Nokia Announces 'Anna' Symbian Update
Apr 12, 2011, 6:54 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Nokia today announced a major update to its Symbian platform. The Symbian Anna update, which will be available to the Nokia N8, C7, C6-01 and E7 in the coming months, introduces a refreshed user interface and several new features. Symbian Anna uses a new set of icons on the home screens, offers a portrait software QWERTY keyboard, and makes usability improvements to the photo gallery. Nokia targeted some of the new features towards business users, including instant messaging with Microsoft Communicator Mobile, and meeting request support and hardware-accelerated device encryption within the email program. Symbian Anna also includes the latest versions of Ovi Maps, the browser, Ovi Store, Ovi Suite, and Nokia's Social application. The new system software will first be available on the Nokia X7 and E6 (also announced today).
Comments
Azeron said:
if I were in Europe would Nokia be a bigger deal to me?
Probably. Europeans love Nokia. I just love Nokia, period.

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