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Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

Nokia's Here Android app now available on Amazon app store

Nokia has released its HERE Android app on Amazon's App Store, allowing those without access to Google Play Store to download and use the app on their Android devices.



The mapping and navigation app, which was exclusively available on Windows Phone initially, has been downloaded more than three million times on Google Play. It has also recently come out of beta.

The most striking feature of HERE is that it lets you download all the maps you need on your device, allowing you to access them even when offline. Make sure your device is running Android 4.1 or higher before installing the app.

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BBM coming to Nokia Lumia [Update: And Nokia X]

Nokia has taken to the stage at the MWC 2014 and the announcements are coming in thick and fast. One of the first announcements is some new apps for the Lumia platform, including BBM for Lumia.



BBM or BlackBerry Messenger has traditionally been limited to BlackBerry devices until it was made available on iOS and Android last year. Now BBM will also be available on Lumia devices, bringing it to an even wider audience. The app will be available ‘in the coming months’.

Update: BBM will also be available on the new Nokia X series phones, but that is not that big a deal since BlackBerry already has an Android app.

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Nokia HERE Maps will be available for all Windows 8.1 devices

Love the Nokia HERE Maps application, but don’t have a Nokia Windows Phone handset? Well you’re in luck.



With the Windows 8.1 upgrade, all Windows-based computers with the software update will get to enjoy Nokia HERE Maps.

This includes Windows RT devices, such as the Surface. Naturally as part of the upgrade, you’ll be able to use your mouse and keyboard with the application, enjoy high-res satellite images, zippier map loading, and a search history.

As always, Nokia HERE Maps will be completely free, and is available in North America and Europe starting now, and it’ll roll out to the rest of the world soon.

Excited to use Nokia HERE Maps on your Windows 8.1 device?

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Nokia rolls out Camera Extras and Cinemagraph apps for WP7

Nokia has just launched two new camera apps for the first generation Lumia devices.The new apps are Camera Extras and Cinemagraph and are available for Lumia WP7-running 510, 610, 710, 800 and 900.

Both camera apps were previously only available on Windows Phone 8-powered Lumias. The Camera Extras offers Smart Shoot, Action Shot, Panorama and self-shot feature, while the Cinemagraph shoots a few seconds short video and transforms in into an animated picture (gif).


You can find both apps in the Windows Phone 7 marketplace right now. You can also hit the source link below and scan the bar codes.

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Nokia Music comes to the US, visits only Lumia phones

Nokia has just announced that their free music streaming service, Nokia Music, has come to the US. The service will feature 150 exclusive playlists created and kept up to date by US based "musicologists" (it's a real job, we checked), featuring everything "from underground Detroit house tracks to New York Philharmonic favorites".

Musicologists aside, Nokia Music also offers playlists created by Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Lana Del Rey, plus users can create their own playlists (automatically generated). Nokia has a library of millions of songs on tap, so there is plenty to choose from.



While Music is a streaming service, there's an option to download songs for offline listening, so you don't always need to worry about it eating up your data plan or cutting off when you go somewhere outside cell coverage. It doesn’t seem like you can keep the downloaded tracks like you could with Nokia Comes With Music or with Microsoft's Zune Music Pass.

Nokia's Gig Finder app has been integrated into the Nokia Music app. It offers nearby concerts, gigs and shows near your location.

The Nokia Music service is completely free - no subscriptions, no ads, you don't even need a registration.

Now for the bad news - the service would work only on the Nokia Lumia 900 and the Lumia 710. If you have one of those two and are in the US, you can download the Nokia Music app right now for free. It's not clear why the Lumia 800 and 610 are excluded.

Later today, Nokia, AT&T and Green Day have an announcement regarding the band's new album, Uno, an exclusive concert and an exclusive playlists for AT&T subscribers.

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Nokia outs exclusive Camera Extras app for Lumia phones

Nokia has released a special app for its Lumia series of smartphones. Currently available on the Windows Phone Marketplace, the Camera Extras app will give users four new shooting modes for their devices.



The new modes are Smart Group Shot, Action Shot, Self-timer and Panorama shot. The first one allows you to capture burst shots of a group of people and then automatically chooses the best one judging by face expressions, while the second allows you to capture fast-moving objects improvingshooting speed. The other two are quite self-explanatory.

For now only users in China and the United States are bound to get the update. Other countries will follow later in July. Head to the Windows Phone Marketplace to get the juicy app now.

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Nokia announces a suite of new Windows Phone apps

Nokia are proud of bringing the added value of their proprietary apps to their Windows Phoneproducts.

In an attempt to offset the sad news that its current lineup won't get an upgrade to Windows Phone 8, Nokia is introducing new apps to the already available phones and updates to the existing ones.



The new apps by Nokia start with PlayTo, which allows sharing of your phone's content over DLNA to compatible HDTV sets or your home stereo. We've already heard about that one and there's already a version of the app at the Nokia Beta Labs.



Nokia Counters would allow you to monitor your phone usage including talk time, number of messages and data traffic and even set limits. You can also check stats about the communication with your contacts.



The Camera is also getting a software upgrade on Nokia phones. These will now make use of newly added self-timer, action shot, panorama and smart-group shot.

The Smart Group shot is based on Scalado's technology. When making group shots, the phone takes several consecutive photos and then allows you to pick the best face for everyone in the scene.



The Panorama will allow for almost automatic capturing of panning landscape images and it will then auto-stitch them for you.



The current location-based proprietary Nokia apps are also getting updates. Nokia Maps will now let you upload photos, write reviews of places and sync favorites with a computer.

Nokia Transport enables you to pin a location to your Start screen, which you can later touch to get the best transport links to there from your current location.

And finally, Nokia Drive will be monitoring your commutes and make note of all the different routes you take. With time, it would be able to offer you these alternative routes so you can pick whichever works for you best on a certain morning - the shortest or the scenic route. (Boy, am I glad to hear about those innovations!)



The new apps and updates should hit the Windows Marketplace over the next few weeks, so keep an eye for notifications.

Nokia also announced that Nokia smartphones will get Zynga's hit titles Words with friends and Draw Something this fall. The apps will be exclusive to the Nokia smartphones in the first two months of their release.

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