Nokia smartphones can get Privus caller ID
One of the things I hate most is when I make a call on my cell phone and the caller ID is not displayed who is calling. Only with me a number I do not say whether it was a real person or request that damned automated message that my warranty is almost expired.
Privus Mobile has announced that its Caller ID is now available on Nokia smartphones with Symbian S60. All Symbian S60 device can now use the Caller ID service. The service uses live telephone databases, the same as the popular fixed-line carriers. With the help of the information that the service is capable of incoming caller ID information, as it is on a wired telephone. The service even works on a cell-to-mobile call over 85% of the time according to the company. The registration for the Caller ID service costs about $ 5 per month.
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