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Cellphone manufacturer, Nokia has launched a software update for its flagship N900 smartphone.

Nokia N900 users will be delighted to know that a software update has surfaced for the smartphone.

The version 1.2 software update will bring in novel and thrilling games for the smartphone, joining the league of games already accessible from Nokia's Ovi store, comprising Zen-bound, Angry Birds (level pack), Jurassic 3D Rollercoaster, Weatherbug, and GoGadget.

The Finland-based cell phone organization has carved a technique for improved communication between consumers, by launching video calls, enhancing the smartphone's e-mail clientele and adding support for Facebook instant messaging.

Email and Calendar have also witnessed enhancements, with toolbar amendments, a new copy-paste-send button and even better search functions.

People using the internet will now be capable of viewing webpages in Portrait mode, in addition to the well-known Landscape style, so that reading pages will become simpler.

Some upgrading has also been executed on the communications arena. A new add on to the email inbox is the option to accept or refuse an event request, whilst working in your inbox.

Meanwhile, the Nokia N900 firmware version, PR1.2 (V10.2010.19-1) update is now accessible OTA (Over The Air) and has begun to enter the UK first and will be soon pursued by the rest of the globe.

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