feel me, touch me, fring me, fring for Nokia 5800 out today
LONDON, 4 MARCH, 2008, fring today announced the launch of a brand new version of its award winning social community and communication service for the new and incredibly successful Nokia 5800 touch screen device.
This has been one of the most hotly anticipated fring launches ever; as soon as Nokia announced the launch of its 5800, fring’s forums, Twitter and Facebook pages have been red hot with fringsters asking for a new fring version to run on the device.
In response, fring created an early access group of around 100 users to receive R&D versions of the release and provide feedback during the development phase, helping fring to bring its 5800 version to market as quickly as possible and in line with exactly what users really wanted.
The result is a newly designed fring that takes advantage of all of the 5800’s great touch screen features, such as the ability to tilt the screen from profile to landscape and use of the on-screen keyboard.
About fring™
fring™ is an award-winning mobile internet community and communication service that allows friends to connect, share experiences and enhance their communities together from their mobile device. They do this using a combination of proprietary fring utilities and the internet’s most popular social and community applications including Skype®, Facebook®, MSN® Messenger, GoogleTalk TM, Twitter, Yahoo!TM, AIM®, ICQ®, Orkut®)
fring is 100% free with no subscription costs; consumers simply pay for the data they use under their existing mobile operator agreement.
fring is completely PC independent, it requires no additional hardware, has no geographical or location limitations and operates on any available mobile internet connection: 3G, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE & Wimax.
fring was launched in January 2007 and has experienced phenomenal global adoption, with millions of users now enjoying the fring experience in more than 200 countries worldwide, and approximately 500,000 new fringsters joining the fring community each month.
fring operates on Symbian Series 60 devices, Samsung S60, Sony Ericsson UIQ Smartphones, Windows Mobile, iPhone, J2ME, Linux Mobile & Intel’s Moblin devices, which currently represent more than 1,000 mobile handsets (the full list is available at http://fring.com website)
This has been one of the most hotly anticipated fring launches ever; as soon as Nokia announced the launch of its 5800, fring’s forums, Twitter and Facebook pages have been red hot with fringsters asking for a new fring version to run on the device.
In response, fring created an early access group of around 100 users to receive R&D versions of the release and provide feedback during the development phase, helping fring to bring its 5800 version to market as quickly as possible and in line with exactly what users really wanted.
The result is a newly designed fring that takes advantage of all of the 5800’s great touch screen features, such as the ability to tilt the screen from profile to landscape and use of the on-screen keyboard.
About fring™
fring™ is an award-winning mobile internet community and communication service that allows friends to connect, share experiences and enhance their communities together from their mobile device. They do this using a combination of proprietary fring utilities and the internet’s most popular social and community applications including Skype®, Facebook®, MSN® Messenger, GoogleTalk TM, Twitter, Yahoo!TM, AIM®, ICQ®, Orkut®)
fring is 100% free with no subscription costs; consumers simply pay for the data they use under their existing mobile operator agreement.
fring is completely PC independent, it requires no additional hardware, has no geographical or location limitations and operates on any available mobile internet connection: 3G, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE & Wimax.
fring was launched in January 2007 and has experienced phenomenal global adoption, with millions of users now enjoying the fring experience in more than 200 countries worldwide, and approximately 500,000 new fringsters joining the fring community each month.
fring operates on Symbian Series 60 devices, Samsung S60, Sony Ericsson UIQ Smartphones, Windows Mobile, iPhone, J2ME, Linux Mobile & Intel’s Moblin devices, which currently represent more than 1,000 mobile handsets (the full list is available at http://fring.com website)
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