Nokia's Windows Phone hardware has become decidedly less distinctive thanks to HTC's impending releases, so it seems the company is embracing software as another way to differentiate its devices from the competition. Today Nokia released Xpress for Lumia, a comprehensive app that it claims will "save data, time and money" as users browse the web. At its core, Xpress — presently in beta — is a web browser that packs in options for data/bandwidth monitoring, a sleek magazine-style RSS reader, and nice features like automatic translations and contextual search.
Nokia's helping you stay under that data cap
The company says Xpress will automatically compress your data by up to 85% during browsing sessions, which could go a long way...
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