C2-06
21/06/2011 19:31 par slaytane
The Nokia C2-06 is an upcoming Dual SIM Touch and Type Phone. Nokia C2-06 recently got officiall. The bluetooth menu of the phone reveals the name as C2-06. The Nokia C2-06 is a 2G device sporting a resistive touchscreen display, a 2 MP camera, video player/recording, music player, audio jack, up to 32GB external memory support and more.

Nokia C2-06 Dual SIM Phone Expected Features and Specs:
Network: 2G
Dual SIM
Display: Resistive Touchscreen
Slide out form-factor
2 MP Camera
Video Player/Recording
Music Player
3.5 mm jack
Bluetooth, USB data connectivity
Battery: Bl-5C standard
Aujourd’hui, Nokia a annoncé 3 nouveaux terminaux sous S40, dont le C2-03, un appareil dual SIM au form factor Touch and Type (écran tactile et pavé physique coulissant).
Le C2-03 possède une option Easy Swap, qui permet de changer la carte SIM sans avoir à éteindre l’appareil. Au delà de l’aspect dual SIM, il ressemble beaucoup au C2-02 annoncé précédemment.
Quelques spécifications :

Dans le domaine de la connectivité, le Nokia C2-02 n'offre pas de compatibilités WiFi et 3G. Il faudra se contenter de connexions Edge et Bluetooth 2.1.
Livré avec une carte mémoire microSD de 2 Go, le Nokia C2-02 sera commercialisé au prix de 109 euros. Il est attendu sur le marché au cours du troisième trimestre de l'année.
Hardi Kõvamees is the creator of the Nokia E11 device, a touch and type handset that might as well be the next direction that the Finns are taking, as they wait for Windows Phone 7. This device combines an unusual physical keyboard (at least for Nokia) with a screen that I assume is about 2.8 inches in diagonal.
The result is the Nokia E11 design, that supposedly comes with a pretty good camera, maybe an 8 megapixel one. A front camera, 8GB of internal memory and this handset would be perfect. Also, the price should be around 150 euros, if possible…
Tommy Incrosnatu, the same guy who created this incredible Nokia concept phone, also designed the following device that you see below. He teamed up with artists Oula Runila and Miika Herranen, while the background photo belongs to Shawn Palmquist. As you can see, we have a very modern smartphone interface right here, with simplified graphics.
This concept was created in order to showcase the beauty of Finnish nature and the result will be a 60 second TV clip, according to Tommy. We can only imagine that we’re seeing here is a very beautiful Nokia phone design of the future, with an UI that reminds me a bit of MeeGo and a Home menu that’s a little bit like the one in HTC Sense.
The widgets are pretty interesting in this interface and while the device looks like the HTC HD7 a tiny bit, we can’t help but imagine it to be Nokia smartphone with Windows Phone 7 on board…
The series of Nokia concepts continues, this time with a device called Nokia N8-01, created by BlackIdea. The handset comes with realistic specs, that include a 4 inch Clear Black Display with Super AMOLED technology and Dragontrail Glass protection.
Nokia N8-01 runs Symbian^3 with PR3.0/Belle and its most impressive feature is the 16 megapixel camera with autofocus, Carl Zeiss Optics and True Zoom technology. There’s also a Xenon flash in the mix, plus a 3.2 megapixel camera at the front with Facelock feature. Hardware also includes a dual core 1.2GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, 1GB ROM, 32GB storage and a microSD card slot.
HDMI and Dolby Digital Plus round up the specs list. Nothing new about the design of this Nokia model, but maybe we’ll learn more about the newcomers during tomorrow’s Nokia event in Athens.
Shihuzaan has created a brand new Nokia concept, the C9 pictured below that runs Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. This handset looks a bit like the iPhone 4, or better said the iPhone 5, considering its tiny bezels and large screen. Some compare it to the Samsung Galaxy handset, but you’ll be the judge of that.
As far as specs are concerned, this handset uses a 4 inch CBD AMOLED display, a quad core A9 CPU and an 8MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics. There’s also a 2 megapixel camera upfront and the Ovi Store on the phone is loaded into the Metro interface, as well as Ovi Maps and Opera Mobile 11. You can get a tile view, classic for WP7 and an app list, that’s already classic on Android.
What do you think? Would an iPhone-like Windows Phone 7 device made by Nokia be a hit?
Who better to design a Nokia concept phone than a Finnish man? Tommy Incrosnatu showed us the incredible Windows Phone 7 design below, that he created with Symbian Anna in mind, at least when it comes to icons. Tommy was not happy with the Metro UI, so he added a bit of Nokia twist to the whole experience.
Hardware keys were dropped, as they were considered to be redundant and easily replaceable with multitouch gestures. The designer claims that the phone concept is pure fiction and we have to give credit where it’s due for the background images: De Vetpan studios – Siebe Warmoeskerken (for the first) and Denis Travin (for the second).
At first glance this handset doesn’t say it’s a WP7 device, but the Nokia presence is felt powerfully, fitting in with what we’ve heard recently, about Microsoft allowing Nokia to customize Windows Phone in any way they like. Great work for Tommy!
We’re back with mynokiablog’s series of Dream Nokias and this time Windows Phone 7 is involved as well. The device pictured below is the Nokia W6, created by Peter Lackman. Basically, this a Nokia E7 or N8 with a modified version of Windows Phone on it…
Nokia’s Windows Phone that’s pictured here uses custom background wallpapers, a revamped set of tiles, that change when you select a certain theme. The App view has also been reorganized and there’s a useful AZ for finding applications easier than on the current installment of WP7.
Collapsible category bars are included and you can change themes between Blue Leather and Summer, as shown below. Does this sound Nokia enough for you?
We’re back with the usual series of Nokia concept phones, this time with the N18 model. This one runs Symbian^3, uses a dual core 1GHz CPU and a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. The design was created by shihuzaan, that also includes a 4 inch Gorilla Glass Display (Clear Black AMOLED).
Nokia N18 supports a 480 x 800 pixel resolution, it comes with 512MB RAM, 16GB of internal memory and up to 64GB of external memory. There’s also an 8 megapxiel Carl Zeiss camera at the back, with autofocus, an ND filter, geotagging, face detection and 1080p 30 fps video capture. The case uses the usual anodize aluminum layer and the device is also NFC capable.
Would you buy this Symbian^3 device?