Nov 13, 2007

The Nokia 8800 Arte and Sapphire Arte has been unveiled to melt the hearts of customers who are in search of sophisticated style and fashion setting it apart from the crowd. These two new slider handsets features 3G capabilities, 2.0″ QVGA 240 x 320 pixels OLED display, 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with 8x digital zoom, 1GB built-in memory space and an anti-fingerprint coating on its metal and glass that maintains its elegant look.
Each will also include a BH-803 Bluetooth headset, a leather pouch and a color-coordinated charging stand. Combining elegance with uncompromised functionality, yes, the Nokia 8800 and Sapphire Arte comes with a price - the Arte will cost about €1,000 (USD1,460) and the Sapphire Arte €1,150 (USD1,679) when they ship in Q4 of 2007 and Q1 of 2008, respectively.
Via: Nokia
Oct 18, 2007

Nokia, after having tackled the flaws found in the old Nokia 800, has announced its improved version being the Nokia 810 Internet Tablet. The concept of an Internet Tablet has yet to be perfected and is Nokia is working hard to make it happen.
The first problem that the new Nokia 810 Internet Tablet solved is to have itself equipped with a slide out keyboard. It now also comes with a more sophisticated browser that comes from Mozilla supporting Ajax and Flash 9. To add on, the Nokia 810 has GPS but unfortunately not 3G.
The Nokia 810 features a highly customizable user interface, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, optional 10GB memory card, and a sharp wide screen of 4.13″ 800 x 480 resolution giving its users a magical experience held in your palm. It is expected to start shipping some time in Mid November and costs about USD479.
3 more pictures of the Nokia 810 Internet Tablet after the jump.
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Oct 14, 2007

Showing up in the R & D section of its company’s website, the Nokia Aeon Concept Phone features a full touch screen surface that eliminates the use of the traditional keypad and brings its users a further step to futuristic technology.
Looking great with its extremely sleek and sexy look, Nokia should use some perfected material that doesn’t leave fingerprints on Aeon’s touch screen display to keep the Aeon looking ever glamorous. Besides, no one would want to spend half his or her time wiping it.
3 more pictures of the Nokia Aeon Concept Phone after the jump.
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Oct 4, 2007
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The most expensive Nokia N95 ever which is made up of 18 carat solid white gold with 325 diamonds and a total diamond weight of 3.0 carats. Frankly speaking, this exclusive premium headset looks real ugly as it looks like a phone over-riddled with gold and diamond. There will only be 10 of this produced by Nokia numbering from 1 to 10 and each phone is made to the customer’s requirements such as a choice of color of diamonds or a choice of solid classic gold or white gold.
The phone comes with 1 year free International concierge service as well as personalisation of your very own name or initials on the back cover. There will also be 1 year free mobile personal address book security and backup. The expensive Nokia N95 8gb can be found at the exclusive jewellery store, Flawless & Co. 105 New Bond Street, London.
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1 more pic of the gold and diamond plated Nokia N95 after the jump.
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Sep 27, 2007
This is the official launch video for Nokia’s upcoming next generation N-Gage gaming platform instead of a dedicated mobile gaming phone. The platform launches end of this year November that is compatible on a range of Nokian Symbian S60 3rd Edition smart phones. The phone list includes the N73, N81 (shown in the video), N81 8GB, N93, N93i, N95 and N95 8GB. The new phones will be added to the list over the time as well.
Launch video of Nokia’s N-Gage gaming platform after the jump.
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Sep 27, 2007
The commercial version of Symbian SlingPlayer Mobile offers new exciting features in support of WiFi as well as a full-screen landscape viewing mode. The SlingPlayer is officially supported by Nokia E65, N75 and N95 in the US while Europe gets the 6120 and N73. This will just be in time with the N95-3 launch which will be offered free of charge with the phone or if you haven’t got it you can get it for $29.99 in the US, $34.99 in Canada and £19.99 in the UK.
Via: Engadget Mobile
Sep 27, 2007
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This is a video demo by Phone Scoop of the new Nokia Music Store service announced by Nokia earlier on.
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The Nokia Music Store is opening across key European markets this fall and individual DRM protected 192Kbps tracks will cost EUR1.00 while albums around EUR 10.00, with a monthly subscription for PC streaming for EUR10.00. Features include dynamic music recommendations and a ‘Mix Me’ feature for creating playlists of recommended songs based on genre preferences.
Check out the Nokia Music Store Video Demo with 1 videoclip after the jump.
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Sep 25, 2007
Nokia’s recently announced that N81, the music phone that comes with sleek exterior has passed through FCC’s approval and should be officially allowed to be sold in the United States. The Nokia N81 is an N-series focused on music and gaming - not its camera-taking abilities explaining the fact why this handset came with a mere 2.0 megapixel. Serving well its purpose as a music phone, Nokia has put the loudest speakers ever heard on a mobile phone on it. The N81 phones are designed to be used in a landscape orientation when used for gaming.
4 more pictures after the jump.
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Sep 23, 2007
The Nokia 5610 that was announced in August 2007 has pretty much the same specifications as the Nokia 6500 except for the fact that this candybar Nokia 5610 has a sportier model and better music features.
Looking sleek and stylish, the phone comes with a black high gloss finish with scratch protection and aluminium side panels. Music experience is enhanced with an Iconic Music Slider Key and crystal clear Hi-Fi stereo headset plus an expandable SD card of up to 4GB, dedicated DAC33 audio chip up to 22 hours music playback.
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Sep 22, 2007
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Nokia is the largest cellphone maker with a market share of 35 percent last year and they have not answered to the likes of a touch screen phone like the iPhone. N98 will be Nokia’s answer to Apple’s technology phone and it will be definitely be more functional. Early specifications from a France datasheet reveals a huge advantage over the iPhone.
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Nokia N98 specifications:
- 7.2 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens
- Optical zoom x5 and digital zoom x20
- 3.5 inch VGA 16 million color touch screen
- GPS
- Symbian S70 3rd edition (now that would be something)
- Graphics accelerator
- Bluetooth/WIFI b+g+n/HSDPA
Via: French Datasheet