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Posted On: 27 July 2011 10:56 am
Updated On: 12 November 2020 02:11 pm

New Nokia X7 hits stores in Qatar

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Nokia X7 introduces a new entertainment device for mobile gamers using the latest update of Symbian software Consolidated Gulf Co (CGC) has unveiled the Nokia X7, a new smartphone aimed at Qatar’s entertainment enthusiasts. Nokia X7 is among the first Nokia smartphones to contain the updated Symbian ‘Anna’ software, with new icons and usability enhancements such as improved text input, a faster browser and refreshed Ovi Maps. Anil Mahajan, COO, CGC, announced the availability of Nokia X7 in CGC outlets and dealer shops across Qatar. He said, “We have brought this fabulous device especially for local consumers who love to have a more beautiful and entertaining device with loads of connectivity features and functionalities.” The Nokia X7 is an entertainment-focused smartphone with a large 4" display ideal for gaming, and an 8 Megapixel camera for capturing pictures and HD-quality video. A distinctively designed device, the Nokia X7 is made from a combination of seamless stainless steel and glass - delivering a solid and durable feel in the hand, and comes preloaded with the popular Galaxy on Fire HD and Asphalt 5 HD games. Tom Farrell, General Manager, Nokia Lower Gulf said: “We would like to reinforce our commitment to the Qatari market through introducing the latest devices into the market. With the Nokia X7, we are ensuring that the Qatari entertainment enthusiasts have not been missed. With our partners CGC together we will ensure that a wide range of Nokia’s portfolio is available for the Qatari consumer. Nokia X7 is also among the first smartphones to contain the complete update of the Symbian software user experience. This update offers a host of usability enhancements, including fresh, new icons, improved text input, a faster internet browsing experience and a refreshed Ovi Maps application with improved search and new public transport routes. The renewed software also offers a strong set of new features aimed at business users in particular, including true enterprise grade security with hardware accelerated encryption, and new e-mail features such as full meeting request support. In coming months the software update, which is nick-named Symbian ‘Anna’, will also be available as standard on newly shipping Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01 devices, as well as available to download on previously purchased models of those same smartphones. For developers, Symbian ‘Anna’ greatly enhances the user experience on Nokia smartphones and makes the Qt business opportunity with Nokia even greater. <><><> About CGC Established in 1987, Consolidated Gulf Co. (CGC) is a leading technology conglomerate with diversified interests in IT and ITes, Telecom, Extra Low Voltage (ELV), TETRA, BPO, Engineering and Mobile Telephony domains. Headquartered in Doha, CGC is Qatar’s one of the first technology companies. Certified to the Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008, Environmental Management System ISO 14001:2004 and Occupational Health & Safety Management System OHSAS 18001:2007, CGC offers total turnkey solutions and in-depth services ranging from Consultancy to Engineering Design, Planning, Procurement, Project Management, Enterprise Technology Infrastructure Setup & Commissioning, Building Automation, Networking, Life Safety and Security Solutions, Call Center Services, Knowledge Process Outsourcing, Technical Manpower Outsourcing and long term Operations & Maintenance Services. Further on, as the Nokia associate for Qatar for 15 plus years, CGC offers total mobility solutions through its vast chain of more than 350 Retail and Dealer Outlets as well as Service Centers spread across the country. CGC has been declared five times the Best Nokia Partner and also won the inaugural Best Nokia Care Partner Award for its excellent sales performance and quality services. CGC has also been conferred twice the Qatar Green Award for promoting sustainable protection of the environment.