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Nokia Life Tools Launched Across India

Posted: 12 Jun 2009 02:45 AM PDT

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Nokia Life Tools have been launched across India by Nokia. This comes after a successful launch of the pilot in the state of Maharashtra. The main purpose of Nokia Life Tools is to narrow down consumer information gaps by bringing together government entities, operators and other industry players. Press Release from Nokia follows,


"Mumbai, India - After a successful pilot in the state of Maharashtra, Nokia today announced the commercial launch of its pioneering Nokia Life Tools service in India. The service will be rolled out first in Maharashtra in association with the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB). Designed specifically for the emerging markets, Nokia Life Tools is a range of Agriculture, Education and Entertainment services sharply addressing the information gaps of target consumers.


Today, Nokia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the MSAMB. Under this MOU, MSAMB will provide expertise in the areas of commodity prices from their network of 291 local mandis (marketyards). MSAMB will also have the opportunity to deliver relevant news, alerts on schemes and other information directly to grassroots consumers.


Speaking at the occasion, Shri. Ashok Chavan, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra said, "We are happy that Maharashtra is the first state in India to go live with the Nokia Life Tools services in association with the state marketing board. Empowering our people with the right tools and facilities is a top priority for the State Government. I would like to congratulate Nokia for developing a unique and innovative service that has tremendous potential to improve lives and the livelihood of farmers and sub-urban consumers in Maharashtra."


Shri Harshavardhan Patil, Hon'ble Minister for Co-operation, Marketing, Cultural Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs said, "It has been the Maharashtra state government's endeavour to provide vital agri information tools for a progressive and an empowered farmer community. Nokia Life Tools is tailormade to positively impact farmers across the state. This MOU further strengthens MSAMB's mandate to get the information directly to the farmers."


Mr. D Shivakumar, Managing Director, Nokia India said, "Nokia Life Tools was a result of the entire ecosystem coming together and is ideally placed to usher in an information revolution impacting the daily lives of people. We extend our sincere thanks to MSAMB and our key partners for believing in and supporting our vision of 'empowering people and connecting them to the things that matter'. We believe this is the beginning of a historical journey that will take mobility to grassroots and make a positive difference to the lives of people in the areas that are crucial to them."


The complete Nokia Life Tools solution will be available on the newly launched Nokia 2323 classic and Nokia 2330 classic devices, and will be later expanded to other Nokia devices.


Nokia Life Tools Partner Ecosystem and Services

Designed with deep insights gathered from target users, Nokia has collaborated with multiple partners across the Indian Government and private enterprises to bring together a rich ecosystem to deliver localised & personalised information directly to consumers' Life Tools-enabled mobile devices.


Nokia Life Tools has a range of 3 primary services - Agriculture Services, Education Services and Entertainment Services


Nokia Life Tools Agriculture services:

The Nokia Life Tools Agriculture service offers consumers a choice of 2 plans. The basic plan, available across India at Rs 30/month, provides daily weather updates and relevant agriculture-related news, advice and tips. The premium plan, at Rs 60/month, will be available in 10 states, including Maharashtra, and provides the closest market prices for three crops chosen by the subscriber, as well as weather, news, advice and tips.


Nokia is collaborating with Reuters Market Light (RML), which was the exclusive provider for agriculture services in the successful pilot. Syngenta, Madison Research, Skymet and many others also form this ecosystem.


Nokia Life Tools Education services:

The Nokia Life Tools Education service, available throughout India, offers three components: Learn English, with basic, intermediate and advanced levels; Exam preparation, which offers students tips and advice for ICSE, CBSE and State Board-level exams mapped to the relevant curriculum; and General Knowledge, which gives subscribers useful information about the world around them. Each of the Education services will be offered at Rs 30/month. Information and content from multiple local and international companies will be aggregated and delivered to Nokia Life Tools by EnableM.


Nokia Life Tools Entertainment services:

The Nokia Life Tools Entertainment service at launch will include Astrology, News, Jokes, Cricket and ringtones, offered at existing market prices. The content is aggregated and brought to Life Tools by OnMobile.


Nokia Life Tools is hosted by OnMobile in India.


Jawahar Kanjilal, Nokia's Global Head of Emerging Markets Services, said, "As mobile coverage increases to cover the millions of unconnected, Nokia - in India and in other emerging markets around the world - will work together with mobile operators, multiple government and private enterprises, and non-government organizations to empower millions by connecting them to better opportunities that have a positive impact on their daily lives."


Nokia Life Tools was piloted in Maharashtra earlier this year before its commercial roll-out this month. The feedback from actual subscribers during the pilot that was concluded in April 2009 revealed that the service had a wide appeal, and connected with subscribers at both emotional and rational levels. On one hand, the service brought livelihood gains through relevant information such as market rates for farmers' produce, greater awareness on market conditions, tips on weather, news, crop advisory, Learn English and General Knowledge. On the other hand, it enabled consumers to fill their information gaps by being better informed, save time and money, and improve their confidence and social standing.


Nokia Life Tools service will be expanded to select countries across Asia and Africa later in 2009 and beyond."
















iPhone 3GS coming to India in August!!

Posted: 12 Jun 2009 01:39 AM PDT

ipHone 3gs_india.jpgiPhone 3GS coming to India in August!! Yeah the newest and the fastest iPhone till now (as claimed by Apple) will be coming to India in August. During the launch event, Apple announced the US availability of the iPhone 3GS on June 19 and availability in 80 countries in the month of august. So India is one of these 80 countries. ET had reported this news yesterday. Like the last time, the iPhone 3GS will be available exclusively with AirTel and Vodafone in India. There is no clarity on the date and pricing of the device, whose predecessor didnt do that well last year. Lets see what kind of pricing do these guys come up with this year. I have a feeling that, they will keep selling the iPhone 3G at lower price and have iPhone 3GS at a premium price point. With the 3G services active in India, the new iPhones have a bright future as last year when the iPhone 3G was launched, there was no 3G but this year the availability of 3G will have a positive impact on its sales. The S in 3GS stands for speed and this new iPhone is the fastest of the lot. This times Apple has made the user experience on the new iPhone faster. The phone has a 3 mega pixel snapper (not 3.2 mega pixel) with auto focus, white balance and video capturing feature (30 fps VGA quality...hmm not impressed) (you can tap the object and the camera will focus on it), 7.2 mbps HSDPA connectivity. Voice control commands to make calls, create playlists, dial numbers, shuffle. The rumor of iPhone having a digital compass was also true , as the new iPhone 3GS has one. The compass integrates itself with the maps on iPhone. The new iPhone has hardware encryption, encrypted iTunes back-up and greatly improved battery life.


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Feature Packed Nokia 5630 Now Available

Posted: 11 Jun 2009 07:14 PM PDT

5630.jpgRemember Nokia 5630 XpressMusic, the Symbian S60 music phone that was launched by Nokia earlier this year. Nokia 5630 is the successor of Nokia 5320 XpressMusic, which I have already reviewed and kind of liked that phone. Hope the 5630 is better as compared to Nokia 5320. Nokia 5630 is a compact phone but its specifications pack a solid punch backed by WLAN support, processing power with 600 MHz ARM 11 CPU. For features like this the pricing of the phone at Euro 255 is a value for money. Other features include, 3.2 mega pixel snapper with LED flash and fixed focus, stereo Bluetooth, FM with RDS, 4GB microSDHC card support. The phone is a true music phone with 24 hrs music playback time.


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