Is Nokia Aeon Becoming A Reality?
Written by admin on May 28, 2008 – 7:27 pm -
Nokia has by now joined the yellow brigade and is on its way to up to date the primarily energy cell phone. The Nokia Aeon has in the end appear out of the underlying thought evolution to the true earth according to NetEase, a Chinese website. Nokia Aeon’s idea was to swell a mobile phone investing in two touch-sensitive panels divided by a firm metal piece powered by electricity cell. The a large amount of astounding feature of the phone is judged to be to be its virtual buttons the present can adjust this focus in distinct situations, seeming a numeric key pad for dialing, a test-entry pad for messaging and a media-player controller.
Fuel cell is thought to be a good renewable to the traditional lithium powered phones helping to lessen pollutants in the atmosphere. The most massive positives of gas cells are overly properties are powered by merely around supplies of gas namely hydrogen or methanol and come up with clearly carbon dioxide, water, and heat as lose products. If Nokia Aeon gets commercially viable, subsequently more than likely a greater number of mobile phone organizations would copy the suit.
via FuelcellStore
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Finally better sense prevails to Nokia, apologizes to N-Gage users
Written by admin on May 24, 2008 – 11:24 am -
The new N-Gage platform has carried on re-energized following undergoing committed a extensive error by barring transfers of games to new phones owing to an accidental slip, and working at loads of losses to folks in displaying lowest of commonsense. It was a grave blunder, indeed. This sheer lack of sense may undergo allowed the folks to bid adieu to N-Gage kind and consequently permit N-Gage competitors to burgle N-Gage’s user base. Certainly, such got the possibilities. Earlier N-Gage games got related to a single device possessing every game’s activation code tethered to your phone’s weird IMEI number. Upgrading to a new phone are able to suffer showed who you ask for to buy all games again. Moreover, the activation codes ought to experience to be supplied after a good amount if users had to refurbish this mobile. So, it’s a well phase in channel to regain the lost faith of the N-gage users and to restore the certainty in Nokia.
Source: TechRadar
Tags: Finnish, IMEI, N-Gage, Nokia, Technology
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N95 with touch UI leaves us confused, hot with passion
Written by admin on May 5, 2008 – 5:35 am -So Mobile Review’s got its Sony Ericsson G700 review up in all its epic, War & Peace-style glory that the site is so well known for. Don’t get us wrong, that’s all well and good; it’s an interesting phone and there’s no question that we’ll get around to reading the sucker from beginning to end in the near future. What really has our immediate attention, though, is one of the test photos taken with the G700’s camera depicting some sort of touch user interface on a Nokia N95. Judging from everything we’ve seen of Nokia’s own S60 touch UI, we can say with confidence that this ain’t it; besides, the N95’s design language is dead (just take one hard look at the N96 to confirm it) so we can’t imagine some future device out of Espoo retrofitting a touchscreen onto an N95’s shell. So what’s going on here? Even if it’s a third-party program, it can’t work. It just can’t. Or can it?
[Via Perpetuum Smoking Mobile]
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Nokia N96 gets in-depth review months ahead of release
Written by admin on May 5, 2008 – 4:51 am -
Mere mortals will need to wait until the third quarter of the year — if not longer, depending on their region and tolerance for some probable price gouging in the early going — to get their hands on the mighty Nokia N96. On the other hand, Mobile-review apparently knows the right hands to shake and eyes to wink to get hold of a prototype unit extraordinarily early, and they’re taking full advantage of the opportunity. A few hours of your time devoted to the novella of a review will net you a deep understanding and appreciation for the N96’s strengths and follies, but in a nutshell, the site seems to come away with a pretty ambivalent opinion of a device that should be knocking everyone’s socks off — especially for a sticker price that’ll hover in the $800 arena. Problems included a penchant for picking up dirt and fingerprints (the price you pay for a beautiful glossy face, we suppose), a cramped nav key layout with the tricky touch-sensitive Navi Wheel front and center, audio performance that wasn’t bad but was expected to be far better in light of the dedicated DSP, and a “shovel”-like feel in the hand, a symptom of the phone’s generous dimensions. Everyone owes the production version of the N96 a chance to show its true form when it’s released later this year — and hey, at least Nokia’s got a checklist of things that need improvement in the prototype now — so we’re keeping our chins up that this’ll still make the N95 8GB a proud daddy when it comes time to hand over the crown to the Nseries kingdom.
[Via Tech Digest and NokNok]
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