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3 Oct
Nokia is ready to take phone charging to the next level. Naturally that next level seems to be wireless power otherwise there wouldn’t be any point for Nokia to join the Wireless Power Consortium. Other important members are Philips, Sany and Duracell so we’re thinking that wireless charging is going to become more and more popular in the near future. Don’t expect to see Nokia phones ready to charge Palm Pre style right away, but who knows what the future will bring. Here’s what Markku Verkama, Director of Nokia’s Devices R&D said:
Wireless charging technology carries significant potential to enhance consumer experience of battery charging. Consumers expect ease of use and general compatibility of mobile devices. By joining the Wireless Power Consortium, Nokia continues to support the open standards approach that aims to meet these consumer expectations. Wireless Power Consortium is the first serious effort by the leading companies to harmonize the wireless charging technologies.
Do you charge any of your gadgets wirelessly?
Tags: battery, cell phone, charger, Nokia, Nokia, Power, Wireless Power Consortium3 Oct
After announcing the coming of the Nokia 6350 the other day, T-Mobile adds another Nokia phone to its roster with the Nokia 2330. The Nokia 2330 will be paired with T-Mobile plans, presumably cheap ones.
The Nokia 2330 is not a new handset in the market. It came out in 2008 and boasts of features such as a VGA camera, dual-band and a 32 MB internal memory. The Nokia 2330 is set to be offered to customers in the coming weeks but pricing has yet to be announced. Just to give you an idea, the Nokia 2330 carries a MSRP of €50 in Europe.
(Source) Mobiletor
Tags: dual band, Europe, handset, internal memory, msrp, Nokia, Nokia, nokia 2330, nokia 6350, nokia phone, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, vga camera3 Oct
After whizzing through the FCC last July, it was only a matter of time before the NAM version of E71’s successor made an appearance stateside. Amazon is now offering the Nokia E72 on a preorder and if you have been waiting for the device to pop up online, you can go ahead and order it for $469. There is still no word on the actual release date or if there is a benevolent carrier ready to pick it up, but with triband 850/1900/2100MHz 3G network support, which is the frequency AT&T’s 3G operates at, we wouldn’t be surprised if AT&T announced the device in the coming days. Other features of the E72 include a QWERTY keypad, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash, WiFi, GPS, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Tags: Amazon, At&T, Cell Phones, e72, Eseries, Nokia1 Oct
The Nokia 6350 which will be carried by AT&T this coming October 4 has been announced. The Nokia 6350 is a low-end phone that features a 2 megapixel camera, web browser, email capabilities and 3G connectivity. It is encased in a simple gray and red colored-theme which should be a prime target for the youth-oriented mobile phone addicts. It will retail for $29.99 after a mail-in rebate on a 2-year contract.
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Tags: 3G, At&T, camera web, capabilities, mail, megapixel camera, Nokia, Nokia, nokia 6350, prime target, web browser30 Sep
Samsung unveils its own folding mobile phone, sporting a look similar to that of Nokia’s 6600 Fold. But as we all know, Samsung has been known to make folding phones one of their niche trademarks. The Samsung S5510 comes with a flat mirror surface and a hidden screen to kick off this Samsung clamshell phone.
Among the features of the Samsung S5510 include a 2.1” screen QVGA 240×320 pixels. It can display up to 16 million colors TFT and comes with the usual Bluetooth connectivity, USB connection and 30MB internal memory. It also accommodates microSD cards up to 8GB. Other highlights include a FM radio, MP3 player, WAP, and a built-in 3.2 megapixel camera without auto focus.
(Source) Mobile Review
Tags: 6600, auto focus, bluetooth connectivity, clamshell, colors, flat mirror, fm radio, internal memory, microsd cards, mirror surface, mobile phone, MP3 Player, niche, Nokia, Nokia, radio mp3, Samsung, tft29 Sep
So what’s Nokia’s Maemo 5 all about? The N900 Rover is not out so we can’t know for sure what the new mobile OS will have to offer. But as with most of today’s gadgets, facts have been leaked about Maemo 5 so here’s a brief description of what looks to be a pretty interesting alternative to Nokia’s other OS, the Symbian.
Maemo 5 will remind you of webOS since it uses a card-like view of what’s happening with your phone. The OS will support both GSM and VoIP calls and all those calls will be neatly logged which means you’ll be able to quickly call back your friends using your VoIP program of choice. When it comes to messaging capabilities, you can expect threaded SMS support but there’s no MMS availability. AT&T will certainly enjoy this feature or better said lack of it. As you can see the OS can still be improved as other issues have been spotted too. There’s no Google Calendar sync option, the mobile browser is slow and Flash support, although there, isn’t great. The Rover will slow down if you run too many apps so better shut a few of them down while you aren’t using them. The Map app will make you want to get Ovi Maps and the music player is limited in features.
There you have it folks, a hands-off sneak preview of Maemo 5. But we definitely expect you to tell us exactly how the phone performs for you in case you do decide to get an N900.
via Engadget
Tags: Maemo 5, Mobile Software, N900, Nokia, Nokia, rover, symbian29 Sep
A new connector is coming to your future cell phones and mobile devices and its solely purpose is to connect said device to HDTVs and display. The Mobile High-Definition Interface Working Group will conceive it soon as various companies have already agreed upon such a bold endeavor. Nokia, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony and Silicon Image will work together to create the new standard. The question is, do we really need a new standard in our lives? After all we already have so many and with Apple’s and Intel’s Light Peak universal connector that’s coming in a couple of years there isn’t much point for devising an HD-only standard. What are your thoughts on the matter?
via Toshiba
Tags: hdmi, HDTV, Light Peak, Nokia, Nokia, Other Brands, Samsung, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony, Sony, Toshiba, Toshiba28 Sep
Nokia has added a new mobile device to its roster with the reported acquisition of the Dopplr. Among the highlights of this deal include the Dopplr Oy, a private handheld mobile device provider suited for international travelers. Now, Nokia can be able to create Internet-based communities and other solutions using the world wide web.
The acquisition does not change the current Dopplr service which is available at Dopplr.com and on platforms where Dopplr is integrated.
(Source) Press
Tags: acquisition, Business, dopplr, international travelers, mobile device, Mobile News, Nokia, Nokia, oy, platforms, world wide web27 Sep
Here is a big break for the people who are aching to get their hands on the Nokia N97 and the new Apple 32G 3GS iPhone. Jasondeborah International Trading has announced a special offer for the Nokia N97 and likewise the opportunity to be among the first people to own a new Apple 32G 3GS iPhone at great discounted prices. All of these phones are brand new and come in a box complete with all accessories plus a 12 month warranty.
They are all genuine, unlocked and are compatible with the Australian digital network. There are no minimum orders for the said phones although further discounts will be given for bulk purchases.
(Source) Press
Tags: Apple, Apple, bulk purchases, Business, iPhone, iPhone, Nokia, Nokia, Nokia N97, special offer, warranty26 Sep
Nokia Mural is an interesting clamshell phone which was initially announced for AT&T only to be pulled off the shelves later on. Apparently the Mural had some issues with AT&T’s 3G network and couldn’t connect to it. But fear not Mura fans (if there are any), AT&T has fixed the issue and the Mural is back on the streets. The phone still costs $50 with a new 2-year contract but it won’t surprise anyone if you decide to ignore it and get something else for just a few extra bucks. Or do you actually happen to love this particular Finnish creation?
25 Sep
We got more than a blurry picture this time and a proper name too. The Constellation F we reported on a few days is actually the Ayxta, which will be the first clamshell from the Hampshire, UK-based Nokia subsidiary. The handset features two new services that might become regulars on future Vertu phones, the Concierge and Select City Brief services. The Concierge gives the elite customer a direct line to a customer care rep who can address any questions or demands that are put forward, with just a single button press; the Select City Brief, on the other hand, uses the onboard GPS (?) to automatically change time to the local timezone and get the lowdown on the happening places in the vicinity. Both these features are something we can live without and as for some real specs, the Constellation Ayxta features 3G support, a 3-megapixel camera with integrated flash, and microSD support for up to 8GB. Available in Europe starting at $7000 apiece, which is actually lesser than some of the other Constellation handsets, but still high enough to boost a rich man’s ego.
Tags: Ayxta, Cell Phones, constellation, Nokia, vertu21 Sep
We have little to go on other than a blurry picture of what is purported to be the first ever Vertu clamshell, but according to mobil.cz, the Constellation F is getting more than just a change in the form factor. The Constellation F will also be the first Vertu handset to boast of a GPS, and will play a very expensive abode to features such as a 2.4-inch HVGA internal display, global GSM/EDGE/HSPA network support, 8GB of storage to house pictures snapped with its 3-megapixel camera, and of course, like all other previous Vertu’s in its Constellation series, it will be made of steel, leather, and ceramics. No details on a release were available and as far as the price goes, it’s a Vertu! Need we say more?
Tags: Cell Phones, clamshell design, Constellation F, Nokia, vertu18 Sep
It’s finally here! If you head over to Amazon or the Nokia flagship stores in Chicago or NY, you will find the preorder sign taken down and the N86 in the flesh, ready to find its new owners. The 8-megapixel shooter is going for $469 on Amazon while the flagship stores sell it for $499, a bit high yet less than the $558 price that was originally mentioned. Of course, it’s up to you guys to decide if the N86 and its 2.6-inch QVGA OLED display, 3G support, WiFi, GPS, and its selling point, the 8mpx Carl Zeiss lens with dual LED flash deserves your wad of greens or if you have already decided on a better device!
Tags: Cell Phones, N86, Nokia, nseries18 Sep
If Nokia’s entrant into the netbook world wasn’t impressive enough for you in pictures, the company now has a promo clip to give you an idea of what it’s made of. Nokia Conversations has uploaded a video highlighting the Booklet 3G’s abilities, but what’s with the hideous hands? Watch the video to find out what I am talking about.
Tags: Booklet 3G, Cell Phones, Laptops, netbook, netbooks, Nokia, Windows 716 Sep
T-Mobile has decided to pick up a new Nokia phone for its customers. Unfortunately for smartphone lovers, this particular handset will not suffice. The 5130 XpressMusic is the newest addition to T-Mobile’s lineup and the phone is a music-oriented, entry-level device. T-Mobile will sell it for just $29.99 after a $20 mail-in rebate but you’d have to get a mandatory 2-year contract.
Besides the obvious music-related features like external controls and music player support, the 5130 will definitely not surprise you when it comes to specs. You’ll have a 2-megapixel camera to play with, stereo Bluetooth, microSD support and a choice of crazy color combo between black/red and pear white/aqua. So if the phone is not for you, we would definitely understand!
via Nokia
Tags: 5130, Nokia, Nokia, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, XpressMusic15 Sep
Remember the Nokia 2705 Shade that we mentioned a few days ago? Well, good news for consumers that want this basic cellphone… thanks to interchangeable covers you can now match the phone with the color of what your clothes, be it black, red, blue or purple. Cool, isn’t it?
In terms of specifications this is probably one of the most low-end phones Nokia has ever released in recent years: only 62MB of internal memory, and no way to increase memory capacity because there isn’t a microSD slot. I guess this is a simple cellphone for simple people that aren’t interested in top notch technology.
Tags: 2705, Cell Phones, Nokia, Nokia, Shade14 Sep

It seems that Nokia has recently issued the above notice to handset distributors letting them know that the N900 is en route and scheduled to arrive September 27th.
For those of you not paying attention, the N900 is slated to be Nokia’s first Maemo 5 handset and is destined for the US carrier T-Mobile.
Of course, this remains a rumor until Nokia comes forth and speaks of it but if/when it proves itself to be true we may see the N900 made available for purchase within the first week of October which may excite some consumers. Then again its ~$650 price tag may be a deal breaker for most but hey, it isn’t cheap being an early adopter.
via thenokiablog
Tags: Cell Phones, distributor, Mobile News, Mobile Software, N900, Nokia, Nokia, notice, rumor14 Sep
Owners of a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will certainly enjoy the latest firmware to the cellphone, making the version go to 31.2.008 with improved features.
What kind of upgrades can you expect for this firmware version? Basically there are two “changes”:
- performance improvements which is suppose to make the device work faster;
- and the best part is that Ovi Maps 3.0 is now included. In other words, you’ll get bet navigation in two modes: in-car, and while walking by foot.
If you’ve got a Nokia 5800 and haven’t upgraded the firmware what are you waiting for? There are only good reasons to do so…
Tags: 5800, Cell Phones, firmware, Nokia, Nokia, XpressMusic13 Sep
The Erdos is apparently a new Nokia phone which hasn’t been announced yet. Surprisingly the new handset wasn’t announced at Nokia World, but then again this is going to be a luxury phone which most people wouldn’t be able to afford. We have no idea when the phone is coming out, or how much it’s going to cost but we do have this promo video.
As you can see the Erdos is going to offer you a 2.4-inch QVGA OLED display, a slide-out keyboard, a polished aluminum casing, 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus and Carl Zeiss optics, dual LED flash, up to 8GB microSD expansion support, WiFi, aGPS, Bluetooth, noise reduction microphone, tap sensitive commands and HSPA connectivity. You’ve got to love these specs and if you wallet allows it, then the Erdos could be just the luxury phone you were looking for.
via cellpassion
Tags: Erdos, leak, luxury phone, Nokia, Nokia, Promo video11 Sep

We’ve seen the N900 available for pre-order in Italy and Germany first and now Nokia has put the Booklet 3G up for pre-order in Italy. The netbook costs 699 Euros with tax included which is about $1,021. That’s way too much for a netbook. We can expect to see the machine in the US soon but we can also expect it to cost way too much too. Why pay a higher price when you can purchase a way cheaper netbook that has similar specs inside? What do you say? What netbook have you purchased lately?
via Nokia
Tags: Booklet 3G, italy, N900, Nokia, Nokia, pre-order
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