Nokia software update available for Nokia E52


Nokia has released a software update for the Nokia E52 that will bring the mobile version of or 53.001 to 52.003, depending on your location.

E 'can upgrade the software through Nokia Software Updater or directly from your phone (go to Control Panel> Phone> Update Software).

Remember to make a backup safety before proceeding with the upgrade, so as to avoid the cancellation in advance of sensitive data such as contacts, calendar, emails, messages, and so on.

The Wi-Fi, though free, is preferable because practicality: it will not have to turn on the PC to launch the Nokia Software Updater.

Nokia E52 is a phone with a 2.4-inch screen, Symbian S60, ARM 11 600 MHz processor, Wi-Fi and DLNA. E '3.5 G technology with satellite receiver and AGPS with Nokia Maps

How about a Nokia smartphone with Microsoft?


The rumors regarding a possible collaboration between Nokia and Microsoft to produce a new range of Windows 7 Phone handsets continue to be felt.

As mentioned in our other news, Eldar Murtazin from Mobile-review.com has stated that in recent months, the Finnish company has begun to weave relationships with Microsoft on a new line of mobile phones.

The talks began with the new board of directors of Nokia. The new president Stephen Elop, in fact, worked for years at Microsoft, and speculation about devices "Nokia Windows Phone" started shortly after in his nomination.

In summary, Mobile-review reports that Nokia could result in a full line of Windows phone devices that have the typical features of Nokia devices.

Although both companies have played role model in mobile industry are now losing ground in recent years in favor of the most attractive mobile phones like tablet and Android OS. You never know that the mutuality between the two companies can bring benefits to both.

Nokia to accept Windows Phone 7


After defining Android as "pee in your pants"(read study) it seems that Nokia is planning to jump on the new Microsoft operating system for mobile phones, Windows phones 7.

This is only speculation. The news seems especially strange because it is difficult for the Finnish multinational, which just months ago had publicly ridiculed the operating system of Google, has changed his mind back on his feet.

The rumor was first published on Eldar Murtazin, author of the famous Russian site Mobile-Review.

It seems that Nokia has started a discussion with executives from Microsoft to expand their cooperation. The relationship between the two companies might have been supported also by the arrival of Stephen Elop (new CEO of Nokia) from Microsoft.

 
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