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BT aims to snatch international business from mobiles
...smart phones based on the Symbian OS, including the Nokia 6600 and 7610, as well as the Sony Ericsson P800. However, the service will be... Read more
Dec 16, 2004
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Nokia's high-low strategy to spread Series 60
...for some devices, all based on Series 60, including the 6600 and 7610, which can either be downloaded from operators? websites or stores Read more
Nov 2, 2004
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Nokia looks to DIY content with Lifeblog
...or moblog - is closely tied with high-resolution cameras such as its 7610 and 3G networks but the concept of a 'lifeblog' got an airing... Read more
Jun 16, 2004
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Moblog: Nokia gives us a new word
...Europe, Africa and the Asia-Pacific region. The phone maker said its 7610 phone can capture, edit, store, print and send pictures and videos. The... Read more
Jun 2, 2004
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