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Nokia E6, X7 show up early in official promo videos

Posted in Nokia by Conner Flynn on April 10th, 2011

British carrier 3 and Nokia have posted some videos of the E6 and X7. The X7 features a four-inch ClearBlack display as well as an eight-megapixel camera and a newly updated version of Symbian. You can expect the browser to be three times faster than it is in Symbian^3 devices like the N8 and it looks like it will feature a portrait ratio on-screen keyboard instead of making you switch into landscape mode.

We don’t know much about the E6, but it will be the first modern Symbian device with a 4:3 ratio screen and a fixed QWERTY keyboard. It packs a 640×480 resolution screen, and it should have up with 720p video recording along with other modern features.

Nokia to intro E7 next week

Posted in Nokia by Conner Flynn on September 6th, 2010

Nokia’s plans for its in-house Nokia World expo should include the first mainstream Eseries touchscreen phone, according to leaks. The E7 is a touchscreen QWERTY model. Aside from that we don’t have many details, but it may be a Symbian^3 slider similar to the MeeGo-using N9.

The London event should also be used to confirm that the N8 is finally shipping, a mere seven months after it was first unveiled. Of course other new smartphones are expected to come along too, but we don’t know which ones.

Renesas Electronics to buy Nokia modem operations for $200M

Posted in Nokia by Shane McGlaun on July 6th, 2010

Nokia may be the largest maker of mobile phones in the world, but most of the devices it sells are low-end handsets with little profit. Nokia wants a bigger part of the lucrative smartphone market and is making moves to concentrate more on its core offerings.

To do this Nokia has announced that it is selling its LTE, HSPA, and GSM modem operations to Renesas Electronics. The company has been licensing the Nokia modem tech since 2009.

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Nokia E73 Mode coming June 16

Posted in Nokia by Conner Flynn on June 6th, 2010

T-Mobile subscribers who are looking for a new QWERTY phone will be happy to hear that Nokia has announced that it will be bringing its E73 Mode Symbian S60 device to the carrier. It will be available on June 16 at T-Mobile retail stores and authorized dealers.

At least you won’t have long to wait. This phone looks like the popular E71. Some specs include: 2.4-inch QVGA display, Full QWERTY keyboard, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Turn-by-Turn navigation thanks to Ovi Maps, HTML browser that supports Adobe Flash, Media player and GPS.

Nokia releases five new affordable phones

Posted in Nokia by Conner Flynn on November 4th, 2009

Nokia releases five new affordable phonesNokia knows that this economy is tough on your wallet and so they have released five new affordable phones. These phones include the Nokia 1280, Nokia 1616, Nokia 1800, Nokia 2220 and the Nokia 2690. Sure they aren’t much to look at, but we are talking affordable here.

Each of these models has features that include anything from FM to a flashlight to dust-resistance to amazing battery life, so there’s something hee for everyone. All should be available by the first half of 2010.

Nokia E97 concept phone looks awesome

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on April 2nd, 2009

NokiaSexy, slim and sleek. This concept Nokia E97 by Fabien Nauroy gives new meaning to those words. It’s full of incredible attention to detail. The concept has a full keyboard in the “AZERTY” layout, with a small LCD screen just above the keyboard.

The most interesting part is the pull-out LED screen that can operate as a storage device, and make file and picture sharing a bit retro to balance out the modern. The idea is that you pull out a picture or a webpage and pass it around the old fashioned way.

3G iPhone officially announced, rolling out July 11

Posted in iPhone by Darrin Olson on June 9th, 2008

Apple 3G iPhoneToday at WWDC Steve Jobs made the official announcement we’ve been waiting for – the 3G iPhone. For the most part the new model looks very similar to the original, but along with the high speed connection Apple did add in some other improvements.

Some of the new features highlighted today include a full plastic back, improved audio, a flush headphone jack, even thinner edges, solid metal buttons, GPS and all of this for a $199 price tag for the 8GB model. Apple is boasting that with the new 3G connection web pages load 2.8 times faster than the previous iPhone model and is faster than both the Nokia N95 and the Treo 750. The battery is expected to give 5-6 hours of web browsing, 8-10 hours of talk time (5 hours of 3G talk) and 24 hours of audio playback on a single charge.

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Nokia offering new headsets come January

Posted in Headsets,Mobile Accessories,Nokia by Nino Marchetti on December 4th, 2007

Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700Nokia was busy showcasing today two new stereo headsets for use with music mobile owners. The models introduced are the in-ear Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700 and the on-ear WH-600.

The Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700 and WH-600 both offer what Nokia says is “seamless changeover” between incoming calls and your music, stopping for a call and resuming your music where it left off after the call is over. The in-ear WH-700 offers three different ear cups for a more custom fit and offers a lightweight design.

Nokia N82 gives you mobile multimedia fun

Posted in Mobile Phones,Nokia by Nino Marchetti on November 14th, 2007

Nokia N82Nokia sure has a knack for offering us new cell phones to lust after. The new N82, which we first detailed earlier this year, is back again with official pricing and a release date. You can expect to pick it up for around 450 euros.

The Nokia N82 is what Nokia sees as being part digital camera, part mobile. It sports five-megapixels and is outfitted with Carl Zeiss optics and autofocus with a dedicated autofocus assist lamp. Another top end feature is built-in GPS, complete with preloaded maps and access to more than 15 million points of interest. Nokia even throws in 802.11 wireless connectivity.

Nokia heads into 2135

Posted in Mobile Phones,Nokia by Chetz on October 16th, 2007

Nokia 2135 is an affordable CDMA mobile phoneNokia has announced a new CDMA mobile phone called the Nokia 2135. The new gabber is expected to be introduced into the North American marketplace later this fall and features a nice array of features for an introductory model. This new model will target those just looking to stay in touch with others and aren’t concerned about any of the bells or the whistles.

The handset does have a speakerphone for hands-free talks, user-assignable ringtones to identify different callers, a built-in calendar and voice recorder good for up to 60 seconds of note taking and a phonebook holding up to 400 different entries. Battery life is also decent for 3 and a half hours of talk or 11 days of standby. The phone will come in two color models, one with a black keypad and the other in silver to complement the unit’s silver finish. No price was provided but Nokia did use the word “affordable” more than once.

Nokia N95 8GB shipping worldwide, some with Spiderman

Posted in Mobile Phones,N95,Nokia by Darrin Olson on October 15th, 2007

Nokia N95 8GB model with special Spider-Man 3 editionNokia has announced that today the larger capacity 8GB N95 will start shipping worldwide, going for about $764. The release has been enhanced for some geographical areas with a little help from Sony and the new N95 will come loaded with a feature-length version of Spider-Man 3, a Siper-Man ringtone and games. Unfortunately for those of us in the U.S. this is only going to consumers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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Nokia N95 gets American facelift

Posted in Mobile Phones,N95,Nokia by Nino Marchetti on August 29th, 2007

Nokia N95Nokia today announced it is releasing an American-optimized version of its popular N95 multimedia computer. This new model will price at around $700 and should be available in September.

The American version of the Nokia N95 gains North American 3G compatibility. In addition also added are product upgrades like assisted GPS (A-GPS) for faster navigational fixes, 124MB of RAM memory to go along with included 1 GB microSD memory card and the 160MB internal memory and longer battery life.

Nokia 6555: 3G, analog clock, very hip

Posted in Mobile Phones,Nokia by Nino Marchetti on August 21st, 2007

Nokia 6555Nokia is yet again going stylish on us with a freshly unveiled 3G flip mobile phone. The Nokia 6555 is looking hip and ready to let you make your first call.

Nokia says the 6555 is the first WCDMA phone with a “smooth-back fold design.” All we have to say is this phone is hot, especially with the analog timepiece on the front. The 6555 sports a generous, colorful 240×320 internal display screen. A built-in camera provides 6x digital zoom and offers a self-portrait mode with video sharing ability.

Nokia Goes Green With Phone Chargers

Posted in Chargers,News,Nokia by Darrin Olson on May 12th, 2007

Nokia Energy Saving Phones alert to unplug chargerNokia has come up with a plan to help out the environment by saving some energy when your not charging your mobile phone.

According to Kirsi Sormunen, Vice-President of Environmental Affairs at Nokia, “Around two-thirds of the energy used by a mobile phone is lost when it is unplugged after charging but the charger itself is left in a live socket. We want to reduce this waste and are working on reducing to an absolute minimum the amount of energy our chargers use. The new alerts also play an important role, …

New Nokia 1325 and Nokia 1265 Mobile Phones

Posted in Mobile Phones,News,Nokia by Chetz on December 4th, 2006

Nokia 1325 And Nokia 1265 CDMA PhonesHong Kong – Today Nokia has released two new mobile handsets into the CDMA market. The Nokia 1325 and the Nokia 1265 are both entry level models with limited features, targeting those new to mobile phones in China, Asia-Pacific, the Middle-East, Africa and Latin America.

According to Larry Paulson, Vice President of CDMA, Nokia, “With the new features of the Nokia 1265 and Nokia 1325, consumers are getting functionality along with ease of use,”. Paulson continues, “The features most of us take for granted on our phones are front-and-center on …



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