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    C1-01

    25/06/2010 02:46

    C1-01


    Le constructeur finlandais Nokia vient d'annoncer quatre terminaux mobiles d'entrée de gamme parmi lesquels les C1-01 et C1-02.

    Logo NokiaLe modèle C1-01 est un terminal monobloc compact et léger avec un poids inférieur à 80 grammes. Fonctionnant sous environnement Symbian S40, il propose une compatibilité GSM / GPRS / EDGE, un écran LCD 1,8 pouce affichant 65 536 couleurs dans une résolution 128  x 160 pixels, un appareil photo numérique VGA ( 640 x 480 pixels ), un lecteur audio-vidéo, une radio FM avec fonction RDS et fonction d'enregistrement, une sortie audio 3,5 millimètres, une mémoire extensible de 32 Go au moyen d'un slot microSD / microSDHC, un port microUSB 2.0 et une connectivité Bluetooth 2.1. Disponible en ton bleu minuit, gris, gris foncé et rouge, il est enfin alimenté par une batterie Lithium-Ion à la capacité 1 020 mAh pour une autonomie de 10 heures et 30 minutes en appels et de 21 jours en veille.

    Nokia C1-01






    E73 Mode for T-Mobile USA goes official

    03/06/2010 17:38

    E73 Mode for T-Mobile USA goes official


    Nokia seems to be having a field day. The Nokia E73 Mode just went official and just as expected, it's headed to T-Mobile USA. Reading through its spec sheet though, there are plenty of similarities between the E73 and E72.

    A staple of the E7x phones is the portrait QWERTY keyboard and surprise, surprise... it's available on the Nokia E73 Mode too. Running the Symbian S60 3rd edition was also to be expected - the capable connectivity too.

    The Nokia E73 Mode comes with quad-band GSM and 3G with HSPA (using T-Mobile's frequencies of course). Active noise cancellation ensures a better audio during voice calls and there's video call support too. It also features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and A-GPS, but the software side of the connectivity is equally important.

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    Nokia E73 Mode for T-Mobile. Unfortunately, the car stand isn't a standard accessory

    The business-minded Nokia E73 Mode packs support for Microsoft Exchange servers and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler along with support for all popular public email services. There's also high-end stuff like VPN support and UMA (voice calling over Wi-Fi) and also hardware accelerated encryption and remote wipe functionality.

    Ovi Maps with free voice-guided navigation and Lonely Planet guides are included as well. The Nokia E73 Mode packs a 5MP camera with LED flash - to photograph your travels. The retail package includes a 4GB microSD card and a carrying pouch. The car stand in the picture isn't a standard accessory though.

    The E73 Mode uses the same Li-Po battery as the E72, which has enough juice to last 16 days in 2G and up to 22 days in 3G mode (13 and 6 hours of talk time respectively). The E72 manages to squeeze out some longer standbys but it's still pretty impressive.

    The Nokia E73 Mode is expected to become available on June 16th. T-Mobile don't mention a price though.

    Anyway, all this sounds good and all, but it's almost exactly the same as the Nokia E72. Here's a head-to-head comparison.






    Futuristic Smartphone Gets Mockup Design

    10/05/2010 12:51

    Futuristic Smartphone Gets Mockup Design


    Nokia wanted to find out what its fans think about the design trend followed by its future smartphones, so it allowed the people to speak out and define the next-gen handset. It was all done thanks to the “Design by Community” project, allowing fans to vote on the characteristics of the future Nokia smartphoe. Unwired View created a mockup starting from the public’s preferences:

    Apparently, the fans desire a 10mm thick device with a 4 inch capacitive touch display, multitouch, a uniblock aluminum body and multitasking. The Finns will deliver the official concept this month and we have to mention that the public also wants WiFi 802.11 n/b/g on the handset, plus an open source OS, USB 3.0 and HDMI.

    Dolby surround sound, an 8 megapixel camera with 4X zoom and HD video recording were also mentioned, as well as support for multiple operating systems (Symbian and MeeGo at the same time). We’ll publish the official Nokia concept phone when they release it, but in the meantime, we think that Unwired View’s idea is pretty good.






    Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go

    10/05/2010 12:50

    Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go


    We’ve found a new and prolific designer, Jakob Kumar, who created a very interesting Nokia smartphone concept. Dubbed Nokia Heartbeat, the device helps users communicate by “telling stories”. This handset’s shape is linked to its fluid and capture-based interface. Basically, the smartphone is “sucking up” information, capturing videos, photos and text.

    Nokia Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go

    The content can be viewed and edited on the device and then published online. Social networking features are also supported, as well as messaging and calling (obviously). What’s really interesting is the interface concept on Nokia Heartbeat, staying true to the handset’s name. This UI revolves around the idea of a heart’s pulse: music bars, hearth graph, lying detector. Such mechanisms were used to replace lists and galleries…

    Nokia Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go

    There’s also a stylus in the mix, useful for editing content, while the volume and lock buttons on the phone are easily accessible. As you can see in the images of the Nokia concept, Heartbeat uses a wheel for moving around menus, like some compact cameras on the market today. There’s also a “composer” included in the UI, allowing you to merge images, sound and video into a story.

    This idea is pretty simple and original, but it would be better for a PMP, a MID or a revolutionary camera, rather than a smartphone… or maybe even a console. What do you think?

    Nokia Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go

    Nokia Heartbeat, a Smartphone that Shares Stories on the Go






    Nokia : un futur C2 rotatif

    30/04/2010 13:12

    Nokia : un futur C2 rotatif


    Après le N8, Nokia planche sur un nouveau modèle moins haut de gamme mais pas moins intéressant, le C2. L’appareil bénéficierait en effet d’un écran rotatif, rien de mois, qui lui permettrait d’afficher un clavier plus complet des deux bords.

    Ce mobile d’entrée de gamme embarquerait un APN de 2 mégapixels, un écran de 240 x 320 sans doute pas tactile, et c’est à peu près tout ce qu’on suppute pour le moment.




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