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T-Mobile and Nokia Introduce Nokia 6650 Exclusively for T-Mobile Customers

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul on the March 5th, 2008

This just in!

ESPOO, Finland, March 3 — Today, at CeBIT 2008,
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T-Mobile and Nokia announced the Nokia 6650, a stylish and easy to use device optimized for use with T-Mobile services. Available exclusively for T-Mobile International customers, the Nokia 6650 is equipped with the latest wireless features, such as an integrated GPS and multimedia player, allowing T-Mobile customers easy access to a wide range of services such as web’n'walk, MyFaves, Mobile Jukebox and NaviGate.The Nokia 6650 will be available from T-Mobile during the third quarter at T-Mobile sales points across Europe at a very attractive price.

The Nokia 6650 - exclusive multimedia device

The stylish, stainless-steel clad fold design is equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia features and supports T-Mobile’s services such as web’n'walk, a service that allows easy access to the Internet on mobile devices. High-speed HSDPA data connectibity enables fast web browsing and downloading while the 2.2″ TFT QVGA color display can display up to 16 million colours, making browsing and viewing photos, videos and menus a pleasure. T-Mobile service My Faves keeps you in touch with the people that matter the most while benefiting from the device’s extensive talk time. Mobile Jukebox users will appreciate the dedicated keys for the music player. Furthermore, the Nokia 6650 has built-in AGPS (assisted GPS) to enable quick positioning with NaviGate route management.

The Nokia 6650 comes with a 2 megapixel camera with flash, 30 MB of internal memory and a micro SD card slot, FM radio and many other features. Images and videos can be uploaded to the web, sent from phone to phone via a wireless Bluetooth connection, or viewed in full color on the device’s large display.

SUPA fast Vodafone

Posted in News by Paul on the August 30th, 2007

Vodafone is pumping up its HSDPA network this autumn to up to 14 times faster, to a possible 7.2Mb/sec, and introducing HSUPA, increasing upload speeds to a possible 1.44Mb/sec.

 

Vodafone will begin the upgrade in central London to combat the growing number of WiFi hotspots, and major airports. Although capable of 7.2Mb/sec, the new infrastructure will typically offer between 1.7-5.5Mb/sec.

Airports scheduled to receive the new kit are Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, Stansted, London City, Southampton, Bristol, Birmingham, East Midlands, Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast City, Belfast International, Cardiff and Norwich.

The Vodafone service will have a fair usage cap of 3GB a month. However, unlike other networks, Vodafone would not charge for extra traffic beyond that limit, and will only take action against habitual abusers.

Kyle Whitehill, enterprise business unit director for Vodafone UK said:

“More than ever, the speed of our Mobile Broadband service is helping people make work, work around them, wherever they are. These devices are fast but they are also future-proofed - they are ready for our new upgraded network and they are ready for the latest PCs or laptops.”

The devices needed to achieve the new speeds will include a new plug-and-play USB Modem, which is the first ‘tri-band 3G’ device to be offered in the UK, and two new ExpressCards, one that is plug and play and another that is targeted at corporate customers. Both formats are also backward compatible using an adaptor which customers can place over the card so it fits the more traditional PC card slots.

Top-ups come to vending machines

Posted in News by Paul on the August 17th, 2007

Top-up vending units for prepay customers will become available as Payzone and vending company The Hub have signed a deal. The units will include mobile top-ups for all networks and will allow customers to replenish their credit by using a touch-screen and paying by cash or with credit or debit card.

They will be distributed throughout convenience stores, universities, hotel and health clubs and customers will also be able to access other services, such as international call time and paying household bills.

Nokia Battery Recall

Posted in News by Paul on the August 16th, 2007

Nokia are recalling batteries used across their entrire range of handsets. Matsushita made 300 million batteries last year, of which 46 million are being recalled due to a potential overheating fault.

 

Nokia assures everyone that there have been no serious injuries or property damage, but there have been 100 incidents of overheating reported globally.

It has been identified that in very rare cases the Nokia-branded BL-5C batteries could potentially experience overheating initiated by a short circuit while charging, causing the battery to dislodge. Nokia is working closely with Matsushita and will be cooperating with relevant authorities to investigate this situation.

Consumers with a BL-5C battery subject to the recall should note that all of the approximately 100 incidents have occurred while charging the battery. According to Nokia’s knowledge this issue does not affect any other use of the mobile device.

While the occurrences in the BL-5C batteries produced by Matsushita in the time-period specified are very rare, concerned consumers can request a replacement for any BL-5C battery subject to this product advisory. It is important to note that the BL-5C battery is not used in all Nokia products and that only a portion of the Nokia BL-5C batteries in use are subject to the recall.

How to identify a BL-5C battery manufactured by Matsushita during the relevant period
In order to determine if a battery is subject to a recall, it is necessary to remove the battery from the device. A Nokia battery will have “Nokia” and “BL-5C” printed on the front of the battery. On the reverse, the Nokia mark appears at the top and the battery identification number (consisting of 26 characters) is found at the bottom. Consumers should refer to this identification number to determine if their battery is among the batteries manufactured by Matsushita between December 2005 and November 2006. A comparison of that number with those subject to this advisory will determine a consumer’s ability to obtain a replacement free of charge.

 

A list of Nokia products that include the BL-5C battery is available at www.nokia.com/batteryreplacement.

N95 Voted Euro Media Phone 07/08

Posted in News by Paul on the August 16th, 2007

Nokia N95The Nokia N95 multimedia computer has been voted ‘the European Media Phone of the Year 2007-2008′ by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), Europe’s leading association for consumer electronics.

Commenting on the award, EISA praised the Nokia N95 as containing “practically every feature one could imagine in a mobile device.” Additionally, the award citation of the EISA jury goes on to say: “It’s no mere mobile phone and no mere status symbol. Pick up a Nokia N95 and you hold in your hands a state-of-the-art communication tool - the ideal way to remain permanently in touch and on track with the world that surrounds you. “

The judging panel cited Nokia N95 features such as GPS, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and MPEG4 video capture of up to 30 fps. EISA also highlighted the device’s data access of up to 3.5 Mb/s, advanced web browser, Wi-Fi, microSD slot, and audio reproduction of multiple audio formats.

“The Nokia N95 has evidently raised the bar for mobile devices and we are thrilled to receive this accolade from consumer electronics magazines across Europe,” said Jonas Geust, head of Nokia Nseries Players Category, Multimedia, Nokia. “This award is an endorsement of the strategy behind Nokia Nseries - to bring to people’s hands high performance multimedia computers which make digital convergence a reality.”

EISA is a consumer technology awards association, and comprises of nearly 50 prominent Photo, Video, Audio, Home Theater and Mobile Electronics magazines from 18 European countries.

The award comes after rumours that Nokia could be releasing a new and improved N95. The new model will have a massive 8gb of storage, plus an improved 128mb of ram. All of this packaged up behind a new VGA screen.

Orange sets new Roaming Rates

Posted in News by Paul on the July 19th, 2007

Orange has announced new European roaming rates for customers abroad as the EU’s roaming regulations become law.

From 30 August, it will cost 38p per minutes to make a call and 19p per minute to receive a call. The costs (which include VAT) fall below the €0.49 (33p) caps set by the European Parliament.

Orange is contacting customers throughout July to make them aware of the changes.

Orange also has a Frequent Traveller bundle.

Pay-as-you-go customers will receive a text message and the new rates will be communicated in mail to contract customers.

Stephen Harris, director of pricing at Orange UK, said: ‘Orange is committed to making calling abroad simple, transparent and affordable for our customers. The new European roaming rates make it easier to stay in touch when you’re away and our Frequent Traveller bundle means that Orange customers can benefit from some of the most competitive calling rates available.’

“Speak Easy” tariff on Orange Pay as you go

Posted in News by Simon on the May 31st, 2007

From 1st June 2007

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15p flat rate to anyone on any network with speak easy Pay as you go.

Orange’s PAYG plan is getting simpler, Speak Easy offers calls to any network for 15p a minute and texts for 10p each.

  • Talk for an hour, pay for a minute with Magic Numbers
  • Up to 50% of your top-ups back with Bonus Top-up
  • Up to £2.50 extra credit with reserve tank.

Nokia 6110 Orange Mobile Phone

Posted in Mobile Phones by Simon on the May 31st, 2007

Orange are currently reviewing a batch of mobile phones for future release to the UK market, one of these handsets under review is the Nokia 6110 Navigator. The handset has a built-in voice-guided 3D GPS navigation system and local maps pre-installed on the memory card and has some pretty advanced features including map updates via the web.

Nokia 6110 Orange Mobile Phone

Nokia 6110 Orange Mobile Phone Datasheet

Sony Ericsson W580i Orange Mobile Phone

Posted in Mobile Phones by Paul on the May 31st, 2007

SE W580Coming soon to Orange is the W580i from Sony-Ericsson.

As you might imagine from others in the Sony-Ericsson Walkman range, the W580i is a complete music kit for when you’re out and about and want music wherever you go!

As with others from the Walkman Range, the W580i comes with an integrated 2-megapixel camera. Snap away with the 2-megapixel camera. Get close with digital zoom. And share: upload your pictures to your personal blog for all to see.

The W850i is guaranteed to be a hit when it goes on sale this summer. Stay tuned to the site for the launch of this handset!

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