Oxygen Software has introduced an enhanced version of its Oxygen Phone Manager II (OPM II) for Nokia ( News - Alert) and Vertu phones. The biggest change in version 2.16 of OPM II is tested quality support for Series 40 fifth Edition of Nokia Phones.
Nokia Series 40 Prism and XpressMusic phones offer a multitude of features including a two-megapixel camera, DVD-quality video playback, Bluetooth , 512 MB Micro SD card — everything one needs for browsing pictures, playing music, sharing files, and taking video. Oxygen Software promises to add even more to this list of features. Its new Oxygen Phone Manager enables Nokia owners to manage all this abundance of content from the desktop PC completely effortlessly.
Nike Golubey, Oxygen’s PR officer said Nokia is a great partner whose advanced technical support, we get as a member of Forum Nokia PRO, has allowed us to be the first to introduce support for its Series 40 phones. Our entry into the mobile software market with enhanced Oxygen Phone Manager, supported by Nokia’s technologies, is another great step forward in making our software meet the quality expectations of Nokia owners and getting them excited about experiencing quick and easy mobile content management.”
The complete list of Series 40 5th Edition phones includes:
- Nokia 5610 XpressMusic
- Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
- Nokia 6555
- Nokia 7500 Prism
- Nokia 7900 Prism
- Nokia 6267
- Nokia 6500 classic
- Nokia 6500 slide
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