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Saturday, June 04, 2011

Mobile application for Nokia phones is launched by The Times of India

Nokia phone users can now read The Times of India on the go. Our much-awaited application for Nokia smartphones has been available for download from Nokia's Ovi Store for the last few days and the response of readers has been overwhelming.

The app not only brings you the latest news from The Times of India's unrivalled, countrywide network of reporters, but also provides you the incisive, analytical and in-depth coverage that makes the newspaper your favourite.

Apart from national, international, business, entertainment, health, sports and technology news, the app — updated 24x7 — brings you exhaustive coverage of more than 30 Indian cities and reviews of the latest movies. It also comes with complete photo galleries covering news, entertainment and fashion.

On touch phones, you can change the text size on article pages, and share articles with friends via Facebook, Twitter, email or SMS. The application is compatible with all Nokia touch and qwerty smartphones running the Symbian^3 and S60 platforms.

Announcing the launch, Rishi Khiani, CEO of Times Internet Ltd (TIL), said: "The partnership with Nokia is important and strategic for us as both brands lead their respective segments globally. With this app, millions of Nokia owners across the globe will be able to access news on the move, updated on the hour."

Nokia India's director (marketing), Viral Oza, said: "Our partnership with The Times of India is a big step towards providing readers easy and simplified access to news from their mobile devices. The Times of India's unique content and Nokia's unparalleled reach now offer readers the chance to be completely up to date with news from India and the world, no matter where they are."

With the launch of the Nokia application, The Times of India is now present on all the popular mobile platforms. The newspaper recently launched iPhone, iPad, Android and BlackBerry apps, all of which have proved to be immensely popular. The Times of India is the only Indian newspaper to have apps for all these popular platforms.

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