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[Title] => Coming soon: More 3G handsets
[Summary] => It has been barely three months since I last wrote a story about 3G technology and mobile phones in Telecoms but with the relentless march of technology, its high time for an update on the second wave of handsets that feature this groundbreaking new feature.
Again, 3G is short for third-generation mobile telephone technology. 3G services provide the ability to transfer both voice data (a telephone call) and non-voice data (such as downloading information, exchanging e-mail, and instant messaging), among others.
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[Title] => Multimedia phones to shake broadcast media
[Summary] => SYDNEY, Australia Much like what the In-ternet has done to print media, high-powered multimedia mobile phones now offer consumers an alternative medium to access information and entertainment content from television and radio broadcast networks.
Live TV in your pocket is now a reality in some parts of the world such as Finland, Singapore, Australia and Malaysia where Nokia has made true its last years promise to conduct trials of Mobile TV broadcasting technology called DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld).
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[Title] => Tri-band Nokia 3250: Music with a twist
[Summary] => Nokia recently launched the 3250, a cool companion for music lovers who are passionate about listening to music while on the move.
The Nokia 3250s unique twist design makes it quick and easy to switch between the music keys, the keypad and the camera mode. It stores up to one gigabyte (750 songs) of high quality music and offers 10 hours of music play.
In addition, consumers can take advantage of the Nokia 3250s two-megapixel camera and smartphone capabilities.
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[Title] => Nokia begins shipping N70 smartphone
[Summary] => Nokia announced that it has started deliveries of the Nokia N70, a compact, beautifully styled, easy-to-use 3G smartphone.
Incorporating a complete smartphone feature set as well as a two-megapixel camera, flash and front camera for video calling, the Nokia N70 comes fully equipped with a digital music player and stereo audio.
"We are proud to announce the second device to hit the market from the Nokia Nseries high-performance multimedia range," says Parikshit Bhasin, country general manager of Nokia Philippines.
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[Title] => Human technology key to Nokias new strategies
[Summary] => Nokia is making a conscious effort to bring back the human touch into its products and is pushing marketing programs to make itself an even more attractive brand.
Ranked as the worlds sixth most valuable brand this year, Nokia has launched its newest line of handsets, highlighting new and more mature technologies designed to make communications as natural as possible.
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[Title] => Nokias multimedia magic
[Summary] => Our visit to the Nokia Connection 2005 held at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia Hotel in Singapore last month heralded not just a bevy of new handsets (which I wrote about in this section two weeks ago), but several new technologies that underscore just what kind of potentials may be unlocked from the ubiquitous cellphone.
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Again, 3G is short for third-generation mobile telephone technology. 3G services provide the ability to transfer both voice data (a telephone call) and non-voice data (such as downloading information, exchanging e-mail, and instant messaging), among others.
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[Summary] => SYDNEY, Australia Much like what the In-ternet has done to print media, high-powered multimedia mobile phones now offer consumers an alternative medium to access information and entertainment content from television and radio broadcast networks.
Live TV in your pocket is now a reality in some parts of the world such as Finland, Singapore, Australia and Malaysia where Nokia has made true its last years promise to conduct trials of Mobile TV broadcasting technology called DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld).
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[Summary] => Nokia recently launched the 3250, a cool companion for music lovers who are passionate about listening to music while on the move.
The Nokia 3250s unique twist design makes it quick and easy to switch between the music keys, the keypad and the camera mode. It stores up to one gigabyte (750 songs) of high quality music and offers 10 hours of music play.
In addition, consumers can take advantage of the Nokia 3250s two-megapixel camera and smartphone capabilities.
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Incorporating a complete smartphone feature set as well as a two-megapixel camera, flash and front camera for video calling, the Nokia N70 comes fully equipped with a digital music player and stereo audio.
"We are proud to announce the second device to hit the market from the Nokia Nseries high-performance multimedia range," says Parikshit Bhasin, country general manager of Nokia Philippines.
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Ranked as the worlds sixth most valuable brand this year, Nokia has launched its newest line of handsets, highlighting new and more mature technologies designed to make communications as natural as possible.
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