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July 31st, 2008

Nokia endorses graffiti art, launches Fusion Challenge for N78 in Saudi Arabia

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Nokia endorses graffiti art, launches Fusion Challenge for N78 in Saudi Arabia
Here’s a little something Marc Ecko would enjoy. Fully knowing that graffiti art has been quite popular with the youngn’s in Saudi Arabia nowadays, Nokia has launched a new program called “Fusion Challenge: Nokia N78 maphotograffiti.” This new program aims to encourage young people to benefit from their leisure time especially during the summer season, according […]

July 30th, 2008

Symbian and Android Merger?

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Symbian and Android Merger?
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Besides Microsofts CEO Steve Ballmer telling us about his dreams of finally getting a Microsoft phone theres another shocking news today. People at J. Gold Associates are saying that Google and Nokia will let their babies Android and Symbian play in the sand fall in love and live happily ever after. Although they are direct competitors heading towards different directions this type of merger might actually be beneficial to both parties involved and not only. I must say such a pr

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Nokia 5800 Tube makes an appearance on The Dark Knight movie
Casually taking a scroll across the web in search of mobile news, I find this, and learn that the still unannounced and highly awaited Nokia 5800 Tube touchscreen phone was used as one of the handsets in the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. According to reports, it was seen in the hands of Morgan Freeman, […]

Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute

July 29th, 2008

Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute

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Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The legal salvos between Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. stopped months ago, part of what officials at the wireless industry heavyweights described as a truce in a long-running battle that spanned three continents….

PhoneDirector 1.2.7
Phonebook, SMS, Calendar and more for Nokia 6230, 6230i, 6233, 6234, 6300, 6500, 7280, 7380, 8600, 8800 mobile phone.

July 28th, 2008

15 things I’ve wondered about the Nseries

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15 things I’ve wondered about the Nseries
1. If the Eseries stands for Enterprise, than what does the “Nseries” stand for? 2. Why doesn’t the Nseries include USB charging? 3. Why wasn’t Nokia able to make a stylish and feature packed phone (N76 doesn’t count)? 4. Why…

Telecom Stocks: Qualcomm, Nokia, Sprint lead telecom gainers
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Qualcomm Inc. on Friday topped the charts for the second straight day in the telecommunications sector as most stocks rose along with the broader U.S. market.

Nokia Says Only 3% Of Cell Phones Are Recycled
Nokia has been trying to get its’ customers to recycle their cell phones, but so far the initiative hasn’t produced much fruit. Oddly enough, most people leave the phones lying around the house, according to a new survey by Nokia. “It is clear from this survey that when mobile devices finally reach the end of […]

July 27th, 2008

Nokia 6131 NFC Handset Can "Touch To Connect" To A Wide Range Of Services

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Nokia 6131 NFC Handset Can "Touch To Connect" To A Wide Range Of Services
Nokia is really living it up at the CES 2007 and the company has the world drooling with all their new handsets! Another handset creating a buzz at the CES 2007, is the Nokia 6131 NFC handset which can "touch…

Nokia, Qualcomm settle long-running dispute

July 26th, 2008

Plan for Nokia 9210

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Plan for Nokia 9210
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Blog your images and movies with Vox and Nokia
Video sharing, photo sharing and blog posting directly from your mobile device   Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications, and Six Apart, the world leader in blogging, today announced cooperation to bring Vox (www.vox.com), a free personal blogging service to the Nokia Nseries multimedia computer product range. The two companies will make it easy for people […]

Should Android, Symbian combine?

As wireless computing mushrooms with new devices, applications, and a global move toward "openness," one analyst is suggesting some contraction is in order.

Specifically, analyst Jack Gold says the open Symbian and open Android operating systems should combine into a single open source operating system for mobile devices. He further predicts that such a combination will occur in three to six months. Gold said he based his comments on conditions in the market and not on information that officials in either movement told him.

[ Related: Read all about Google Android in InfoWorld's special report ]

Officials from Symbian Software would not comment, saying they do not comment on market speculation, and officials from the Open Handset Alliance, which is developing the Android mobile platform, could not be reached for comment.

Gold said that Android backers have not commented to him specifically on the possibility of a combination, but Symbian sources have indicated a willingness to work with other open source groups. "With so many players on both teams, there has to be some cross-fertilization going on and no doubt some discussions," Gold said in an email.

Gold, principal analyst at J. Gold Associates in Northboro, Mass., said there are real advantages to a combination for both groups.

"Having an open source OS that is adopted by a broad array of device manufacturers allows [the manufacturers] to better compete for additional business by allowing sales of games, music, videos, apps and other services even on those devices not manufactured by their own company," Gold wrote in a report released today.

The combination is also bolstered by a recent set of events. For one, a functional Android Software Developer Kit was not made available in a timely fashion to all developers as expected this spring, Gold said.

Also, Android backers, which include Google, said a working phone would be available in the second half of 2008, but Gold said it won't be ready until next year. "Google is learning how hard it is to create a good mobile OS," Gold said. Meanwhile, Google's attention to Android has diluted Google's potential to build compelling cross-device applications that could generate revenues, he said.

Some history: Android and the Open Handset Alliance were announced last November, with predictions that a phone would appear in the second half of 2008. Subsequently, several demonstrations of the technology and comments by analysts made it seem the phone might have launched by now.

Nokia Corp. announced the Symbian Foundation a month ago, saying the group would be devoted to making the widely used Symbian operating system an open platform, with licenses to be offered royalty-free. Nokia, which owns 48% of Symbian, plans to acquire all its remaining assets and transfer them to the foundation. Symbian operates on about 200 million phones worldwide.

Gold noted that many of the same companies are sponsors of both the OHA and the Symbian Foundation, and some of them have stated that competing for operating system superiority is "not where they need to be," he said. Combining Symbian with Android would require a combination of the two code bases.

If Android and Symbian were joined, Gold said it is highly likely that other open source mobile operating system efforts will join in, such as the LiMo Foundation in London.

Gold said the logic of such a combination of open platforms is obvious. "The mobile market needs some level of consolidation of platforms if it is to make big leaps forward, as app developers currently struggle to make their products available on so many platforms," Gold said.

"A combination of the Android and Symbian efforts would be good for the industry, good for Google and good for Symbian," Gold added. "It would also help spur growth in the availability of applications and services. The downside is minimal. Everyone wins."

A combined open source operating system would also appeal to business users and IT shops who want to deploy mobile open source on multiple devices, much the way that Windows Mobile is provided, Gold said. In addition, a combination could also remove the controls that wireless carriers place on specific devices that restrict which applications and services can be used on them, Gold said.

If Android and Symbian do combine, it would pose a challenge to Apple Inc. and the iPhone in the long term since only Apple offers the iPhone operating system based on Mac OS X, Gold said. "Not licensing the OS to other manufacturers is exactly what hurt Mac against Windows on the PC," Gold added. "The parallel to iPhone is striking."

Computerworld is an InfoWorld affiliate.

July 25th, 2008

Nokia E71 - Photos And Specs

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Nokia E71 - Photos And Specs
The Nokia E71 is an impressive offering from Nokia. The company has continued on with its’ tradition of engineering success and built a whole lot of functionality into this newest E-Series phone. Operating frequency * Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM coverage on up to five continents (GSM 900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 […]

July 24th, 2008

Nokia has completed acquiring Plazes

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Nokia has completed acquiring Plazes
In a rather short press release, Nokia notifies the general public (and reporters who like to read company sites late at night) that they have just finished their acquision of Berlin, Germany based startup Plazes. The deal was first announced on June 23rd of this year. And now it’s official. According to Nokia, the Plazes acquisition […]

Nokia E71 gets golden with Goldstriker for $1,100
Ah, luxury. The most prominent symbol of which these days appears to be, if not diamonds, 24 k’s of gold. And how are mere mortals to resist when that golden mixture gets poured on to one of the latest and greatest (albeit petite) QWERTY smartphones to come out of Nokia’s labs? Surely no one… That’s why […]

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July 23rd, 2008

T-Mobile Nokia 6301 Review - Cnet

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T-Mobile Nokia 6301 Review - Cnet
Cnet reviews the T-Mobile Nokia 6301: “The T-Mobile Nokia 6301 design puts function over form. The silver candy bar shape is a cell phone classic and the ergonomic controls and vibrant display are exceedingly easy to use. At 4.2 inches by 1.7 inches by 0.5 inch and only 1.4 ounces, the cell phone is compact […]

Nokia E71

Nokia E71 A sleek and versatile smart phone that lets you swap between work and play. Nokia E71 Review The Nokia E71 is

July 22nd, 2008

Web experience anytime, anywhere with Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

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Web experience anytime, anywhere with Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
Easy connectivity and wide screen display offer the industry best internet experience in a mobile device   At the CES conference in Las Vegas today, Nokia introduced its next generation widescreen Nokia Nseries multimedia computer, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. The sleek Nokia N800 combines a truly personal Internet experience with easy wireless connections, high resolution display […]

Nokia E71 gets golden with Goldstriker for $1,100
Ah, luxury. The most prominent symbol of which these days appears to be, if not diamonds, 24 k’s of gold. And how are mere mortals to resist when that golden mixture gets poured on to one of the latest and greatest (albeit petite) QWERTY smartphones to come out of Nokia’s labs? Surely no one… That’s why […]

Nokia Says Only 3% Of Cell Phones Are Recycled
Nokia has been trying to get its’ customers to recycle their cell phones, but so far the initiative hasn’t produced much fruit. Oddly enough, most people leave the phones lying around the house, according to a new survey by Nokia. “It is clear from this survey that when mobile devices finally reach the end of […]

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