At Nokia's The Way We Live Next 3.0 event, the tech giant shared its vision of the future in a video that hypothesized where mobile (and tech gadgets) will be in the year 2015. What does the future look like? Gadgets without keyboards, touchscreen devices, and phones that feature augmented reality, GPS, web browsing, and more. See for yourself in the video below. Mashable's take is that this vision...
Perhaps it would be better to rename it the iPhone 3G$? Do you see what we did just there? Today, Reuters is reporting Apple overtook Nokia as the handset company with the highest total operating profit in the September quarter;…
This cool dual-display handheld netbook concept is one of several devices Nokia imagines we'll see just a few years from now. Check out this video they just presented at their Way We Live Next 3.0 event in Finland. The twin-screen netbook concept splits into a smaller handset when you're on the move, and can also act as a computer, GPS, and TV-connected media center. In the video, Nokia also uses...
Nokia’s The Way We Live Next 3.0 event isn’t intended to launch new hardware – they had Nokia World a few months back for that – but they couldn’t let the day pass without revealing a few details as to how they envisage devices and services of the future functioning. Heikki Norta, SVP of corporate strategy, took to the stage to show a demo video of possible mobile life...
The folks behind Firefox are still hard at work on Fennec, the mobile version of the popular browser. A new beta version 1.0b5, known officially as Firefox for Maemo, is out for the Nokia N810 and N900 and our buddy Matt Miller is taking it for a test spin. It sounds like the most significant [...]
Kyte on Android White-label video vendor Kyte today said it is expanding the number of mobile platforms that its customers can distribute videos to, with the upcoming launch of new application frameworks for Android and Nokia mobile devices. The new app frameworks are designed to make publishing videos from Kyte’s management platform into mobile applications as easy [...]
When it comes to mobile phones, you don’t mess with Nokia, right? Well, it appears Apple’s iPhone is certainly powerful, as latest reports show that Apple overtook Nokia as the handset company with the highest total operating profit in September. Considering that Nokia has a whole bunch of different cell phone models, and Apple only has 3 iPhone versions, it’s certainly something...
Thanks to the Bluetooth SIG , we know that Nokia is coming up with a CDMA version of the Nokia 6316 slide. The phone, which features CDMA 1xRTT EVDO will be heading towards China Telecom (in China, of course). Technical details of this entry-level phone aren’t available just yet, but we do know that Bluetooth 2.1 will be part of it. Aside from China, the phone should also be hitting Africa and...
Despite controlling a much smaller share of the market, Apple is now much more profitable than Nokia, overtaking the handset maker as the most lucrative company in the business of selling cell phones. Apple also overtook Samsung during the last financial quarter, so it actually jumped from third to first place overall among global cell [...]
Apple in just three short years has went from their first ever Smartphone to the most profitable seller of phones in the U.S. According to current reports, Apple iPhone sales constitute 2.5 percent of market sales, however that share has generated a profit of $1.6 billion from this past summer alone, while Nokia reported an operating [...]
Nokia created quite a stir by entering the crowded netbook field, and the Booklet 3G set the bar high with an appealing design and special features not found on other netbooks. The metal casing, MacBook-like design and integrated 3G make for a stylish entry into the field for Nokia. The Booklet 3G also has higher [...]
While we've been sitting, waiting, wishing for the Nokia N900 , we missed something very important: It's not a phone. As this Nokia ad shows, it's actually a psychotic shapeshifter. At least I think that's the message they're trying to send. If you don't feel like watching the whole ad, jump to about 1:50. It's where the truth is revealed. It's also the moment when I began to daydream about the days...
This is one exciting piece of tech and could turn into a fantastic ereader. The phone is available on pre-order from Amazon at $559. It’s GSM, so it’s a world phone, has a 3.5 inch display, qwerty keyboard, 5-megapixel camera, gps, wifi, bluetooth etc. This is the replacement for Nokia’s various internet tablets. It [...]
As far as product ads go we have to say that, not withstanding the fact that the N900 barely makes an appearance (since when do ads actually give that much air time to actual products these days, anyhow?), Nokia’s new N900 video ad certainly had us gripped and, in terms ...
Nokia is today strengthening its CDMA portfolio with the announcement of three new CDMA mobile devices: Nokia 6316s, Nokia 3806 and Nokia 1506. Together this new line-up highlights Nokia's continued commitment to CDMA as a major standard in key markets around the world.
The Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone is a very cool phone with 3.5-Inch Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser. This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. The Nokia N900 phone is optimized for WCDMA 900/1700/2100, Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, Optimized for 3G networks on WCDMA 900/1700/2100 Quad-band EGSM, 850/900/1800/1900. This Nokia mobile computer also
Nokia N900 Mobile Phone Technical Specification | Nokia N900 Release on 2nd November Nokia N900 unlocked cell phone offers fast 3G connectivity, global roaming capabilities, and a wealth of messaging capabilities to keep you in touch with family, friends and business associates wherever you roam. It runs the new Linux-based Maemo operating system, which brings the benefits of your PC to your mobile