RealNetworks and Nokia Make Wi-Fi Rhapsody a Reality with Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

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RealNetworks®, Inc., the global leader in digital media delivery and Nokia, the world’s largest handset manufacturer, today announced that U.S. consumers can now enjoy mobile access to the award-winning Rhapsody® digital music service through the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. This innovative collaboration gives Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users rapid access to Rhapsody’s three million songs anywhere they have a Wi-Fi connection.

The new Rhapsody features are available to Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users beginning Tuesday, March 27, through a free software update, accessible via the device’s Tableteer menu and also atwww.nokiausa.com/n800. In addition to playback from Rhapsody’s robust music catalog, this update will enable Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users to listen to customized Rhapsody playlists, stream hundreds of professionally programmed Internet radio channels and browse Rhapsody’s critically acclaimed music editorial and album reviews.

“We are thrilled to be working with Nokia to bring the Rhapsody experience to the Wi-Fi enabled Nokia N800 Internet Tablet,” said Philip W. O’Neil, senior vice president of music, RealNetworks. “Innovative integrations like these reinforce our vision of Rhapsody as a single service that delivers a personalized music experience that consumers love, at any time and on any device.”

“Giving consumers direct access to Rhapsody via their wireless Nokia N800 Internet Tablet gives new meaning to music on the go,” said Bill Plummer, Vice President, Sales & Channel Management, Multimedia, Nokia North America. “Our goal at Nokia is to make the Nokia N800 the ultimate portable Internet entertainment device, giving consumers the convenience of easy wireless access to their favorite online services beyond the confines of home.”

The sleek, pocket sized Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a Linux-based handheld product dedicated to convenient Internet browsing, messaging, email communications, Internet calling and other applications over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth phone data connections. With stereo audio, media support and an integrated web camera, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet lets users enjoy streamed and downloaded content while on the go. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet includes a high-resolution widescreen display (4.13 inches) with zoom functionality, built-in stereo speakers for enjoying music, an on-screen keyboard, and an intuitive user interface that is ideal for browsing for music through Rhapsody.

The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is commercially available in the United States at www.nokiausa.com for $399. It can also be found at Nokia Flagship Stores in New York and Chicago and other select retail outlets nationwide.

Nokia 7070

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Nokia 7070 features a distinctive geometric pattern design with external light effects. This baby is targeted at people who wish to express themselves through their mobile phone. The Nokia 7070 offers a variety of personalized content which includesthemes, wallpapers, and MP3-grade ringtones. The Nokia 7070 is due in the third quarter of 2008 as well. With these new models set to hit the local market pretty soon, buying a replacement for your aging and outdated mobile phone need not burn a hole in your wallet.

Nokia 8800 Technical Specifications Features

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The latest in the line of Nokia 8800 luxury models, tentatively titled Erdos, is now out in pictures. Check out its features and technical specifications here.


Slider body form
2.4 inch 16 million colour OLED display
Full smart phone that runs on Symbian OS over the S60 ...

Nokia 2690 Price

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The detailed features of the new Nokia 2690 mobile phone are :

  • General 2G Network:GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • Dimensions 107.5 x 45.5 x 13.8 mm, 58.8 cc
  • Weight 80.7 g
  • Display Type TFT, 256K colors
  • Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
  • Speakerphone Yes
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Card slot microSD, up to 8GB
  • Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
  • EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
  • 3G No
  • WLAN No
  • Bluetooth Yes v2.0 with A2DP
  • Infrared port No
  • USB Yes, microUSB
  • Camera Primary VGA, 640×480 pixels
  • Video Yes, QCIF @ 15fps
  • Secondary No
  • Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
  • Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
  • Radio Stereo FM radio
  • Games Yes
  • Colors Graphite, White silver, Hot pink, Blue
  • GPS No
  • Java Yes, MIDP 2.1
  • – MP4/H.263 player
  • - MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA player
  • - Organizer
  • - Voice memo
  • - Flash Lite 3.0
  • - T9
  • Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 860 mAh (BL-4C)
  • Stand-by Up to 312 h
  • Talk time Up to 4 h 30 min

Nokia 2690 Price in India: The new Nokia 2690 mobile price in india is Rs. 4000

Finally The Era Of Universal Phone Chargers To Emerges

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Search for individual mobile charger with typical charger point for typical brands ofmobile phones has almost come to an end. The landmark agreement between mobile giants has paved the dawn of start one-size-fits-for all mobile phone chargers. So, when you purchase a new mobile phone, you are free from plight of keeping another mobile charger along with previous ones – now you only have luxe of new mobile handset to experience. Lots of consumers like you and me will feel sigh as their frustration with chargers with diverse connection point is going to be history very soon. Primarily, the agreement has been settled among mobile phone giants including Nokia, Apple and Sony Ericsson to commence the .universal charger from the next year – 2010.
Mobile chargers are increasingly turning sources of electronic waste as they are either being thrown away when the mobile phone the charger is dedicated to be used are no more of use. There are around more than 30 types of different chargers are in circulation while around 51,000 of them have been estimated to be useless. The breakthrough agreement between three leading mobile companies Nokia, Apple and Sony Ericsson will soon mark concurrence of seven other leading mobile manufacturers Motorola, NEC, LG, Samsung, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Reliance In Motion to bring BlackBerry mobile phones.

The mobile phones from these companies will be able to use this universal Micro-USB connection from next year onwards. This new common USB charger will surely enable consumers bid goodbye to plight of carrying particular mobile phone charger and can make life far simpler. Moreover, we will head one step ahead in reducing electronic waste since universal chargers will be able to charge your new handset despite whatsoever brand you opt for, from 2010 onwards.

New High-End Mobile Phones Arriving In 2010

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The Nokia N900 mobile phone is Nokia's first venture with the Maemo 5 OS. It is driven by the ARM Cortex A8 600MHz processor, which is the same one incorporated in the Apple iPhone 3GS. This smartphone comes with WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth and GPS abilities. While microSD cards of up to 16GB are supported, there is also a 32GB internal memory. So a whole 48GB of storage space can be had at a time. For the touchscreen lovers, there's a 3.5" 800 x 480 pixels screen, all set to obey your finger-tip commands. And for those who prefer a physical keys, there's a silde out QWERTY keyboard as well. The entertainment features - multimedia player, FM radio, headphone jack and even a TV output are present in this handheld. A Carl-Zeiss 5MP camera has also made its way into this mobile phone. The Nokia N900 smartphone is reckoned to hit markets in January 2010, with contracts anddeals from Vodafone.

Latest Nokia Releases 6133 With T-Mobile

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The Nokia 6133 mobile phonebecame the latest of many available from T-Mobile USA recently. The 6133 is a clam shell design with a 1.3 megapixel camera and video recorder, integrated music player and T-Mobile’s “myFaves” service, which lets you call 5 different predefined numbers unlimited in the US.

The Nokia 6133 also has quad-band technology for world use, and supports multiple audio formats including MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+. The mobile phone can also store approximately 750 songs with an optional 1 GB MicroSD card, and uses Bluetoothtechnology for a wireless headset. The handset is available for $100 with a plan with T-Mobile.
Nokia 6133 Dimensions: 3.61 x 1.88 x 0.79 inches (at largest points), 3.95 ounces.