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Symbian OS Based Devices: Nokia 9210, 9290 and 9210i

In the Nokia 9210 section you can find specifications for the Nokia 9210 and 9210i, as as an article detailing the differences between them. Details of general accessories available for the 92x0, and detailed pages on Irma and GPS Modules accesories. There is a first impressions article by Russ Spooner and a 'Real World' use of the 9210 abroad by Arild Begh.

The Nokia 9210 was the first Symbian device using ER6. There's a lot of material on Crystal and the Nokia 9210 in this part of the old Communicator section. This is now out of date, but has been left on the site as some of the information is still useful, especially the screenshot section. The pages in this section have been updated to reflect the arriaval of the 9290 and 9210i.

The Nokia 9210 is a phone with a PDA, the PDA side of this device is very powerful supporting a full office suite, messaging solutions, wireleses browsing. There is a great deal of 3rd party software which can be added to the device.

Nokia's introduction: The Nokia 9210 Communicator is a significant advance toward the mobile information society, combining many key elements of third generation technology such as a high-resolution color display, high speed mobile e-mail, a new user interface, and multimedia capabilities like full color video clips. Additionally, the Nokia 9210 Communicator is the first Nokia product to support the most commonly used PC office applications - such as Microsoft Office - and the first with wireless Java support. And with bigger and better keys and a wide range of add- on software and accessories, the Nokia 9210 Communicator is designed to meet the demanding needs of mobile professionals and corporate users.

The Nokia 9210 was the first version of this phone aimed at the European market. The Nokia 9210i is an updated version, and the Nokia 9290 is a US version of the 9210i. However they can all be treated the same in terms of the way they work. They have the same operating system and tips and tricks applying to one will generally apply to all. The few differences between the two are documented here.

Nokia's at a glance information [9210]:

  • Availability: Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific
  • Weight: 244 g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 56 x 27 mm
  • Talk time: 4 - 10 h
  • Standby time: up to 230 h
  • Key features: Full-color screen with 4096 colors, Mobile email, Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation viewer, High speed WWW and WAP, Mobile multimedia.
  • Operating system: Symbian platform, open for 3rd party developers
  • Operating frequency: EGSM 900/1800 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia

Nokia's at a glance information [9210i]:

  • Availability: Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific
  • Weight: 244 g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 56 x 27 mm
  • Talktime: 4 - 10 h
  • Standby time: up to 230 h
  • Key features: Full-color screen with 4096 colors, Mobile email, Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation viewer, High speed WWW and WAP, Video Streaming, Flash Player
  • Operating system: Symbian platform, open for 3rd party developers
  • Operating frequency: EGSM 900/1800 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia

Nokia's at a glance information [9290]:

 

 

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