Since the news on the Nokia N95 US 3G has landed, I’ve heard many interesting questions how different the device would be cosmetically, especially to accommodate the new BL-6F battery.
The first image shows the new multimedia keys. They are now padded which is cool.


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Today, the stylish Nokia 6500 Classic gets the green light from the FCC. The phone sure doesn’t look very attractive in these pics. It looks a bit roughed up and a fingerprint magnet on the back. hopefully this indicates that this phone will be out soon.

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What we have here is a concept device that should fit in the Nokia’s fashion line of handsets. As you can see from the image above, this is a small device similar to Nokia 7380 L’Amour collection phone, with added slider mechanism

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Just when we saw Nokia N800 updated with Skype and Flash 9 support, Engadget guys got the leaked photos of the successor to the Nokia N800. As you can see from the photo bellow, Nokia’s next Internet Tablet will feature the full slide-out QWERTY keyboard
Other than that we’ve no clue what will this device bring on the table. My guess is that it will feature a WiMAX radio and a better camera — after all, Nokia promised to deliver WiMAX tablets to support Sprint’s WiMAX network. Faster processor and more available RAM are also something I look forward to see on this baby. Also, the question remains what will be the name of this device. N900, N850? We’ll have to wait for some time for this…

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The history of this model is very interesting and directly related to the way the company changed the concept of product lines, that the company expected from future phones.By the summer of 2005, the company has increased resentment about the direction in which the design was the development of products, which then resulted in resignation as chief designer Frank Nuovo. An if not dramatic, significant changes in the approach to the creation of products, so life had to “thin” machines, their development started in mid-2005.

At this point, the company already otstavavshaya as from Samsung, and from Motorola, the concept of offering such products, began to explore the possibility of establishing such phones.
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Get ready for a life more ordinary: Nokia just loosed three mid-range phones for all your middle management dreams. The 6267 (€240/$322) clamshell features dedicated music keys, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, 3G data, and up to 4GB of storage expansion you’ll have to locate yourself.

he 6121 classic (€260/$349) on the left goes quadband GSM and WCDMA 2100 and “900″ (we presume is a Nokia typo meaning 1900) with HSDPA data and packs in a couple of cameras topping out at 2 megapixels. Bringing up the tail is the budget 3500 classic (€135/$181) candybar which ships with an FM radio, 2 megapixel camera, and about 3 hours of talk time or 12 days of standby. All are expected to ship by Q3 in quiet fulfillment of your prosaic ambitions
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It’s started to sale about US $1,650 - US $1,980 . Now we are waiting sales for Europe!


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I Don’t know why Indonesia but tomorrow they will have Nokia E90

There was an official launch event for Nokia E90 earlier today in Indonesia, kicking off availability of the device. At the VIP event 1000 units were sold. Tomorrow the device should be available to the public in Indonesia.

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The review was released yesterday. But the screen look dirty and damaged. What happened to the screen?

The stumbling block for the Nokia 8800 was its pathetic battery life, which was directly affected by the metal casing, since it took a lot of energy to beam a signal out of it. And struggling for more hours without changing materials was not possible, and that’s exactly why the Nokia 8600 utilizes glass finish. The bottom part of the slider is made of hardened glass, although at first you want to believe that it is stainless steel, which is so Nokia 8800. But when it starts ringing, you instantly see the keypad glowing underneath

This handset has 2mpx camera (CMOS) which is not that much by today’s standards, but it is still pretty much sufficient. Nokia has decided not to bet on the camera part, it is more of an optional feature here. This is why camera’s module picked for 8600 is one of the cheapest units out there, and provides average quality, if not to say meagre.

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Millions of Vodafone UK customers will be able to access all of their favourite internet sites from their mobile phones
Vodafone Mobile Internet will ensure an accurate representation of the internet on a mobile, allowing customers to replicate on their handsets what they can do on the computer - from updating their MySpace profile, through sending and receiving emails with AOL, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail amongst others, to buying and selling on eBay

Vodafone customers will experience a significant improvement in the way they access the internet from their phones, coupled with the confidence and freedom to surf whenever and wherever they want without having to worry about the cost thanks to easy-to-understand, great value pricing.
It’s not necessary for most customers to upgrade their mobiles. An innovation on the Vodafone network will take pages designed for the computer, compress them by up to ten times on average and turn them into mobile-friendly content, making them easy to read on over 150 handsets without losing any of the information, or the design. When coupled with the new pricing structure, customers can now easily move anywhere they want on the Mobile Internet.
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