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Nokia Messaging Updated: Brings HTML Support and Windows Live Mail

   

 

Nokia Messaging (formerly known as Nokia Email) got an update yesterday, bringing support for Windows Live Mail, and more importantly support for HTML mail. They’ve also mentioned that a version for the S60 V5 devices like the Nokia 5800, will be coming by May. The updated features bring it up to par with the Email Client on the Nokia E75.

Nokia Messaging

What’s new in this release of Nokia Messaging?

  • Support for Windows Live Hotmail email addresses
  • Support for HTML-formatted emails
  • Advanced email server settings configuration on http://email.nokia.com
  • Support for 18 S60 devices in 17 languages
  • Client and service performance improvements

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How do I view HTML email in Nokia Messaging?

Messages with HTML formatting will be automatically displayed in Nokia Messaging. If there are images in the email you want to view, click on Show Graphics in the header of the email. HTML formatted emails use more data, please be aware that you may incur charges from your operator in connection with the transfer and receipt of data to your mobile phone. You can change the setting so that emails open as plain text by default. HTML emails can be viewed only on S60 Feature Pack 1 and Feature Pack 2 devices.

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Nokia Messaging

Here’s a bit off the press release :

Windows(TM) Live Hotmail®, one of the world’s most popular web-based email solutions, is now available on Nokia Messaging, the service that enables people to access their personal email on their Nokia devices*. In May, Nokia Messaging will also be supported by the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia’s first mass-market touchscreen device, adding to the tens of millions of popular Nokia devices in the hands of consumers that already support the service.

Nokia Messaging is currently free to download and set-up, and supports the world’s most popular email accounts – Windows Live Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, AOL Mail – and accounts from thousands of other email providers. Easy to use, it enables access of up to 10 personal email accounts on a Nokia device, and through one single icon. Once Nokia Messaging is set-up, email accounts can be added to the service directly on the phone, as well as via the Nokia Messaging website (http://email.nokia.com).

With the addition of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia Messaging will be available on 20 different device models worldwide, including the recently announced Nokia E75 which is the first device to come preloaded with Nokia Messaging, Nokia E71 – the world’s slimmest qwerty device, Nokia E63, Nokia E66 and Nokia N79**. More Nokia device models, including the Nokia E55, Nokia N97 and Nokia N86 8MP, will support Nokia Messaging when they begin shipping.

“We’ve come to understand that a key barrier for mass email adoption is not the lack of features, but the usability. Nokia Messaging was designed for ease of use and mobility. While offering people a full feature set, Nokia Messaging still minimizes user actions and simplifies the complex, such as eliminating the need to know technical information. This reduces confusion and the amount of time taken to set up and start using the service on the phone. By prioritizing common actions and needs, we bring the most relevant and frequently used actions upfront,” said Atif Hussein, Vice President, Products, Nokia Messaging. “With Nokia Messaging on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, we bring the service to people no matter what their input preference – touch, qwerty or monoblock.”

That’s about it. Download the update over at email.nokia.com and check it out y’all !

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