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August 21st, 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 Buys Loudeye
In order to have a stronger hold on the mobile music market, Nokia announced it will acquired the US-based digital music distributor Loudeye Corp. for about $60 million. Nokia can now offer consumers a comprehensive mobile music experience, including devices, applications and the ability to purchase digital music. Being one of the top cell phone manufacturer, Nokia will be able to leverage

I Already Opened At My Own Risk, Thanks
Got this amusing email from the folks behind openatownrisk.com: I am writing from Nokia HQ with news: we have defeated corporate censorship! The most insane video ever produced is now online. If you visit www.openatownrisk.com you can view the clip, but only if you’re worthy enough to break the code. Thanks to continued pressure in the name […]

August 19th, 2008

Nokia 8600 Luna

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Nokia 8600 Luna

Nokia 8600 Luna Is this fashion statement worth the $800? 778

August 17th, 2008

Nokia N76

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Nokia N76

Nokia N76 Nokia inspires with a flashy but slightly underpowered unlocked phone for the commitment phobic technostylist. 499 Nokia N76, a review of Nokia

Nokia E66 review: Clean-cut business tool
Gsmarena have posted their review of the Nokia E66 . Here are the key features, main disadvantages and final conclusion. Key features: Quad-band GSM support 3G with HSDPA 3.6Mbps 2.4" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution Shortcut keys mean business Symbian 9.2 OS, S60 UI with FP1 (topped with some FP2 goodies) Accelerometer sensor for screen auto-rotation 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB of SDRAM Wi-Fi Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS 3 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash 110 MB of internal memory, microSD expansion, ships with a 2GB card Comfortable keypad Compact body (62.6cc only) Stainless steel casing Standard 2.5mm audio jack Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP microUSB v2.0 FM radio Infrared port Great battery life Good retail package Nokia Maps comes with three months free turn-by-turn navigation license Main disadvantages: Average camera performance Video recording maxes out at QVGA@15fps No camera geotagging Cheap-looking power key Office document editing not available No RDS in radio To begin with the upgrader's point of view, we'd say a jump from E65 to the E66 is totally worth it. The phone has improved in nearly every area compared to its predecessor and addresses most of its issues. The price tag is still slightly on the steep side but we guess it will be a great bargain in no time. And even as it stands now, the Nokia E66 still is a great purchase. Maximizing the reach with one and the same styling and feature sets used across different form factor is no news in the industry. Think Nokia 6500 classic and slide, or the Samsung Soul lineup, if you will. With Nokia E66 and E71 though, it's so easy on the user with almost complete replicas available in different design. In general, Nokia E66 is as good for business as its QWERTY peer. It might not have the stamina and keypad of the powerful E71 but that was hardly the objective in the first place. We like the E66 for being a worthy alternative in terms of shape and looks, without compromising performance. It adds a pinch of fun to the whole thing too, coming out as more of an all-round device than strictly a business tool….(read more)

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…

August 16th, 2008

Nokia 6555

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Nokia 6555

Nokia 6555 AT&T and Nokia team up to offer 3G goodness anyone can afford. 49 Nokia 6555 Review of the Nokia 6555

August 15th, 2008

Nokia-Navteq Merger Almost a Done Deal

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Nokia-Navteq Merger Almost a Done Deal
Digital map data supplier Navteq said today that it should be only a matter of days before its merger with handset giant Nokia is official, now that European antitrust officials have approved the merger.

August 14th, 2008

Pricing Set for Files on Ovi

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Pricing Set for Files on Ovi
Exactly a month after it made Files on Ovi available in beta, Nokia has released pricing for its new remote-access service. Files on Ovi is a wonderful new Nokia service that lets you access important files from your PC while using your mobile phone. This makes it much easier when you leave on a trip and […]

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…

August 13th, 2008

Nokia Buys Loudeye

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Nokia Buys Loudeye
In order to have a stronger hold on the mobile music market, Nokia announced it will acquired the US-based digital music distributor Loudeye Corp. for about $60 million. Nokia can now offer consumers a comprehensive mobile music experience, including devices, applications and the ability to purchase digital music. Being one of the top cell phone manufacturer, Nokia will be able to leverage

Easy capturing, reliving and sharing by Nokia N93i
Nokia N93i is about easy capturing, reliving and sharing of memories and experiences regardless of time or place   Nokia today introduced the Nokia N93i, a compact and stylish digital camcorder and multimedia computer in one. Boasting a host of advanced features - from DVD-like quality video capture to direct video uploads - the Nokia N93i enables […]

August 12th, 2008

New Nokia Tube 5800 Pics Surface

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New Nokia Tube 5800 Pics Surface
Every week or so we are getting treated to new images of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, aka the Tube. This beautiful phone is Nokia’s “iPhone killer” — in other words, it’s a touchscreen phone that is designed to be direct competition with the iPhone, complete with a new UI called S60 Touch. Last week we saw […]

Nokia N99i TV Phone - A Dual Sim, Texting IPhone Clone With Analog TV
Double Bluetooth; a voice recorder; fm radio; two sim slots; and expandable memory… http://gadgetupdates.googlepages.com/nokia_n99i_tv_phone

August 11th, 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 […]

August 10th, 2008

How fast is the E71 when it comes to data transfer speed?

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How fast is the E71 when it comes to data transfer speed?
The Nokia E71 is another handset supporting microSDHC, meaning that it can use microSD cards up to 32GB. Wondering how fast you can fill up those cards? The transfer speed is going to be key! Using the HD Tach storage…

Nokia 8265
If you are aiming to be retro with cell phones, then mobile phones from the past would be your options. You know, those big and bulky analog boxes our fathers have left dangling on their belts during business hours. But if the ancients are not your type, then the next best thing would be the Nokia 8265.
Pretty much one of the fanciest phones during its heydays, the Nokia 8265 is more than a fancy phone. It was a classic by standards back then. Hook it up with enhancers from the array of Nokia accessories, such as cell phone antenna, cell phone batteries and such, the result was just great.
US Cellular still markets this phone but I believe they only have limited models left.

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