In late May, Nokia released the Communicator 9290 in the US with limited success. While the large clamshell design opened to reveal a very nice, wide color screen and large (by thumb-pad standards) QWERTY keyboard, it was hampered by GSM connectivity speeds. All that is about to change - today in fact, as the Nokia Communicator 9310 gets its wings.
Symbian OS, with Nokia as its champion, dominates the market for handhelds and smartphones in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa
We will likely not see this device in the US any time soon, but Nokia is going beyond low res digital cameras and will include video recording in its latest phone.
Nokia has been creating wonderful phones for years now as their most recent integrated device (9290) finally made it to the US. Well, soon there might be a smaller, more hip phone for you to check out.
Multiple sources are now claiming that Sony Ericsson will have the P800 on German store shelves as early as this week. The early release is said to come in response to Nokia's release of the similar 7650.
This is perhaps the most anticipated PDA release in the past few months. After many delays, the US is proud to have the Nokia 9290 Communicator in the integrated PDA market.
Nokia, buoyed by its 9210 Communicator smart phone, has overtaken Palm and Compaq to become Western Europe's leading mobile data device vendor, a study released on Friday said.
News Categories: All | Android | BlackBerry | iPhone | Smartphone | Windows Phone | Nokia |
View All Categories...
|
|
|
|
|
TechTarget publishes
more than 100 focused websites providing quick access to a deep store of
news, advice and analysis about the technologies, products and processes crucial
to the jobs of IT pros.
All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2000 - 2013, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Statement