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engadgetmobile.com - 3/24/2009
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Filed under: Handsets , Nokia , ATT , Symbian , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS
Word is that a last-minute bug discovered in the hotly-anticipated Nokia E71x's firmware involving email -- which, let's be honest, is one of the top two or three reasons to own a device with this form factor -- has ...
boygeniusreport.com - 3/20/2009
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boygeniusreport.com —
What’s better than a picture of a sexy
black Nokia E71x headed to AT&T this month? A...
picture of four sexy black Nokia E71x’s headed to AT&T this month, of course. Since we scooped it like grandma’s mashed potatoes back in November, S60 fans have been ...
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Nokia E71x landing at AT&T locations across the ...
betalabs.nokia.com - 3/31/2009
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betalabs.nokia.com —
Browse your photos with stunning 3D effects Nokia
Photo Browser is an experimental photo browser that makes...
your viewing experience quick and fun: Watch the video: Compatibility and system requirements Works well on the S60 5th edition devices ...
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Nokia Photo Browser | Nokia Beta Labs
nokia.com - 3/30/2009
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nokia.com —
Update includes a wide range of new features
and improvements Espoo, Finland - Nokia has announced a...
software update to the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic to further improve the performance and add new functionalities to the device. The software update is ...
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Nokia releases a new software update for Nokia 5800 ...
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AT&T Might Push Back Nokia E71x Release
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Nokia E71x misses rumored launch date on AT&T
Engadget —
... would finally go on sale come March 24th, but that day -- yesterday -- sadly came and went without a single handset hitting shelves. The latest intel suggests that a last-minute bug discovered in the phone's email app was the monkey wrench that brought the whole Rube Goldberg machine of a launch process to its knees, and sadly, the thousands of units already produced are just going to sit around while they await a firmware update -- an update that's several weeks out, the story goes. Though the idea of a subsidized ...
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