Showing posts with label Nokia E72. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia E72. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Business flagship Nokia E72 starts shipping, it was about time



Nokia just announced that the highly anticipated Nokia E72 has just started shipping. That means that you will be able to find the new business flagship of the Finnish company at your local stores in a few days time. The handset is about two months late, initial promises being of a launch in Q3 but that hasn't done too much damage to its reputation.


Nokia E72 builds on the QWERTY keyboard of its immensely successful predecessor and adds a 5 megapixel camera, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has also been upgraded to tri-band (the two version being 850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz) in the Nokia E72.


A cool new feature of the Nokia E72 is the optical Navi key, which serves as a optical trackpad for going through menus and applications. There's also the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigation experience. The best part is despite the many upgrades it brings, Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor.


The Nokia E72 will be available in Zodium Black, Metal Grey and Topaz Brown. At announcement, the expected price tag was 350 euro before subsidies and taxes but Nokia fails to mention if they're still going for that price range despite the somewhat late launch.


Nokia also revealed the results of an interesting research, highlighting that people rely more on email than traditional phone calls or text messaging when sending and responding to critical information. According to the research, we’re spending on average five days a year responding to email, whilst 46% of us choose email over voice or text to send and receive important information. You can check the study website over here.



Monday, September 14, 2009

Nokia E72 gets pre-released in symbolic class : only 72 units will be made at launch!


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The only reports of Nokiahttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php E72 getting a market release so far suggested October availability, however we got word of a special pre-release event to be held in Jakarta where some 72 units of Nokia E72 will be sold exclusively.


The Grand Ballroom of Ritz-Carlton Jakarta is where the Nokia E72 spin-off event will be held - a world's first public appearance for this device. Details are a bit scarce, but as the magazine ad testifies 72 units of the yet unreleased Nokia E72 will be on pre-sale that day. Boy, we can't imagine what the price will be. Update: As one of our readers explains, you have to be an E-series device owner to attend - that and a VIP pass perhaps?


The Nokia E72 was initially announced with an estimated price of around 350 euro or 500 US dollars (much like Nokia E71 last year), and current online pre-orders seem to confirm that price tag.


Still, the Nokia E72 is nowhere near ready for hitting the market en masse as the earliest availability rumors claim October launch (such as on Vodafonehttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php in the UK).


In case you've missed all the hype, the Nokia E72 is the successor of the highly popular Nokia E71. The Nokia E72 extends the functionality of its forerunner with a 5 megapixel camerahttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has upgraded and now the E72 will come with two tri-band versions (850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz). The best part is that the Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor, despite the added goodies.


Among the other goodies on board the new Nokia E72 is the new optical Navi key, which serves as an optical trackpad for going through menus and applications and the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigationhttp://www.celluloco.com/home.php experience.


The rest of the Nokia E72 features are pretty much on par with the E71 - S60 3rd edition UI, a 2.4" QVGA landscape screen, microSD card slot and FM radio. On the connectivity end we've got WLAN, A-GPS, FM radio and quad-band GSM. There's also a 3.5mm standard audio jack, Bluetooh and USB onboard.



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Nokia E72 and full-touch Nokia 5530 XpressMusic soon to hit Celluloco.com shelves


Three new handsets were announced at the Nokia Connection event held in Singapore today. The full QWERTY Nokia E72 comes to succeed the extremely popular E71, while the touch-operated Nokia 5530 XpressMusic introduces a more compact version of the 5800 XpressMusic S60 5th edition pioneer. The third offering for today is the mid-range Nokia 3710 fold that has an affordable price tag and a stylish design as some of its main virtues.


Nokia 5530 XpressMusic


The full-touch Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will be the third S60 5th edition handset for the company, following the 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia N97. The two are easily among the most popular devices in our database and we suppose that Nokia 5530 will follow suit.


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Nokia 5530 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5530 XpressMusic sports a 2.9" 16M color display with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. A 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, accelerometer sensor and proximity sensor are some its other highlight features. True to its XpressMusic nature, the Nokia 5530 also sports stereo speakers and a 3.5mm standard audio jack. There will also be WLAN on board the 5530 but unlike the other two touch-enabled Nokia phones there's no GPS - an obvious move to bring the price tag down.



Another missing feature is UMTS/HSDPA support, which quite obviously puts it into a lower market segment.


Nokia E72


Nokia E72 packs a full hardware QWERTY keypad, much like its successor - Nokia E71, but follows the design of Nokia E52 and Nokia E55.


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Nokia E72


The Nokia E72 extends the functionality of its forerunner with a 5 megapixel camera, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has upgraded and now the E72 will come with two tri-band versions (850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz). The best part is that the Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor, despite the added goodies.


Among the other goodies on board the new Nokia E72 is the new optical Navi key, which serves as an optical trackpad for going through menus and applications and the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigation experience.


The rest of the Nokia E72 features are pretty much on par with the E71 - S60 3rd edition UI, a 2.4" QVGA landscape screen, microSD card slot and FM radio. On the connectivity end we've got WLAN, A-GPS, FM radio and quad-band GSM. There's also a 3.5mm standard audio jack, Bluetooh and USB onboard.


Nokia 3710 fold


Finally we come to the Nokia 3710 fold. Reminiscent of Nokia 6600 fold, this compact clamshell runs on the usual Nokia S40 UI, but is taunted as the phone that pioneers a new more intuitive remake of the UI - a definitely welcome and much needed boost to usability.


The new S40 user interface will find its place on future Nokia feature phones as well. The menus are said to be more simple and intuitive and there's a new nicer Photo gallery. That definitely sound nice however if they asked us we would have also gone for Smart dialing and an office document viewer just to keep in line with what the competition already offers.


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Nokia 3710 fold


The Nokia 3710 fold has a 2.2-inch 16M color QVGA display, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera and a GPS receiver with Nokia Maps.


A microUSB port, a microSD card, stereo Bluetooth, a 2.5mm audio jack plus quad-band GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS support complete the feature list of the Nokia 3710 fold.


 

Monday, June 15, 2009

Nokia E72 and full-touch 5530 XpressMusic to arrive Celluloco.com


Three new handsets were announced at the Nokia Connection event held in Singapore today. The full QWERTY Nokia E72 comes to succeed the extremely popular E71, while the touch-operated Nokia 5530 XpressMusic introduces a more compact version of the 5800 XpressMusic S60 5th edition pioneer. The third offering for today is the mid-range Nokia 3710 fold that has an affordable price tag and a stylish design as some of its main virtues.


Nokia 5530 XpressMusic


The full-touch Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will be the third S60 5th edition handset for the company, following the 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia N97. The two are easily among the most popular devices in our database and we suppose that Nokia 5530 will follow suit.


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Nokia 5530 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5530 XpressMusic sports a 2.9" 16M color display with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. A 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, accelerometer sensor and proximity sensor are some its other highlight features.


True to its XpressMusic nature, the Nokia 5530 also sports stereo speakers and a 3.5mm standard audio jack. There will also be WLAN on board the 5530 but unlike the other two touch-enabled Nokia phones there's no GPS - an obvious move to bring the price tag down.


Another missing feature is UMTS/HSDPA support, which quite obviously puts it into a lower market segment.


Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will start shipping in five different color versions in Q3 2009 each with a 4GB microSD card in the box. Its expected price is only 199 euro before subsides and taxes, which easily suits the hardware equipment.


Nokia E72


Nokia E72 packs a full hardware QWERTY keypad, much like its successor - Nokia E71, but follows the design of Nokia E52 and Nokia E55.


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Nokia E72


The Nokia E72 extends the functionality of its forerunner with a 5 megapixel camera, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has upgraded and now the E72 will come with two tri-band versions (850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz). The best part is that the Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor, despite the added goodies.


Among the other goodies on board the new Nokia E72 is the new optical Navi key, which serves as an optical trackpad for going through menus and applications and the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigation experience.


The rest of the Nokia E72 features are pretty much on par with the E71 - S60 3rd edition UI, a 2.4" QVGA landscape screen, microSD card slot and FM radio. On the connectivity end we've got WLAN, A-GPS, FM radio and quad-band GSM. There's also a 3.5mm standard audio jack, Bluetooh and USB onboard.


The Nokia E72 is expected to begin shipping late in the third quarter of 2009. It will be available in Zodium Black, Metal Grey and Topaz Brown. It expected price tag is 350 euro before subsidies and taxes with a 4GB microSD card in the box and a lifetime license for Nokia messaging.


Nokia 3710 fold


Finally we come to the Nokia 3710 fold. Reminiscent of Nokia 6600 fold, this compact clamshell runs on the usual Nokia S40 UI, but is taunted as the phone that pioneers a new more intuitive remake of the UI - a definitely welcome and much needed boost to usability.


The new S40 user interface will find its place on future Nokia feature phones as well. The menus are said to be more simple and intuitive and there's a new nicer Photo gallery. That definitely sound nice however if they asked us we would have also gone for Smart dialing and an office document viewer just to keep in line with what the competition already offers.


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Nokia 3710 fold


The Nokia 3710 fold has a 2.2-inch 16M color QVGA display, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera and a GPS receiver with Nokia Maps.


A microUSB port, a microSD card, stereo Bluetooth, a 2.5mm audio jack plus quad-band GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS support complete the feature list of the Nokia 3710 fold.


The new Nokia 3710 fold is expected to start shipping in Q4 2009 in Pink, Plum and Black .


 
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