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March 8th 2008

Nokia N96 Review: Big Capacities from Nokia

Successfulness should continue. Perhaps this is why Nokia launch this new product. The presence of N96 is expected successfulness of course can repeat that have been reached before N95. Like its predecessor, the Nokia N96 as a multimedia computer nicknames. The architects in the Nokia N96 to make thinner body. The design is the combination between N95 and N81.

0, 3. 5 mm jack for audio output, TV output, stereo FM radio with RDS, organizer of the Office document viewer, T9, Push to talk, voice dialing / memo, built-in hands-free, MP3/AAC/AAC + / eAAC + / WMA playerCheck well: Samsung SGH-D880 review: Samsung dual GSM GSMLG VX8800 Venus comment: Cool slider is capable, TooNokia E90 Communicator review: do-it-all device is not cheap.

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March 5th 2008

Nokia Announces Silverlight on Symbian S60

Nokia and Microsoft compete on many fronts so it might come as a surprise that Nokia announces that Microsoft’s Silverlight will works on the Symbian S60 OS. Quickely explained, Silverlight is a Macromedia Flash competitor. It allows developers to create OS-independant applications. It works inside a browser, just like Flash. Silverlight homepagePermalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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March 4th 2008

Nokia Unveils 6124 Classic

Nokia has deployed the new candybar handset Classic 6124 to the mid-level targets market. You will be able to use this as a 3G modem for the computer that gives you the connection no matter where you are (if you receipt, which is). Features include a 2 "color display, internal memory which is expandable to 8 GB using a memory card (the type unspecified), and a 2 megapixel camera that comes with built-in flash and a panorama mode.

Features include a 2 "color display, internal memory which is expandable to 8 GB using a memory card (the type unspecified), and a 2 megapixel camera that comes with built-in flash and a panorama mode. This is strengthened by the S60 platform and should be sent to the networks of Vodafone sometime in Q2 next year. 2009 seems too far - the specifications then be considered mid-range? Standing | Comments | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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March 1st 2008

ITC upholds ruling, reiterates that Nokia didn’t violate Qualcomm patents

Filed under: CellphonesWe I remember when in fact there was a glimmer of hope that the fight between these two may end - man, that was a long time ago. In any case, the International Trade Commission held a judge's decision in December stating that Nokia does not violate patents Qualcomm. As expected, the company latter expressed its deep disappointment at the decision, and is already considering another appeal process.

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February 26th 2008

Nokia’s nanotech Morph goes on display, signals melting devices in our future

Filed under: Cellphones Why is Nokia always trying to outdo everyone with its fancy-schmancy concepts and designs? Why can’t they just get in line and keep it simple? We may never know the answer to those questions, but what we do know is that the company is presenting a new concept device called the Morph that would be right at home. . . in the year 3000.

See the device doing its thing in some photos after the break. Update: Tipster Pdexter pointed us to a video of the Morph in “action” — check it out after the break. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Continue reading Nokia’s nanotech Morph goes on display, signals melting devices in our future Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments.

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February 26th 2008

Nokia and Qualcomm agree to try and maybe possibly stop suing each other

Filed under: CellphonesThere’s no love lost between Nokia and Qualcomm — the two companies have been suing each other willy-nilly for a year and half now — but it looks like they’ve agreed to stop the vicious procedural and technical legal maneuvering that’s marked the dispute so far and make a go at actually resolving some issues. That’s right, after filing nearly a dozen lawsuits and engaging in an endless war of paperwork, the two companies have agreed to sit down with their arbitrator and .

Still, it’s not over over — only two cases are being consolidated before the arbitrator, and although Nokia and Qualcomm say they’ve agreed to postpone the other outstanding cases and hold off on filing any more lawsuits, we’d say there’s just too much bad blood here for things to end this easily.  Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments.

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February 26th 2008

Nokia Morph Concept

Nokia has just rolled out its Morph concept - a long-term concept handset that was joint developed with the folks from the University of Cambridge. This cell phone is based on nanotechnology developments that could be very real in future products, and has been split into a couple of devices consisting of a detachable speaker that either clips onto the ear as a headset or connects to the main phone as a speaker.

As for the phone itself, it utilizes nanotechnology to bring a touch screen display that is both translucent and flexible. Perhaps future iterations on the Morph will see a self-cleaning touch screen display, making pesky fingerprints a thing of the past. Nokia claims that certain components in its Morph concept will ship in products within the next seven years - I’m keeping my fingers crossed on this.

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February 26th 2008

Fighting Back Against Gadget Companies - Nokia Edition [Fight Back]

Which is what most of us do when we are repeatedly yanked around gadget by companies who refuse to correct completely electronics? Most often give up, resign ourselves to the fact that we are not getting anywhere, and finally, just buy a new player phone/mp3 / toaster to replace the defective unit. This man in Singapore refused to take this route when Nokia essentially ignored his complaint with the repair, and took matters into their own hands using their version of the small claims court.

This was what I thought, but I was wrong. If you have a hard time getting the company to repair your gadget even after going through official channels, try small claims court. We are not sure what the exact amount maximum dollar is that you can claim it (is different for each zone?), But a bit of research and should be able to find out.

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February 26th 2008

Nokia E90 Communicator Review: Do-It-All Device Doesn’t Come Cheap

Nokia newest unlocked smartphone comes with two screens and keyboards, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2. 0, GPS, in addition to a suite of applications that comes bundled unsurpassed by any other smartphone out there. Rebosante features, this beast of an expensive device is strictly for people with extra large (and deep) pockets. Within a 800-by-352 panorama and a row of five QWERTY keyboard.

0, FM radio, TV output, commanding voice / telephone, including PIM, calendar, to-do list and printing, document viewer, photos and video editor, integrated handsfree, microSD (TransFlash), GPRS , HSCSD, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA (3. 6 Mbps), WLAN, Wi-Fi 802. 11 b / g, Bluetooth (v2. 0 with A2DP), IR port, v2. 0, miniUSBCheck well: Samsung SGH-E950 comment: Troubled Touch NavigationNokia 7900 Prism Review: Luxurious PrismMotorola W510 Review: Motorola Clamshell Family.

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February 22nd 2008

Nokia N73 and N93 released.

Nokia today released another two new N series phones with more features. The new models runs on series 60 3rd edition and feature feature large 2. 4-inch QVGA, 262k color displays, Bluetooth 2. 0, miniSD slot expansion, MP3/ACC media players, FM radio with Visual Radio, and a chubby 3. 2 megapixel shooter with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, mechanical shutter, and integrated flash.

2 megapixel shooter with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, mechanical shutter, and integrated flash. And the another great news is that, the pictures can be send as mms, email and even directly to the flickr accounts. Neither of these phones is expected on an American carrier, but Nokia will be selling both at new flaghship stores they will open around the country.

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