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Thursday, 12 August 2010
AT & T Nokia Serge
Nokia is riding on a wave of social networking as it teams up AT & T in the release of new mobile phone called the Nokia surges. Nokia Serge is a device capable phones as 3G, which strongly supports the IM, or text e-mail, MMS, and video sharing, and of course social networking. Debuting on July 19, and will be available 79USD Nokia Serge dollars and will also come with a full HTML browser with Flash support. Enable the support of Flash, you can use Nokia Serge watch videos on YouTube. Application Juicaster also pre-installed to meet the various functions of social networks such as sending messages, photos, videos, and comments on Facebook and other social networking sites even while you're on the move.
Nokia and the escalation of keys also feature a full sliding keyboard in a slim, stylish form factor. Mobile phone operating system Symbian S60 works, which allows you to access various applications Symbian.
Multimedia and entertainment features include Othe Nokia and for the prosperity of turn-by-turn directions and traffic control and alerts, AT & T Mobile Music with the 2.0 megapixel camera, AT & T Navigator support - and AT & T Video Share.
Other features include a music player and FM radio, and the allocation of shortcuts, themes, ringtones, wallpapers, Nokia PC Internet access, and different games, to exchange e 2.9 support, a document viewer and reader PDF. It also boasts a QVGA LCD 2.4 inch, 128MB internal memory, microSD support and Bluetooth connectivity.
And the escalation of Nokia / WCDMA 850/1900 HSDPA GSM 850/900/1800/1900 phone. Provides up to 400 hours of standby time and 4.7 hours of talk time.
And will be available from Nokia surges AT & T, starting at 79.99 dollars in addition to the service agreement for two years.
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