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Nokia N9 (Unlocked)

The phone's 854-by-480, 3.9-inch Gorilla Glass AMOLED screen is surrounded on all sides by a wraparound colored plastic case. It could be black, but it's much more striking in red or blue, because it brings the color around the front and sides of the phone in an unexpected way. It's safe to say this doesn't look like an Apple iPhone 4S ($199, 4.5 stars), or like Windows Phones such as the Samsung Focus ($99, 4 stars).

The screen is traditional AMOLED, but Nokia says it has "no air gap" and a polarizing filter, which delivers some of the brightness and outdoor-visibility rewards found on Samsung's Super AMOLED screens. The screen is very, very sharp, with unusually pure blacks and whites. The phone feels smooth and strange in the hand, like a device made of 1920s-style Bakelite plastic.

A pair of doors on top of the phone hide the SIM card slot and MicroUSB connector; there's no way to remove the battery, and no memory card slot. (Windows Phone doesn't like memory cards much, anyway.) The one false design note is the power button on the right side of the phone. Mine was loose and wiggly.

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A slender Windows Mobile smart- phone, the Palm Treo Pro (unlocked) has thoughtful design touches like side-ported speakers and a voice-mail notification ...

Always On, How the IPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future--And Locked Us In
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Always On, How the IPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future--And Locked Us In

The software titan had a head start on phone software beginning with Windows CE back in 1996, which would later become Windows Mobile. ...

Fixed/mobile convergence and beyond, unbounded mobile communications
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Fixed/mobile convergence and beyond, unbounded mobile communications

This would mean that attempting to install a T-Mobile SIM might not work on an AT&T dual-mode GSM phone. If possible, procurement of “unlocked” phones will ...

Apple Getting Slide to Unlock Patent Granted | The Gadget Gurus

Apple has been the patent bully lately and now they have just gotten another patent granted that will allow them to flex their muscles even more now. Filed back in 2005 the Slide to Unlock patents is now all Apple ’s. Now that they have actually have the patent granted, most of the cell phone manufactures have started to change and try to get away from the exact kind of unlocking method.

Here is the patent info

“A device with a touch-sensitive display may be unlocked via gestures performed on the touch-sensitive display. The device is unlocked if contact with the display corresponds to a predefined gesture for unlocking the device. The device displays one or more unlock images with respect to which the predefined gesture is to be performed in order to unlock the device. The performance of the predefined gesture with respect to the unlock image may include moving the unlock image to a predefined location and/or moving the unlock image along a predefined path. The device may also display visual cues of the predefined gesture on the touch screen to remind a user of the gesture....

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What to expect from Nokia World — Mobile Technology News

On Wednesday morning in London, Nokia will kick off its anual Nokia World event with a keynote by Stephen Elop, the former Microsoft executive that took the CEO role at Nokia in September of last year. The overall agenda for the two-day event is filled with discussions and forums on a wide range of mobile topics such as location services, handset design, the next billion mobile web users and more. But make no mistake: Elop’s keynote is the crown jewel; both his speech and the Nokia smartphones he’ll introduce will define the company’s next few years.

Goodbye Symbian, hello Windows Phone

Much of this year’s Nokia World was set in motion by events that took place in February. At the time, facing smartphone sales that weren’t keeping pace with the overall market, Nokia announced it would use Microsoft’s Windows Phone as the primary platform for smartphones going forward. Since then, Nokia has taken the risk of transitioning its device lineup to support Windows Phone , yet no hardware has been officially announced.

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