Apr 6, 2011 18:11 GMT  ·  By

A new mobile application has just left the Nokia Beta Labs, and was made available for download via the Ovi Store, namely the Nokia Internet Radio for Series 40. The software was made available for download for free.

The new mobile application can be downloaded and installed on the Nokia C3-03, Nokia X3-02, Nokia C3-01 devices, the Nokia Internet Radio for Series 40 team notes in a recent blog post.

Users interested in the mobile application should make sure they remove the beta flavor from their devices before installing the final release, provided they took the previous version to a spin.

“The team would like to thank the community for the valuable feedback we’ve received during the beta trial,” the aforementioned blog post continues.

“The feedback very much helped us improve the application in terms of both functionality and stability. Some of the suggestions were too big to address in the current application. They will be included in a totally new version that we have already started.”

The S40 client of Nokia internet radio service is available for download from the Ovi Store here.

The mobile application was designed to offer users the possibility to easily browse and playback Internet radio stations while on the go.

Among the main features of the software, we can count the possibility to maintain a favorite list of stations, or to search music with Ovi Music, tough only some stations are supported on this feature.

The application was made available in two different versions, one for touch-and-type devices, and another one for non-touch QVGA handsets. S40 handsets that have smaller screen than QVGA are not supported at the moment.

“We’ve received quite much feedback regarding developing the application for devices other than Series 40, but the S60 versions are out of our scope. We have forward that feedback to the owners of the Nokia Internet Radio service,” the development team also notes.