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Archive for March, 2010

Nokia and Apple Lawsuits Frozen

Posted by nokiamania On March - 11 - 2010

On Monday, March 8 the judge of the lawsuit of Apple vs Nokia, has made a decision to freeze the case for an indefinite time.

 

The fact that a number of other lawsuits, which are, in some extent, connected to the case of Apple vs Nokia, are examined at the moment has served as a reason for the judge to make this decision. According to the court, for the correct procedure they should first deal with these cases, and then proceed to the consideration of complaints of the Finnish company Nokia or Apple.

It should be taken into consideration that cases like this can be examined for years. This is why it may take a very long time to deal with the case of Apple vs Nokia. In this particular case, the judge’s decision plays in favor of Apple, as the current trial was initiated by Nokia. However, a couple of weeks ago Cupertino filed a lawsuit against other mobile manufacturer, HTC. If the court also decides to freeze the procedure, it will be in favor of HTC and Google, which can still launch new smartphones based on Google Android without much regard for the opinions of Apple.

Nokia C5 Tested by FCC

Posted by nokiamania On March - 10 - 2010

Last month Nokia has announced its line of Cseries. Phones that are included in it, can boast with an affordable price, multi-functionality and optimization for social services. The first representative of Cseries – Nokia C5 visited the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). We offer to get acquainted with photos of the prototype, tested by FCC.

The new mobile phone is expected to be available on sale in the second quarter of 2010. All of the buyers of the phone will receive a bar form factor S60-smartphone with a 600-MHz processor, 3.2-megapixel camera, 2,2 “QVGA-display, A-GPS and many other features.

Specifications of Nokia C5:
Network: GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), WCDMA / HSDPA (900/2100 MHz),
Platform: Symbian S60 3rd Edition
Display: 2,2 “, 320 x 240 pixels, 16 million colours, TFT
Camera: 3.2 megapixel, LED-flash, record VGA-video (15fps)
Processor: ARM 11 600 MHz
RAM: 128 MB
ROM: 256 MB
Internal Memory: 50 MB
Expansion slot: microSDHC (up to 16 GB)
A-GPS
Bluetooth 2.0
FM-radio
Stereo speaker
microUSB 2.0
3.5-mm connector
Games Bounce Tales and Brain Challenge III, Ovi Maps 3.0 navigation, integration with Facebook, Nokia Messaging (Ovi Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail), Instant Messaging (Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger)
Battery: BL-5CT, 1050 mAh
Hours of talk time: up to 12 hours in the networks of GSM, up to 4,9 hours in WCDMA
Hours of standby time: up to 630 hours in the networks of GSM, up to 670 hours in WCDMA
Dimensions: 112 x 46 x 12.3 mm
Weight: 89.3 grams
Form Factor: bar
Type: Smartphone
Colours: White and Warm Grey
Date of announcement: March 2, 2010
Release Date: second quarter of 2010

Nokia N97 vs Nokia N86: Photo Comperison

Posted by nokiamania On March - 10 - 2010

Choosing phones, many of us focus on the technical specs and put the appearance and design in the second place. In this material, we do not say a single word about the performance specs or features, and offer photos and a video, where Nokia N97 and Nokia N86 8MP are compared. Which smartphone is better?

Nokia: Ten Interesting Facts

Posted by nokiamania On March - 10 - 2010

This information may seem very interesting to the  fans of Nokia products. Some of the  data is widely known, and some are capable to surprise. Thus, we present to your attention 10 curious facts about the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer Nokia.

The ringtone Nokia Tune, Gran Vals, is the work of Spanish guitarist of the 19th century, Francisco Tarrega. Originally the ringtone was called Grande Valse. However, ordinary users were hardly able to pronounce this name, let alone to remember it, thus the audio file came to be called Nokia Tune. The composition was eventually renamed in Finnish phones in 1998.

Nokia’s activities are also directed to network infrastructure. It is not surprising that the first GSM-call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a network deployed by Nokia. The call (on Nokia phone) was made by the Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri.

The company is not directly involved in production of digital cameras. However, it produces phones with cameras, making it the world’s largest manufacturer of devices that can take pictures.

Nokia Special melody, which plays when you receive messages, in Morse alphabet stands for the abbreviation SMS. Ascending -another melody is also coded with Morse as the company’s motto – Connecting People. The usual SMS- melody Standard in Morse alphabet stands for the letter M (message).

Nokia has its own font: AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans, which was invented by Eric Shpikermannom. The font Agfa Rotis Sans was used in advertising and in the instructions for the phones before.
The firm does not apply number 4 in phone indexes. This is due to the fact that in several Asian countries, this number is considered to be “bad” not bringing good luck. In order not to disturb the inhabitants of Asia, the company decided to avoid this number.

In 2006, Fortune magazine called Nokia one of the 20 most prominent companies (number one in the telecommunications industry and number four among non-american companies). In Finland, the company has repeatedly been called the best employer and the brand.

Timer of conversations on many Nokia phones is switched on during call making, and not at the beginning of the conversation. Smartphones with S60 counts the time normally – when the interlocutor lifts the tube.

Sometimes Nokia is called “aikon”, that is Nokia from the back to the front. The word is common in everyday life of phone owners from other vendors and among software developers, as aikon appears in a number of programs and tools of Symbian S60 SDK.

Nokia was founded in 1865 by Fredrik Idestam. Originally it was situated on the bank of the river Tammerkoski in the city of Tampere. Idestam’s mill was producing paper. Three years later Idestam built the second, more powerful mill in Nokia, where the river Nokianvirta flowed. Translated from ancient Finnish langauge Nokianvirta means “sable” or “marten”. Unfortunately, now this animal is considered to be extinct.

Today Nokia is one of the largest corporations in the world. Its business employs 128 thousand people who work in 120 countries worldwide. Nokia Phones are sold in 150 countries. At the end of the year Nokia plans to release notebooks. Previously, the company already produced tires, rubber footwear, cables.

Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition

Posted by nokiamania On March - 9 - 2010

Nokia has announced a new version of the model 5530 – Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition. Device supports quadband GSM / EDGE bands and five ranges 3G. The model is equipped with a 2.4-inch QVGA-resolution screen that displays 16 777 216 colors. The main purpose of the display, apparently, is the ability to view mobile TV (DVB-H). Today it is not yet so important, but it is expected that in 2012 mobile TV services will benefit more than 300 million people worldwide.

Traditionally for the Nokia, the phone is equipped with a 3.5-mm jack for headphones, also has a 3.2-megapixel camera with four-time digital zoom and flash LED.

There are also GPS-receiver with A-GPS and preinstalled Nokia Maps application and FM-radio with RDS. Bluetooth 2.1 is provided with stereoprofilem A2DP. Approximate price of the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition is 155 euros, but there is nothing reported about the time of the release of the device.

Nokia Applies for Self Charging Phone Patent

Posted by nokiamania On March - 9 - 2010

While Samsung is focusing on solar energy, the invention of the Finnish giant Nokia is called “The Collector piezoelectric kinetic energy”. At the heart of the development is the principle of the conclusion of mobile phone elements to a separate frame, insulated from the second frame of the piezoelectric elements.

Generated by the motion of the phone kinetic energy is converted into electricity through the piezoelectric effect, capable of  ”partially recharge the battery of the device”. Nokia offers to place relatively heavy elements such as radio chips and the battery itself in the frame, which moves on two runners. At the ends of the latter are piezoelectric, upon application of pressure to which the portion of electricity is produced and accumulates in the condenser.

The idea is very simple and is reminiscent of that which is implemented in a wristwatch activated with swinging gait. The battery can be recharged, for example, in the case of turning the phone to different directions or even his regular rotation if it is necessary for it to be placed in landscape or portrait orientation of the screen in the touch devices.

Nokia N900 with MeeGO at the End of the Month

Posted by nokiamania On March - 8 - 2010

The operating system, developed jointly by Nokia and Intel, will appear in the form of a test version soon.

Recently, one of the representatives of Nokia, who is involved in work on MeeGo operating system, said in his blog that the first version of the operating system will appear at the end of the month. According to Valterri Hull, the blogger, the appearance of the first version also means the discovery of the code by the developers, who will be able to begin the study of the new platform.

Let us remind, that MeeGo is considered to be a joint project of Nokia and Intel. At the MWC 2010 exhibition the companies announced that they will combine their developments (Moblin and Maemo), creating an ideal mobile OS. The owners of Nokia N900 mobile computers will be the first to have access to MeeGo, and later a version for devices working on Intel Atom processors will be released.

Nokia C5 Video

Posted by nokiamania On March - 8 - 2010

The Finnish company Nokia has recently announced a new mobile phone Nokia C5, and a few days ago a demonstrative video of the new device has appeared on the web.

It should be noted that Nokia C5 is based on Symbian S60 3rd Edition platform, is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera, A-GPS navigation system, a 2.2-inch screen with 320×240 pixels, support of Bluetooth interface, a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and an expansion slot for memory cards of microSD format (up to 16 GB).

Exclusive N97 Mini from Oakley

Posted by nokiamania On March - 8 - 2010

Recently we told you about Nokia N97 Mini in the limited version of Gold Edition. But it turns out that the marketing representatives of the Finnish corporation did not stop on this. And very soon they will present not less rare and expensive version of this smartphone, created in cooperation with the American company Oakley. As a joke this phone is called Noakleyia, but it will be on sale in the mobile market under the strict name Nokia N97 Mini Oakley Edition.

Only 200 such smartphones will be released. Externally, they differ from ordinary phones only by laser engraver on the back of the frame. In addition to this exclusive thematic content of Oakley is included in memory of the N97 Mini – music, screensavers, wallpapers, desktop wallpapers, avatars, videos and so on. The release of the limited series is presupposed by the end of the current Winter Olympic Games, among the official sponsors of which was included Oakley company.

Nokia to Release Phones with Augmented Reality

Posted by nokiamania On March - 8 - 2010

Nokia and LG are planning to add the feature of augmented reality to the smartphones to expand the functionality of  the future mobile devices.

Jo Harlow, the vice president of Nokia smartphones  shared the future plans of the company in one of his interviews. First of all, it includes the support of multitouch and powerful graphics of smartphones based on Symbian ^ 3, besides the augmented reality, which should improve the service capabilities offered by the company.

Joe Harlow also noted the types of smartphones, on which Nokia plans to concentrate efforts in the nearest future: these are  the touchscreen smartphones without keyboards and touchscreen smartphones with QWERTY keyboard (such as Nokia X10). There is still no information about when smartphones with augmented reality will actually hit the market.

Unlike Nokia, the plans of LG are more specific: in the nearest future the company plans to launch its first smartphone with support of augmented reality. The smartphone is called LG LU2300 and works on the basis of Android platform. The device has not yet been announced officially, but its release in the South Korean market is planned in the second quarter of 2010.

Let us remind that the augmented reality is a technology that allows to display the digital information on the objects of the real world in real time with the help of mobile phone camera.