Nokia Releases 3120 ClassicPosted on 26 February 2008
Nokia has announced 3120 Classic which is a mid-end Nokia phone with modest features meant for customers seeking a price-to-features ratio.
Nokia 3120 Classic has a 2’’ QVGA display, with 16 M colors. It is supported by a Bluetooth v2.0, USB port and a 2.55 mm standard audio jack. The phone also features a FM Radio. It has 2 MP camera which is capable of recording videos.
The phone supports both quad band as well as the dual band 3G and is available in Graphite, Plum/Powder white, Deep red and chestnut brown colors. The phone also features push email ad a microSD card slot for extending the in-built memory.
The Nokia 3120 Classic starts shipping in Q2 of 2008 at an estimated price of 150 Euro (before taxes and subsides).
Via www.gsmarena.com
Nokia announces US frequencies for N95 8GBPosted on 1 February 2008
Nokia has officially announced and showcased Nokia N95 8GB which will now support US 3G frequencies of 850 and 1900 MHz instead of the European frequencies(2100 MHZ). The rumors for which has been in the air for quite sometime now.
North American Users can now enjoy speedy HSDPA wireless data transfers with the UMTS bands. Other than this the tech specs of the Nokia N95 8GB remain the same – an amazing 2.8 TFT display, 128 MB RAM, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus
The price of the phone is estimated at around USD 750.
The Nokia N95 classic was also spotted in a red color version at the CES expo.
Flash Lite 3 and Speed boost for Nokia N95 8 GBPosted on 1 February 2008
Nokia has released a new version of firmware for Nokia N95 8GB. The new version being 15.0.015 brings in a lot of improvements.
Flash Lite 3 and full flash video support are two of its main features. These features enable you to watch flash videos on video sharing websites. Another major addition is the Web Run Time which is used for Nokia’s widget platform. These web based applications look very similar to native S60 ones.
Another important feature is that the new firmware that gives speed boost to Nokia N95 8GB which reduces its start-up time of the phone by a few seconds. The USB transfer speed has also been improved immensely.
Among the other additions are minor bug fixes and stability improvements. The phone was pretty stable even without the new firmware and doesn’t call for any special attention.
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