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Nokia 9210, 9290,
9210i
The Nokia 92x0 class of phones are in the Communicator
class of Symbian phones. Essentially a PDA inside a
mobile phone, they sport large screens and a keyboard.
They include a full suite of Office programs as well
as e-mail and messaging clients, web browsers and much
more. There are many third party program available.
The Nokia 9290 and 9210i are identical except for their
operating frequencies. The 9290 is a US phone, the 9210i
a European phone. The 9210 was the original European
only version.
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9210i | Accessories
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Sony Ericsson P800 and
P802
The first Sony Ericsson Symbian based phone looks
to be a real winner. The P800 has a large 208 x 320
pixels color touch-screen, built in camera and Internet
access, it supports tri-band GSM and packet data via
GPRS. It is the first Symbian OS v7.0 phone. The user
interface is based on UIQ. The phone supports GSM 900,
1800 and 1900, GPRS and HSCSD and is therefore the first
Symbain World phone. Software includes the expected
messaging clients, web browser, contacts, angenda and
much more besides. Possible the first true superphone,
it exemplifies all which is good about Symbian.
Intro | Specs
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Nokia 7650
The
Nokia 7650 is in the Smartphone class of Symbian phons.
With a built in camera this phone is one of the first
to support MMS to its fullest extent. With GRPS and dual
band GSM this is a European phone. On board software includes
an agenda and integrated contacts together with e-mail
and messaging clients, as well as games and much more.
The phone supports third party programs, written in Java
or C++. The phone can be sync'd to desktop clients via
bluetooth or infra red.
Intro | Features
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