Nokia Launched Six New Mobile Devices

Nokia recently introduced six new devices that mark the next phase of mobile communication, moving key new technologies into the mainstream. These phones provide developers of business, multimedia and navigation applications with a wealth of creative possibilities worth exploring.

  • The Nokia N77 is a mobile TV and multimedia computer running on the S60 3rd Edition platform. It supports Java MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 and supporting APIs, and the WAP 2.0 compatible browser supports XHTML Mobile Profile (MP). Learn more.
  • Designed for extensive mobile e-mail usage, the Nokia E61i is a GSM/WCDMA dual mode phone using the S60 3rd Edition platform, it features Blackberry Connect and Visto Mobile e-mail solutions while offering rich attachment content support combined with connectivity methods including WLAN, Bluetooth wireless technology, IR and familiar Nokia voice UI. Learn more.
  • The Nokia E65 is a slide format business phone supporting WLAN running on the S60 3rd Edition platform. Features include support for video calls, Bluetooth wireless technology, IR, MicroSD support, Java MIDP 2.0, messaging, and web browsing. Learn more.
  • The Nokia 6110 Navigator is a GSM/WCDMA dual-mode portable phone designed to highlight the GPS navigation solution with voice guidance and maps. It also handles video calls and supports MMS 1.2, Web browsing, and Bluetooth 2.0 stereo headsets — all on the S60 3rd Edition platform with Feature Pack 1 platform. .\n\n
    A GSM tri-band portable phone, the Nokia 3110 Classic supports MMS version 1.2, and MIDP Java 2.0 with additional APIs.\nRunning on the Series 40 3rd Edition platform, Feature Pack 2, the device features a 3GPP video player/recorder, a MicroSD card support, and Bluetooth 2.0.\n
    Learn more.\n\n\n
    Designed to deliver a mobile office experience, the Nokia E90 features 3G, HSDPA, and WLAN for true broadband connections and global coverage with quadband GSM. The device runs on the S60 3rd Edition platform\nwith, Feature Pack 1 supporting Flash Lite 2.0 and a built-in GPS receiver that works as a stand-alone positioning device using GPS satellites.\n
    Learn more.\n\n\n

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    Blog: Open C, POSIX, and Wheel Invention
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    A couple of weeks ago there was talk about PIPS, Symbian’s rendition of POSIX on Symbian OS. As one might guess, Nokia was working quite closely with Symbian on this and on Feb. 7, Nokia announced\nOpen C. As bloggers have noted, Open C adds to PIPS by bringing significant portions of three additional open source projects to S60 development — OpenSSL, GNOME, and LIBZ.

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  • A GSM tri-band portable phone, the Nokia 3110 Classic supports MMS version 1.2, and MIDP Java 2.0 with additional APIs. Running on the Series 40 3rd Edition platform, Feature Pack 2, the device features a 3GPP video player/recorder, a MicroSD card support, and Bluetooth 2.0. Learn more.
  • Designed to deliver a mobile office experience, the Nokia E90features 3G, HSDPA, and WLAN for true broadband connections and global coverage with quadband GSM. The device runs on the S60 3rd Edition platform with, Feature Pack 1 supporting Flash Lite 2.0 and a built-in GPS receiver that works as a stand-alone positioning device using GPS satellites. Learn more.

Expect more from Nokia!!!
Source:forum.nokia.com

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