| 17-01-2006 11:22 AM |
| N/A |
Yes, the E70 has WLAN/Wi-Fi support and you can use it for TCPIP (Internet) apps like tbe browser, email, whatever.
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| 17-01-2006 08:06 AM |
| bisnit |
wi-fi
Can I connect e70 to a router/DSL for navigate on internet? (IRC,html,etc.) - tks!
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| 01-11-2005 12:21 AM |
| trimakassi |
Great, thnx. Just have to wait&see...
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| 30-10-2005 04:36 PM |
| Rafe |
I don't think specific profiles have been mentioned, but it is Bluetooth 1.2 and does allows multiple connections so I suspect it may support Stereo and A2DP Bluetooth.
Rafe
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| 30-10-2005 04:25 PM |
| trimakassi |
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If any one has any questions I'll try an answer them.
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Do you know which BT (headset) profiles the E70 supports? Cause Nokia has some nice stereo BT headsets.
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| 28-10-2005 02:55 PM |
| ajeet |
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Originally Posted by stuclark
Just to add to Rafe's comments - a call log does exist in all Series 60 phones - were you meaning this or something else?
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The call log is a little different from the call register I am refering. In a 60 series you get caller's last time and date. In a 40 series like 6230, caller's all time and dates are available, up to a maximum of five.
N/A, the world clock in the 60 series only gives the time & date of a selected city. Whereas the world clock in 6230 gives the international dailing code, GMT offset and daylight saving of the major cities of the world.
Of course some of these are available from third parties. This takes some memory space and adds to the overall cost of the phone.
I will wait when E-70 is out then deceide. Thanks for the replies guys.
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| 28-10-2005 10:35 AM |
| N/A |
I imagine that on the Eseries phones there will be a similar world clock function as exists already today on the latest shipping Series 60 phones in the built-in Clock application (you can add cities in different countries and see the time of those, and also choose which is the current one where you are in).
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| 28-10-2005 09:52 AM |
| stuclark |
Just to add to Rafe's comments - a call log does exist in all Series 60 phones - were you meaning this or something else?
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| 28-10-2005 09:49 AM |
| Rafe |
Bear in mind the E61 has not been finalised yet (in terms of what will be in the box etc.) so its difficult to answer ajeet. However to my knowledge there will not be a stopwatch or count down timer or world clock by default. However these can all be added by third party programs either by your operator before you buy or by youself afterwards.
There's no clip on camera yet - doesn't mean there wont be one of course.
With reference to VOIP / GSM transfer there isn't anything yet which allows direct handover, but Nokia did say it was possible (it would require ties in with Operators obviously). I would assume you can use both lines if they are available (i.e. wifi and GSM), but again its early days. The VOIP functionality is designed to tie in with corporate PBX systems (e.g. Cisco's), but I don't think it will be long before we see other system supported too.
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| 28-10-2005 03:04 AM |
| ajeet |
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Originally Posted by Rafe
If any one has any questions I'll try an answer them.
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All the Nokia 60 series phones that I have seen lack some features found in the 40 series. I wonder has Nokia improved on this. So can you let me know does the E-70 comes with timed profiles, stopwatch, countdown timer, a world clock like in the 6230 or better and a call register. I believe it will come with auto keypad lock. Appreciate your reply.
Thanks.
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| 17-10-2005 09:11 AM |
| ka_boum |
@ Rafe
I was wondering if Nokia was going to offer a clip-on camera that would allow devices without a camera to take pictures but also, by turning to camera towards oneself, to videoconference ? (This would be great with the E60 for instance) Thanks.
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| 17-10-2005 07:43 AM |
| atakacs |
Voip
Those Exx phone sound quite exciting...
Personally I'm very interested in the VOIP functionalities. Anyone know how it works and how it integrates with the GSM line. Assuming you have both GSM and WiFi signal, can you make calls on both lines ? Transfer ? Is the UI similar ?
Any info welcome
alex
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| 14-10-2005 05:54 PM |
| MarcTGFG |
More info
the czech website idNES.cz has more information on the E61.
It also shows how the user interface will (or might?) look like. I think thats a very nice adaptation for landscape mode. The main picture circulating on the web has nice 3D icons, but I think the UI in general lokms rather unsinpiring and ver much UNLIKE series 60.
The website also has the screen size. Its obviously 2,8", probably the same LCD as in the Windows mobile phones MDA Magician and iMates JAM.
24bit=16m colors=WOW!!! A first for a smartphone? I cant think of one.
It also says that the depth of the device varies between 13,3 and 17,8 mm. In all press releases I saw it as stated as 14mm. I cant imagine which part of the device would protrude as much...
Can anyone tell me what GPRS class 11 means. Everyx other device I know only has class 10.
And whats WIFI 802.11 e and i? Only security protocols? Dows it do WPA secure
key presharing like AVMs latest DSL routers support?
And a question I didnt get answered yet: Does the SIP software only work with the named special PBX systems or any WIFI enabled PC/dsl router?
Heres the link:
http://mobil.idnes.cz/telefony.asp?r...39_telefony_jm
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| 14-10-2005 01:03 PM |
| Raven |
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And there are also keypad shortcuts; when you enter a menu, the 3 by 3 grid visible correspons to the keypad so that if you hit number 1, it will launch the first app in the grid (first app on first row), and if you hit, e.g., number 6, it will launch the 3rd app on the second row, etc.: 123 456 789
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Ok, that's good. So S60 has definitely improved since I last used it. I wasn't talking about apps particularly, I know they can be organised. Just menu option lists in general. In the older versions there were no keypad shortcuts, and you couldn't even scroll directly from the top to the bottom.
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| 14-10-2005 08:08 AM |
| N/A |
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Yeah, but S60 phones are annoying as hell to navigate IMO. I can't stand having to use a joystick to scroll down endless menu lists just to get to the simplest things.
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The lists are not endless, unless you have an endless number of applications installed, which I doubt.
Anyway, you can organize the menu in any way you wish so that frequently used apps are immediately available (and with quickest access on the Active Standby screen).
And there are also keypad shortcuts; when you enter a menu, the 3 by 3 grid visible correspons to the keypad so that if you hit number 1, it will launch the first app in the grid (first app on first row), and if you hit, e.g., number 6, it will launch the 3rd app on the second row, etc.:123 456 789
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