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Nokias new products at CeBIT 2003

  • 13-03-2003 1:57pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 33


    3300

    6220

    These two phones were announced at CeBIT 2003,

    Both look pretty good ,
    3300
    Mobile music player for MP3 and AAC files
    Stereo FM radio
    Digital recorder from integrated FM radio and Audio Line-In
    Music files as ringing tones
    Music storage on multimedia card
    Multimedia messaging
    Java™ games
    For GSM 900/1800 networks
    Xpress-on™ covers

    6220

    Integrated Digital Camera (CIF 352 x 288)
    WAP 2.0 over GPRS/ EDGE
    XHTML browser
    Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS)
    Presence-enhanced contacts
    Email
    Java™ applications
    Extensive calendar
    World phone operation in GSM 900/1800/1900 networks


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,025 ✭✭✭yellum


    That music player sucks !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,027 ✭✭✭flywheel


    the 3300 wasn't bad - much less of a wedge/brick than the 5510 - they dropped the keyboard in favour of a game pad - more like the n-gage form factor and it was pretty light too

    3300_cebit03_device.ie.jpg

    it has a pop-port (see pic inset) and asked them about using it with the camera attachment. they said it was for the headset/phones and pc connection and the phone spec quotes "Pop-Port interface connector, primarily for stereo headset, microphone, and USB" - so wonder why reference to the camera attachment isn't mentioned or wasn't commented on at the demo

    the device they announced of most interest to me was the Nokia Digital Pen - it looks a little too big - but it feels fine in the hand and it is very light

    digitalpen_cebit03_device.ie.jpg

    was able to take some notes / drawings and send them (via bluetooth) to the phone (it also has a cradle/cable connection), also filled out a questionnaire and it automatically used the 7650 as a modem to send the results back to the server where the results were processed and displayed - it did al this really fast

    it uses the same core technology (from Anoto) as the SonyEricsson ChatPen (Bluetooth link) and the Logitech io pen (Cable link).

    BrianG


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