Symbian News! Monday, 23 march

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Do you feel it? Do you feel the need for speed? Well, I feel it and it seems that EA is hoping the rest of the world does too as they just announced two new cool themes for S60 3rd Ed devices.
Need For Speed Cops and Undercover are fantastic mobile themes for true racing enthusiasts who love cars, racing, tuned machine, hot chicks and fast games.

Either of these Need for Speed Undercover themes allows you to transform your phone with a nice artwork wallpapers, custom ring tones, re-skinned icon set as well as with custom message / e-mail tones.

So, if your feel the need for speed, just get it one of these nice racing themes and I guarantee that it will satisfy your need for speed!

 


 

In All About N-Gage's latest review, Tzer2 gives Gameloft's Prince Of Persia the once over. The graphics look amazing but we're concerned about the spoon-fed gameplay, poor collision detection on the bonus levels, and the lack of multiplayer or even proper N-Gage Arena integration.

 


 

  • ProfiMail Gets An Update – More Finger-Friendly And Easier To Use – by Symbian-Freak

    ProfiMail was always my favourite e-mail client on S60 devices and I have been a huge fan of   great LCG's applications since the very beginning and now with the latest release it becomes even more awesome and the most importantly ProfiMail is now finger friendly and fully compatible with 5th edition of S60 devices.
    That's actually what motivated me to write this and to let you know that ProfiMail has taken a major step forward in porting the best and the most popular S60 e-mail application to  5th edition devices.

 


 

Not that it’s really surprising, but Nokia recently told Reuters that it will be shuttering its MOSH service sometime before the new Ovi Store launches in May. MOSH was an open service, and very much the predecessor of the Ovi Store. Basically, you could upload just about anything you wanted, and easily share it with your friends, either through the desktop website, or a mobile site. MOSH also had what they called a mobile app, though it was nothing more than a shell with a bunch of mobile weblinks.

 


 

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