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December 1, 2005
Nokia has added Wi-Fi 802.11g support to its 9300 smart phone
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Nokia has added Wi-Fi 802.11g support to its 9300 smart phone. The new device will ship as the 9300i. Like its predecessor, it’s a tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS handset with support for EDGE data-transfer acceleration technology. It also sports the 9300’s 640 x 200, 65,536-colour display, and incorporates 80MB of RAM, expandable to 2GB using the MMC slot. It runs Nokia’s Series 80 UI on top of Symbian 7.0S. The 9300i has Bluetooth on board, along with infra-red and USB. There’s a built-in speakerphone capable of connecting up to five parties simultaneously.[co-published with LIVEdigitallly] |
Posted by geekblue at December 1, 2005 8:56 AM







