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intomobile.com - 11/14/2008
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The road to true tactile feedback systems in touchscreen smartphones has been littered with half-baked, so-called “haptic” feedback solutions that do little more than vibrate the entire handset with every touchscreen input. Granted, the technology is still in its infancy, but there ...
mobilesyrup.com - 11/17/2008
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Mobile News Confirmed: Nokia E71 officially coming to
Rogers The Nokia E71 has had a wild ride
in Canada. It started its journey off with great intentions that Fido was going to release the beauty. Until the master settled in and decided to ...
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tamss60.tamoggemon.com - 11/12/2008
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The N63 hit us via express delivery from
an unknown donor - he sent it to hit
me exactly at 1230 austrian time. A small note was enclosed stating that I am handling a preproduction sample and should keep that in mind when reviewing - as if that ever ...
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Nokia E63 review - unboxing, first impressions
europe.nokia.com - 11/13/2008
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Specifications Make the most of your day at
work and away. Nokia E63 helps you direct your
energy. advanced messaging SMS, MMS, and email are combined on a single device with the speed and convenience of a full qwerty keyboard. files on Ovi Your Nokia ...
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Nokia Europe - Nokia E63 - Technical specifications
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Nokia working on haptic technology touchscreens
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... stable codenamed ‘Eitri’. This phone is supposed to feature a tactile touch screen, along with some cool technology under its belt, like the feeling of rough surfaces on the screen when scrolling or even typing away. The phone features a QWERTY candy bar with a 640x350 display and 5-megapixel camera, an integrated compass, accelerometer, a proximity sensor and finally a FM transmitter. The Nokia Eitri could be announced for an early 2009 demo or even a surprise launch, who knows. Via
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