I first read on Nokia Mobile Talk (thanks Jorge) and then on the Guardian that Nokia will be announcing an Android-based device at Nokia World in September. The Guardian states their sources as “industry insiders” so I am not sure what that means and I have not seen or heard anything official from Nokia yet. Let’s chalk this up as a rumor for now, but an interesting one at that.
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Currenly, rumors for all over the net  that nokia has a plan to lauch thier newest high end phone, Well, according to the latest rumours circulating the internet now, Finnish mobile phone maker is planning to launch several new full-touch screen handsets that will be equipped with capacitive screens instead of the resistive screens that have been used in the company’s first mass market touchscreen device Nokia 5800 XM, as well as in their forthcoming flagship touch device, Nokia N97.

DigiTimes also reports that Nokia has decided to adopt Synaptics’ touchscreen IC solution for its upcoming high-end handset and smartphone to be launched in the third quarter, and it does not rule out the possibility of offering multi-touch functions, according to sources at Taiwan IC designers.
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Geeks Gadget: Nokia announced the newer Handset

Nokia has just announced its newest handset to support Near Field Communications (NFC). NFC on the Nokia 6212 allows it to pair and exchange contents (music, video, calendar data etc) by tapping it with another NFC-enabled device such as a NFC-enabled photo frame, cellphone, speaker etc. Now, it has been extended to the classic 6216, to allow contactless payment via NFC. “The launch of the Nokia 6216 classic SIM-based NFC handset is a great step forward for payment and ticketing services“, says Alex Sinclair, the chief technology officer of the GSM Association.

The spec includes : Quad-band GSM, dual-band 3G (850/2100 MHz), 2-inch QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, microSDHC support, Bluetooth and 22MB of user-accessible memory.

The Nokia 6216 classic is due to be available in the third quarter of 2009 in select markets with an estimated retail price of 150 euros before tax

Nokia and Verizon Wireless has started to roll out the Nokia 7205 Intrigue handset. Nokia describes the handset as “sophisticated” with its black black exterior and a Hidden-until-lit” external display, an internal color keypad, and support for many multimedia and music features.

Nokia 7205

Its external display blends with the black exterior, and illuminates when you receive a text message or a call. The external display can also be used to view messages, play songs from Verizon’s V CAST service, or to snooze an alarm.

The handset comes with a “gradient color keypad”, either in “in silver-fade” or “pink-fade” finish “with a different directional key for each finish”.

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Geek Gadgets : Nokia Series Collection

The discussions around the mobile phone will take place, Nokia, the first name only, although it is the most attractive mobile phone users by the beginning of the phone with different styles, and work facilities.

Now Nokia has occupied a high position in the world of mobile phones. Due to the success of a great producer of the popular mobile. Some of the main reasons is focused on the priorities and needs of the users and mobile phones began to meet the needs of users of the right moment. The first is that the company has begun with the introduction of the low rate of mobile phones Nokia.

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Geek Gadgets: Nokia 5320 Xpress Music

Nokia 5320 Xpress Music is the latest Nokia mobile phone which has been announced in April 2008.

It is expected that it will released by nokia in the end of 2008. I like this mobile phone after Nokia N96.I will now discuss its Full Features and Specification below.

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Geek Gadgets: Nokia E90 Communicator Review

MobileBurn reviews the Nokia E90 Communicator and writes, “In spite of Nokia’s E90 having an obvious business focus, it has a very solid array of multimedia abilities and plenty of other practical functions that make it an all around handy device to have as a companion. To start with, the E90′s 3.2 megapixel camera takes some very nice photos as long as there is reasonable lighting.

It has a good auto-focus system and a flash that is passable in dark situations. In general the automatic white balance function works well, and color noise is kept pretty low in all but very dark situations.

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Geek Gadgets: Nokia E71 Reviews

Announced today and scheduled to start shipping in July, the Nokia E71 is a new, long awaited phone belonging to the business-oriented Eseries line. Even though its name suggests that it is a successor to the E70 (equipped with large, unfolding, two-part QWERTY keyboard), the E71 follows the E61 and E61i design, offering large, 320×240 pixel, 2.36″ screen and monoblock QWERTY keyboard of the “Blackberry” type.

What comes to your mind when you touch this phone for the first time is its high build quality and a feeling of sturdiness.

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Geek Gadgets: Nokia E66 Reviews

Nokia has officially announced their latest business slider phone, Nokia E66. The specs of the device have been leaked earlier, so the only surprise for many of you might be that it has the same price as Nokia E71, which has a QWERTY keyboard. The slider phone has a 2.4″, 240 x 320 pixels large display, a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 2.5 mm jack output, infrared port, stereo Bluetooth, WLAN, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA (3G) and HSDPA support and an A-GPS receiver. Just like E71 it can record 640 x 480 pixels large videos at 22 fps and it also has a frontal camera.
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Nokia 6600 Slide mid-range releases

Nokia’s 6600 slide is one of two slider phones from its new mid-range releases, and should appeal to those who might be put off by the clamshell version of the same number – the 6600 Fold, because of its underspecced 2MP camera.

The slide version features a far more respectable 3.2MP model, with autofocus and flash, and can capture video at up to 30 frames per second.

It’s a particularly compact phone as well, one of Nokia’s smallest slide-models to date at just 14mm thick, 90mm long and 45 wide.
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