Saturday, August 20, 2011

Symbian Anna arrives for 4 Nokia models in some countries

Even doomed to end, Symbian is still supported by Nokia. He has a good interface but confused at times, but would get drastic changes in the upgrade to Symbian Anna. In my review of the C7 Nokia, Symbian ^ 3, pointed out that he is worth more to be updated soon and win these changes. And proving that the Nokia has a psychic link with me, they announced today that update.



Symbian Anna has several improvements, such as a new interface, improved keypad and browser and Nokia Maps with integrated public transport and social networks. In the lake there are also business innovations such as support for hardware encryption and secure intranet access via SSL and also better support for scheduling of appointments via e-mail.

In short, Symbian Anna is all that Symbian should have some time and that the current mobile systems already have. Nokia models that should receive the new system are the Nokia C7, N8, C6-01 and E7, and being a big update, Nokia asks its users to connect via WiFi or use Nokia Ovi Suite for downloading updates. According to the staff are Nokiatividade via Ovi Suite 290 MB or 24 MB via OTA.

The list of countries that received the update to Symbian for now Anna does not include Brazil, only some of Europe and Asia. Nokia guarantees, however, that in the next three weeks will get the Symbian Anna in four models sold in other countries.