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New All-In-One Nokia

blirp writes: "Nokia today anounced the new 9210 Communicator. " Just dual-band support, so it won't work in North America, but great standby and talk time, and just 244 grams in weight. Mmm...

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  1. Re:too bad by PTBarnum · · Score: 4

    The 9210 works on Symbian's EPOC operating system, not WinCE. Nokia doesn't go out of their way to call attention to this, but they do mention EPOC on several pages.

  2. 244 Grams by citizenc · · Score: 4
    You can it to:
    • Call your dealer to buy 244 grams,
    • Fax your dealer to buy 244 grams,
    • E-mail your dealer to buy 244 grams,
    • SMS message your dealer to buy 244 grams

    Think about that 244 grams.. what a magical number. *Grin*

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    CitizenC
    My name is not 'nospam,' but 'citizenc'.
  3. Re:too bad by koapykoala · · Score: 4

    it uses WinCE
    see http://www.nokia.com/phones/9210/specifications.ht ml
    Technical data

    Dual band: EGSM 900/1800
    32-bit ARM9-based RISC CPU
    Operating system: EPOC
    Data speed up to 43.2 kbps (HSCSD)
    Memory Card slot (MultiMediaCard standard)
    Connectivity: IrDA, Ir-TranP, Cable (DLR-2L)
    Low power consumption

  4. Mobile phones... by drivers · · Score: 4

    Too bad it doesn't have a feature to detect if it is being used by the driver of a moving car, and disable itself.

  5. Doesn't work in north america? by YouOverThere · · Score: 5

    "Just dual-band support, so it won't work in North America"
    I guess I'll have to return my Dual-band phone that I've been using the last year, as dual-band support seems to not work here in North America.

    Funny I swear I've been able to make and receive calls all year......

    Or it could be that people forget CANADA is PART OF NORTH AMERICA!

    and dual-band phones work here fine.