t just give you turn-by-turn directions for
walking, public transport or driving, it also brings you handy tips,
trusted recommendations and travel guides so you can live like a local,
wherever you go.
Nokia Drive
Get
free, turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation all around the world with the
Nokia Drive app. Search and find locations, get speed camera and limit
warnings, and download maps to your Nokia so you can navigate without a
data connection.
Nokia Lumia software updates and new features
Update your Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 710 to the latest software and get new apps and new experiences.
With
the most recent update, you’ll get new features like Internet Sharing
(Wi-Fi hotspot) and Flip to silence, and you’ll be able to download new
apps from the Windows Phone Marketplace that are exclusive to the Nokia
Lumia family.
The new apps include Camera Extras, Counters, Contact Share, and Play To (DNLA).
One phone for every side of your life
There are many benefits to having a phone with active dual SIM capacity.
Your
phone becomes so much more versatile, it can be used for business and
personal use, with separate numbers and bills. It’s also useful for
travel, simply pack an extra SIM and pay local call rates in your
destination country. Multiple SIMs can be good for your wallet too –
they allow you to take advantage of different pricing plans as well as
saving on mobile data usage. All these things save you so much time,
effort and money.
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Choose your Nokia phone with dual SIM
Explore our featured handsets from Nokia's range of exciting dual SIM phones.
So
if you like the sound of a phone that lets you keep your personal and
work calls separate, helps you to enjoy more competitive contract and
data costs, and helps keep travel call costs down, have a look at the
four great handsets at the top of the page which are chosen from our
full range of dual SIM phones.
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Enable your mobile officeA Nokia business smartphone will empower you to change the way you work. Packed with a host of business and productivity tool, they will enable you to:
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Nokia Lumia 610
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Turn up the fun
It's the quickest way to connect with your friends, things, and places.Know more
Try Something New
New smartphones. New Experiences.Rollover on a device to know more.
Even better together.
Having
both a touch screen and a keypad on your phone really does offer you a
world of choice in the way you interact with your phone and connect with
people every day.
Of course you can
decide yourself when you opt to use the touch screen and when you
choose to type. For instance, you might use the touch screen to browse
the web, use your apps, and play games; and use the keypad when you want
to text, email, chat and network. And remember, not all Touch and Type
phones are keypad and touch – they can also be QWERTY and touch.
Nokia phones with Touch & Type
Nokia have put together a range of exciting and affordable Touch and Type phones.
Whether
you spend your time browsing the web, listening to music, taking photos
and streaming video or spending time with friends on social networking
sites – Touch and Type phones help you get the most out of all these
activities. And perhaps most importantly, they enable you to stay in
easy contact with the people closest to you.
To see which phone is best for your needs, have a look at the handsets featured at the top of the page.
Is Touch and Type for me?
Touch and type is a great way to get the most out of your phone.
These
dual function phones are both compact and light-weight, so not only do
you have the convenience of two ways of interacting with your handset,
you also have a phone that fits snugly in your hand and your pocket.
And
it’s also good to know that while these phones offer features that
bring you extra choice and flexibility, they are also very affordable.
To see which phone fits your lifestyle, click on the models shown at the top of the page.
Found: a way to not get lost.
There's
Nokia Drive for free turn-by-turn navigation and Nokia Maps to explore
new places nearby and around the world. There's Nokia Transport to show
you bus, train, and metro stops, routes, and times. And there's App
Highlights too, to keep you up-to-date with the best apps and game.
Isis Mobile-Payment Service Delayed
Isis — the mobile payments joint venture from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon — won’t be launching on time.
Back in May, Isis said its wave-and-pay network would launch in hundreds of retail locations throughout Salt Lake City, Utah, and Austin, Texas this summer before a planned nationwide retail launch at chains such as Foot Locker and Macy’s, and even in Coca-Cola machines. MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover have all said they would support the service. But the initial roll-out has been put on hold indefinitely, and Isis isn’t saying why yet. In an e-mailed statement, Isis told Wired: “We’re working through a final punch list of things to ensure a great consumer experience and seamless partner integration. The list is short, but a few pieces require additional time.”
The statement also said that Isis will have more information in October about “updated launch specifics and momentum news.” Ryan Hughes, the head of marketing at Isis, told CNET that the venture is focused on “making sure when we launch we do it properly and do it right” and that the delay shouldn’t be too long. Hughes also told the Wall Street Journal that “the delay is not a result of a change in strategy or a new business model.”
Isis’ strategy so far mirrors that of its major rival, Google Wallet. Both systems use near field communication (NFC) chips found in certain smartphones to store a user’s credit or debit card data. But while Isis is being held back by delays, Google Wallet is up and running, allowing users to wave or tap their smartphones to pay at more than 100,000 check-out scanners across the U.S.
Isis also faces growing competition from mobile payment apps made by Square and PayPal, neither of which are reliant on creating a network of NFC scanners or the selling of NFC-equipped phones (which there aren’t very many of right now).
To see just how far someone could take the idea of an e-wallet with today’s infrastructure, Wired’s Christina Bonnington has pledged to give up her real-world wallet for a full month. Starting today, she’ll be using only a smartphone for purchases, ID, and the like. The Isis news certainly won’t make her life any easier.
Multiple benefits. One Dual SIM phone. Pick yours.
Nokia range of Dual Sim phones offer easy access to work, music, games, apps and more. Just pick one that fits your needs and budget. Manage the myriad parts of your life with ease.
Nokia Asha 200
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Dual SIM made simple.
The Nokia Asha 200 gives you all the freedom of dual SIM with the convenience of QWERTY for email, chat, and Facebook.Learn More
Nokia C2-03
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Fun at your fingertips
Nokia C2-03. Get in touch with your playful side, touch and type and find the best entertainment to share with your friendsLearn More
Nokia Asha 202
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Maximise every moment
Share, connect and get more out of life with fast web browsing, messaging, social networks and dual SIM.Learn more
Nokia Asha 305
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Twice the fun!
The new dual SIM Nokia Asha 305 with super-fast music download.Know more
Nokia City Lens
Lost
in the city? Bored of the same places? Say hello to the new Nokia City
Lens App. This exciting new app instantly reveals what’s nearby on your
phone’s camera display. Find a restaurant, hit the theatre, go on a
shopping spree, catch a train or visit your favourite sight. However you
want to spend your time, you no longer need to plan ahead. Finally
discover what’s around you and let City Lens reveal what you didn’t know
was there.
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