Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 returns, hopefully for good this time

Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 returns, hopefully for good this time

Nokia’s Belle Feature Pack 2 has suffered more false starts than a race meeting burdened with a dodgy starter pistol. However, it looks like the on-again, off-again saga is at an end, now that the company has remedied an issue with the Nokia Music app with a separate hotfix. Toting one of the company’s 603, 700, 701 or 808 handsets? You should be able to snag the update as we speak, if not sooner.

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Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 returns, hopefully for good this time originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Oct 2012 11:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Engadget Interview: Nokia’s Kevin Shields on PureView, floating sensors and the ‘missile’ that is the Lumia 920

Nokia's Kevin Shields talks PureView, floating sensors and the 'missile' that is the Lumia 920

A conversation with Nokia’s Stephen Elop, as we had earlier this week, is quite an experience. He’s kind, friendly, charming and obviously extremely passionate about everything Nokia — but his PR deflector shields are always full-forward. Ask him a challenging question and you’ll be greeted with a very gentle response that sounds like an answer but is actually just a deftly delivered retooling of some standard PR-friendly message you’ve probably already heard.

Interviewing Nokia SVP Kevin Shields is, as we’ve seen in the past, a somewhat more… direct experience. Why did Nokia go with a gloss finish on the 920 instead of the matte we loved on the 800 and 900? “Because it’s awesome.” How durable is the 920? “It’s like a missile.” How confident is he that wireless charging will take off? “We are all in.” Shields was kind enough to give us a few minutes of his time after Nokia’s event this week to talk Lumia and to explain just what “PureView” means now that it’s been applied to a second phone. Click on through to get educated.

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The Engadget Interview: Nokia’s Kevin Shields on PureView, floating sensors and the ‘missile’ that is the Lumia 920 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Sep 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia 808 PureView now available stateside, $700 via Amazon

Nokia 808 PureView now available stateside, $699 via Amazon

Finnish phone purveyor Nokia has delivered on its promise to bring its flagship camera phone to US soil, with or without carriers’ support. The company is offering up the PureView 808 on Amazon, complete with Carl Zeiss optics and Nokia Belle, for a cool $700 contract free. That’s no small tariff for a device running a slightly antiquated mobile operating system, but if you’ve got a soft spot in your heart for Symbian — and fancy yourself a photographer — page through our review then head over to Amazon for the purchasing details.

Nokia 808 PureView now available stateside, $700 via Amazon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 09 Jul 2012 09:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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