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8210i the new comunicator?

12 replies · 3,292 views · Started 08 January 2003

as a subscriber to the nokia newsletter i received today a mail and had the following: he Nokia 8210i Communicator makes web browsing easier with JavaScript
support. There?s a built-in Flash Player for Macromedia Flash
presentations, and the new RealOne Player supports video and audio
streaming in HSCSD networks.

that means that they are going to show a new comunicator in the symbian show in italy with thah weird name for souch device? (cause the mail header was about that show)does anyone have more info????????

Think its a typing error in that nokia email 😃
it seems to be about 9210i

no because they are writing a few lines up for the 9210iheres a biger part of the mail In addition to its 128-by-128-pixel color display, Nokia 6800 also sports
a full QWERTY keyboard. Browsing the Web or checking email is easy with
the built-in software. Support for SMS and MMS means users can share text,
images, and audio. There?s also a new distribution list feature and
support for instant messaging, using the multivendor Wireless Village
specification.
Enterprise applications are a natural fit on Nokia 6800. Java MIDP support
provides a foundation for new or custom applications. xHTML provides
advanced Web access capabilities. SyncML Phase 1 support allows developers
to deliver mobile applications that exchange calendar and phonebook
objects with enterprise or consumer applications.
Nokia 9210i Communicator lets users have email, Web, video, calendar, fax,
spreadsheet, and word processor capabilities in a pocket-sized package.
The 640-by-200-pixel display and full QWERTY keyboard make working with
messages and documents easy.
The Nokia 8210i Communicator makes web browsing easier with JavaScript
support. There?s a built-in Flash Player for Macromedia Flash
presentations, and the new RealOne Player supports video and audio
streaming in HSCSD networks.
Enterprise solutions on display will demonstrate better ways to stay
connected. Nokia Wireless LAN, for example, makes it easy for customers to
link their corporate networks with employees on the go, without
sacrificing security or convenience. The new Nokia D211 is a multimode
radio card for your compatible portable computer that enables network
access through GPRS, HSCSD, or Wireless LAN networks.
Nokia One Mobile Connectivity Service provides simple and fast access to
corporate email, calendar, and phone directories. Other solutions on
display include: Virtual Private Networks, and Nokia M2M Platform, which
allows companies to more easily connect business machines, devices, and
networks.
Nokia mobile technologies will also be on display. Look for demonstrations
of multimedia messaging technology (MMS) and content downloading. Learn
more about the business and technology aspects of the next generation of
mobile systems. Experts will be available to answer questions ranging from
the ins and outs of Java and MIDI ring tones to Digital Rights Management
and Nokia payment solutions.

whats the name of the show?
is there a website or smth?

but i dont think theres smth about a new comm :-?

http://www.symbian.com/events/rome/agenda.html

that will be the event(Jan 30th)