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Swype Now Present at Nokia C7 and C6-01

Posted by admin on Tuesday Nov 30, 2010 Under Gadget, General

nokia-c7-phone-285Swype, typing features that were previously present in Samsung handsets can now be enjoyed on Nokia C7 and C6-01. With this, we are more comfortable thumb when in use ‘dancing’ on board the touch.

For information, this technology basically function allows the writing of sentences just by moving the slider letters on the touch screen. For example, when we want to wequired to download it first on Ovi Store.

With this rite ‘Nokia’, simply press the ‘N’ then scroll to the ‘O’ to ‘A’.

At the launch of two products, it appeared fungis Swype at Nokia do not simply function by default as in Android handset Samsung. As a result the user is rfeature, the time of writing the sentence becomes more efficient. For those not familiar was initially a little difficult. This feature is claimed to be able to make its users to type 40 letters per minute.

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Will Nokia Develops Mobile Phone Windows 7?

Posted by admin on Friday Sep 24, 2010 Under Gadget

nokiaStephen Elop’s move to Nokia is predicted as a first step Nokia to cooperate with Microsoft. The reason, Elop is a person who has the experience and good relationship with Microsoft. Elop served as a senior Microsoft executive for several years.

Elop is believed will make a breakthrough in Nokia by developing Windows-based phones Phone 7. Operating system (OS) is Microsoft’s latest OS will be juxtaposed with that become the mainstay of Nokia, Symbian. Nokia tries to adopt Windows 7 Phone as a key strategy to win the competition with other vendors with a variety of OS ranging from IOS to Android.

In recent months Microsoft is aggressively targeting a number of mobile phone manufacturers to adopt Windows Phone7. Vendors who have confirmed to produce a Windows-based mobile phone including HTC, Samsung and LG. While the ‘allies’ the old Microsoft, HP states would use the OS.

Nokia steps now, just focus on the newest mobile phone the Nokia N8. Last week, when it launched the N8, the company said it has received the highest pre-order online throughout history and has signed up 100 wireless operators to offer it.

N8 is equipped with 12 megapixel camera and high definition video capabilities, but analysts do not think it will be able mengalahhkan 4 Apple’s iPhone 4. N8 will be sold at a price of USD482 is not taxed in Europe.

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Nokia Maemo

Posted by admin on Sunday Nov 1, 2009 Under Mobile Phone

It’s only been a day since we reported that Nokia was planning on keeping carrier branding as far away from the N900 and Maemo-enabled devices as possible, but it looks like all of that just changed. In a big way. And now, it seems that Nokia is taking a stand in the other direction, leaving us to wonder what the deal really is. Was our excitement misplaced? Or is Nokia just trying to calm the waters, before any real announcements regarding the upcoming N900’s release on carriers is released?

N9002Nokia has come forward to clear the air, either way. They went ahead and put the clamp down, saying that the reports which “erroneously suggested that Nokia will not support operator customizations for Maemo devices are simply incorrect.” The full report is lengthy, but it basically boils down to the fact that Nokia is apparently very open to letting carriers customize Maemo devices, which obviously includes the imminent release of the N900.

Carrier customizations aren’t anything new, at least if you’re not on an iPhone, Android device, or the Palm Pre (or the upcoming Pixi). While social network integration seems to be one of the biggest common denominators in upcoming phones, carrier customizations seem to also be going by the wayside, at least by some of the bigger names in the business. Is this a good or bad thing? That really depends on what you like. If you’ve got AT&T and don’t mind all of their U-verse applications on your featurephone, then you’ve got no issues. But if one of the reasons you love your iPhone so much is because there’s no AT&T software on there, then you’ll probably be a little upset by this news.

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