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Nokia E72 and E75 Leaked and Looking Hot!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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Fresh after seeing some new Nokia concept phones we get a real treat from our favourite Finns: leaked marketing materials that show the E72 and E75 handsets in action. Seems that Nokia’s preparing two new E Series phones and we should focus on the E75, an extremely promising S60 slider.

Here are two shots of the Nokia E75:

Nokia E72 and E75 Leaked and Looking Hot!

Nokia E72 and E75 Leaked and Looking Hot!

The E72 and the E75 look like perfect messaging devices and texting/email should be a breeze on these QWERTY cellphones. What’s Nokia going to leak next? Some specs for these devices or the long awaited ?

Here are some E72 shots, in case you didn’t have enough of the E Series:

Nokia E72 and E75 Leaked and Looking Hot!

Nokia E72 and E75 Leaked and Looking Hot!

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Nokia F700 Should Be the Perfect Finnish Touchscreen Handset

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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Well, I haven’t seen a Nokia F Series till now, but who knows what the future holds, as we approach a potential announcement of the handset. This touchscreen device is dubbed the F700 and looks like something LG would design. As for the real artist behind this , all we’ve got is something like “vb vella”.

Quite a thick slider we’re dealing with and I’m betting on an accelerometer under that “hood”.

f 700

 [found on Photobucket]

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Nokia N98 Concept Phone, Designed by Tobias Hornof

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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Last time we saw the Nokia N98 concept phone, it was an iPhone clone with a twist and uber-specs. Well, Tobias Hornof gave it another shot and created the wonderful device below. This N98 concept design is surely no iPhone, or its remote relative, but rather takes the whole idea of full touchscreen handset further.

Nokia N98 Concept Phone, Designed by Tobias Hornof

It reminds me of the LG Synthesis, while the full touchscreen is really FULL, as I can see that there are no visible edges at the side of the phone. The interface is basic enough to suit any user’s tastes, but I’m curios to see how a virtual QWERTY keypad works on this display. All in all a great device!

[thank to Tobias Hornof]

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Nokia 7001, as Futuristic as it Gets…

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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We have to start by mentioning that these is not an official design, but a fan made device, bearing the name of Nokia 7001. Can a square mobile handset, half the size of the iPhone make it on today’s market?

Nokia 7001, as Futuristic as it Gets...

The 7001 was designed by Tobias Hornof and some may see it as a square LG Prada, but what’s fascinating is the slick interface of this exotic phone. I mean, come on, there’s even a virtual QWERTY keypad on that tiny screen!

Fancy a stylus or will you rely on your piano-playing thin fingers?

Nokia 7001, as Futuristic as it Gets...

[via Intomobile]

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Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

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The N-XT concept phone is the product of a man that LOVES cellphones and mobile tech, Christexaport, as he’s known in the Symbian-freak forum. He recently wrote a bold letter to Mr. Ukko Lappalainen, the head of Nokia’s Nseries segment, including some images of his concept phone. Here’s one of them:

Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

Christexaport knows how to point out each flaw and each achievement of the Finns in the past years, but also stated what he wants from the N Series devices of 2008. As for the N-XT handset, this is a true beauty with a very, very appealing spec sheet that includes a 4.1″ , a DLP 720p projector, an 1800 mAH battery and an Assisted-GPS with compass.

Add an 8 megapixel camera to that list and couple it Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, user controlled optical zoom depth, face detection, dual LED and Xenon Flash plus WVGA video capture (30 fps).

Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

The Nokia N-XT is basically a mobile multimedia computer, rather than your average smartphone and it’s designed for media sharing and creation. It uses the innovative transforming slider form factor you can see in the images attached to this article. The sliding part can move upward, forward and atop the handset, in a T shape, an idea that would go perfectly with the successor of the N96.

Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

The internal specs list of the device looks reasonably well: 160 MB RAM, 256 MB phone memory, 24 GB internal storage space, microSDHC slot, dedicated GPU (made by Nvidia, maybe?) and dedicated Audio DSP. As far as connectivity goes, we’ve got Firewire, Bluetooth, WiFi, microUSB 2.0, HDMI out and quadband WCDMA.

We must mention that we fully support Christexaport’s initiative and hope that Nokia will use his design in order not only to perfect the N Series devices, but to upgrade the entire smartphone industry.

Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

Nokia N-XT Concept IS the Future of Mobile Phones, a Symbian Freak Initiative

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Nokia Scroll OLED Laptop Is Finally Something Hotter Than The Morph

Monday, September 8th, 2008

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What say you? A Nokia laptop that’s voice activated and uses a scroll-style OLED display? Why, this must be gibberish talk son… or is it? Rodrigo Mercado surely thinks it’s not, since he designed this concept laptop, that’s got a bit of that beautiful Morph in it. And it’s the flexible bit I’m talking about…

Nokia Scroll OLED Laptop Is Finally Something Hotter Than The Morph

Imagine sitting on a bench and suddenly rolling up your Nokia laptop… How cool is that? I’m not even going to start about the inclusion of Skype or phone functions on the device, as it’s so surreal that it might crumble at the touch of a thought. Superb design job Rodrigo!

Nokia Scroll OLED Laptop Is Finally Something Hotter Than The Morph

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Nokia BMW Concept Phone Features GPS and Superior Video Shooting

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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Don’t expect a BMW phone to land in the shops too soon, as it usually takes some time for two tech giants to cooperate, specially after the Bochum scandal, that left many German workers jobless.

As for the beautiful design you can check out below, it pertains to Evgen Designer and it features GPS navigation and a powerful camera.

Nokia BMW Concept Phone Features GPS and Superior Video Shooting

The Nokia BMW comes with an interesting “push to open” mechanism that makes its display rotate 90 degrees turning the whole device into a handycam. Notice the original camera placement? Sony would probably love to invent something like this…

Nokia BMW Concept Phone Features GPS and Superior Video Shooting

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Nokia s7 Experience Navigator, Slim Touchscreen Device

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

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There’s absolutely no info online about the Nokia s7 designed by Han Rhyu, but we’ll try to take a lucky guess. The “Experience Navigator” branding clearly points out that we’re dealing with a GPS-based device, while the picture shows a neat touchscreen with a not so hot interface.

Nokia s7 Experience Navigator, Slim Touchscreen Device

As for the form of the device, it would rather suit an MP3 player/phone Nokia product than a Navigator, but I guess we’ll live with that.

[via Coroflot]

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Nokia Tube 5800, NOT the First Full Touchscreen Nokia Phone

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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Did you know that the long awaited Nokia Tube or the 5800 XpressMusic handset was not the company’s first full touchscreen phone? I’ve seen this claim on lots of blogs and I thought so too, till I stumbled upon this piece of info on Symbian-Freak.com.

Seems that the 2003-launched Nokia 7710 was a full touchscreen smartphone as well, but it was discontinued at some point.

Nokia Tube 5800, NOT the First Full Touchscreen Nokia Phone

Notice the huge difference between a Nokia Tube prototype wannabe (left) and the 7710 (right). Ever used one of those?

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Nokia N40 Windows Mobile Smartphone Should be an Android

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

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After seeing that hot touchscreen Nokia handset the other day, it’s time for yet another neat concept, the Nokia N40, designed by Carlos Montes de Oca and Amed Avila. Strangely enough, the N40 ditches Symbian in favor of Windows Mobile and features a frontal VGA video call camera.

Nokia N40 Windows Mobile Smartphone Should be an Android

We’re talking about a sliding smartphone with an LCD display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, a music player and a joystick. Am I the only one who thinks that Google Android would better suit the N40?

Nokia N40 Windows Mobile Smartphone Should be an Android

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