Emoze Now Inside the World's Most Widely Used Mobile Device Platform - Nokia S40

Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:00am EDT
 
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Emoze's True Mass Market Messaging Solution Hits True Mass Market Devices

LONDON, July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Nokia Series 40 mobile phones are now
being shipped with a direct, emoze push messaging software link in the OVI
download folder so that users can quickly set up their favourite messaging
data sources such as Gmail, Hotmail, Facebook and so on, pushed to their
mobile phone, with real-time, secure synchronization.
    Users experience the ultimate in mobile messaging, even on the simplest
and most widely distributed S40 handsets. Easy to set up and use, affordable
and mimicking the look and feel of the PC experience, emoze is the intuitive
answer to turn a mobile phone into a personal communications centre. For
those with more than one email address, or avid fans of social communities
like Facebook, the emoze PRO version allows users to set up multiple
messaging addresses for real-time delivery to their mobile phone for a
nominal monthly charge.
    "With our software on board, all anyone needs for today's mobile
lifestyle is a simple data package from their mobile service provider -
packages that are coming down in price almost every day," says Eitan Linker,
chief executive of emoze. "We are extremely proud to be on Nokia's broad
range of mid tier mobile devices. It is the world's most widely used mobile
device platform and found in hundreds of millions of devices."
    Synchronization and security are key priorities at emoze and its service
uses compression and encryption to provide the highest level of privacy and
security of data. No messages and no data are ever stored on a 3rd party
server - it only remains on the user's mail server and mobile handset. Emoze
mobile push mail is cost efficient, too. Messages are only pushed to a mobile
device when it is open and ready to receive and transmissions are optimized
to conserve batteries and minimize data charges.
    A free download of the software is available at http://www.emoze.com and
works on most mobile phones, or users can navigate on their web-enabled
handset to https://emoze.com for the emoze download. The simple online wizard
means set-up is straightforward and speedy. The emoze Enterprise Edition can
also be downloaded on the S40 handset thereby enabling a business solution
for small medium enterprises without having to invest in expensive devices.
    About emoze
    emoze turns mobile phones and mobile devices in to fully functional
personal communication devices with a single, simple and free download for
the individual user. It delivers real-time, secure synchronisation of emails,
calendars, contacts and tasks - pushing data and updates to you anytime,
anywhere using any mobile service provider network or WiFi and all leading
brands of mobile device. Download, registration and use of emoze are all free
for the individual user. Users need a data package from their mobile service
provider. emoze supports all popular email data sources (e.g. Lotus Notes and
Domino Servers, Microsoft Outlook and Exchange, POP3 and Web-Access) and
mobile device operating systems, and provides a simple user interface and
high level security for emails and data.
    As a spin-off of Emblaze in 2006, emoze has users in almost every country
worldwide. emoze is a subsidiary of the Emblaze Group (LSE: BLZ). For more
information, please visit http://www.emoze.com. Stay connected with emoze -
wherever you are!
    Europe media contact:
    Natalie Houston
    emoze@pielleconsulting.com
    +44-20-7323-1587

    Company contact:
    Caron Tal
    caron.tal@emoze.com
    +972-9-769-9770

    Reader contact information:
    emoze Ltd., http://www.emoze.com.



SOURCE  Emoze Ltd.

Europe media contact: Natalie Houston, emoze@pielleconsulting.com,
+44-20-7323-1587. Company contact: Caron Tal, caron.tal@emoze.com,
+972-9-769-9770

 

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