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Nokia Mobile Photo Printing Service for Nseries users launched in Europe

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Monday, July 2nd, 2007 | Related entries: Mobile Phones

Nokia Mobile Printing Service

Mobile phone-maker Nokia has launched a fully integrated mobile printing service in Europe which according to the company will allow Nseries users to order high-quality prints directly.

Nokia said that people will be able to order such prints easily via cellular or wireless LAN (WLAN) networks, and have them delivered at their home or even to a friend’s house.

According to Mikko Pilkama, director, Multimedia Nokia, “Remember when you had to drag yourself to the store to have your film developed. Now you can order prints directly from your Nokia Nseries device and have them delivered at your doorstep.”

With the launch of this new service, Nokia has provided its customers a unique offer as users of Nokie Nseries phone will need just one device to captire images, edit them and order prints.

Besides, customers can also have their friends images printed on stickers, mugs, jigsaw puzzles and T-shirts.

This newly launched mobile printing service is accessible from the Nseries Gallery application. All you have to do is select the images to be printed, insert your address and other requested information, and then press ‘Order Now’. The order is then processed by CeWe Color and prints are then delivered to the entered address.

To pay for this photo printing service you could use your credit card or any other local payment solutions depending on which country you live in.

And to get customers acquainted with this new service, Nokia is offering the first ten prints absolutely free of cost.

Users can avail of the service themselves by downloading the Nokia XpressPrint application for free directly from the Download! Application on their device or from http://www.nseries.com/orderprints.

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