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  2. MOSH (Nokia) - Wikipedia

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    MOSH was a user defined distribution channel for mobile content initiated by Nokia. The name "MOSH" comes from "Mobilize and Share". The channel could have been used to both download and upload various content for mobile phones or other platforms. File types that were handled were: audio, images, applications, games, videos, documents.

  3. Nokia phones beta labs - Wikipedia

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    Nokia phones beta labs is a service in which beta software for Nokia smartphones are available for public download. [1] The service was originally launched as Nokia Beta Labs in 2007 by Nokia for S60-based Symbian devices, and later for the company's Windows Phone-based Lumia line.

  4. Phone theme - Wikipedia

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    A theme package contains graphics for one or many changeable components of a mobile phone's UI. Changing a theme only affects the look and feel of the UI and not the entire phone's functions or features. There are many mobile operating systems which support themes as standard, such as Nokia phones powered by Symbian, Sony Ericsson and Blackberry.

  5. Nokia Smartphones Finally Attracting Some App Love - AOL

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    Nokia (NOK) smartphone users starving for app extras may finally get some new toys for their handsets. Developers who previously stuck to creating apps for Apple's (AAPL) iOS and Google's (GOOG ...

  6. Nokia Launches Content Recommendations App - AOL

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    Nokia has launched Nokia Xpress Now, a Web app that helps users find content on their Asha phones based on the "wisdom of the crowds." Pulling data from more than 80 million Nokia Xpress Browser ...

  7. Nokia phone series - Wikipedia

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    Armed with 1 GHz processor, upgraded Nokia Browser, 2.6-inch touchscreen, and Nokia Store. Apps are readily available for download. The phone is said to break the line between featurephones and smartphones. [154] Nokia A2000 is a China-specific featurephone with a QWERTY keypad. It supports storage of up to 32 GB through the use of microSD cards.

  8. Symbian - Wikipedia

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    Nokia officially renamed Symbian Belle to Nokia Belle in a company blog post. [110] [111] Nokia Belle adds to the Anna improvements with a pull-down status/notification bar, deeper near field communication integration, free-form re-sizable homescreen widgets, and six homescreens instead of the previous three. As of 7 February 2012, Nokia Belle ...

  9. Series 40 - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Microsoft acquired Nokia's mobile phones business. As part of a licensing agreement with the company, Microsoft Mobile is allowed to use the Nokia brand on feature phones, such as the Series 40 range. [4] However, a July 2014 company memo revealed that Microsoft would end future production of Series 40 devices. [5] It was replaced by ...