Posts Tagged ‘Phone’

Nokia E75 mobile phone

Posted: 25th January 2011 by eiyadmahmoud2 in Uncategorized
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, NOKIA has produced two excellent and deservedly popular business-minded mobiles in recent years. The E51 is a solid yet stylishly compact “candy bar” handset with a standard alphanumeric keypad, while the E71 (and the more budget-minded E63, for that matter) has a large square screen and qwerty keyboard. With the new E75, Nokia has [...]

Nokia produces gold-plated phone in Qatar

Posted: 21st June 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in Uncategorized
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Produced CGC, Nokia partner in Qatar, Phone Nokia 8800 Gold Arte talk in Doha. The new phone cover plated layer of gold 18 carat white and skin origin, characterized by Bengmat video and live images of backgrounds and characteristics of remote sensing of the movement and click through touch, which allows the user to use [...]

Nokia produced a new Black phone

Posted: 21st June 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in Uncategorized
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Produced from the phone company Nokia, which launched the new name for 7205 Intrigue, and a turquoise, black and hidden external screen does not detect them only when a person received a text message or call, similar to full color with the phone. The interior of the keyboard are then available in the color pink [...]

Tight window for developers of Windows Phone 7 Series before Q3

Posted: 3rd March 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in Uncategorized
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer closed this morning’s preview of Windows Phone 7 Series at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona by saying he wanted to diffuse some of the buzz that would inevitably be generated. This after the company intimated to reporters during last January’s CES that Windows Mobile 7 would be introduced this week, then [...]

Windows Phone 7 Series is a lost cause

Posted: 12th February 2010 by eiyadmahmoud2 in Uncategorized
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Could Windows Phone 7 Series save Microsoft’s mobile platform? Yes. In 2007. In 2010, it’s a non-starter. That’s not easy for me to write, because with Windows Phone 7 Series Microsoft is following much of the advice I offered via blog posts over the last few years. That advice would have meant something when given, [...]