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Tablet Runs MeeGo With a Customized UI; Design Teased Here
21/02/2011 14:07
The main appeal of this design is not really the Nokia N00 tablet, but rather the MeeGo customization that’s going to take place. Jozef Kocúr is at it again and we suspect that Windows Phone 7 will blend with the MeeGo experience for a tablet OS and UI that will surprise us all.

We’ll just have to wait and see, since this is a mere teaser of the N00. Any specs in mind? 10 inch display, dual core CPU, LTE, 64GB of memory maybe?
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Windows Phone 7 Concept is HERE! Love It or Hate It?
21/02/2011 14:04
Today’s shocker (or not so much) was the announcement that Nokia will be working with Microsoft and focusing on Windows Phone 7 for its handsets. Well, not so many hours after that, Engadget found a nifty series of Nokia concept phones running said OS. Apparently, these designs are made by Nokia and Microsoft.
As you can see they borrow heavily from the N8 and C7 Symbian phones and use brightly colored cases. The usual WP7 buttons are present, at the lower side, below the display, that should be between 3.5 inch a 4.3 inch in diagonal (we suppose). We have found out today from Nokia and Microsoft officials that phones like the N8 and E7 won’t receive any WP7 upgrade, so one can only dream.


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E2 is a Concept Slate Phone With 21:9 Aspect Ratio
21/02/2011 14:00
Designer Jason Wang decided to switch the classical Nokia design into something more modern: a slate phone with a 21:9 aspect ratio. The device is dubbed Nokia E2 with is symmetry across a horizontal axis. We’re dealing with an ergonomic handset that features a large display with a 4.6 inch diagonal.
The screen is a ClearBlack display and the Nokia E2 also comes with a 12MP camera with Xenon flash and 720p video capture at 30 fps. There’s also a microSD slot on board, that together with the SIM slot is revealed by pulling the left side of the back cover, that tilts (2 degrees). A noise cancelling microphone is also present on the slate, as well as a proximity sensor and an accelerometer.
HDMI output is supported and we’d love to see this concept working with an original dock of sorts. It would make a great media playing unit!



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X9 Symbian^3 Phone Uses Dragontail Glass Screen
21/02/2011 13:57
Yet another Symbian^3 concept has reached our parts, courtesy of the same Mynokiablog.com. This time it’s the Nokia X9 model we’re talking about, a handset that uses the brand new Dragontail glass technology for protection. The designer is Andre Nuansa and the handset is pretty simple, rectangular and classic.

The Dragontail is a rival for the Gorilla Glass technology, being six times stronger than regular glass. On the back of the Nokia X9 we find a 12MP camera with true zoom, Carl Zeiss optics and 1080p HD video capture. A 1.2GHz CPU handles dual core processing and the task of Symbian, coupled with the Qt GUI.
Maybe it’s time for Nokia to venture in the unbreakable phone land…
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C8 Symbian Handset Design, Created by Madgy
21/02/2011 13:55
Most of the recent Nokia phone designs were Meego material, so it’s refreshing (or not) to see a new Symbian device. The Nokia C8 concept phone was created by DailyMobile user Madgy and it’s a pretty hot handset, inspired by the C7 model.
The front and back side of the phone are flat and the C8 comes with a 3.5 inch touchscreen with a 720 x 405 resolution (quite strange) and 16:9 aspect ratio. Under the screen there’s a mini capacitive OLED display with a 330 x 50 pixel resolution. It’s used for display social networking updates, new tweets, messages and mails.
At the back of the Nokia C8 you’ll find a 12MP autofocus camera with LED flash and on the side there’s a battery indicator and a capacitive camera button. This concept is begging to become real and Nokia could borrow something from it.


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