The famous prototype Nokia preview repeatedly would be the C6-01, an upgraded version of the C6 , which runs on Symbian (^ ^ 1 or 3?). In particular it has a TFT display 3.2 ", a QWERTY keyboard, an FM tuner, WiFi and an 8 megapixel sensor (dual-LED flash and auto focus). It will be available in black or white for € 280 without contract.
via gsmarena
It seems that they had no other. Yesterday Mobile-Review did his and got one of these teams before the Nokia officially announced, so, apparently, have had to rush around the announcement of the device.
This brings N8 interesting features, such as a capacitive screen (finally!), A 12-megapixel camera and the ability to record video at 720p. It has a display (640 × 360) 3.5 inch, 16 GB of internal memory
.The promotional video is great, but as we know, sometimes you can not trust them ...
The most important of the device, however, is that it will be the first to bring the supposed evolution of Symbian, Symbian ^ 3 operating system on which Nokia has put all his hopes for re-compete among the most popular smartphones.
The N8 will be available in mid of this year in Europe, and soon the rest of the world.
More info on http://www.nokia.com/n8
Sygic is the first navigation software maker released for Maemo, the Linux distro that runs on Nokia's N900 smartphone. The navigation package of 1.8 GB card costs almost 60 euros. Nokia does not own navigation for Maemo.
It was already known that Sygic navigation software for Maemo 5 would release, but now the program should be downloaded. The program Mobile Maps has maps for Europe, Russia and the Middle East on board. Nokia Maps on Ovi standard has put the N900, but that is an old version of the map software.
Nokia is preparing a major upheaval of its range this year and many new features. We could obtain an exclusive picture of the upcoming C6.
Very inspired by the N97, the C6 will offer the same form factor as its big brother, touch screen and full sliding qwerty keyboard. Note the return of the trackpad, which had disappeared from the mini N97. Details also important. The system leaves the sliding screen parallel to the keyboard, unlike the N97 family where he is facing the user.
Now Nokia made it possible to charge a cell phone without needing a plug-in point to connect your charger. Nokia people have come with a cellphone that can recharge its own battery by harvesting energy from the user's motion - they called it as self charging.
"Intel and Nokia have announced a partnership" in which they will merge Maemo and Moblin into a new product called "MeeGo", aimed at just about any type of device you can imagine. This is one of the rare moments of convergence in the mobile Linux space.