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Nokia 5320 XPRESSMUSIC, 3G HSDPA and Full Music


Nokia has introduced the latest in mobile music selection XPRESSMUSIC range. Nokia 5320 XPRESSMUSIC the new This option provides the musical entertainment and a fresh and stylish.

Nokia 5320 has a XPRESSMUSIC features a dynamic design with 3G capabilities and access to web 2.0 With the innovation of crystal clear sound features checker "Say and Play," consumers can mention the name of the artist or song, and the Nokia 5320 mobile phone XPRESSMUSIC wiil automatically play it. In addition, there is a 3.5mm audio jack that is able to survive up to 24 hours of time playbabck and audio chip for high-quality sound.

Memory capacity offered by the Nokia 5320 is able to accommodate data XPRESSMUSIC up to 8GB, HS-USB for speed music transfer, and HSDPA for data access speed. Nokia 5320 comes with XPRESSMUSIC akan price EUR 220 or around Rp3, 3 million.

Nokia 5320 specifications XPRESSMUSIC:

* Network:
o 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
o 3G HSDPA 2100 / 900, HSDPA 850 / 1900 for Latin America
* Dimensions: 108 x 46 x 15 mm
* Volume: 67 cc
* Weight: 90g
* Screen: 2.0 inch TFT, 16 million color 240 x 320 pixels
* Music: Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC, 3D, True tones
* Memory:
o Internal 140MB ARM 11 369 MHz CPU
o External microSD (TransFlash), 8 GB capacity, 512 MB or 1 GB microSD card
* Communication data:
o GPRS Class 32
o HSCSD
o EDGE Class 32
o 3G HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
o Bluetooth v2.0 (A2DP)
o microUSB
o operating system: Symbian OS 9.3, S60 rel. 3.2
* Feature: SMS, MMS, Email, Push E-Mail, IM, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
* Colors: blue, red
* Camera: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video (QVGA @ 15fps), flash, secondary videocall camera (384 x 320 pixels)
* Features:
o Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)
o Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0
o Java MIDP 2.1
o 3.5 mm audio output jack
o Nokia Xpress Audio messaging
o FM stereo radio with RDS
o MP3/MPEG4 player
o Voice memo
o Voice dial
o Built-in handsfree
o Calendar
o Push to talk
o 24 hours music time
o 4 hours 30 min gaming time
* Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 890 mAh (BL-5B), 250 hours standby, talktime 3 hours 30 minutes

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Nokia ESeries Expands with Nokia E63 Launch

Nokia tannounced the latest addition to its Eseries range, the Nokia E63, designed for people who need to manage their business and personal lives equally well. Building on the success of the Nokia E71, the company's flagship messaging device, the Nokia E63 brings the QWERTY keyboard form factor to a broader audience at a great price. The Nokia E63 is expected to begin shipping in the coming weeks for an estimated retail price of EUR 199, before taxes and subsidies.

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Nokia Launch 3G HSDPA 6260 Mobile Phone

People use mobile devices to share their lives with friends and family and with this in mind, Nokia introduces the Nokia 6260 slide. The phone call is the most obvious way to use the new handset to connect with people, but it will also be used to share photographs and videos, check on a friend's social network status or be guided to a restaurant to meet up with a loved one. For this, the Nokia 6260 slide features quick access to search engines and points of interest straight from the home screen and the new 360° navi-key allows a great mobile Internet experience.
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Nokia Technology : New 3G MTV Mobile Available with SFR

ModeLabs confirmed the commercial launch of its new MTV 3.4 “Non-Stop MTV” mobile telephone. Following the success of the MTV 3.3 launched in May 2008, MTV is thus reinforcing its range of 100% Music and TV mobiles with the MTV 3.4 to be made available as an exclusive SFR Pack in all SFR shops and retail distribution.

The MTV 3.4 “Non-Stop MTV” mobile incorporates the full range of multimedia functionalities. In particular, its “one-click” ergonomics developed by ModeLabs provide it with SINGLE CLICK access to MTV channels and to MTV’s musical playlists. The MTV 3.4 also possesses a large choice of preloaded MTV content (ring tones, videos, logos and games) and is equipped with a 2 mega pixel camera, an MP3 player, a videoconferencing function, an RSS feed reader and a memory that can be enlarged via a micro SD card.

Available for €29 as part of the SFR pack, this new generation mobile will be the perfect occasion to satisfy young consumers during the year-end festivities.

About ModeLabs Group:

ModeLabs Group, which specialises in the design of tailor-made handsets and telecommunications distribution, is a new generation player in the mobile phone sector. The company designs, develops and markets mobile phones, accessories and services for mobile phone operators, retailers and well-known brands.

Its activities are organized around two poles:

ModeLabs Distribution, specialist in the distribution of mobile telephones and accessories and the number 1 in France.

ModeLabs Conception, for design and development activities relating to tailor-made handsets and innovative technological products in the Bluetooth sector.

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Nokia Technology : Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Now Shipping

Nokia announced that the highly anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is now, or soon will be, available in select markets globally, including Russia, Spain, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Finland, among others. The latest in Nokia's XpressMusic range, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers an affordable music device with a touch screen interface to the mass market.
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Nokia Launches N97 3G HSDPA Mobile Phone


Europe : Nokia unveiled the Nokia N97, the world's most advanced mobile computer, which will transform the way people connect to the Internet and to each other. Designed for the needs of Internet-savvy consumers, the Nokia N97 combines a large 3.5" touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard, providing an 'always open' window to favorite social networking sites and Internet destinations. Nokia's flagship Nseries device introduces leading technology - including multiple sensors, memory, processing power and connection speeds - for people to create a personal Internet and share their 'social location.'

"From the desktop to the laptop and now to your pocket, the Nokia N97 is the most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer in existence," said Jonas Geust, Vice President, heading Nokia Nseries. "Together with the Ovi services announced today, the Nokia N97 mobile computer adjusts to the world around us, helping stay connected to the people and things that matter most. With the Nokia N97, Nseries leads the charge in helping to transform the Internet into your Internet".
Sensing your 'So-Lo'
The Nokia N97 introduces the concept of 'social location'. With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the Nokia N97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their 'status' and share their 'social location' as well as related pictures or videos.
Widescreen - Internet and entertainment
The home screen of the Nokia N97 mobile computer features the people, content and media that matter the most. Friends, social networks and news are available by simply touching the home screen. The 16:9 widescreen display can be fully personalized with frequently updated widgets of favorite web services and social networking sites. The Nokia N97 is also perfectly suited for browsing the web, streaming Flash videos or playing games. Both the physical QWERTY and virtual touch input ensure efficiency in blogging, chatting, posting, sending texts or emailing.
The Nokia N97 supports up to 48 GB of storage, including 32 GB of on-board memory, expandable with a 16 GB microSD card for music, media and more. This is complemented by excellent music capabilities, full support for the Nokia Music Store and continuous playback time of up to 1.5 days. The Nokia N97 also has a 5-Megapixel camera with high-quality Carl Zeiss optics, 16:9 and DVD quality video capture, and support for services like Share on Ovi for immediate sharing over HSDPA and WLAN.
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Nokia Build: French users can customize the Nokia 7310 online

Nokia Build: French users can customize the Nokia 7310 onlineHave you longed for the ability to customize your phone before buying it? If so, then you’ll want to check out the Nokia Build website by Nokia France. The website makes your dream come true by allowing customers to design or customize their handset before ordering online. For right now, the program only works for Nokia 7310, but who knows, maybe there will be more options soon. You know you want to order my beautifully designed Slipperybrick phone.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone now shipping

Nokia 5800 XpressMusicOne gift at the top of many wish lists each holiday season is a new mobile phone. There are all sorts of interesting mobile phones this holiday season ranging from smartphones to music phones and all sorts of devices in between.

Nokia announced today that its 5800 XpressMusic phone is now shipping globally. We first talked about the 5800 XpressMusic in October. The handset has a touchscreen that is 3.2-inches wide. Other features include 8GB of storage, support for all main music formats and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone now shipping

Nokia 5800 XpressMusicOne gift at the top of many wish lists each holiday season is a new mobile phone. There are all sorts of interesting mobile phones this holiday season ranging from smartphones to music phones and all sorts of devices in between.

Nokia announced today that its 5800 XpressMusic phone is now shipping globally. We first talked about the 5800 XpressMusic in October. The handset has a touchscreen that is 3.2-inches wide. Other features include 8GB of storage, support for all main music formats and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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The Morph Concept Phone from Nokia

Another innovative design concept from Nokia, the morph concept. Featured in The Museum of Modern Art ?Design and The Elastic Mind? exhibition, the Morph concept device is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. Developed by NRC (Nokia Research Center) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom), Morph is a concept phone that using nanotechnology which enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Users should be able to transform their cell phone into different shapes.


nokia morph phone concept


From the website :

“Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices: * Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live


* Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving

* Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension

* Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge

* Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices”


We probably see this technology another 5-7 years in the future, by using nanotechnology, hopefully can lead to low cost manufacturing solutions and the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price.


future nokia morph phone concept


nokia morph futuristic phone concept


nokia morph phone concept


Source : Nokia

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Provoke 2012 Phone Concept

Provoke Design is Nokia’s main Design contractor and they have come up with future headset design of Nokia. They have created three concepts, Express, Share and Feel. The look of the Express design can be changes as per your preferences and tastes. The Feel handset is basically designed for couples as this pair helps in deep communication with touch replication. The share concept enables the cults to interact in a personalized code formed within their sub-groups. Like other products this one is also facing new challenges, but it will surely achieve its goal.


provoke 2012 concept phone


provoke 2012 concept phone


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Nokia builds a wood phone, squirrels protest

Nokia builds a wood phone, squirrels protestFound in textlad’s Flickr pool, with the copy reading: “The first Nokia eight mega pixel phone? I guess we’ll have to wait some time for that… Only a concept made of wood from sustainable forests at this stage but fun anyway.”


Apparently Nokia themselves designed and created this object of Ewok desire. It’s an 8-megapixel “handset” that appears to actually work. Are they up to something? Only the creatures of the forest know for sure. Obviously we won’t be seeing it available anytime soon. Though it would be cool to use, what with it’s old-timey look and all.



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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Provoke 2012 Phone Concept

Provoke Design is Nokia’s main Design contractor and they have come up with future headset design of Nokia. They have created three concepts, Express, Share and Feel. The look of the Express design can be changes as per your preferences and tastes. The Feel handset is basically designed for couples as this pair helps in deep communication with touch replication. The share concept enables the cults to interact in a personalized code formed within their sub-groups. Like other products this one is also facing new challenges, but it will surely achieve its goal.

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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Using Recycled Materials, Nokia Remade Concept Phone

Green design from Nokia, this concept phone is almost entirely made of recycled materials, aluminum cans, old plastic bottles and car tyres for the rubber keys. The first prototype showed at Mobile World Congress show in Barcelone by Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo. Although it is clearly that the inside chipset and electronics won’t be made from old tin cans, at least this ‘Remade’ Nokia concept phone will consume less natural resources and more energy efficient by cutting the power used to back-light the screen.


Too bad that this phone is just a concept phone, hopefully we can see this green mobiles in the market soon.


nokia remade phone concept


nokia remade phone concept



Source : inhabitat

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NOKIA Mobile Phone : The Morph Concept Phone from Nokia

Another innovative design concept from Nokia, the morph concept. Featured in The Museum of Modern Art ?Design and The Elastic Mind? exhibition, the Morph concept device is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. Developed by NRC (Nokia Research Center) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom), Morph is a concept phone that using nanotechnology which enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Users should be able to transform their cell phone into different shapes.


nokia morph phone concept


From the website :

“Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices: * Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live


* Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving

* Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension

* Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge

* Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices”


We probably see this technology another 5-7 years in the future, by using nanotechnology, hopefully can lead to low cost manufacturing solutions and the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price.


future nokia morph phone concept


nokia morph futuristic phone concept


nokia morph phone concept


Source : Nokia

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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Nokia should teach others how to answer difficult “iPhone related” questions

Heard this from Rico over at the Gadget Blog in his recent trip to Singapore for the 5800 XpressMusic launch…. and here are my conclusions to what really took place!



So Nokia launched their new 5800 XpressMusic phone, which by some comparison is similar to the iPhone because of its touch screen. Of course, with the iPhone being the phone to beat, journalists can’t help but ask and compare this little beauty to the iPhone. You can’t blame them. It’s part of a story angle for human interest.


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic


So all things come in context if you read this post first. Read it? OK great.


It is good that product managers are very aware of the competition. But marketing is marketing - they should only mention the “other phone that begins with an i” if a journalist asks a question pertaining to that during a press conference. Otherwise, I don’t see a need to passively promote your competitor’s products.



So a journo did ask about the iPhone and guess what the Nokia product manager said?

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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Nokia 5800 XpressMusic gets official

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic gets officialNokia’s sexy 5800 XpressMusic is official. If you’ve been waiting, and I know you have, the phone will be shipping this quarter, available in black, red or blue, and will cost an affordable $392 unlocked, with an 8GB memory card. It will be powered by the S60 5th Edition operating system. Some features include a 3.2-inch 640 x 360 touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Dual LED flash, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It’s all set to go up against the iPhone.


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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Fido unveils pink Nokia 3500

Fido unveils pink Nokia 3500The Nokia 3500 is now available in pink from Fido, even though it doesn’t look all that pink. Not really that big of a deal. The pink is limited to the direction pad and keypad which light up. The pinkified Nokia 3500 will cost the same as the regular version of the 3500: $15 a month with a 3-year contract, $90 for a 2-year contract, $100 standalone phone. Probably a good phone for those girls who want to be all Sex in the City.


It features a 2 megapixel camera, music player and built-in FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, tri-band GSM support and a microSD memory card slot. Also has Handsfree speaker, Voice commands, calendar, to-do list, notes, countdown timer, stopwatch and calculator. Just a bit of pink. Nothing to see here. Move along.


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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Nokia pushes '4G wireless' plans

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Nokia is pushing Long Term Evolution as the 3G successor


Nokia, the world's largest handset manufacturer, has signed up Sony Ericsson, NEC and Alacatel-Lucent to its plans for a 4G wireless system.


The companies have formed a licensing framework for their patents for the emerging mobile standard, called Long Term Evolution (LTE).



The deal will add momentum to LTE, which is seen as a direct competitor to Wimax, which is being pushed by Intel.


The first LTE networks are being rolled out in the US and China.



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NOKIA Mobile Phone : Why the future is in your hands

GPS=enabled handset- Lluis Gene (AFP/Getty)

GPS is starting to appear on more handsets


Sales of smartphones are expected to overtake those of laptops in the next 12 to 18 months as the mobile phone completes its transition from voice communications device to multimedia computer.


Convergence has been the Holy Grail for mobile phone makers, software and hardware partners, as well as consumers, for more than a decade.


And for the first time the rhetoric of companies like Nokia, Samsung and Motorola, who have boasted of putting a multimedia computer in your pocket, no longer seems far fetched.


"Converged devices are always with you and always connected," said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia chief executive at last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.


Last year Nokia sold almost 200m camera phones and about 146m music phones, making it the world's biggest seller of digital cameras and MP3 players.


In the coming year the firm predicts it will sell 35 million GPS-enabled phones as personal navigation becomes the latest feature to be assimilated into the mobile phone.



Form and function


Nigel Clifford, chief executive of Symbian, said: "All of those single use devices - MP3 players, digital camera, GPS - are collapsing onto the phone."


"We are going past the point where this was a phone with a few other things," he said.


Symbian's operating system shipped on 188 million phones last year and a third of those came with GPS.


"We see mobile phones evolving into multi-functional devices that now support consumer electronics, multimedia entertainment and mobile professional enterprise applications; all converging," said Luis Pineda, from mobile phone chip firm Qualcomm.





Man taking photo with phone, Roslan Rahman AFP/Getty
More and more people are snapping shots with a handset


Convergence is being driven by a combination of software, services and hardware.


The first phones powered by a chip running at 1Ghz will hit the market later this year, seven years after the first desktop chip broke the gigahertz barrier.


Qualcomm's 1Ghz Snapdragon chipset will debut inside a number of handsets, including some from Samsung and HTC


"It's a first in the industry for a wireless chipset," said Mr Pineda.


As well as raw horsepower Snapdragon also features a dedicated application processor, as well as the ability to handle 12 megapixel digital photos and up to 720p high definition video imaging.


Mr Clifford from Symbian said the mobile industry had to deliver multi-function devices which did not compromise.



He said: "When we look at what is collapsing on to these devices and people's expectations with their experiences on single-use specialized devices there is going to be rising expectations."


Chip shop


More than 90% of the world's mobile phones are powered by technology created by British firm Arm. It designs chip architectures that it licenses to semiconductors makers such as Qualcomm and Broadcom.


Ian Drew from Arm said future mobile phones demanded ever more processing power.


But building chips with greater processing was not a straightforward, he said.




The future of the internet and computing applications is not going to be in the home or at the office; it's going to be mobile
"If you look at a typical phone the first thing you have got to do is get within the half a watt envelope.


"It needs to get into your pocket. And there's no fan. It needs to work for days rather than hours."


He added: "When you start adding multi media experiences - such as 3D graphics, video, and games - there are two ways to do that: you can get bigger and bigger processors or you have multi core where you can switch off a processor when you don't need it."


Arm is demonstrating a chip architecture, called Coretex A9, that will offer four cores, or processors, on a single chip.


Symbian has been working with Arm on future uses for multi-core mobile phones.


"You can use massive amounts of processing if you need it. But if you don't you can power down the cores that aren't required," said Mr Clifford.


Symmetrical Multi Processing will drive the next generation of applications on a phone, he added.


"Silicon vendors are looking very seriously at how they integrate SMP."



Mr Clifford added: "The future of the internet and computing applications is not going to be in the home or at the office; it's going to be mobile."



Quake III screenshot, Activision
The gaming abilities of handsets are rapidly improving

He said gaming would be the next feature to collapse into phones.


"That is one of the next single usage devices that will start feeling the pressure from the mobile device," he said.


3D graphics acceleration is becoming standard on many of today's mobile phones and specialists like Nvidia have joined the market.


Mr Clifford said today's most powerful mobile phones, such as Nokia's N96 and NTTDoCoMo's 905 series have the same power as a laptop from 2000.


Nvidia's APX 2500 chip has enough 3D graphics acceleration to handle Quake 3, a PC game from 1999, on a mobile phone.


Handset owners were also beginning to expect the same online experience they have on their desktop PCs on their mobile phones.


"Web 2.0, social networking and video sharing; that's a real driver of horsepower," said Mr Drew from Arm.


He added: "But you need to be able to get data in. The next generation of mobile phones need high performance radios - they will have high data rates that will enable this content to be streamed to you."


Symbian is working on technology called Freeway to give phones the ability to move seamlessly between wireless networks, like wi-fi and cell networks like 3G and 4G.


"We don't want people to feel the mobile web is a second class experience."



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