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Nokia 770 Support Operating System WiFi Connection

Posted on January 9, 2008 in Nokia


Nokia 770Initially announced almost a year ago, the Nokia 770 trickle started at the end of 2005. Nokia always said that there was a major software upgrade in the works - the 2006 version of the OS is it.

The 2006 version of the software adds Google Talk, an improved on-screen keyboard, improved memory management and a redesigned interface. The new operating system can also support SIP-based VoIP solutions.

Nokia 770 2006 OS Obviously, the Nokia 770 has always been an oddity in Nokia’s line-up because he does not have a GPRS or 3G phone or data, rather than relying on WiFi or a Bluetooth connection to another device. And at the beginning of the devices had teething problems, as discussed in our study. But as it is on Linux, the open source community has been very busy porting applications Nokia Maemo platform, which led us to understand the development of other similar devices during 2006.

The software update is scheduled to be available during Q2 2006, and it may be downloaded directly from Nokia. End-users can apply themselves to update the software from a Windows PC. There is no word on a Mac or Linux updater, which is a little strange considering that this device is a Linux system.

Mobile Gazette will look at the new version of the OS when it becomes available and we will post a review.


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