Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition
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The Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition is a Series 40 6th Edition phone, supporting quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900. Other key features include integrated GPS and Nokia Maps, accelerometer (tap), magnetometer, 2 megapixel camera, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.
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about 1 day ago - No comments
Nokia has filed a patent with the US patents office for a phone that can work continuously without requiring to be plugged in for a recharge. The phone will convert energy from the owner’s motion to charge itself.
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about 4 days ago - 2 comments
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about 4 days ago - 1 comment
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about 2 weeks ago - No comments
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about 2 weeks ago - 3 comments
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about 1 month ago - No comments
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First look at the Cseries with leaked Symbian-running Nokia C5
about 1 month ago - No comments
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