Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Nokia Communicators - The Series



The first Communicator was released in 1996 and almost twice heavier than the latest E90.

Released Model Operating system Weight

2007 Nokia E90 Symbian OS version 9.2 210 g
- Nokia E90 Communicator includes GPS.

2004 Nokia 9500 Symbian OS version 7.0s 222 g
- Nokia 9500 Communicator that was also Nokia’s first cameraphone Communicator and Nokia’s first WiFi cellular phones for sale;

[Nokia 9300 was the third dimensional shift into a smaller form factor is very similiar to the Nokia 9500 but not marketed under Communicator

2001 Nokia 9210 Symbian OS version 6.0 244 g
- Nokia 9210 as the first color screen Communicator model which was the first true smartphone with an open operating system;

1998 Nokia 9110 GEOS 253 g
- The Nokia Communicator model is remarkable also having been the most expensive phone model sold by a major brand for almost the full lifespan of the model series, easily 20% and sometimes 40% more expensive than the next most expensive smartphone by any major manufacturer.

1996 Nokia 9000 GEOS 397 g
This was the first Communicator. It was thicker with antena.



"The first smartphone was the Nokia 9000 Communicator in 1996 which incorporated PDA functionality to the basic mobile phone at the time."

"This distinctive palmtop computer style smartphone was the result of a collaborative effort of an early successful and expensive PDA model by Hewlett Packard combined with Nokia’s bestselling phone around that time and early prototype models had the two devices fixed via a hinge.

About Nokia
Nokia Corporation is the most prolific maker of mobile phones and thus the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer. With headquarters in Keilaniemi of Espoo, Finland, Nokia is best known for its range of mobile phones. Nokia also produces mobile phone infrastructure and other telecommunications equipment for applications such as traditional voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, professional mobile radio, voice over IP, wireless LAN, a line of digital terrestrial television receivers and satellite
receivers. Nokia provides mobile communication equipment for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and WCDMA (UMTS).

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