Accessories: Nokia MD-8 Speakers
Nokia continues the trend of funky-looking mini speakers with the newly anounced MD-8.
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Nokia continues the trend of funky-looking mini speakers with the newly anounced MD-8.
For a limited time, Nokia is offering a free full version copy of EA's FIFA 08 game. Just download and install the N-Gage application (and be one of the first 20000 people) and it's yours.
Offer expires May 30, 2008!
Install N-Gage App, Get FIFA 08 Free
The Nokia 6600 Slide is the counterpart to the 6600 Fold that was unveiled yesterday. High spots include a decent camera (3.2 megapixels, 30 fps QVGA video, autofocus, double flash), accelerometer, 2.2" screen, and a whopping 18 megabytes of internal memory.
A new day, and three new Nokias to drool over. First up, the 6600 Fold, a sleek handset that's definitely a looker. Throw in two OLED displays, a little dash of quad-band connectivity + WCDMA 850/2100, some newfangled "tap commands", and an "electromagnetic opening mechanism" and you've got a recipe for sexiness indeed.
If random leaked pictures on the 'net are anything to go by, following in the footsteps of the E61, E61i, and E62 is the Nokia E71, an unannounced Eseries handset sporting a QWERTY keyboard, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera, HSDPA, and WLAN.
If sleek, shiny business phones are your style, then you'll be pleased to know that Buy.com is selling the Nokia E51 quad-band candy bar phone for $259.99, or $249.99 with the Google Checkout discount (for new GCO customers only). Shipped of course.
So the funkified cell phone that you see here is none other than the Nokia 5220, or the new XpressMusic kid on the block. It's a cheaper alternative to the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic but still manages to maintain some street cred.
News flash for today: there's two new XpressMusic phones on the block: the Nokia 5320 and the Nokia 5220. More about the 5320 XpressMusic inside.
Sometime in the next few months, Nokia will be launching the "Comes With Music" program - basically, a promotion that gets you free music for a year from certain music labels, all with the purchase of a Nokia device.
Circuit City is selling the Energizer Energi To Go cell phone charger for $4.17.
Here's something that jumped out at me when I was doing a quick check of Nokia's USA site: the N93i now appears on the "Compare Phones" page and is listed as coming soon.
This is most interesting because the N93i has been around (internationally) for well over a year. It's also a triband 900/1800/1900 phone with WCDMA 2100 (not supported in the USA), so connectivity is definitely an issue here.