Euro 2008 @ a Click With Your S60 Device*


Its soccer fever all over the world and being a big soccer boof myself i try my best to stay alongside my team on every encounter it takes on. Most of the times you do take out some time but never the less you tend to miss out on some key moments either stuck at work, in a traffic jam, dentist’s appointment… etc. A million things out there to hold you from watching your favourite stars in action.
We at S60blog.com got hold of this from the Official UEFA Euro 2008 site on how to configure various symbian devices to get the latest from Euro 2008 with one click on your mobile. Only a few S60 Devices are supported at this moment.
Following is a Guide to help you through.


How do I Start?
Internet Enabled Devices can type this address – http://mobile.euro2008.com – into their phone’s browser and then simply select the content of your choice.


What will I see?
From the latest news, match previews, results, match reports, standings and more on a free-to-browse basis*. Supporters accessing the portal during matches will have the opportunity to have live score updates via uefa.com’s mobile version of MatchCentre Live. In certain territories, fans will also have the chance to subscribe to a premium alerts service, allowing them to receive SMS alerts and/or video alerts (subject to mobile handset specifications) giving updates on goals, penalties, red cards and final score as it happens. Match highlights at the end of the match are also available.
Who can access it?
Check our supported devices page which shows the devices currently tested and also the countries and operators that support our premium service (SMS and video alerts).

UEFA EURO 2008 National Supporters Swisscom (Switzerland) and Telekom Austria (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia and Slovenia) will also provide fans with mobile coverage, along with UEFA broadcast and operator partners in a range territories worldwide.
*Please note that when using mobile services data charges from your operator may apply.
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