Besides the Nokia N97, the company also announced a number of other products at CES 2009. Nokia’s overall goal for all these products is to produce simple and easy-to-use products for consumers. Based on the information given on the new devices, it looks like Nokia is meeting their goal.
The first device is the Nokia 1006. Although the video refers to the device as 1009, the correct name is 1006. This phone is the latest CDMA device offered for AWS carriers. It is lightweight and has a unique curved design that fits comfortably into your hand. The Nokia 1006 would be an ideal first-time mobile device.
The Nokia 7510 is another new device that allows for special customization and functionality. The phone is equipped with “magical lights” that are sure to add some style. This device comes with multiple colored skins for users to easily interchange and has a 2.0 megapixel camera. T-Mobile will be the exclusive carrier of the Nokia 7510 for the U.S. launch.
Drawing a lot of attention from consumers, the Nokia E63 will soon be available to the U.S. market. This device is great for texting with its QWERTY keypad. Other special features of the product include 3G network speeds, Symbian S60 3rd Edition operating system, and WiFi capabilities.
As an accessory to these new mobile devices, Nokia introduces the Bluetooth Headset BH-904. The headset comes with 2 mics and is capable of separating a user’s voice from ambient sound. Another really neat feature on this accessory is that it can be connected to 2 devices simultaneously. Also, the headset offers 5 hours of talk time after only 15 minutes of charge.
The last product to discuss is the Nokia 5800 Xpress Music. This is a full touch device with 8 GB of storage. The device also includes a 3.2-inch widescreen display and 16:9 aspect ratio. The speakers are surround sound to offer a good quality sound.
For more information on the latest Nokia products, visit their site: www.nokia.com.
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Cheers for all the help and tips, Symbian can be funny, imagiane if we had to do this kind of thing with Windows!
A big thank you to nokia for keeping up the pace with Iphone, it is a very much welcome innovation for the industry.