Here is a video demonstration of N-Gage Game running on a Nokia N96. Maybe we will see a Mortal Combat version in a near future or another cool games
And you can see a video demonstration of DVB-H Playback! Now this is what i call a high quality video and not a lousy bad quality video streaming with the 3G / Edge network. I really hope that the operators will start with the DVB-H network soon here in Sweden.
Comments (0) Posted on Monday, February 18th, 2008
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Nokia has today introduced a camera-free variant of the Nokia E51.The new device, which features all the same powerful functionality for businesses as Nokia E51, was developed in response to demand from professionals who require a high performing mobile device, but work in industries where security reasons restrict the use of cameras. The camera-free Nokia E51 is expected to begin shipping in the 1st quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail price of 250€, before subsidies or taxes.
Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Nokia’s built-in PaPaGO! S60 satellite navigation software phone 6110 Navigator, N95 8GB and N95, can now be free upgrade R15 version.

Symbian S60 operating system, like other operating systems, or even PC operating system, S60 dynamic memory like a mainframe computer, memory, applications consume the less dynamic memory, the S60 mobile phone in the multi-environment , the more difficult when the machine.

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Comments (6) Posted on Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
T-Mobile is expected to make an announcement that it will provide a 3G service on December 6.

One subscriber from the Kirkland, Washington area appears to have confirmed an announcement for 3G access in his area on December 6th or earlier, providing the first concrete date for the technology beyond T-Mobile’s own late 2007 window. An official document was used to confirm the launch, according to the report. The apparent leak does not explain how much of T-Mobile’s network would gain the advanced speeds or whether data rates will change.The company has the option of using a 1,900MHz band similar to AT&T’s HSPA network but could also use the 2,100MHz UMTS frequency found in Europe. This latter choice would lock out T-Mobile from roaming on AT&T’s network without multi-band 3G but would also enable some direct imports of handsets. The American Nokia N95 and the N82 may be prime candidates for the higher-end offerings on the 3G network.
Comments (0) Posted on Monday, November 26th, 2007
The third generation Nokia Tablet hit retail stores across the US a few tays ago. The N810 offers a newly redesigned slide-out keyboard, built-in GPS, a high-resolution 4.13″ WVGA display (800 x 480 pixels), 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, high quality stereo speakers and a sensitive microphone for all those VOIP calls you’ll be making over WiFi. This device is powered by the Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 Processor running at a blazing 400 MHz which is more than enough computing power for little gadget and its user friendly operating system.An here are great Unboxing And First Impressions of Nokia 810.After you jum see all the pictures
“Overall, I think that the N810 is a relatively impressive device, but the mediocrity of the built-in keyboard and the limitations of the free GPS software detract from the value of the most significant changes between the N800 and the N810. The N810 is still a very good product, but not enough to justify the $450 price tag when the N800 can be purchased for under $250. Potential N810 buyers are probably better off waiting. Those who regard the built-in GPS as a killer feature should also keep in mind that they will have to pay more for the full version of the WayFarer software in order to really make full use of the N810’s GPS capabilities.”
Via [dailymobile.se ] and source


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Comments (2) Posted on Saturday, November 24th, 2007