Alyster_972 Posté(e) le 24 août 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 24 août 2011 Nokia 600 – loud and proud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMrWJSC7jhc&feature=player_embedded Today Nokia announces the Nokia 600, its third smartphone built for the new operating system update, Symbian Belle. The Nokia 600 is designed to provide an all-in-one entertainment hub and has the (dubious?) honour of being our loudest smartphone to date. All the specs and features after the break. The Nokia 600 is made to get the party moving with a super loud speaker inside (it’s rated at a window-rattling 106 phon). Option two for music is an FM transmitter so you can blast your music through the nearest radio; and third, the FM receiver has an internal antennae, so you don’t have to plug in earphones to listen. Like our other new smartphones launched today, the Nokia 600 also comes with NFC, so you can use it with accessories like the Nokia Play 360 speakers, as well as tap to share pictures and use other emerging NFC apps. The free, NFC-enabled versions of Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja included in the package are another way to use the technology. Running through the specs, the Nokia 600 is powered by Symbian Belle and a 1GHz processor. The display is 3.2-inch nHD capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. It measures 111 x 53 x 13mm and weighs 100g. The Nokia 600 comes with a pentaband radio, and supports 3G data rates up to HSUPA standards, as well as WiFi and Bluetooth. As you’d expect, there’s also A-GPS with an accelorometer and magnetometer. There’s 2GB of internal memory on board, with support for up to another 32GB of storage using a MicroSD card. There’s a 5-megapixel full-focus camera on the back, with an LED flash, that can take stills and 720p video. The battery will last for up to 15 hours talk-time on GSM, and up to 550 hours in standby. The Nokia 600 will be available in black, white, pink and lime flavours from the third quarter of 2011. Before taxes and operator subsidies, it will cost around EUR 180. Is mobile music at the top of your priorities when it comes to your smartphone choice? Let us know in the comments. source: NokiaConversation Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Stem Posté(e) le 24 août 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 24 août 2011 Document nokia datasheet en pdf: http://press.nokia.com/ Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
jacques Posté(e) le 29 août 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 29 août 2011 . Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Alyster_972 Posté(e) le 31 août 2011 Auteur Signaler Share Posté(e) le 31 août 2011 Galerie photo des Nokia 700-701-600 Source: Page facebook de SymbianWorld.org Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
jacques Posté(e) le 8 septembre 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 8 septembre 2011 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Stem Posté(e) le 20 septembre 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 20 septembre 2011 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Alyster_972 Posté(e) le 1 novembre 2011 Auteur Signaler Share Posté(e) le 1 novembre 2011 le Nokia 600 aurait été annulé ! Back at the Symbian Belle launch, there were three Nokia smartphones announced. The Nokia 701, Nokia 700 and the budget Nokia 600. Apparently Nokia wasnt too keen on the 600 because reports are, it’s been cancelled. Expected to hit shelves this Q4, all pages for the Nokia 600 have been removed from Nokia’s global sites, with even the Nokia developer website no longer listing it. Even videos of the phone from Nokia’s Youtube page are no longer there. Luckily we actually have a video of the phone, and a preview of it so we know, it did actually exist at one point. Strange to see that Nokia would decide to cancel a phone that was already announced. The only time the company ever did that, was with the Nokia 7700 which boasted a touchscreen and side-talking, but was cancelled in favor of the Nokia 7710 which was the company’s first touchscreen device. We had plenty of play time with the Nokia 600, which seemed like a very solid phone. Strange to see this happen. I wonder if we’ll ever know the reason? source: Zomgitscj.com Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Brice Posté(e) le 1 novembre 2011 Signaler Share Posté(e) le 1 novembre 2011 Pour avoir vu tourner belle sur un N8 franchement c'est vraiment pas mal dommage que ça sorte aussi tard pour Symbian Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Alyster_972 Posté(e) le 2 novembre 2011 Auteur Signaler Share Posté(e) le 2 novembre 2011 d'autres lien/info sur l'annulation du Nokia 600 (qui ne devais pas sortir en France de toutes les façons) sources: NokiaTouch & AllAboutSymbian ===================== Perso... autant je trouve que Belle est une superbe évolution et est ce que Symbian3 aurait du être directement à la sortie du N8 ! Autant je dois dire (sans jeu de mot) que je ne trouve pas "Belle" si belle que ça en fait... esthétiquement les icônes et les différents éléments du bureau personnalisable ne me plaisent pas trop... je trouve que l'interface fait enfantine et pas classe ! C'est un avis purement personnel mais bon... Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Messages recommandés
Rejoindre la conversation
Vous pouvez publier maintenant et vous inscrire plus tard. Si vous avez un compte, connectez-vous maintenant pour publier avec votre compte.