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Thursday, May 7th 2009 - 13:30 CEST
The Nokia 5800 is often thought to be the first Nokia touchscreen mobile phone. However, in 2003 the Finnish company already launched the Nokia 7710 with a large touchscreen, and since then, no new models were added. This model did not become a success, partly due to the strange way of calling with this device. The microphone and the speaker were placed on the side, making it rather awkward to hold the cell phone. At present, the 5800 XpressMusic is able to strengthen Nokia's portfolio and battle the touchscreen phones of other brands. • Read our full Nokia 5800 review.
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Wednesday, May 6th 2009 - 18:35 CEST
Nokia mobile unveiled the latest arrival in the company’s E-series handset portfolio, the Nokia E52. The new compact cell phone joins the recently announced Nokia E75 and Nokia E55 in Nokia’s range of productivity optimized smartphones. The new Nokia E52 cell phone also integrates seamlessly with corporate telephony systems, effectively complementing or replacing the need for a desk phone. Solutions like Call Connect - which integrate Nokia mobile devices with PBXs from industry leaders like Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent - allow people to be reachable through one number, help companies have less smartphones and voicemail boxes to manage, and enable cost control through features like least cost routing.
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Friday, April 24th 2009 - 15:30 CEST
The smallest Nokia headset to date, the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804 has received honorary mention in the Finnish design competition The Fennia Prize - Good design grows global. The award ceremony was held in Helsinki. The Fennia Prize is a competition for firms and companies rewarding the exemplary use and application of design in business - companies for which design is a central means of product development and brand construction. The honorary mention for the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804 was one of the 18 products or product concepts to be chosen to receive this recognition.
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Friday, April 24th 2009 - 10:26 CEST
The undisputed king of street racing comes crashing onto the N-Gage for the first time, slamming gamers into the driving seat for a turbo-charged shot of auto adrenaline. Occupying its own unique slice of the compelling series storyline, Need For Speed Undercover for N-Gage challenges players to infiltrate the secretive street scene, before earning the right to battle the best for the ultimate racing reward: respect.
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Thursday, April 23rd 2009 - 12:50 CEST
At the opening keynote of the 3rd annual WIMA conference, held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, Nokia announced its third fully integrated Near Field Communication (NFC) device, the Nokia 6216 classic. The new mobile phone is Nokia’s first SIM-based NFC device which enables operators to build NFC services on to the SIM card. With NFC consumers will benefit from greater ease of use, more convenient sharing of content - such as images, weblinks, audio files or contact data - as well as secure payment and ticketing transactions, all with just one tap of the device. The Nokia 6216 classic is expected to start shipping in the third quarter of 2009 in select markets with an estimated retail price of EUR 150 before taxes and subsidies.
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Wednesday, April 8th 2009 - 09:20 CEST
The Nokia Supernova series adds a number of colorful mobile phones to the Finnish company’s assortment. Low-budget as well as mid-end mobile phones are available in this new series. ‘Supernova’ is an unexpected choice for the name of a mobile phone line. Supernova stems from astronomy and relates to an impressive explosion of a star during which a lot of light is freed. With the Supernova series, Nokia tries to attract the trend-sensitive consumer who wants to show his or her personality through his/her mobile phone. The phones have colorful designs and some of them even have a very bold design.• Read our full Nokia Supernova review.
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Sunday, April 5th 2009 - 13:50 CEST
Text messaging and email are still the 'killer app' for mobile phone data use and AT&T is responding with a great new cell phone for the Spring season; the Nokia E71x. AT&T announced a fresh new lineup of smartphones and quick messaging phones that make it easier for customers to message with friends and family and manage their business and personal lives on-the-go. The Nokia E71x cell phone will cost $149.99 and after mail-in rebate, receive $50 AT&T promotion card.
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Tuesday, March 31st 2009 - 01:15 CEST
Cricket Communications, a provider of unlimited wireless services over its high-quality 3G network and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leap Wireless International, announces that the Nokia 3606 is now available to customers. The Nokia 3606 is an ultra-thin and stylish flip phone optimized with popular features; including an MP3 music player with dedicated “hidden-until-lit” external music keys to provide instant access to your favorite songs and a 1.3 megapixel camera with an LED flash.
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Wednesday, March 11th 2009 - 21:04 CET
Nokia announced the arrival of new Nokia Music Stores, more Comes With Music launches and a new Nokia music cell phone. The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic handset brings people's music to life with features that give music lovers around the world easy access to the music they love. By expanding the music cell phone line-up to different price points, introducing more markets with Comes With Music service and the Nokia Music Store as well as making the integration of these elements as easy as possible, on both on the mobile phone and the Personal Computer, Nokia is changing the way music is enjoyed. The digital music player that rings in your pocket is also the library, the shop and the platform to manage all your music.
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Wednesday, March 11th 2009 - 20:13 CET
Nokia announced the arrival of new Nokia Music Stores, more Comes with Music launches and a new music cell phone. The Nokia 5330 XpressMusic handset brings people's music to life with features that give music lovers around the world easy access to the music they love. By expanding the music cell phone range to different price points, introducing more markets with Comes With Music service and the Nokia Music Store as well as making the integration of these elements as easy as possible, on both on the mobile phone and the Personal Computer, Nokia is changing the way music is enjoyed. The digital music player that rings in your pocket is also the library, the shop and the platform to manage all your music.
Read: Nokia Express Music
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