Nokia introduced the new Nokia 9500 Communicator in Cannes on February 23, the first in a series of new enterprise-grade mobile devices designed for corporate customers. The Nokia 9500 Communicator is ...
Nokia 9210 (L) vs Nokia 9110 (R) source: wikipedia The Nokia 9210 Communicator featured a small 80 x 48 pixel screen upfront with the secondary color display inside being the real gem. Measuring ...
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PhoneMag is reporting that Nokia’s scaled-down Communicator 9300 will be unveiled in New York on September 8th. The 9300’s big brother, the 9500, has many of the features the 9300 will forgo, like ...
Microsoft Corp. and Nokia today launched the first application from their alliance around mobile productivity, Microsoft Communicator Mobile for Nokia devices. This new unified communications client ...
Executive Niklas Savander has held conference calls in the palm of his hand on trains in China and on ski lifts in Europe. That's how he gets the most use from his Nokia Communicator, a nearly ...
Nokia has launched its second wave of Eseries business devices with three new handsets on show – the E90 Communicator, Nokia E65, and Nokia E61i. All devices are quad-band GSM and 3G friendly as well ...
Adobe today announced the public beta availability of Acrobat® Reader® for Symbian OS, software that provides the flexibility to view PDF files on data-enabled mobile phones. The product is ...
Trying to regain some of its lost market share, Nokia Corp. is hoping to woo both enterprise and consumer customers with a lighter, sleeker version of its high-end Communicator handset that will be ...
Price: $250 (after $100 rebate), plus voice and data service. Description: The 9300 can do it all, fully packed with applications and function to keep you connected while at work or on vacation.
All About Symbian has a nice article with Mark Squires, Nokia’s UK Head of Communications. It’s a bit fawning, but considering the source I think that’s somewhat understandable, and it does go a long ...