Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 2 2007, 5:10am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
okia launches a fully integrated mobile printing service in Europe.
The Nokia XpressPrint service lets you order prints via LAN or cellular networks directly from your Nseries phone.
The mobile printing service is accessible from the device's Gallery application. Simply select the images to be printed, insert address and other requested information, and press 'Order now'. The order is then processed by CeWe Color and prints are delivered to the entered address.
You can also have your favorite images printed on stickers or gift items like mugs, jigsaw puzzles and T-shirts, and have them delivered to a friend.
Payment methods commonly include credit card as well as other possible local payment solutions depending on the country. The Nokia mobile photo printing service is only available in Europe so far. No information is available if Nokia will offer the XpressPrint service in the United States.
Nokia gives away the first 10 prints for free.
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