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Knut.G. Posts: 149

-Fist: The 7210 is going to be the same price or less than the 8310 this is official.

No it isn't. The official line is:
"The price will be somewhat higher than the initial price of the Nokia 8310 when it first came to market, and may vary slightly from market to market." Read it at the FAQ at nokia.com.


-Second: We are not sure yet if the 7210 haven’t Bluetooth because we don’t know the full specs of the phone.

This is bull and you know it. If it had bluetooth, they would announce it, it IS a big buzzword you know, and an important technology. If it launches with Bluetooth, you may kick me in the nuts if you like. I'm sure it won't.


-...just to add a new Bluetooth battery for example and they update the software that’s it...

Oh, how convinient. More expenses and delays.

-Knut
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Posted: 2002-03-12 22:23:00
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apaman Posts: 191

Taken from infosync
"The 7210 is the latest model in Nokia's line of fashion phones, and incorporates advanced features such as tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS support, MMS, J2ME - and also has an FM radio which requires the headset that comes with the phone to be connected should you be listening to the FM radio via the handsfree speaker since the headset acts as the antenna of the radio. A new four-way navipad button has been added to the phone, but the most interesting addition is the new color display that rivals that of the already available Ericsson T68/Sony Ericsson T68i and the Philips Fisio 820 which is scheduled for availability in Q2.

In an unusual twist, Nokia has made it possible to use two different configurations of the phone's GPRS capabilities - either 2 downlink channels and 2 uplink channels simultaneously or 3 downlink channels and 1 uplink channel simultaneously. Most likely, this has been done with corporate users in mind as these could experience situations where it's as important as being upload data at good speeds as download it.

The Nokia 7210 is the first product based on the new Nokia Series 40 user interface, which is optimized for small color screens. The Nokia 7210's color display supports 4096 colors and, together with MMS, offers users richer communication means than what SMS offers today. MMS works much the same way as traditional text messaging (SMS), but makes it possible for users of the Nokia 7210 to combine text-, graphic- and imaging content in one message. Once the user has written a text and selected a picture, a multimedia message can be sent directly to another MMS compatible terminal, as well as to any email address. When MMS's are sent to non-MMS capable terminals, recipients can receive a message with a password and website address where they can view the message. In addition, the phone is also able to receive MMS's with text-, image-, and tone content - although this depends on a number of factors such as network capabilities, device compatibility and content formats supported.

The Nokia 7210 supports Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), and the Mobile Information Device Profile 1.0 (MIDP 1.0), which is an industry standard specification optimized for mobile devices such as mobile phones. Although Nokia did not announce any detailed plans, the company said that J2ME will enable users to "personalize their phone to best support their lifestyle by downloading the applications they want and need, whether it be with entertainment, lifestyle management, or travel content, for example."

The audio features of the phone have also been upgraded compared to previous models, and the 7210 now features polyphonic MIDI ring tones and and integrated stereo FM radio. MIDI sounds and traditional ring tones can also be used as personal ring tones and SMS alert tones, and new sounds can be received over MMS, downloaded from Club Nokia via WAP or via the Internet with Nokia PC Suite 5.0. Also, an integrated handsfree speaker makes it possible for example to listen to the radio without a headset.

Something new Nokia has come up with, and which the 7210 is the first phone to use, is called a Pop-Port interface connector, which Nokia says will be a primary interface connector in future Nokia phones. The Pop-Port connector is designed to provide functionality such as digital accessory identification, stereo audio or fast data connectivity. According to Nokia, the company will gradually open parts of the interface and license the specifications to both accessory and phone manufacturers, and has visions for creating an entire accessory industry using the Pop-Port interface.

A well known feature for users of other Nokia phones, the 7210 can also download wallpaper pictures for the phone, and users will in addition be able to store pictures in a personal picture zone in Club Nokia's Photo Zone and send pictures as multimedia messages from the web site.

Other features of the Nokia 7210 include a WAP 1.2.1 browser, a digital clock screensaver, an enhanced calendar, user changeable color schemes for the display, two Java games: Triple Pop and Bounce, a stopwatch and a countdown timer. The 7210 also comes with version 5.0 of the Nokia PC Suite, has an infrared port, weighs 83g, offers a talktime of up to 4 hours and a standby time of up to 240 hours.

Nokia expects the 7210 to start shipping globally by in the 3rd quarter of 2002, but for those of you who can't wait that long to get a closer look at it, we've prepared a hi-res picture series on the following pages"
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Posted: 2002-03-12 22:31:00
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n|ck_xp Posts: 363

Ikirimis

1.NOKIA 35% of the market
2.Motorola 14.8% of the market
3.Siemens
4.Samsung
5.Sonyericsson 5.5 of the market

I don’t say that the Gartner company make this results yesterday.So this is not 29%.The sonyericsson in statistic before that was in the thirt position with 15% and motorola in the second with 16% something like that.Things change every day!Maybe one day sonyericsson is gonna be in the firsr!I dont have any problem with that...
See you
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Posted: 2002-03-12 22:39:00
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apaman Posts: 191

Ok guys who cares who has more sells which phone is better, this is all great news for us the more battle there is on the market, the better the phones will get and the cheaper they will, let nokia and battle and at the end we are the winners, since new phones will cmon with java implemented bluetooth, and you can name it. So let the market do what it needs to do.
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Posted: 2002-03-12 22:57:00
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apaman Posts: 191

Quote:
On 2002-03-12 22:39, n|ck_xp wrote:
Ikirimis

1.NOKIA 35% of the market
2.Motorola 14.8% of the market
3.Siemens
4.Samsung
5.Sonyericsson 5.5 of the market

I don’t say that the Gartner company make this results yesterday.So this is not 29%.The sonyericsson in statistic before that was in the thirt position with 15% and motorola in the second with 16% something like that.Things change every day!Maybe one day sonyericsson is gonna be in the firsr!I dont have any problem with that...
See you

Did you just make up all this info because this seems incorrect, well this has to be fake 5.5 percent ye right more then that.
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Posted: 2002-03-12 23:00:00
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kevin81 Posts: 390

5.5% is correct, unfortunately for SE but true. I just hope that more and more ppl in the world realize and start to appreciate SE phones, because I think if SE market share drops below 5%, they will get out of the mobile business altogether and THAT would really be sad...
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Posted: 2002-03-12 23:36:00
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mcastro Posts: 62

Nokia has released more than 10 phones in recent months, with styles and features that does't really differ much, is this really a good idea?

.. its 16 phones, I counted

[ This Message was edited by: mcastro on 2002-03-13 02:21 ]
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Posted: 2002-03-13 02:18:00
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mcastro Posts: 62

Please please please! Let SE stay at 5% market share, so owning an ericsson would have some exclusivity! At least it would be 1 out of 20 owns an ericsson, and NOT 1 out of 3 owns a Nokia!
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Posted: 2002-03-13 02:38:00
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lor Posts: > 500

Every nokia user I know is amazed with my T68, and you're all right

Nokia doesn't even come close to phones at the moment. Lol, and I bet you the price of the 7210 will be considerably lower tha nthe T68 or the T68i.
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Posted: 2002-03-13 06:13:00
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orange Posts: 397

It is really sad, that almost the only thing you can rely with your T68's over N7210 is BT.
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Posted: 2002-03-13 10:53:00
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