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Nokia in a tie up with Google announced on Tuesday that it will be integrating its search engine serves in to the Nokia’s search applications with mobile phone devices. With this collaboration, Nokia’s mobile phone consumers of more than 100 countries would be facilitated with extended search applications.

‘Nokia Search’, a completely free mobile device functionality with which the mobile phone users can search through facilities like messaging, contacts management, music preferences, and the storage facility for files and data on the device itself. The search facility also enables its users to surf through the internet with the help of search engines and other local directory services along with the location based digital map services.

Integration of Google’s search engine in to the Nokia’s search application will enhance the web-experience of mobile phone users in the same way as they derive advantages on a regular desktop PC. A standby screen available on the mobile phone will enable a mobile phone user to access the new application directly from the phone itself. For this navigating through a menu will not be required rather just a click on the screen would suffice.

This combination of two application is going to open new vistas for mobile phone users and a whole new innovative search technology will help in enhancing the we and other experiences of users up to great extent. It has been possible only because of the “innovative search technologies, which have made Google almost synonymous with internet search”, says IIka Raiskinen, Vice President of Nokia.

Until now only Nokia’s Internet tablets were having the facility of Google search. With this new tie up, the other models of Nokia’s including Nokia N95, N78,6210 Navigator, and 6220 classic mobile phones will also be added with this new technology by the second and third quarter of the current year .Nokia launched all these mobile phones recently at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona.

Nokia’s ‘N96’ is another specific multimedia mobile phone that facilitates users with video and TV. Another model, the ‘N78’ is also on the same line and providing multimedia features like music, navigation, and picture capabilities.

Nokia’s 5220 classic is another complete packed with features including a 5-megapixel camera, GPS enabling, and the tag, edit and share features for online videos. The Nokia 6210 on the other hand is an exclusive and the company’s first GPS enabled mobile phone device that contains an integrated compass facilitating an extended pedestrian navigation.

Although the company did not disclose complete strategy for future but announced that it will be extending Google’s search engine facility to other mobile phone devices as well in near future.

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