Category: Cellphones

Nokia and Matsushita Battery Agree on Costs Related to BL-5C

Nokia and Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. of Japan are in agreement that Matsushita will cover the direct costs related to the August 14, 2007 product advisory on Nokia-branded BL-5C batteries.

“Nokia and Matsushita have a long business relationship and the two companies are cooperating closely together in this situation,” said Masatsugu Kondo, President of Matsushita Battery. “Matsushita Battery has agreed to cover the direct costs associated with the product advisory, including, among other things, logistics costs, call center costs, and replacement battery costs.”

“The safety of our customers and the reliability and quality of our products are our top priorities,” said Robert Andersson, head of Nokia Customer and Market Operations. “We are pleased with the good cooperation between Nokia and Matsushita. Together we aim to serve consumers in the best possible manner and minimize the inconvenience this issue could cause them.”

Any Nokia consumer who is currently using a Nokia product containing a BL-5C battery subject to the product advisory can request a replacement battery free of charge. Customers who would like to check if their BL-5C battery is subject to the advisory should visit the website www.nokia.com/batteryreplacement or contact their local Nokia call center.

Nokia and Microsoft to Deliver Windows Live Services

Nokia, the world’s largest mobile device manufacturer, and Microsoft, a global leader in online communications and communities, have joined together to provide customers with a new suite of Windows Live services specifically designed for Nokia devices. Starting today Nokia customers in eleven countries with compatible S60 devices can download the new suite enabling access to Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Contacts and Windows Live Spaces. Starting next year, customers who purchase compatible Nokia Series 40 handsets will also have access to these popular Windows Live services.
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I-play to Bring Casual Games to N-Gage Platform

Nokia today revealed that I-play, the mobile entertainment company, will be delivering a line-up of casual games to the N-Gage platform launching this fall. The first two titles to be introduced in 2008 include, World Rally Championship, the official license of the FIA WRC, and Super Mah Jong, an epic tale based on the ancient spiritual game Mah Jong, from the makers of Jewel Quest(TM).

“I-play brings a diverse games portfolio to N-Gage, and we’re excited to have them on board,” said Gregg Sauter, Director, 3rd Party Publishing, Nokia. “The N-Gage toolset provides the opportunity to deliver new features and richer experiences to consumers through I-play’s strong portfolio of content. We look forward to this cooperation.”
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Coming Soon: Samsung W300 with 7,2 Mbps

Samsung has just presented one more stylish slider phone with amazing performances. The SCH-W300 model will pack huge performances in its slim and fashionable case, just as the producer has gotten us used to seeing even in previous handsets.

Samsung SCH-W300 is only 12.9 mm thick, an excellent size for a slider phone and fairly small for one that manages to pack some of the most evolved performances out there. there are only few handsets capable of reaching the top data transfer speed of 7.2 Mbps through HSDPA. Samsung W300 is one of them, although not the first coming from this producer.

Samsung W300 is part of the Ultra Edition II mobile phones and also follows the slim and smooth design line of the previous handsets in this line. The phone also packs a 2 megapixel camera and a 2 inch display screen capable of providing a resolution of up to 240 x 320 pixels. These are not the main features of the cellular, as it proves best when it comes to media handling.

The phone also includes a media player capable of supporting a large number of files and also a microSD card slot, just to make sure that there is enough space available for storing all the personal content. Connectivity is also possible through Bluetooth.

Samsung W300 will soon be available for the price of USD 600L won (about USD 640).

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Turn Your Phone into an In-car Music System

Mobile users can stream music from their phone to a car radio, while using the in-car stereo as part of a handsfree kit, thanks to a tiny new gadget that plugs into a car’s cigarette lighter.

The Venturi Mini is the first device to combine an FM transmitter for audio with Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. The pocket-sized gadget can be hooked up to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, with the FM transmitter allowing audio tracks stored on your phone to be relayed to the car radio.
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