Posted on 31 August 2009. Tags: nokia n900, nokia phone
The world has long been passionate about Nokia products because they are about the N900. The fact that it runs on Maemo 5 OS instead of the old Nokia (lackluster) mode, Symbian, enough reason alone to become dizzy. We know this phone will hit T-Mobile network and this October, if the Boy Genius was right, it will hit AT & T and Rogers wireless network in a short enough.
They have what is (reportedly) an email from a Nokia employee to customer. In an email, employees seemed to confirm WCDMA compatible version of N900. Here is the relevant text;
“On the network bands, you’re right – we’re announcing the band-band WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz. We have not made any announcement about a band 850/1900/2100 MHz device. An announcement will come.”
‘Forthcoming’ sounds very close in that context. Please note that the release of the band 850/1900/2100 MHz N900s still really has not been confirmed. These rumors have no independent verification and email could very well be a fabrication. It’s also very possible that the customer service employee at Nokia was just talking out. If this rumor IS still valid, we will see an announcement from Nokia is very soon.
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Posted on 21 July 2009.
In the event Nokia Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2009 a few days ago, Nokia showed their latest smart phone E series. It is done by Nokia because they don’t want to lose with another mobile phone vendors. And one of the latest Nokia E-series phones is Nokia E75.
Nokia E75 is one of Nokia smart phones which use slider design. It is especially designed for messaging. It is the first Nokia phone which offer email interface for the users. That means, by using this phone the user is wished will be satisfied in messaging or using email. Read the full story
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