Posts Tagged ‘Nokia’
The N900 is Nokia’s latest flagship phone that just got unveiled. This much talked about phone has a whole range of new features to offer including a new OS. It is a coming of age newly upgraded model that brings freshness and zing after the N97.
The current model does not include S60 in lieu of Maemo OS.
Nokia’s internet chassis tablet makes for the latest buzz in the market. There is the excellent slide out facility with the phone and the remarkable QWERTY keypad which is so easy to use. The keyboard is of the same size as that of the E75. It is a cruciable UI as well.
This phone is better with multitasking and brings about a one GB memory support.
Nokia has unveiled its very new mobile features with absolutely fresh financial services coming its way, Nokia has launched on Wednesday the new service call in the form of Nokia Money that has been designed to allows consumers pay less using their family phones.
Nokia is going to hold these services for its customers in the US only. As the company spots other emerging company heads willing to take this venture recently, the facilities would spread out. The consumer bills and merchants would send out some more finances for the purpose of use as opposed to the using of cell phones.
Worldwide shipping of Nokia’s first 8MP camera phone N86 has begun shortly. Though the tech world in 2009 is dealing with 12 MP camera phones; Nokia is all happy with an 8MP handheld. Within next few days, the new phone will be shipping around the whole world.
Regarding the specs and features; its dimensions are 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5 mm; has 149 g weight; AMOLED 16M colors 240 x 320 pixels 2.6 inches Dual slide screen display; speakerphones with stereo speakers; 3.5 mm audio jack; 8GB on board memory expandable to 16 GB; 3G connectivity (HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology; 8 MP camera featuring 3264×2448 pixels, wide 28mm Carl Zeiss lens, auto focus, dual LED flash, variable aperture and geo-tagging; VGA videocall camera; Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2; ARM 11 434 MHz processor; Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter; GPS with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps; MP3/MP4/eAAC+/WMA player and Flash Lite 3.1.
Rumors were there that Spotify was in talks with cell phone networks on a possible deal, but now the company has confirmed to launch its mobile platform.
In an interview with Revolution magazine, Spotify boss Daneil Ek says the company is looking for a deal with some operators to offer the service on Wi-Fi as well as on 3G.


