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The support pages are in place. The interactive demonstrations are up. And the full user manual is ready for grabs. All these point to just one thing - an imminent release for the much-awaited Nokia N78, may be just a matter of days or weeks.

The N78 was officially announced in February at MWC '08 along with another behemoth that is the N96. The N78 is an all-in-one device that combines music, photography, navigation, and productivity into an attractive sleek and stylish design. In addition to integrated aGPS technology with Nokia Maps and Geotagging support, the N78 also has a 3.2-megapixel camera and a card slot to raise storage up to 8GB via microSD cards. The phone houses a 2.4-inch QVGA display capable of 16 million colors. And of course, how can we forget its list of connectivity options including WiFi, HSDPA, and Bluetooth, all meshed into Symbian OS 3rd Edition FP2.

With an estimated price tag of $550 before taxes, this is one phone that will be worth every penny.

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Some time back we told you about Nokia's plan of bringing forward an iPhone Killer called as 'Tube'. As per hearsay, it has now been codenamed 'the iperformer'. Why have these guys have used 'i'? They are cheaters. I don't like this stealing of names. Well, nothing much is known about the phone. As far as specs are concerned, it will be equipped with NaviScroll, QWERTY keypad, TV out, GPS, FM transmitter, widescreen touchscreen, WiFi, FM radio, Bluetooth, and a Web cam. When it will appear and at what price is not known yet. But we can expect the best from Nokia. At least, it will be better than the LG Vu and Xperia.

Today On Mobilewhack - 8th of May, 2008.

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Nokia E71 Pictures

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So if you liked the new Nokia E71 pictures we have even more fresh ones to show you thanks to all our tipsters. Not only is this Nokia a smart(er) phone but it also looks good. Just look for your self. A fine slim body, soft skin, beautiful eyes, a strong heart and an independent updatable mind... That's all you need from your communication slave and Nokia delivers.

More pictures below.

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Here is another candybar model from Nokia. This time it is exclusively for the CMCC (China Mobile Communications Corporation). Nokia has rolled out 6122c Phone for Chinese customers. This S60 multimedia phone comes loaded with powerful internet and scalable functions. Understanding the importance of internet, the 6122c has been engineered to offer fast internet access.

"Working with top-ranking local operators enables Nokia to optimize services for local customers, and this product exemplifies our close collaboration with global leading telecom operaters," says David Tang, Vice President of sales, Nokia Greater China area. "Its sleek, compact design is iconic of the Nokia brand, now made exclusively for CMCC customers. This demonstrates Nokia's commitment to Chinese customers."

Take pictures with the 2MP camera provided with convenient camera keys, flash and panoramic mode. With the 6122c video streaming and internet browsing becomes more entertaining as it is equipped with a 2.0-inch large display. You can listen to your desired songs in various formats on the Stereo digital music player. Those addicted to listening to the radio can tune into FM Radio.

Nokia to Hit the US Market?

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Nokia is one of the top cell phone sellers in the world. 40% of cell phone users own a Nokia device. That means every 2 out of 5 mobile owners have a Nokia phone. Pretty cool right? Apparently this percentage doesn't apply to the USA and Nokia is going to do something about it.

One of the main reasons Nokia isn't as bing in the US is the CDMA use by various American carriers like Verizon or Sprint. Nokia's chief designer, Alastair Curtis said today that "In the next few months (U.S.) operators will carry a lot of new products from us" Apparently Nokia is going to manufacture more and more models compatible with American networks' needs during the upcoming months. I guess we will all find out how that works out.

Sony Developing New Battery Concept

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Sony is working hard for developing a viable new battery to mount on their cell phone line. Small Fuel Cells 2008, which took place from April 30 to May 2, 2008, in Atlanta was the perfect place to show off their new 50 x 30mm fuel system.

This new battery is based on methanol which it uses as fuel. It's an actual active fuel-cell system which will control the actual fuel supply with a pump. The power output is supplemented by a Li-polymer secondary battery and it can reach 3W if needed. Using this type of battery will get you up to 14 hours of continuous cell phone video.

Wonder what the competition is doing battery-wise. I always thought Nokia batteries rule but I'd try out one of this Sony babies when they will come out!

8GB Nokia N95 in Canada First

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Starting May 6th you will be able to buy the 8GB Nokia N95 provided you are in Canada. You heard me! Roger Wireless will sell this baby for $399.99 with a three year Rogers Vision Unlimited On-Device Mobile Browsing Plan.

AT&T in your face! Nokia N95 or the 8GB version has come to North-American soil but Rogers snatched it first. Good job to the Canadians behind this move and don't worry everyone, Nokia N95 will be coming to the USA too and we'll tell you when that happens!

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Nokia and T-Mobile have announced today a plan for future collaboration. Their goal is to accelerate the implementation and further use of internet applications on mobile devices. T-Mobile's customers will benefit from Nokia's Ovi portal for apps, music, games, maps and more while Nokia will customize their services for T-Mobile.

This partnership will generate new widgets, more web applications and will possibly lead to a better integration of a social networking like T-Mobile's My Faves. Nokia has signed similar deals with carriers like Telefonica, Vodafone and Orange and so it was just a matter of time until they got an agreement with T-Mobile. With iPhone breathing down their neck, Nokia will have to further develop their phones related applications and getting such partnerships with more carriers seems the smart way to do it.

Pics of the Nokia 6205

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The yet-to-be officially announced Nokia 6205 could be seen with these photos. The Nokia 6205 will be an entry-level handset exclusively for Verizon Wireless. There is not much known information about the Nokia 6205 just yet, although the handset will reportedly feature 1x data and no EV-DO, external music controls, and basic VGA camera with flash. Since the images on the screen look small, Phone Arena surmises that it probably doesn't have QVGA resolution. In all, the clamshell Nokia 6205 seems to be a very basic (hopefully) low-end phone.

Another pic after the jump.


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175px-Nokian_logo.svg.pngHow about getting your traffic reports on the go? Imagine driving through the interstate and checking your phone for the best route - with less traffic - to your destination. Well, you can probably do that as Nokia and ARC Transistance, the European network of automobile clubs, has gone into talks to provide users with real-time traffic information. This is said to be included in the new Nokia Maps 2.0, and in future versions of Nokia Maps.

With this integration, drivers will be alerted of traffic jams and conditions. This could probably shorten travel time and could result in a much safer for travel for citizens. When Nokia Maps receives the road updates from ARC Transistance, the application can dynamicly re-route during navigation and provide a faster route. This is a significant milestone for Nokia Maps, which makes navigation an even more compelling experience for Nokia device owners.

via: prnewswire

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Nokia N810 WiMAX Has a Price

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Whenever I want to change my cell phone I think Nokia. All right, I am busted, nowadays I keep thinking iPhone but in my book Nokia are still masters of the cell phone known universe. Or, if you indulge the comparison, an iPhone would be a lover to me, whereas a Nokia phone would be the wife. Not that I'd ever do that.

Nokia N810 WiMAX is, from what you can see, a powerful tool. It has a 4.13 inch touchscreen and a handy slide out full QWERTY keyboard. And it has an integrated webcam, the GPS feature and the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and WiMAX(where available) as internet connectivity options. There's a huge 2GB storage default memory, upgradeable via the microSD of course, and plenty of software add ons which will be available for the Linux OS it uses.

All that specs take my breath away. So does the price. You'll get this Nokia N810 baby for less than $500 ($477), which is fair at least. Currently the pre-order price is announced at around $455 at Buy.com but I don't think there aren't any spots left.

Continue reading: Nokia N810 WiMAX pre-order MRSP revealed

Nokia 3600 slide Phone

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Nokia is proud to launch its stylish and sophisticated slide phone Nokia 3600 Slide. A perfect example of modern day functionality and classic looks, the phone speaks volumes. The beautiful phone is made up of soft ceramic paints and metals with a glossy surface.

The first ever Nokia product to boast background noise cancellation, the 3600 phone has an integrated music playerwhich can store 3000 songs on a 4micro SD card. The 3.2 megapixel camera lets you click bright pictures even in low light areas. Connect it to the TV directly and enjoy watching images on a big screen plasma.

Stay connected to the world with the pre-installed Nokia Maps application. Priced at 175 EUR, the Nokia 3600 Slide boasts easy-to-use features with an appealing look and will be available in third quarter of 2008.

Nokia 6600 Slide Cell Phone

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Nokia 6600 Slide Cell Phone is the smallest slider phone available in the market today. It slides smoothly in your hand. This cell phone bearing a 3.2 megapixel camera lets the users click images and make videos.

Hey! You can also share your pictures and videos over the internet or even via MMS from Photos menu of the phone. This glossy cell phone equipped with aluminium center key exudes simplicity. If you tap the cell phone twice, it will reveal time, snoozes and alerts or will silence/ reject incoming calls.

This intuitive cell phone with large 2.2" QVGA display with 16 million colors lets you easily locate places via Nokia Maps application. To make finding directions a child's play you can opt for optional Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W and separate navigation license.

The Nokia 6600 slide will ship at a price of 250 EUR (excluding taxes and subsidies).

Nokia 6600 Fold Phone

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nokia-6600-fold.jpgBeautiful to look at and great to use the Nokia 6600 Fold Phone is a awesome new phone just announced by Nokia. With a array of appealing functions, the 6600 sports a business like look packed with many of todays modern phone features.

Some of the features are:

  • A awesomely bright 2.13'' OLED Screen that displays up to 16 million colors, there is also a screen on the outside off the phone and to activate the phone it is as simple as just tapping your fingers on the front of the phone. Cool!
  • A double tap on the Nokia 6600 fold also snoozes alerts and silences or rejects incoming phone calls.
  • 3G technology allows fast internet access and easy sharing of pictures and videos taken by a integrated 2 megapixel camera.

    With its seamless design, the signature "smooth back" of the Nokia 6600 fold creates a comfortable contour when open, and remains subtle and compact when closed.
    The phone will cost around 275 Euro and is expected to ship during the 3rd QTR of 2008.

  • Nokia8800 Arte Diamond Edition

    How do you top something that's already dipped in 24ct gold? Why, add some bling of course. Goldstriker has bettered itself again, this time with the Diamond Edition Nokia 8800 Arte, a perfect match for you if you are the guy that likes to flaunt what you got. Five exquisite white diamonds adorn the back of this Nokia stylephone while 24ct gold forms the perfectly accented lines on the phone's front bezel. At just £1,195, this definitely won't burn a hole in your pockets if they are deep enough.

    XpressMusic5220

    While the 5320 XpressMusic looks poised to be the flagship model in Nokia's musicphone lineup, the 5220 XpressMusic seems destined to fill the low-end gap in the same line. Nokia aims to cater the budget-minded music aficionado with the 5220 but with an unusual and fancy-looking design, which it calls "symmetric." Other than the lanyard, there is also a much-welcomed 3.5mm audio jack and a semi-hi-fi audio chip that is also used in the 5320. The phone offers up a staggering 24 hours of nonstop playback, which is great for those long trips on the subway or just a lazy afternoon of soothing soul.

    The 5220 XpressMusic phone is expected to retail at $255 and will be available in the third quarter of 2008.

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