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April 21st, 2008

Keyboard repair Nokia 6300?

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Keyboard repair Nokia 6300?
Hi My wife has just dropped her 6300 in the toilet. We dried it out and powered it up and miraculously it works! (almost). The keyboard has lost the use of most of the keys. Does anyone know if I can open it up and clean it? Thanks Stephen

N95, N78 and N96 confirmed to be working with 16GB microSD cards
Unofficial, but reliable sources have informed The Nokia Guide that the soon-to-be-released 16GB Sandisk microSDHC card was tested and confirmed working with the Nokia N95 (with the right firmware). Other Nokia phones that were tested and are confirmed to be…

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand. 479

April 19th, 2008

Nokia Comes Out with WiMax tablet

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Nokia Comes Out with WiMax tablet
Nokia is showing off a new iteration of a WiMax version of its Internet tablet at the CTIA conference in Las Vegas.

April 18th, 2008

Nokia Phone Spotted in FCC

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Nokia Phone Spotted in FCC
An unidentified Nokia handset has popped up at the FCC site which looks like it fell from the…

Tip of the day: disable internal GPS.
My review of the Nokia LD-4W external GPS unit here and here indicated that there are many reasons why you should get an external GPS, despite having a device with internal GPS. Programs like Nokia Map 2.0 apparently don’t allow…

Nokia N76 brings multimedia computer, technology and design together
New device combines a beautiful fold design with quick cover keys to bring substance to style.   Nokia today introduced a trimmer fold model to its Nokia Nseries line up, the Nokia N76, a new multimedia computer that brings the complete Nokia Nseries experience to a sleeker body, with little compromise. With the Nokia N76 multimedia computer, […]

April 17th, 2008

N-Gage released: Not-Impressed

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N-Gage released: Not-Impressed
In what seems like one of their most anti-climate high-profile launches, Nokia has finally released the much anticipated and delayed N-Gage platform. Stranger still is the fact that there wasn’t any announcement. After downloading the pretty large 6Mb+ (for phone…

April 16th, 2008

25 Must Have Applications For Your Nokia N95

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25 Must Have Applications For Your Nokia N95
The Nokia N95 is in my view the best smartphone out there.  That is, until the Nokia N96 is released!  It’s a great all-rounder with great phone capabilities, 3G, WiFi, a great camera and a good mp3 player. What really makes it stand out though are the great applications that can be installed, and many of […]

April 15th, 2008

Nokia to Pay $314M to Close German Plant

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Nokia to Pay $314M to Close German Plant
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Nokia Corp. said Tuesday that it has agreed with worker representatives on a $314 million plan to soften the blow from its closure of a factory in Germany….

Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W review Part 2: Added Benefits
From the review of Nokia’s LD-4W Bluetooth GPS Module I posted a few days ago it was clear that it’s a superior solution when compared to Nokia’s built-in offerings on the Nseries. The external unit manages to gets a GPS…

STMicroelectronics, NXP team up to deliver cheaper chips for phones

Chip vendors NXP and STMicroelectronics have announced a joint venture to deliver cheaper chips for phones.

"The wireless semiconductor industry requires huge investments in new technology and innovative product roadmaps," said Frans van Houten, president and CEO of NXP, in a statement.

The announcement doesn't come as a surprise for Leif-Olof Wallin, research vice president at Gartner. "The chipset vendors have been under an immense price pressure recently," he said. "This is a way to cope."

As mobile phones become more popular in the developing world, new and more advanced phones have to developed at a very low cost.

Last week Nokia announced four phones for developing markets, with features like a megapixel camera and a price tag at €90 ($142) and below. Without cheap components Nokia can't build products like that, according to Wallin.

At the same time, mobile devices are becoming increasingly complex and R&D (research and development) intensive.

Better scale is needed to keep up with demands from future wireless technologies, NXP and STMicroelectronics said in a statement

Competitor Ericsson is also under the same pressure.

"New frequencies are popping up left and right, and supporting them all is difficult, but we have to keep up," said Björn Ekelund, vice president, product management at Ericsson, when it launched a platform for LTE (Long Term Evolution) devices last week.

The joint venture between NXP and STMicroelectronics will build chipsets for a host of wireless technologies, including 3G (third generation), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS (Global Positioning System), FM Radio, and UWB (ultra-wideband). It will also integrate the Silicon Laboratories' wireless and GloNav's GPS operations recently acquired by NXP.

STMicroelectronics will be the majority owner, with an 80 percent stake. NXP will receive $1.55 billion from STMicroelectronics, including a control premium, to be funded from outstanding cash.

It will be incorporated in the Netherlands with headquarters in Switzerland with approximately 9,000 employees worldwide.

An exit mechanism for NXP's 20 percent stake has been agreed upon, and can be exercised beginning three years from the joint venture's formation.

 

April 14th, 2008

Europe Takes Closer Look at Navteq/Nokia Merger

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Europe Takes Closer Look at Navteq/Nokia Merger
While European regulatory authorities are closely scrutinizing the proposed TomTom/Tele Atlas merger, they have also turned their eyes to the proposed Navteq/Nokia deal.

April 13th, 2008

PhoneDirector 1.2.6

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PhoneDirector 1.2.6
Phonebook, SMS, Calendar and more for Nokia 6230, 6230i, 6233, 6234, 6300, 6500, 7280, 7380, 8600, 8800 mobile phone.

STMicroelectronics, NXP team up to deliver cheaper chips for phones

Chip vendors NXP and STMicroelectronics have announced a joint venture to deliver cheaper chips for phones.

"The wireless semiconductor industry requires huge investments in new technology and innovative product roadmaps," said Frans van Houten, president and CEO of NXP, in a statement.

The announcement doesn't come as a surprise for Leif-Olof Wallin, research vice president at Gartner. "The chipset vendors have been under an immense price pressure recently," he said. "This is a way to cope."

As mobile phones become more popular in the developing world, new and more advanced phones have to developed at a very low cost.

Last week Nokia announced four phones for developing markets, with features like a megapixel camera and a price tag at €90 ($142) and below. Without cheap components Nokia can't build products like that, according to Wallin.

At the same time, mobile devices are becoming increasingly complex and R&D (research and development) intensive.

Better scale is needed to keep up with demands from future wireless technologies, NXP and STMicroelectronics said in a statement

Competitor Ericsson is also under the same pressure.

"New frequencies are popping up left and right, and supporting them all is difficult, but we have to keep up," said Björn Ekelund, vice president, product management at Ericsson, when it launched a platform for LTE (Long Term Evolution) devices last week.

The joint venture between NXP and STMicroelectronics will build chipsets for a host of wireless technologies, including 3G (third generation), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS (Global Positioning System), FM Radio, and UWB (ultra-wideband). It will also integrate the Silicon Laboratories' wireless and GloNav's GPS operations recently acquired by NXP.

STMicroelectronics will be the majority owner, with an 80 percent stake. NXP will receive $1.55 billion from STMicroelectronics, including a control premium, to be funded from outstanding cash.

It will be incorporated in the Netherlands with headquarters in Switzerland with approximately 9,000 employees worldwide.

An exit mechanism for NXP's 20 percent stake has been agreed upon, and can be exercised beginning three years from the joint venture's formation.

 

April 12th, 2008

Nokia Officially/Unofficially Confirms WiMax Internet Tablet

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Nokia Officially/Unofficially Confirms WiMax Internet Tablet
Nokia has given the world a sneak peek at its next major product, a version of the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet with the 4G wireless networking standard WiMax.

Nokia Tube – Live Photo, Specifications

Nokia Tube – Live Photo, Specifications

Pictures of the Nokia Tube have appeared on the web. As expected, it looks like an iPhone clone (or Killer, depending how much you love Nokia). The good news is that ‘Tube” is only a code-name (phew). Also, it looks like the device is running Symbian OS (as expected).

Specifications

  • 3” touch display with tactile feedback (no multi-touch)
  • Digital Camera (with autofocus)
  • GSM Quad-band
  • 3.5G, WiFi, Bluetooth
  • Integrated GPS
  • Size similar to the N73

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Nokia Handset Adds Maps, Video Sharing (TechWeb)
TechWeb - The N95 includes a 5-megapixel camera and A-GPS capability, which can guide users through all 50 states and 150 countries.

April 11th, 2008

Nokia Tube, the Anti-iPhone

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Nokia Tube, the Anti-iPhone

Nokia Tube, the Anti-iPhone

No one in the media has touched the actual device yet, but an image was shown during a recent developer presentation held in Redwood City (Silicon Valley). Of course, everyone will point out that it does look like the iPhone (well, anything that has only a display would more or less look like it).

It is Nokia’s first Touch-only device, and the company is confident that it will be able to compete with Apple’s iPhone. It might run the Symbian OS, which was ironically designed for touch devices…

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Nokia Intends To Take A Bite Out Of Apple
Finnish handset giant aims to roll out its iPhone rival later this year.

Telecom Stocks: Nokia, AT&T decline; Ericsson gains
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Nokia Corp. and AT&T Inc. fell Wednesday as most telecommunications stocks declined. Ericsson LM was one of the few notable exceptions.

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