SoftwarePrivus Mobile offers Caller ID service through the Symbian S60 operating service

Privus Mobile offers Caller ID service through the Symbian S60 operating service

 Nokia Privus logoSmartphone users can avoid unnecessary calls with the new offering by Privus Mobile. The company has initiated a new real time caller ID service to existing Nokia smartphones and several devices that use the Symbian S60 operating system. Several devices that use this operating system include Samsung, Panasonic, Lenova and LG

This service has assisted users to manage calls in a better way. It offers all the details of the callers that are not in the contact list. Supposedly, this solution has been beneficial to many users as it enables access to live telephone-number database and fresh caller information. When there is an incoming call from cell phone-to-cell phone call, this service identifies the caller nearly 85 percent of the calls.

“We’ve just opened the door for millions of smartphone users around the globe to receive Caller ID service for their cell phones; that’s an amazing accomplishment. With Privus Mobile, Nokia smartphone customers and those using Symbian OS devices now have the power to know who’s calling without having to answer the phone, check voicemail or call the person back. The average cell phone user is deprived of unknown caller’s names. It’s time they knew who’s on the other end of the line. It’s time they knew Privus Mobile,” stated, Privus Mobile President Greg Smith.

It is available to over 225 smartphones on more than 30 international network carriers. Business professionals, students and travelers will specifically benefit from this solution. Now even customers from Europe will enjoy such a service for the first time. Additionally, just by hitting a button, the application will store complete caller details in the phonebook.

It claims to be half the rate of the monthly charge for accessing the caller ID service eon landline phones. This service is offered through the App Store on Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and Android devices via Handango, Privus Mobile’s Web site, the BlackBerry Store and Blackberry App World.

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