I hate the fact that finding an official Live Messenger client is a challenge, even more so when the reliability of such an app is painful. Works on some phones and in some countries, but support isn’t consistent. For some reason or another, Microsoft excluded support for users of the largest mobile platform. Awesome. Users of seven recently supported countries now have the ability to access their Messenger, Live Contacts, Spaces, and Hotmail through an official MSN Live client. The countries recently added were Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Poland, Romania, and the USA. Supported handsets are:
"S60 handsets are compatible with Windows Live for Nokia today - the Nokia N73, N80 Internet Edition, N95, N95 8GB, N76, N81, N82, N93i, E90, E65, E61i, E51, 6120, 5700, 6110"
Now for the bad news...The service will initially be free, after-which a service charge will applied. No official date has been announced, but I am sure it won't be long. Thanks Microsoft.
Source: Windows Live Blog
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