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Nokia Oro passes FCC, cleared for a gaudy stateside landing
Posted on May 29th, 2011 No commentsThe odds that you'll have a North American spotting of Nokia's audacious 18-karat gold Oro just became more likely. That's because the handset recently appeared before the FCC and was certified for frequencies utilized by AT&T, Bell, Telus, Rogers, T-Mobile, Wind and Mobilicity. That's not to suggest any of the carriers are taking a bet with this one, but it leaves a good opportunity for someone to flaunt their excess while using their network of choice. The stark photography certainly doesn't embellish the bling that we'd seen in earlier press shots, but don't kid yourself -- anything lavished with gold is likely to scream "Mug me" on busy street corners. Lest we reiterate, the phone is nothing more than a gilded C7 and it's selling for under a Benjamin on contract as the Nokia Astound. If you're genuinely wanting to attract attention in the US, running Symbian is thoroughly sufficient.Nokia Oro passes FCC, cleared for a gaudy stateside landing originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sun, 29 May 2011 09:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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NTT DoCoMo announces 24 new mobile wonders (yes, really) to flood its network
Posted on May 22nd, 2011 No commentsSo, Japan... want a new mobile device? How about 24? This grandiose announcement comes straight from NTT DoCoMo, which commonly lays its cards on the table for the delight of consumers. Among the selection you'll find eight new Gingerbread phones, six incredibly high-res shooters (ranging between 12.2 and 16.3 megapixels), eight waterproof handsets, and one embedded with Swarovski crystals. We're particularly thrilled to see the mighty Galaxy S II, 3D-capturing Aquos SH-12C, 700-nit Optimus Bright (contrastingly-named but nearly identical to the Optimus Black), ultra-slim MEDIAS WP N-06C, and mobile payment-enabled Xperia Acro. Oh, and don't forget about the LOOX F-07C -- a multi-talented handset that's running Symbian and Windows 7 Home Premium -- while two LTE-enabled WiFi routers are sneaking into DoCoMo's party, too. That's a lot to absorb, so check out the source for individual release timeframes, which begin now and continue through August -- or just check out the PR after the break.Continue reading NTT DoCoMo announces 24 new mobile wonders (yes, really) to flood its network
NTT DoCoMo announces 24 new mobile wonders (yes, really) to flood its network originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 21 May 2011 20:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nokia posts $834 million quarterly loss, smartphone share down to 35%
Posted on October 15th, 2009 No commentsRead -- Smartphone slip
Nokia just posted a net loss of 559 million euro (834 million dollars) for the third quarter -- its first quarterly loss in a decade according to the AFP. The loss comes after a reported 20% drop in sales and 1.17 billion euros in write-downs, mostly for impairment charges on Nokia Siemens Networks. Nokia also said that its smartphone market share dropped to 35% versus 41% in the previous quarter. With fierce competition from Apple and RIM, and Palm just launching its Pre into Nokia's European stronghold, well, it's a good thing Nokia's branching out into untapped markets like single-core Atom-based netbooks.
Read -- First loss in a decade
Read -- Nokia Q3 statementNokia posts $834 million quarterly loss, smartphone share down to 35% originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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