Nokia confirms N95 short supply

March 27, 2007

Distributors in the UK are already concerned that the demand for the Nokia N95 is stronger than the supply, according to Mobile Today UK.

A Nokia spokesman said We are aware that demand is high and we’re doing everything we can to ensure our production ramp is as fast as possible. Initially there is going to be a shortage as with any popular product. We’ve tried to do our best to make the UK market in particular gets a good supply.

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W580: Sony ericssons new WALKMAN phone

March 27, 2007

gpd 44777 26 0 40001 W580: Sony ericssons new WALKMAN phone

Yesterday Sony Ericsson announced the W580. In my opinion a quite dull phone except for the size and thickness, but I’m sure it’ll be enough for the average consumer.

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Nokia N95’s release in US

March 27, 2007

The people at www.gearlog.com wrote yesterday that the Nokia N95 will work on T-Mobile and Cingular’s EDGE networks, but won’t be able to access higher-speed HSDPA networks (turbo 3-g) in the US.

The phone is shipping on the second quarter this year for $500-600 according to Nokia.

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Nokia N95 user guide

March 26, 2007

I’ve managed to dig up the user manual for the Nokia N95. Download it here.

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Future of handhelds?

March 26, 2007

I’ve been doing some catching up on All About Symbian Forums and found this interesting discussion, “after the Nokia n95: whats next?”.

The people there are doing some speculation about the future, and this is what they suggest:

  • Better batteries (of course!)
  • VGA-graphics (which is a fuzzy definition but I assume people mean 640×480 pixels and better than the standard 256 colors!
  • S-video out
  • Built in projector! (Yes it will be possible with the new small light-diode-projectors)

Come on people, I want some feedback on what we can expect in the future! Remember we won’t be referring to our devices as “phones” anymore in the near future as they will be so much more!

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