Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Introducing Nokia Drop Push Links And Photos To Your Phone

Introducing Nokia Drop Push Links And Photos To Your Phone Introducing Nokia Drop Push Links And Photos To Your Phone

Nokia Drop beta

Nokia Beta Labs invite you to try Nokia Drop beta, a simple and straightforward way to push content to device for Symbian^3 and S60 5th Edition phones. They proudly present these first three feature: change your phone’s homescreen wallpaper, send a picture to your phone, and send an interesting link to your phone, for example so that you can read an article on your phone without writing the long and difficult web address.

Let’s take a deeper look at changing your wallpaper. Have you ever notice how many clicks you need to do before you have changed your wallpaper? And if you see nice picture on a web site which you want to have as a wallpaper, it takes quite a long flow to have it as a wallpaper.

But now, thanks to Push Notifications and the Nokia Drop application, it’s very easy to do this. With the Nokia Drop application installed on your phone and our browser extension installed to your browser, you can now send wallpapers from public websites easily to your device. All this happens without Bluetooth or cable connection or syncing. At least I realized that I have never changed my homescreen wallpapers as often as I do now.

Nokia Drop is a simple and easy way to push content to your device. With it you can:

Change your phone’s wallpaper

Send image as a file to your phone

Send URL to your phone

Nokia Drop uses Push Notifications, so no cable or Bluetooth connection is needed.

Supported Devices:

Nokia Drop is compatible with S60 5th Edition and Symbian^3 devices. Nokia Drop has been tested to work with X6-00, 5228, 5230, 5235 Ovi Music Unlimited, 5530 Exp Music, C6-00, N97, N97 mini, N8-00, C6-01, C7-00, E7-00, 5233, c5-03, 5800 (PR4+).

Supported PC browsers

Nokia Drop extensions are compatible with Firefox 3.6 & 4.0 and Chrome (latest stable).  Download the browser extension.

Nokia Drop is an experimental service

Nokia Drop is under development and service breaks may occur. Nokia Drop is an experiment to verify push notifications functionality on Symbian.