Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Network:
UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Announced:
2005, 4Q
Status:
Coming Soon
Size

Dimensions:
107.4 x 58.2 x 24.8 mm, 136cc
Weight:
191 g
Display

Type:
TFT, 16M colors
Size:
320 x 240 pixels, 42 x 57 mm

- Second external display 65K colors, (128x36 pixels)
Ringtones

Type:
Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3
Customization:
download
Vibration :
Yes


Memory

Phonebook:
Yes
Call records:
Yes
Card slot:
miniSD, (up to 2GB), hot swap

- 90 MB internal memory
Features

OS:
S60 3rd edition (Symbian OS , Series 60 UI)
GPRS:
Class 11
3G
Yes, 384 kbps
WLAN:
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
HSCSD:
No
EDGE:
Class 10, 236.8 kbps
Bluetooth:
Yes
Infrared:
Yes
USB:
Yes
Messaging:
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser:
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Games:
Yes , download
Colors:

Camera:
2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(CIF), flash; secondary VGA video call camera, put your photo on your mobile

- DVB-H TV broadcast receiver- Push to talk - Java MIDP 2.0- MP3/AAC player- Stereo FM Radio- T9- Voice command/memo- PIM including calendar, to-do list
Battery


Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Stand-by:
Up to 336 h
Talk time:
Up to 4 h





Symbian anounces ARM Cortex

Symbian Ltd. today announced that Symbian OS is the first mobile OS to support the new ARM Cortex-A8 processor currently running on TI OMAP3430, the first applications processor in 65nm technology. The technology enables significantly higher Symbian smartphone performance whilst maintaining greater power efficiency and lowering development costs for handset manufacturers.
Symbian OS is also the first mobile OS to be fully scalable across all ARM processor architectures from the ARM Cortex-A8 processor, through mainstream ARM11 family of processors, to cost-effective ARM9 family of processors. The ARM Cortex-A8 processor, which is based on ARM v7 architecture, is the highest performance most power-efficient applications processor developed by ARM to date and is designed to enrich mobile phones with applications that formerly required the consumption levels of a PC.