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No Nokias?

rcadden

Jan 8, 2005, 8:59 PM
I've read the recent announcements about the 6822, big deal, a new screen. Nokia previously stated that they were going to release 40 new handsets this year. I'm surprised that there are no reports coming from CES. Were they not in attendance?? Surely they would at least show off some current models. Or hopefully the new dual-cam 3G that engadget had a few weeks ago? Nothing?! 😢
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Rich Brome

Jan 9, 2005, 3:11 PM
On the show floor, they were only showing off their automotive solutions. Bluetooth car kits and that kind of thing.

They did have the new 6822 and some current models at a press event, but nothing really newsworthy, IMO.

If you saw the news bit on the 6822 on the front page here, then you aleady know all there is know about it. It looks the same, just with silver highlights instead of blue. The 6822 they had on display wasn't a working model, either, so I couldn't even tell you anything about the screen or camera quality, unfortunately.
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rcadden

Jan 9, 2005, 5:04 PM
Rough stuff for Nokia. If they are going to fend off Samsung for very much longer they are going to need to bust out some really market-driven handsets. Sadly, this means sacrificing some of what Nokia is known for - solid handsets, albeit boring as crap visually. And they have GOT to throw away the rest of those 4k little screens they have.
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Taha24

Jan 12, 2005, 12:50 PM
Could you show some pictures of the Nokia car kits and stuff? Are they the ones out right now or some new ones which will be better?
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