Nokia PC Suite - Features

Features

The following applications and features are included into the latest version of Nokia PC Suite:

  • Nokia Communication Centre for controlling contacts, contact groups, messages and a full calendar (v7.1+).
  • Memory view (v7.1+).
  • Battery view and control and low-battery alert (v7.1+).
  • Pop up notification for incoming calls and messages (v7.0+). Ability to initiate and answer calls (v7.1+).
  • Direct quick handling of the cell phone's calendar (v7.0+).
  • Nokia PC Sync for contacts, calendar, notes, to-do items, e-mails, bookmarks and files/folders
  • Nokia Content Copier for backup and restore
  • Nokia Application Installer for installing Java and Symbian applications
  • Nokia File Manager for file transfer
  • Nokia Contacts for contacts handling (replaced with Nokia Communication Centre in v7.1)
  • Nokia Messages for messages handling
  • One touch Access for connecting to the Internet using the phone as a modem
  • Nokia Music Manager for CD ripping and music transfer
  • Nokia Image Store for transferring pictures from phone to PC
  • Notification when new phone software (firmware) updates are available (for Nokia Software Updater)

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