We have an interesting video tour of the Nokia E72, which is actually Nokia’s update to the E71 line of full QWERTY keyboard S60 smartphones. As you can see in the picture below, the Nokia E72 has the same design as its predecessors, but includes sharper corners and is much more chrome-based. Some specs also have been upgraded, like the device now comes with a 5MP camera module.
Nokia E72
Take a look at the video tour below and give us a few sound bytes on the same.
Normally, one would expect Flash Lite updates to be delivered via firmware bump, which is a long, frustratingly slow process that can take weeks or months across all regions and product codes for any given Nokia model. But things have changed now, thanks to a new version of Flash Lite that is now available to 5800 XpressMusic owners by a very different method.
The rarely-used App Update mechanism in newer versions of S60 is being used to push out Flash Lite 3.1, which is said to enhance web browsing, add Flash 9 support, MP3 streaming and add a whole lot of other goodies. And guess what? YouTube’s now more usable with this app. Let’s hope the Nokia N97 includes this one too, right?
You guys are gonna have mixed reactions on this one. The Nokia 6730 Classic candybar phone is an interesting device in that Vodafone intends to launch it globally across its entire wireless footprint, bringing turn-by-turn navigation and S60 to a wide audience spanning multiple continents and target demographics.
This device comes with a 3.2MP autofocus camera, the usual microSD expansion, and a 2.2-inch display. This handset will launch next month for a yet undisclosed price.
Okay, guys, here is your first and very blurry picture of a device that is supposedly the Sony Ericsson “Kokura”. This looks the spitting image of the Idou. Interestingly, the specs are very much like the Idou’s, too, with a 12.1 megapixel camera and S60 5th Edition both said to be in the mix.
We all know that Sony Ericsson wants to launch the Idou with the Symbian Foundation’s R1 release, but the difference between R1 and S60 5th Edition is bound to be little more than the difference in an old-school S60 Feature Pack. But the actual question is, is this really just the Idou by a different name? Would that mean again, that its launch is not very far off? Never worry, we are waiting hawk-eyed to bring you more information on this one.