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Nokia's "not enthusiastic" about touchscreens -- Apple, LG, and HTC say wha? {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 12th 2007 2:49PM Just as a clarification, if translated from the original article in Swedish, he actually said that Nokia's studies show that "most" users prefer joystick or keyboards - which means that Nokia does see that some users are interested in a touchscreen input.
Nokia and Qualcomm ready to play nice because of WiMax? {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 20th 2007 5:41PM Actually, this is just a quarterly roundtable that the CDG puts on - they do these regularly with representatives of different companies talking about their vision of technology, it's not a press conference. Someone is connecting dots that aren't really there on this one.
GE slaps its brand onto a line of... digital cameras? {Engadget}
Feb 13th 2007 2:33PM Anyone else remember when GE slapped their name on old Ericsson phones? That made about as much sense as this.
T-Mobile details 3G plans {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 6th 2006 11:49AM Not T-Mobile's fault that the spectrum isn't compatible - the spectrum being auctioned by the FCC simply isn't the same as what is being used in the rest of the world. Given a choice, I am sure they would love to be able to be on the same frequency in all of their markets.
Nokia's N95 smartphone goes legit {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 27th 2006 7:58AM Actually, that spec page is wrong. The N95 is indeed a quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) device.
Up close with the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 20th 2006 7:33AM A mineral glass lens is designed to be scratch-resistant, not hammer-proof. I'm more interested to know what it means to have "bit it on the wall"
T-Mobile's UMA goodies exposed {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 1st 2006 4:42PM But with Skype, you aren't going to get the handoff from cellular to Wi-Fi or the one phone number that you get with the carrier-provided UMA system.
Nokia's Chicago flagship: exclusive walkthrough {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 24th 2006 9:49AM Chris is right. Beverly Center is a unique Experience Center in that it is in an 'in-line' space, and not a kiosk like most of the other 23 Experience Centers, but it is certainly not a Flagship Store - of which there will be only 18 of in the world, and is quite a different experience - and also differs in that sales can be made at Flagship Stores - not Experience Centers.
And for mic82 - be patient, Helsinki's Flagship Store will launch later this year. :)









