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Topic: Nokia Series 80


  
  Nokia 9300 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nokia 9300 Is a Nokia Series 80 Symbian Smartphone much like the Nokia 9500 with some minor changes, but not officially classified as Communicator.
This is also the first time Nokia have made a smaller, stripped down version of a communicator.
Other than that listed above it is technically the same as the 9500, It has the same 150MHz processor, takes the same memory cards, has the same amount of RAM and the resolutions and colour depth of both screens are the same.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nokia_9300   (249 words)

  
 Nokia - Nokia introduces the smartest smartphone for business professionals on the move - Press Releases - Press - ...
Nokia will offer two tri-band versions of the Nokia 9300 - one optimized for mobile networks in Europe and Asia (GSM900/1800/1900 MHz) and one optimized for mobile networks in the Americas (GSM850/1800/1900 MHz), yet both versions are able to roam in GSM networks across regions.
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry.
Nokia is dedicated to enhancing people's lives and productivity by providing easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, and solutions for imaging, games, media, mobile network operators and businesses.
press.nokia.com /PR/200409/959974_5.html   (781 words)

  
 MobileTechNews - Nokia to enable BlackBerry Connect Solution on Series 80 mobile devices
Nokia's mobile devices based on the Series 80 platform are typified by a rich and intuitive user interface.
With the Series 80 device, professionals are able to read, view and edit attachments, reply, and effectively manage their email inbox.
Series 80 is a standards-based development platform providing an excellent open programming environment for top-performance enterprise applications.
www.mobiletechnews.com /info/2004/09/07/110044.html   (296 words)

  
 Nokia 9500 communicator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Nokia 9500 is powered by Symbian OS v7 (Series 80), and is a combined mobile phone and PDA - one of the latest in Nokia's Series 80 'Communicator' series.
The Nokia 9500 Communicator became available in late 2004 and is a replacement to the 9210i Communicator.
There are some Nokia headsets available with an FM radio in the lead, but failing that, consider a small separate FM radio, such as the Miniature FM Radio from Maplin (Cat no: CJ05F), which is small enough to carry around, and capable of good FM reception on the move.
www.filesaveas.com /9500.html   (2141 words)

  
 Nokia Support Glossary
The Nokia series 30 UI is based on a two-soft-key concept, which has a Send key, an End key, and scrolling keys.
The Nokia 9200 Communicator series represents the standard series 80 product, which has a full keyboard and a command button area for UI navigation.
The series 90 user interface is used, for example, for the Nokia 7710 media device.
europe.nokia.com /support/glossaryCDAMaster/0,,lang_id=1&keyword=series_80_user_interface,00.html   (729 words)

  
 Embedded News - RIM Enables Blackberry Connect on Symbian OS Based Mobile Devices
Nokia's Series 80 mobile devices are typified by a rich and intuitive user interface.
With the Series 80 device, professionals are able to easily read, view and editattachments, reply, and effectively manage their email inbox.
For corporate customers using Series 80 mobile devices, BlackBerry Enterprise Server software tightly integrates with Microsoft® Exchange or IBM Lotus® Domino (Novell GroupWise support is expected to be available later this year) to enable secure, push-based, wireless access to email and calendar.
www.embeddedstar.com /press/content/2004/9/embedded16115.html   (813 words)

  
 Business : Press Releases : HindustanTimes.com
Series 60 and Series 80 Platform devices from Nokia utilize Symbian OS(TM), the world's leading smartphone operating system, with over 25 million devices already in the market.
The Series 60 and Series 80 smartphone architecture provides users with all the basic and advanced cellular phone functions in a compact device characterized by a large color screen, rich communications and enhanced applications.
Series 60 devices offer users powerful features such as Internet browsing, multimedia communications and audio and video streaming, plus the ability to play graphics-intensive games and tap into corporate servers to expand the presence and capabilities of enterprise applications.
www.businesswireindia.com /Feeds/HT/bwirelease06868.asp   (767 words)

  
 Wireless Developer Network - Advertising Information
We have already discussed the differences in the User Interface paradigms between Nokia Series 80, the UI for the Nokia 9200 series communicators, and native Windows navigation, which is the default use in AppForge (See Article).
To implement Series 80 style Navigation the AppForge MobileVB facility to capture and process keyboard input is used.
The way the Series 80 interface works means that not all fields have an active cursor, so to show the user which field they are in the current fields text label is highlighted.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /symbian/rb_27.html   (1025 words)

  
 Brighthand — Nokia May Be Considering a New Line of Handhelds
Series 60 is widely used in smartphones, but it has never been used in any other type of device.
If Nokia really is intending to put out a line of PDAs, these will have to have built-in keyboards, as even the latest version of Series 60 doesn't support touch screens.
It is not clear exactly how Nokia's future handhelds will be different from the Communicator models, aside from using Series 60 instead of Series 80.
www.brighthand.com /article/Nokia_Contemplating_Handhelds   (324 words)

  
 Nokia 770 Gallery (MobileBurn)
Nokia is hoping that developers will make maemo specific versions of their applications, for consistency's sake, but does not want to prevent anybody from doing a quick recompile/port of an application, either.
Nokia is hoping that developers will pay more attention to UI issues since the 770 is a true consumer device, not a Linux based handheld computer meant for Linux enthusiasts.
Jormalainen said that Nokia chose Linux over Symbian OS because the new 770 is much closer to a PC than it is to a phone, and that Linux was the only viable Open Source OS in that realm.
www.mobileburn.com /gallery.jsp?Page=1&Id=1381   (436 words)

  
 Nokia unveils 9300 Communicator - infoSync World
Nokia today announced the Nokia 9300, a new high-end communicator which the company itself pegged has having 'both beauty and brains'.
As the fourth device in Nokia's line of Communicators, the 9300 also sports the now-familiar QWERTY thumbboard with its array of navigational keys for navigating the interface, complete with a nine-way navigational pad.
Based on Symbian OS 7.OS and Nokia's Series 80 Communicator platform, the 9300 includes the vast majority of applications found on the 9500, such as full PIM suite; a word processor, spreadsheet editor and presentation editor - all compatible with Microsoft Office 97 and onwards.
www.infosyncworld.com /news/n/5294.html   (664 words)

  
 Nokia's Series 80 handsets to include Blackberry software | newratings.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
NEW YORK, September 8 (newratings.com) — Nokia (NOK.NYS) reportedly announced yesterday that its Series 80-based handsets, which are scheduled to be launched in 1Q05, would integrate the BlackBerry software.
The Series 80 handsets of the Finnish cellular phone manufacturer include the Nokia 9500 Communicator, which combines the capabilities of a mobile phone and handheld computers.
Research In Motion and Symbian Limited have reportedly announced plans to enable BlackBerry Connect on the Series 80 handset devices that are based on the Symbian OS.
www.newratings.com /analyst_news/article_464562.html   (368 words)

  
 My-Symbian.com - Symbian OS News and Software for Series 80 Communicators
Nokia 9500 Communicator is equipped with Symbian OS 7.0s operating system and 32-bit RISC CPU based on ARM-9 series.
Nokia 9500 Communicator is available in two separate tri-band versions: EGSM 900, GSM 1800/1900 for world-wide use and EGSM 850, GSM 1800/1900 for America.
Nokia 9500 is one of the first PDA-phones with Wireless LAN (WiFi, IEEE 802.11b) onboard.
my-symbian.com /9210/review_9500.php   (1685 words)

  
 Series 80 Developer Platform for Nokia 9500 Communicator and Nokia 9300
The Series 80 Platform C++ APIs provide developers with access to all platform features, including telephony, IP communication (with multihoming across supported wide and personal area networks using HTTP and WAP stacks), messaging, multimedia, and a range of application engines, as well as access to contacts and calendar data, word processing, and spreadsheet functionality.
Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 SDK for Symbian OS - For MIDP enables Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME™) application development for devices based on Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0, and is compatible with the Nokia 9300 and 9500 Communicator.
Although there are some differences, the Series 80 Developer Platform and the Nokia 7710 device share the same code base and much of the development effort can be utilized to develop applications both for Series 80 and the Nokia 7710.
www.forum.nokia.com /main/0,6566,010_50,00.html   (1331 words)

  
 Brighthand — Brighthand's First Impressions of the Nokia 9500 Communicator
Nokia's 9500, on the other hand, was rock solid.
The Nokia spokesperson I was talking to pointed out how many people need cameras to do their jobs, like real estate agents and insurance claims adjusters.
Nokia hopes lots of companies will agree with me. Considering the 9500 Communicator is expected to cost about $1000 before any carrier subsidies, the target market for this device is large corporations who will buy them for their employees who need to stay connected on the road.
www.brighthand.com /article/Nokia_9500_Communicator_First_Impressions   (811 words)

  
 Nokia adds BlackBerry support to Series 80 handsets - vnunet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nokia is adding BlackBerry connectivity to its Series 80 mobile devices, including the Nokia 9500 Communicator, and has unveiled a new business smartphone, the Edge-compatible Nokia 9300.
The Nokia 9300, which also supports Blackberry Connect, features a full keyboard and 65,536 colour screen, and one-touch access to personal information and office applications through eight dedicated function buttons.
Nokia will offer two tri-band versions, one optimised for mobile networks in Europe and Asia and one for mobile networks in the Americas.
www.vnunet.com /vnunet/news/2125802/nokia-adds-blackberry-support-series-80-handsets   (540 words)

  
 Java Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nokia Message Queue provides a secure and reliable messaging service that can be used between client side applications running on Nokia Series 80 devices, or between a client side application and a server side application running on a J2EE application server.
Series 60 2nd Edition SDK for Symbian OS, supporting Feature Pack 3 for MIDP product provides a possibility to view on the PC the System.out and System.err streams used by a MIDlet running on a phone, with the help of the device connectivity tool.
This document introduces Series 80 Platform 2nd Edition; it describes the user functionality provided by the platform and gives an overview of the options for developing applications and content.
www.forum.nokia.com /main/1,,1_0_10,00.html   (1410 words)

  
 All About Series 80 - News, Reviews and Software for Series 80 (Nokia 9210, 9500 and more...)
Taskspy, previously available as freeware for UIQ and Series 60 devices, is now available for Series 80 and 90 smartphones as well.
Bitween come up with one of those applications that is great for about 5% of people, and everyone else goes 'why?' It's a bluetooth keyboard driver for the Nokia 9500 or 9300, so you can use an external bluetooth powered keybaord in place of the (admittedly smaller) built in keys.
Series 80 and all Nokia-based marks and logos are trade marks of Nokia.
www.allaboutseries80.com   (1002 words)

  
 Nokia Norge - Om Nokia - Presserom - Nokia Internet Communications Pressemeldinger
MONACO — November 1, 2004 —Nokia (NYSE:NOK), the world leader in mobile communications, today announced plans to bring a Symbian OS-based Smartner email solution to market on its Nokia Series 80-based mobile devices like the Nokia 9500 Communicator and the Nokia 9300 smartphone.
Nokia believes that ‘a one-size email’ does not fit all and therefore multi-vendor application support is important to meet the needs of the market today and in the future.
Nokia already offers several different email solutions to its customers varying from personal and business email applications to Enterprise grade business collaboration solutions.
www.nokia.no /about/press/nes.php?id=1320634   (404 words)

  
 Review: Nokia 9300 (MobileBurn)
On the outside, the Nokia 9300 looks like a standard (albeit slightly large) candybar handset, but once opened, the device reveals a full keyboard and a 640x200 pixel 65K color TFT screen that can be viewed from almost any angle.
The 9300 uses Nokia's own Series 80 OS which is built upon Symbian 7.0s OS.
The Nokia 9300 has 80 MB of internal storage that is expandable up to 2 GB with an optional MMC card, which should be more than enough for storing emails and documents.
www.mobileburn.com /review.jsp?Id=850   (631 words)

  
 Slashphone.com - New Advanced Security for Mobile Devices - mobile phone reviews, news, rumors, mobile community and ...
Nokia and Pointsec today announced that they have jointly developed a solution designed to protect enterprise customers' data on mobile devices.
The solution will be available for Nokia Series 60 and Nokia Series 80 devices, starting with the Nokia 9500 Communicator.
Pointsec for Symbian OS supporting the Nokia 9500 Communicator is expected to be available in Q3 2004.
www.slashphone.com /74/804.html   (394 words)

  
 Symbian: Developer: Software Development Kits: Series 80   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nokia Series 80 SDKs enable application development for devices such as the Nokia 9500 Communicator, based on Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 and Symbian OS v7.0s
Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 SDK for Symbian OS - For Personal Profile enables J2ME™ Personal Profile application development for the Nokia 9500 Communicator.
For Personal Profile development you need to have first installed the Series 80 Developer Platform 2 SDK for Symbian OS and then the Personal Profile plug-in, as well as the latest Java SDK (JDK 1.4.1 or higher).
www.symbian.com /developer/sdks_series80.asp   (259 words)

  
 Nokia to enable Blackberry Connect Solution on Series 80
Nokia plans to bring a Symbian OS-based BlackBerry Connect solution to market on its Nokia Series 80-based mobile devices like the Nokia 9500 Communicator.
Both the Nokia 9500 Communicator and the recently announced Nokia 9300 Communicator will be able to connect to BlackBerry services from Research In Motion (RIM), including support for BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service, enabling push-based email, attachment viewing and calendar access.
With the Series 80 device, users can read, view and edit attachments, reply, and manage their email inbox.
www.geekzone.co.nz /content.asp?contentid=3309   (313 words)

  
 News.PDA Live! - Nokia to reinforce security on Symbian 60 and 80 smartphones - PDA Live.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nokia in collaboration with Pointsec has developed a new security solution to protect enterprise customers’ data on mobile devices.
"Nokia strongly believes that security is a key enabler for business mobility," comments Panu Kuusisto, Director, Alliances at Nokia Enterprise Solutions.
The solution will be available for Nokia Series 60 and Nokia Series 80 devices, starting with the Nokia 9500 Communicator, which is expected to be available in Q3 2004.
www.pdalive.com /showarticle.php?threadid=6950   (201 words)

  
 Mobile Development: Why Should I Care? A Q&A with Nokia
Nokia has been working for years to create the reason your readers should care about developing for those mobile computers that look and perform like telephones.
Nokia has a joint development plan with IBM to sell wireless solutions that enable greater workforce mobility.
PDAs without connectivity impose data latency and data normalization issues that are easily overcome with a device like a Series 60 smartphone or a Series 80 device.
www.developer.com /ws/other/article.php/3500071   (1452 words)

  
 Nokia - Search
The Nokia 9500 Communicator is designed to meet the needs of mobile professionals and corporate users...
The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers you high memory capacity, a full set of business-critical applications, and versatile network connections – so you can keep in stride with your work on the go.
The Series 80 platform is a high-end platform for enterprise Communicators and smartphones.
www.nokia.com /search/index.jsp?wsid=8&qt=Communicator   (316 words)

  
 All About Series 80 - News, Reviews and Software for Series 80 (Nokia 9210, 9500 and more...)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Just a note that the only serious producer of themes for the Nokia 7710 has moved 'house' and is now hosted on my 3-Lib server.
Series 60 dominates with just under 80% of the market share with Series 80 taking another 13%.
Perhaps recognising that developers are leaving Palm OS in droves, Forum Nokia has produced a porting guide from Palm OS to Series 60.
www.allaboutseries80.com /musings.php   (902 words)

  
 Nokia Adds Blackberry Software To Series 80 Devices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Nokia announced plans to preload Blackberry software in its Nokia Series 80-based mobile devices, including the Nokia 9500 Communicator.
Nokia is the world's leading manufacturer of cell phones.
Nokia's 9500 Communicator will be able to connect to BlackBerry services from Research In Motion with support for BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.
www.halifaxlive.com /nokia_09082004_9302.php   (178 words)

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