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Nokia PC Suite 7.1.26.1 ITA

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Nokia PC Suite

Nokia PC Suite 7.1.26.1 ITA is the complete package of tools and programs necessary for those who have a Nokia phone targato. Simple software interface allow you to share and quick access to the contents of your jewel. In the new version has been introduced in more nuomerose functions (eg sending messages directly from the PC via the sim inserted in the phone). Course is always completely free. Advice? Absolutely to be installed if you have a Nokia phone, so they get the most from your device.

System Requirements:

Free space on your hard disk: 250 MB (file size. 25 MB)

Supported Operating Systems:

  • Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit editions
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (Service Pack 2)
  • Windows XP (Professional or Home Edition) (Service Pack 2)
  • Connection methods: USB cable, Infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth

    Bluetooth stacks / software supported:

    Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit editions:

  • Microsoft Windows Bluetooth stack
  • WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack, driver version 6.x
  • Toshiba Bluetooth stack, driver version 5:10:12
  • IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth stack, driver version 5.0.5
  • Windows XP x64:

  • Microsoft Windows Bluetooth stack
  • Toshiba Bluetooth stack, driver version 5:10:12
  • IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth stack, driver version 5.0.5
  • Windows XP:

  • Microsoft Windows Bluetooth (only in Service Pack 2)
  • Toshiba Bluetooth stack, driver version 4.0, 5.0 and 5:10:12
  • WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack, driver version 1.4.2.18, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x
  • IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth stack, driver version 2.x, 3.x and 5.0.5
  • Tools for personal information management (PIM) supported:

    To keep your data on your PC and compatible phone, you can synchronize with the following applications for personal information management (PIM):

  • Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2007
  • Microsoft Outlook Express / Windows Address Book
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Calendar and Contacts
  • Lotus Notes 5.x, 6.x, 7.0, and 8.x
  • Lotus Organizer 5.x and 6.x
  • Nokia N72

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    This cell phone is the one of the best I ever see. It looks good, it holds comfortable in hand, buttons are perfect, screen is great. It has enough inner memory (20 Mb), but it may be extented by RS-DV-MMC, hot swap. Java: MIDP 2.0,Stereo FM radio, MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player, 2 megapixels camera, EDGE (Class 10, 236.8 kbps), WAP 2.0, PhotoCall.
    It is a realy good smart phone! That's not all, it has a Symbian OS ver. 8.1a, USB Interface, Bluetooth. It does not have IrDA, but it is not so critical. Only one thing disappoints me - the price is very high....

    Nokia N-Gage

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    This cell phone has a great screen 176 X 208, Symbian OS, many games, and only 4 Mb inner memory. It was developed for gamers only, so I really do not know anybody, who use this phone as a cell phone.
    I could not expect, how comfortable to make a phone call from it. It really comfortable for gaming, but not for making a voice calls. It is a smartphone, but it has absolutely irrealistic design. I do not like this phone, but you may find it very interesting. This is a real good phone that combines a phone/pda/handheld gaming system together to make one nice phone. The color may not be the best. But, the games and the symbian OS and the MMC card slot for extra memory makes up for that. Allowing you to have mp3 players, applications and all sorts of stuff. Turning your n-gage into a little computer of your own.
    Some games for it are ps one quality; such as Rayman3, Pandemonium, and Ghost Recon. The phone is easy to use. The calls are clear but, the speaker phone can be touchy. The review about this being a dumb "TACO PHONE" was based off the N-GAGE not the N-GAGE QD. The only bad thing is you have to charge the phone every day.

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