Yahoo! Go Mobile goes mobile with Cingular on the Nokia 6682
Anyone remember those Yahoo Go
Mobile phone widgets we were supposed to be getting ala Semel's CES Yahoo keynote? And how they've
partnered with AT&T and Cingular to bring this mobile Yahoo vision to life, despite the fact that no one really
seems to get what it is they're doing besides embedding some Y channels in cellphones? Well, it's live and officially
announced now, everyone, so soon in addition to MusicID and the load of other crap Cingular wants loaded up on your
Nokia 6682, you'll have access to the integrated Yahoo web portal with mail, YIM, your addresses, photos (which we hope
includes Flickr), and the like. Start your banjos everyone, it's time to go mobile with Yahoo Go Mobile.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eric @ Feb 21st 2006 4:35PM
mobile
earthling @ Feb 21st 2006 5:02PM
I wonder how Nokia is going to fare in light of Microsfts announcements around skype like mobile VOIP and there very good data sync and mail services on the windows mobile platform. With support coming from Palm and others, MS has once again weaseled its way into a very good position in the corporate and professional mobile user market.
resource @ Feb 21st 2006 5:19PM
After all of Yahoo!'s endeavors in China I'm less into their products right now.
F 'em.
Jabbar @ Feb 21st 2006 5:33PM
no flickr...they want you to sync to yahoo photos. im gonna pass on this, even though i usually get anything that can go on my 6682. definitely not a yahoo fan.
David Dundas @ Feb 21st 2006 5:35PM
Yeah this is a pretty bad idea. To tie any mobile device to particular branding is a bad idea especialy when that company does not enjoy market dominance ala MS or Apple
goodtrips @ Feb 22nd 2006 12:23AM
as someone who has actually installed the thing, i'll tell you -- it flat at rawks.
it syncs my yahoo mail and calendar automatically, over the air, using the built-in phone apps -- taking that a step further, using the yahoo sync plugin for outlook, i have my appointments and meetings on my 6682's homescreen without having to manually do a thing. no sms funny business either. if you're complaining about china and flickr, then you're just looking for a reason to not take advantage of the greatest symbian app out there.
Virtuous @ Feb 22nd 2006 12:52AM
Somewhere I read that you can also do thie with other recent vintage S60 phones.
amorde @ Feb 22nd 2006 9:18AM
Great thing, I wish they would bring over to the Window 5 platform and lower the price to said $5 a month.
alex @ Feb 22nd 2006 3:59PM
I recently recorded a video podcast on using Yahoo! Go with a Nokia 6630. You can find the details here:
http://macncell.com/index_html/archive/2006/02/06/yahoo-go-podcast-and-new-podcast-page
junior @ May 13th 2008 11:20PM
the 6682 is the best phone i have and i head all off them