Nokia Removes Native VoIP from N Series Phones
Nokia, the leading handset maker, has been a favorite of ours for two reasons –- it ruthlessly promoted and added Wi-Fi connectivity to its handsets and added VoIP functionality to its devices.
Nokia, the leading handset maker, has been a favorite of ours for two reasons –- it ruthlessly promoted and added Wi-Fi connectivity to its handsets and added VoIP functionality to its devices.
It is rare that Nokia announces phones for the U.S. market, but today we have one of these cases. Luckily, these are not some low-end models but N-series smartphones with lots of bells and whistles.
The first pictures of the Blaze ZN4 appeared in the end of June, but now a couple of new live photos leaked, meaning the phone is probably still part of VZW’s upcoming line. It has strange MING-like form-factor, with transparent cover and touch screen underneath.
Documents seen on the FCC web site provide details about the newly approved Nokia 2680.
LG just officially announced to us the successor of the Viewty, the KC910. It is an all-in-one multimedia phone, sporting 8-megapixel camera, Dolby sound for music, and DivX and XviD support for video playback.
You know how it goes with Sony — proprietary just seems to rule the roost. Thankfully, the outfit is at least recognizing a trend in the market by trotting out an iPod-friendly version of its S-AIR wireless audio technology.