Details on the Nokia 9300 Communicator from Cingular
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Nope, it’s not a Windows Mobile phone, but it looks as cool as a gravy biscuit. This clamshell device has BlackBerry Connect support and opens up to reveal a nice wide screen with a full keyboard. Closed it looks like just an ordinary Nokia phone.
Doug posted on the Nokia 9300 the other day, but I decided to post again with more details since this phone looks like it will be a hit with those that do not choose Windows Mobile.
Key Features
- Advanced voice features: handsfree speakerphone and conference calling capability
- Full keyboard and two 65,536-color displays
- Messaging options: email with attachments, SMS, and MMS
- Office applications: Documents, Sheet, and Presentations
- Organizer (calendar, contacts, tasks) and email with PC synchronization via Nokia PC Suite software
- Large memory storage: 80MB built-in memory plus MultiMediaCard (MMC)
- High-speed data connectivity with EGPRS (EDGE)
- Mobile Internet connectivity
- Symbian 7.0S OS (series 80 platform), Java MIDP 2.0 and Personal profile 1.0
- Contacts and calendar data transfer over Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared between compatible Nokia devices
- Pop-Port™ interface for mobile enhancement connectivity
- Tri-band (EGSM 900/1800/1900) operation for use on five continents
Cingular’s retail price is $349.00, but you can get it cheaper if you jump on a contract.
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