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Features: Nokia 9210 |
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The Nokia 9210 is the first Symbian Communicator. It is based on
Symbian's keyboard Communicator reference design (code name Crystal).
This page and other leading off it give you a bit more information
about the device. The screenshots
in the features section were taken from the Nokia 9210 emulator
and of course all the Communicator
section of this website is relavent.
Other
Nokia related 9210 pages in features
Nokia Accessories - acessories
for the 9210
Technical Specifications - list of specs
for the new phone
Camera - details of the camera bundled
with the 9210
Irma - a IR enabled projector adapter
The
Nokia 9210 Communicator was the first publicly announced Crystal
device. Below are some further pictures of the machine and summary
information.
The Nokia 9210 is a combination communicator phone device. It is
the next generation in Nokia Communicator series that formerly used
the GeOS. It is important to note that in this product the phone
is just as important as the communicator. This is a contrast with
previous EPOC machine that did not include a phone. It is therefore
considerably more bulky than just a mobile or just a PDA.
Here are the key specifications according to the Nokia site:
- Availability: Europe & Africa, Asia in the first half
of 2001
- Weight: 244 g
- Dimensions: 158 x 56 x 27 mm
- Talk time: 4 - 10 h
- Standby time: up to 230 h
- Key features: Full-color screen with 4096 colors, Mobile
email, Word, Spreadsheet, Presentation viewer, High speed WWW
and WAP, Mobile multimedia.
- Operating system: Symbian (EPOC) platform, open for 3rd
party developers
- Operating frequency: EGSM 900/1800 networks in Europe
& Africa, Asia.


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