Nokia Browser 2.0 update available now

Published by Karen Bartlett on April 23, 2012

new series 40 browser

GLOBAL – Getting online fast, and affordably, is crucial for Internet users everywhere. Now that experience is about to get even faster and easier with an update for all existing Nokia Browser users, covering phones across the Nokia Asha range and Series 40 devices. 

We know Nokia Browser is often the first, and main, way of accessing the Internet for millions of you in dynamic fast-growing parts of the world. Since the Browser launched last year you’ve been able to access all the information you need, without the headache of worrying about your data bill.

Nokia Browser condenses data by up to 90%. That makes loading web sites faster, and cheaper – in fact, our cloud-accelerated browsing makes loading web sites up to three times faster. If you’re on a pay-per-use contract you’ll enjoy cheaper browsing, or if you’re on an operator data plan you’ll be able to do more web surfing without exceeding your monthly usage limits.

Download Manager

As well as needing less data to show the same web pages you also want to do different things at the time. We know you are busy. Using the new Download Manager you can save music, video or pictures on a memory card, while you’re surfing the Internet. 

The update also includes a host of new features to make searching, discovering and sharing content even easier…

Russia India

Better searching and sharing

The Browser now has a new, more intuitive, user interface with one-click access to top local sites from the start page. A new feature enables multitasking while browsing, meaning that you can switch between text messages and the web.

Nokia Browser 2.0 makes it even easier to share content across social media: You can post any page URL via Facebook or Twitter from within the browser, including a comment directly from the options menu. If you’re in China, you’ll be able to do the same for Sina Weibo and RenRen.

The Browser makes it simple to find, install and use Web Apps, which provide you with a more desktop-like internet experience. Launched in mid-2011, the Nokia Browser is the first browser of its kind to support Web Apps, and now boasts a catalogue of more than 10,000 apps. Nokia Series 40 users have downloaded more than 35 million Web Apps in total, with the most-downloaded app – ‘Free Wi-Fi Locator’ – having been downloaded more than 2 million times alone. 

The update supports all forms of Nokia Series 40: Touch, QWERTY and Non-Touch, including the Nokia Asha range, as well as popular devices such as the Nokia C3-00, Nokia C2-03 and Nokia X3-02. The update will be pre-loaded on some current and all future Nokia Series 40 devices, while for existing users the update arrives as a free, optional over-the-air download. New users can download it from the Nokia Store.

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Comments

  • http://twitter.com/JayMontano Jay Montano

    Where is that screenshot from?

    • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

      That’s the Russian and one of the Indian versions.

      • http://twitter.com/marratj Marcel D. Juhnke

        Yes, but from which phone. Currently you don’t have announced any S40 phones with a screen ratio like this. Looks like touch-only, too!

        • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

          Ah I see – they’re just extended to show more of the program, I believe, a bit like the Windows Phone panorama views we sometimes show.

          Users would need to scroll to see everything shown here.

  • http://www.facebook.com/bharat.dags Bharat Daga

     I am in India with X3-02. And no such update my app shows. And whenever I try to download it from the link given below, it starts downloading v.1.8.0 beta!! HELP!

    • Anonymous

      me too, asha 303, egypt

  • Yousuf Ali

    Will this work on s60v5 devices too?

  • Anonymous

     weather this compatible for E72, HOW TO DOWN LOAD THIS  ARIVAZHAGHAN, ETHIOPIA

  • Anonymous

    When will you update Symbian Belle browser? My second cheap Android phone beats E7 Belle browser in speed and accuracy, even though E7 is better in many other ways. Luckily, Opera works little faster. Also, latency in Belle touch screen causes hitting wrong links while browsing

  • Anonymous

    When will you update Symbian Belle browser? My second cheap Android phone beats E7 Belle browser in speed and accuracy, even though E7 is better in many other ways. Luckily, Opera works little faster. Also, latency in Belle touch screen causes hitting wrong links while browsing

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