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Mobile Video is reality today

Mobile video means both creating your own video clips and watching content created by others. There are two types of mobile video content services: downloadable and streaming. You can download, store, and play back videos on your mobile device. Or, you can stream video content, which is a better option for viewing longer clips because data isn't stored on your phone. You can also tune in to live video feeds using streaming.

What you can do with Mobile Video

  • Use a phone equipped with a camera to record your own clips, then send them (by email, MMS, or over a wireless connection using Bluetooth technology or infrared)
  • Watch streamed news, sports, music videos, or movie trailers
  • Watch live camera views such as road conditions, concerts, parties, etc.
  • Subscribe to MMS videos or download short video content such as daily news, weather, or cartoons
  • Store your favorite videos on a MultiMediaCard (MMC) card - longer clips can fit on an MMC card as long as it has enough capacity

See what else you can do

How it works

Unless the video you want to watch is already stored on an MMC card, your phone must be able to connect to the Internet in order to access video files. This means you need a phone with a GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA or other network connection, and the correct settings. If you're interested in streaming video, look for a phone that supports EDGE or WCDMA.

Nokia phones supporting video

* Please note that these services are also dependent on your subscription and the network capabilities. Check with your operator for more details.