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motmod
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:41 pm Post subject: Nokia and Cingular release Nokia 9300 smartphone |
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Nokia and Cingular released the Nokia 9300 smartphone in the United States. The GSM headeset is selling the device for $350 with a service contract. The Nokia 9300 was announced in 2004—which seems like a previous century by wireless standards—and is just making its U.S. debut, after expectations that Cingular would offer it in November 2005. The device arrives in time to go head-to-head with Motorola Inc.’s Moto Q, which the vendor said would be available in the United States in April, though no carrier alliance has yet been announced.
The Nokia 9300 clamshell-style handset runs on Cingular’s nationwide
EDGE network but not on the carrier’s higher-speed UMTS/HSDPA network,
which is in the process of being rolled out. The 9300 runs BlackBerry's
wireless e-mail software. The device also offers a full keyboard, color
screen, five-way conference calling capability, speakerphone and
Bluetooth connectivity. Cingular said it plans to offer its Xpress Mail
push e-mail service on the device, targeting individuals and small
businesses. The 9300 will also support the Nokia Business Center
software solution for large corporations.
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