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ivansergei
12-01-2004, 11:12
mobileburn.com says that, this week,at N.Y., Nokia will announce some new stuff.
Any tips? The new Communicator maybe?

Thanks for (future) sharing:-)

ivansergei
13-01-2004, 07:57
This is from www.mobil.nu.
Can anybody translate this?
Many thanks .

Rykten om en ny Nokia-kommunikator
2004-01-13 07:45

Lanseringen av en ny kommunikator fr?n Nokia kan vara n?ra f?rest?ende. Den v?ntas bli mindre och ha f?rb?ttrade uppkopplingsm?jligheter.

I diskussionsgrupper p? n?tet har det p? senaste tiden dykt upp allt mer information om den p?st?dda uppf?ljaren till Nokias kommnikator 9210i. Flera personer uppger sig ha sett den nya produkten eller prototyper av den, vilket i sig inte utg?r n?got bevis men kan ge en fingervisning om att en lansering inte ligger allt f?r l?ngt in i framtiden.

Uppf?ljaren uppges bli mindre ?n 9210i. Den kan eventuellt f? en peksk?rm. Den st?rsta f?r?ndringen l?r nog bli m?jligheterna att koppla upp sig. 9210i saknar gprs, vilket s?gs som en svaghet redan n?r den kom f?r drygt ett ?r sedan. Uppf?ljaren kommer troligen att utrustas med m?jlighet att koppla upp sig antingen med gprs, w-lan eller edge.

Mobil har s?kt Nokia f?r att f? en kommentar till uppgifterna.

zanoman
13-01-2004, 09:04
Originally posted by ivansergei
This is from www.mobil.nu.
Can anybody translate this?
Many thanks .

Rykten om en ny Nokia-kommunikator
2004-01-13 07:45

Lanseringen av en ny kommunikator fr?n Nokia kan vara n?ra f?rest?ende. Den v?ntas bli mindre och ha f?rb?ttrade uppkopplingsm?jligheter.

I diskussionsgrupper p? n?tet har det p? senaste tiden dykt upp allt mer information om den p?st?dda uppf?ljaren till Nokias kommnikator 9210i. Flera personer uppger sig ha sett den nya produkten eller prototyper av den, vilket i sig inte utg?r n?got bevis men kan ge en fingervisning om att en lansering inte ligger allt f?r l?ngt in i framtiden.

Uppf?ljaren uppges bli mindre ?n 9210i. Den kan eventuellt f? en peksk?rm. Den st?rsta f?r?ndringen l?r nog bli m?jligheterna att koppla upp sig. 9210i saknar gprs, vilket s?gs som en svaghet redan n?r den kom f?r drygt ett ?r sedan. Uppf?ljaren kommer troligen att utrustas med m?jlighet att koppla upp sig antingen med gprs, w-lan eller edge.

Mobil har s?kt Nokia f?r att f? en kommentar till uppgifterna.

Basically what it says is that according to rumors on several discussion boards Nokia will release a new upgraded communicator in the near future. Several persons claim to have tested the protoype, but then again, this is NOT proof that they actually will release a new communicator.


Eric


PS: But then again, we have Eldar that confirms the Nokia 9500?! :) Give us more info Eldar. Anything? ;)

ivansergei
13-01-2004, 09:13
some mobileburn.com source slated that the launch will be this week?!!! (2 new 'enterprise"phones/solution, one series 60 CDMA phone and an Edge PC CARD)

zanoman
13-01-2004, 09:21
Consider that the press conference will be held in New York, it will probably just be some new CDMA phones which already has been released for the European marked. I really dont think Nokia will "give" away 3-4 phones so close to the biggest release party, Cebit 2004 which will be in 2 months. If they have something really new and innovating they will wait, believe you me.. :)


Eric


PS: Eldar, if you could confirm anything, feel free to post it.. :)

ivansergei
13-01-2004, 09:25
Does anybody have some info about this press conference held in NY?
Couldnt find anything official on Nokia's site.


Zanoman, thanks for ur answers.

sebset
13-01-2004, 09:27
zanoman

>Consider that the press conference will be held in New York

Probably some models for CDMA band with PTT features.

Also, you must know that Nokia plans to install soon its HQ in New York... Nokia no longer an European company..

zanoman
13-01-2004, 10:03
Originally posted by sebset
zanoman

>Consider that the press conference will be held in New York

Probably some models for CDMA band with PTT features.

Also, you must know that Nokia plans to install soon its HQ in New York... Nokia no longer an European company..


Just what i answered ivansergei in this (http://www.mobile-review.com/forum2/showthread.php?s=&postid=44612#post44612) post

traktori
13-01-2004, 10:59
Originally posted by sebset
zanoman
...clip...

Also, you must know that Nokia plans to install soon its HQ in New York... Nokia no longer an European company..

No Nokia isn't moving its HQ, only its Enterprise Solutions' corporate office. But true is that this is the first move out from Finland as this is such a high level office...

Nokia Press Release (http://press.nokia.com/PR/200312/928688_5.html)

ivansergei
14-01-2004, 07:55
ELDAR
Are you attending today the New York launch party?

ivansergei
14-01-2004, 12:52
Nokia 6600i?????
pls read the russian-edition news posted by Eldar....

e700
14-01-2004, 13:59
Originally posted by ivansergei
Nokia 6600i?????
pls read the russian-edition news posted by Eldar....

watttt???? 6600i... i wish!!! :D

EldarMurtazin
14-01-2004, 17:07
ivansergei
no

kristof.vanriet
14-01-2004, 17:20
i've took this from another forum and someone clamed these are the spec of the 6600i
TECHNICAL DETAILS
EXACT SPECS

Nokia 6600iThe Nokia 6600i phone features new advanced imaging features, including a bright 65,536-color TFT display and camera equipped with digital zoom. These complement a built-in video recorder with audio and a RealOne player for playback and streaming of 3GPP-compatible and RealMedia video clips. Multimedia functions are enhanced by templates for MMS messages and a Media Gallery for organizing digital content captured or downloaded with the phone. Advances in phone features include support for Java? MIDP 2.0, True Tones, themes, and personalization of clock and calendar sounds.

Nokia 6600i Phone Features
Integrated digital camera with zoom
Video recorder with audio support
Streaming video and audio
Wireless connectivity with Bluetooth and infrared
10 MB internal memory
Memory card slot for additional user memory and applications.
Supports Java? MIDP 2.0 applications
Data synchronization with PC via PC Suite
Tri-band operation in GSM E900/1800/1900 networks
Nokia 6600i Full Specifications

Nokia 6600i Size

Weight : 122 g (with BL-5C battery)
Dimensions : 108.6 x 58.2 x 23.7mm, 113cc
Nokia 6600i Display and User Interface

Bright active matrix TFT color display
65,536 colors
176 x 208 pixels
Graphical user interface with selectable themes
5-way joystick navigation
Symbian Operating System 7.0s
Nokia 6600i Integrated VGA digital camera

Camera :
640 x 480 pixel resolution; standard, portrait, and night modes; 2x digital zoom; self-timer
Video Recorder:
Select picture size QCIF (176x144) or subQCIF (128x96); audio on/off; 2x digital zoom
RealOne Player:
Playback and stream RealMedia and 3GPP-compliant content
Media Gallery:
Easy access to and organization of all digital content (images, sounds, videos) captured with or downloaded to your phone
Nokia 6600i Memory Functions

10 MB internal shared memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications.
Memory card slot for additional user memory.
Nokia 6600i Messaging

Multimedia messaging:
Combine image, video, text and voice clip and send as MMS to compatible phone or PC; use MMS templates to tell your story with a multi-image presentation
Email:
Access your work and private email accounts; supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols
Text messaging:
Supports concatenated SMS; picture messaging; SMS distribution list
Predictive text input:
Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Nokia 6600i Wireless Connectivity

Bluetooth wireless technology
Infrared
Local synchronization of contacts & calendar to PC using PC Suite
Remote over-the-air synchronization with SyncML
Send and receive images, video clips, and business cards
Nokia 6600i Browsing

Advanced XHTML browser
Wallet: Convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords
Nokia 6600i Data Transfer

Up to 40.2Kbps in GPRS networks
Up to 43.2Kbps in HSCSD networks
Nokia 6600i Call Management

Contacts: Advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry, also supports thumbnail picture and groups
Speed dialing
Logs: Keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
Automatic redial
Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
Supports Fixed Dialing Number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
Conference call
Nokia 6600i Java? Applications

Downloadable Java? MIDP 2.0 applications
Nokia 6600i Voice Features

Voice dialing
Voice commands
Voice recorder
Integrated handsfree speaker
Nokia 6600i Tri-Band Operation

Works in GSM E900/1800/1900 networks
Automatic switching between bands
Nokia 6600i Digital Services

Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
Graphics, icons, animations, logos
Games: possibility to download new games
Ringing tones: True Tones, polyphonic tones
Nokia 6600i Power Management

Battery Talk time Standby time Charging
Standard battery
(BL-5C) 850 mAh,Li-Ion 2-4 h 150-240 h (ACP-12)1 h 35 min

i don't believe this, but anyway i'm going to share it with you,
I think they will wait to anounce a new version of the 6600 because it's to soon...

Milo
14-01-2004, 18:22
Any pictures leaked yet??
According to the info, this is the next P900 :eek:
:impressed:

bart
14-01-2004, 18:34
a 6600i can never be the next P900
P900 is unique and is the best out there, not even this so called 6600I version can beat it

e700
15-01-2004, 00:43
Originally posted by bart
a 6600i can never be the next P900
P900 is unique and is the best out there, not even this so called 6600I version can beat it

IF the 6600i is released, it WILL beat the p900... i can assure u!!! :D

But i doubt nokia will release a 6600i... but u never know... :spy:

kristof.vanriet
15-01-2004, 02:19
ok, nokia has announced the 6620 for americas

by CNET:
Nokia turns on video to spur EDGE
Nokia on Wednesday bulked up its lineup of phones that use EDGE, or Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, a speedier cell phone standard that has been slow to gain acceptance among wireless carriers. The Nokia 6620 is the third EDGE phone that the company has released, but it's the first "smart phone" for EDGE networks that's capable of creating and e-mailing videos using an embedded camera and other advanced cell phone features.

The GSM Association, an industry trade group, estimates that only six of the more than 50 carriers worldwide have commercial services that use EDGE, which provides connections from 100kbps to 130kbps. Most other carriers are either still working out technical problems or are just beginning the long process of a network upgrade.
January 14, 2004

and by Nokia
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Surrounded by the bright
lights and fast pace of Times Square in New York, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today
unveiled the new Nokia 6620 imaging phone, the first smartphone for the
Americas market optimized for use on new high-speed EDGE networks. The Nokia
6620 imaging phone employs a 65,000 color TFT screen for viewing still images
and video clips captured by the integrated VGA camera and real-time video
streaming over the EDGE network using the built-in RealOne mobile player.
While taking pictures, users have the ability to use the 2X digital zoom and a
self-timer feature to allow everyone to be included in the fun, while the
extended memory enables the saving of hundreds or even thousands of images.
The powerful Symbian OS-based Series 60 platform allows for the creation of
richer applications including business and productivity tools such as mobile
e-mail, over-the-air synchronization of PDA data, a fully integrated Internet
browser (HTML 4.01, XHTML/CSS and WML), and a wide selection of third-party
applications. The Nokia 6620 imaging phone (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900/1800 MHz)
is expected to be available during the second quarter of 2004.
A wide range of the newest multimedia features give Nokia 6620 imaging
phone owners a multitude of ways to capture, share and enjoy content.
Multimedia messages come to life with the use of SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia
Integration Language) technology. SMIL technology allows images, sounds and
text to be built into a single MMS, and then received in exactly the order
intended by the sender. An integrated image uploader allows pictures to be
sent directly to Internet-based photo services, where images can be stored,
sorted, shared, and made into prints. Additionally, images can easily be
printed at home with the use of a compatible Bluetooth enabled printer. The
Nokia 6620 imaging phone also supports innovative Nokia enhancements including
the Nokia Image Viewer, for sharing pictures and slideshows on a television,
and the Nokia Picture Frame, for stand-alone storing and displaying of
favorite images.
The high-speed capability of EDGE technology enables the Nokia 6620
imaging phone to deliver real-time video streaming directly to the palm of
users' hands. The built in RealOne mobile player can access the large
existing base of Real formatted video content and new 3GPP content designed
specifically for mobile devices. By supporting both types of files, the Nokia
6620 imaging phone can deliver compelling content today such as sports, news,
finance and entertainment content today, and also be ready to access future
mobile content. In addition, the powerful combination of EDGE and the full
Internet browser within the Nokia 6620 offers users efficient access to
virtually all online content over a high-speed network.
"The Nokia 6620 imaging phone offers the latest in technology for both
business and personal use, and in a surprisingly compact and easy-to-use
package that weighs less than 4 and a half ounces," said Randy Roberts,
director of imaging devices for Nokia. "By delivering a tool that can quickly
access content ranging from streaming video and stereo MP3 music to e-mail and
corporate intranet files, we are offering users the ability to manage and
control how they use the mobility afforded by wireless technology."
Along with its multimedia capability, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone also
has the power to serve as an effective mobile business tool. Built on the
Series 60 platform, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone supports a number of
business-focused applications allowing companies to securely mobilize data and
their workforces. For organization, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone has PDA
functionality that can be synchronized over the air or directly to a PC using
cable, infrared or Bluetooth connectivity. Between the on-board memory and
the included MMC memory card, the Nokia 6620 imaging phone has over 40MB of
memory in its standard configuration. E-mail and instant messaging clients
support efficient text communication, while presence functionality allows
users to communicate their current availability to associates. The Nokia 6620
imaging phone can also support VPN clients for access behind corporate
firewalls, improving access to corporate online information sources such as
intranet sites.
With a wide selection of business applications designed for Series 60-
based devices, business users also have the option to customize their Nokia
6620 imaging phones with the applications they require to make being on the
road easier and more productive. Some applications already on the market
include word processing, expense reporting, document management and travel-
related software packages. Additionally, the EDGE capability of the Nokia
6620 imaging phone allows these applications to be more quickly downloaded
than ever before.

deuxani
15-01-2004, 12:05
LOL, E700, how can the 6600i ever beat the P900?? It won't have UIQ and no large touchscreen. It can never be compared to eachother, they're in a different league. It could beat the SX1 or Sendo X (if you don't already think it has beaten them :D). It will look exactly the same I asume, so pictures won't be needed. ;)

kristof.vanriet
23-01-2004, 17:14
be patient my dear deuxani, wait and see... nokia's new communicator will be the p900 killer (lol)

bart
23-01-2004, 19:21
a communicator is a diffirent type of phone. i'm sure it will be great, but it will be to much like nokia with bugs some things missing and to expencive.
P900 is the best phone out there, and i'm sure only the next Pxxx can beat it.
hey guys don't foget the P800 is also still a live and kicking lots of phones asses :p