NokiaNokia Drop helps send images, links to Symbian-powered devices

Nokia Drop helps send images, links to Symbian-powered devices

Nokia Drop App

Beyond any doubt, users have always felt a dearth of possessing a medium that lets them sidestep the conventional medium of changing their pictures’ accommodation. Having sensed this, Nokia recently announced the useful Nokia Drop application for Symbian-powered mobile phones.

By exploiting the app’s purposive features, users can conveniently dodge their Bluetooth-enabled dongles or data cables and send links or photos from their computer browser with one click of the mouse and watch them appear on their handset. The app has been built using Qt and provides quick transferring of items on the web to the user’s phone without calling for any cable or Bluetooth.

To ensure that the device’s battery level doesn’t blink for food, Nokia Drop benefits from the Nokia Notification solution which also avoids gobbling up the user’s data plan. The simple way to push content to the mobile phone further enables users to change their device’s wallpaper.

Integrating compatibility with S60 5th edition and Symbian^3 devices, the app has been tested to operate 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, and 5800 (PR4+).

Currently under development, Nokia Drop emerges to be an experiment to verify push notifications functionality on Symbian. Users can download the app from the company’s official website.

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