Nokia 7700 - "Multimedia Terminal" 161
howler.fi writes "Nokia today announced a Series 90 -based "multimedia terminal", the Nokia 7700. It's not really a phone or a PDA, but something inbetween. The device sports nicely sized 65k touch screen and the usual features you'd expect from a device like this. Should offer interesting competition for the Sony-Ericsson P900, though the 7700 is not expected to ship until Q2/04."
infoSync's coverage (Score:5, Informative)
Pictures, and running a damn sight faster than Nokia's site for me!
Re:infoSync's coverage (Score:1, Informative)
I work for the elves, and I have used an early hardware version.
Nokia design team needs to be fired (Score:5, Funny)
Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:5, Informative)
I bet this Nokia device is plenty expensive and I could send out an email 10 times faster with my Sidekick thumb-board than you could peck one out with the stylus on this device (if you could find your stylus
http://www.t-mobile.com/products/overview.asp?p
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:1)
240x160? (Score:2)
Re:240x160? (Score:1, Redundant)
*cough* *cough*
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:1)
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:2)
How could the Meca of the telecom industry - the Carolinas - not offer any device?????
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:2)
And what, pray tell, will you do when you find such a device? There's no way to get your data out of your sidekick should you decide to switch. You're locked in, dude.
Next time, try a syncable device.
-Isaac
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:2)
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:1)
The T-Mobile SideKick/Danger HipTop user forums detail the endless quality problems that plague this device. Some people have gone through as many as 6 or 7 different units because they just *keep on failing*.
Besides the awful quality control problems, it also makes an awful phone: the speaker is terrible and the radio performance is astonishingly weak. Some people actually need a phone that works well and reliably over the long term.
Re:Nice try, but it's no Sidekick (Score:2)
I purchased a Black-and-White Sidekick day **1** when they started selling. I never had one problem with that unit and carry it with me (and use it!) every waking moment.
I purchased a Color Sidekick about a month after they were available. Same story. Not one problem.
I have no idea what a person has to do to a Sidekick to cause it go out. Keep in mind that you can't do the following with a Sidekick and you'll be okay:
1) You can't roll a motorcycle with a Si
Sidekickin' it (Score:2)
"when" can I get one? (Score:2)
Sega Game Gear (Score:3, Insightful)
Rus
Re:Sega Game Gear (Score:4, Informative)
The Nokia 7700 will also support the Nokia Streamer SU-6 accessory, the first mobile IP Datacast receiver designed to demonstrate the mobile phone television experience using the DVB-H network. The Nokia Streamer can be attached to the Nokia 7700 like a battery pack, and will be used in pilot projects to showcase the future of digital broadcasting on mobile devices.
This is from the press release
Re:Sega Game Gear (Score:1)
That's actually exactly what I was thinking of when I was looking at the picture as well. It would be horrible trying to hold a device of this shape to your ears or in a single hand like the Palm Pilots, but it seems ideal for games and multimedia. The 640x320 resolution would be great for small media files, and as much as I dislike Flash, being able to browse Flash-enabled sites could be good at certain times.
This isn't something that I would purchase myself since I like the combination of my cell phone
Needs better design (Score:1)
If it is supposed to be cell-phoneable, it should have a retractable earpiece/mic line. Gods, why hasn't anyone done that yet? It leads to so many fools driving while holding a phone to their ears...
I don't think I could take this one, though, unless purely as a game machine. Does the screen act as the keypad too? Ugh, there goes battery life as you hit the backlight display to figure out what to dial...
8-PP
Re:Sega Game Gear (Score:1)
what?! they've given up on their N-GAGE already?
Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2, Insightful)
I just don't see this as any more than a toy, and not terribly useful.
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:4, Funny)
Apparently people in Finland do...
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2, Troll)
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2)
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2)
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2)
Re:Yet Another Do_It_All item (Score:2)
slap a 512mb mmc into the mmc slot(full of pr.. i mean.. documentaries).. should make
Not quite a phone? (Score:1)
The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:4, Insightful)
It has a tiny memory capacity (64Mb) and only upgradable in cards of 128Mb and i assume like the N-Gage and 3300 you have to remove the back and the battery to swap cards.
I'm not averse to accessing all my data through my phone but currently the Sony Erricsson T610 provides the best way of accessing it. Small, light, good battery life. Both this and the P-8/900 are too big for me.
Mobile media, I'll stick to my iPod.
Re:The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:2, Informative)
To swap memory you mean?
I played with an N-Gage once. Note, you do not have to remove the battery to swap a game. You had to remove the back and battery IIRC to change the memory card. The the memory I think is understandable since I guess you'd only swap memory cards once in a while.
All in all, the machine was a lot cooler than the impression I got from slashdot.
Re:The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:2, Informative)
Re:The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:2)
Re:The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:3, Informative)
64MB of internal RAM is plenty for a Symbian device! It's far more
Re:The Form Factor is all wrong (Score:1)
(call me an old fuddyduddy if you like, but it's mainly that I like to keep the number of pieces of kit i carry around with me to a minimum, now if someone could make a handsfree kit that worked inline with the headphones i use with my iPod)
The featu
Interesting form factor (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Interesting form factor (Score:3, Informative)
From the site (Score:3, Interesting)
Sounds great! What would be really cool, is if you could set up tivo at home and phone it!
Re:From the site (Score:1)
Should've focused more on appearance (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Should've focused more on appearance (Score:1)
You live in San Francisco, right?
Phones.. now with television (Score:2, Informative)
TheFeature's coverage (Score:3, Informative)
Re:TheFeature's coverage (Score:1)
(c) Nokia
No biased coverage there, eh?
Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
Yet another case of a company abandoning its roots (Score:2)
Re:Yet another case of a company abandoning its ro (Score:2)
640x320 is pretty good! (Score:5, Interesting)
640x320 is finally something you can seriously browse the web on!
Re:640x320 is pretty good! (Score:2)
Re:640x320 is pretty good! (Score:1)
Re:640x320 is pretty good! (Score:2)
Re:640x320 is pretty good! (Score:2)
Yes it is. Unfortunatly, it has a camera. I'm wondering when that hype will go out again because I'm unable to find a decent phone to my specs:
Good colorscreen (65k colors) with good resolution
Simple, clean and clear customizable interface (forget siemens, unfortunatly) with good performance (read: fast reacting)
Long battery life
Decent keyboard (no odd, flashy layouts, easy to touch type)
Light (less than 100g)
Bluetooth and IR
Good phonebook (with fully customizable groups, lots of info fields per entr
Re:Your specs are absurd (Score:2)
Obviously I need to clarify since you are quite right on being unreasonable given the current language.
A good screen needen't be heavy. A high amp battery is heavy. Solution: consume less power during normal (eg: phone) use. A decent keyboard doesn't have to be big, as long as the keys aren't too slick, tiny (don't try to squeeze more into it than nescesary) or dome-shaped (see SL55 for example of bad design on slick/domed).
Durable, btw, to me isn't the same as rugged. Durable means that quality component
Re:640x320 is pretty good! (Score:2)
Thanks for the tip. You are right, it comes close. Since I probably won't be able to hold out much longer (my current phone's battery is almost dead) I may even go for it. Pitty about the camera and associated ilk, it's pure waste. (For my rant on that topic, please see my reply to another poster's comment on my 'wish-list', if it interests you at all.)
This is true.. (Score:3, Funny)
"something you can seriously browse the web on" (Score:2)
So the first question I find myself asking about this Nokia is, how big is the screen?
Tech Specs (Score:2)
Re:Tech Specs (Score:2)
You're kidding, right? Camera: 640x480 pixel resolution; 2x digital zoom
I have the Nokia 3650 with a 640x480 camera, and I'm happy with it. But my phone was free after rebate [amazon.com] - good luck finding the 7700 for under $400. For that price, can we PLEASE get a decent a camera???
Stop complaining (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Stop complaining (Score:2)
Not even the tech freaks are buying the N-Gage, though.
To me this looks like another unsellable Nokia monstrosity. If I owned any Nokia stock, I'd be selling it.
Internet Connectivity Via ... ? (Score:1)
Re:Internet Connectivity Via ... ? (Score:1)
And I still can't quite figure out how you're supposed to hold that thing in your hand when using the stylus, considering the horistonal form factor.
Looks lika a wrist-killer. Unless you put in down on a table, which sort of ruins the whole point of a mobile device, of course.
Maybe what the Ngage should have been (Score:1)
Ah, well happy with my new MOTO/Nextel i730
N-Gauge for business? (Score:1)
Re:N-Gauge for business? (Score:1)
It is no more or less stupid than talking to any other phone, or talking in general. People who think it is stupid would have had to gasp for more air if they would have seen the first person talking to the first phone in the world, finally bursting into manic laughter, "look, how stupid!" -- or the first singer singing to a microphone, "oh, how stupid can that be
Call me a nerd... (Score:2, Interesting)
I will never call you a nerd. (Score:1)
You seem to be igonrant about the browser, just use Nokias browser or download Opera.
On your last remark on batteries, the main difference between PocketPC and phones is that phones have better battery time, with an expense of some 30-50% less CPU power.
It seems that many people are whining about these new Nokia phones, and mostly because they are not sufficiently ge
the opera guys might be making real money now... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:the opera guys might be making real money now.. (Score:1)
as the primary mobile handset browser, they are not really interested in implementing anything past css-2.
Another Gadgetphone *yawn* (Score:2)
I'm treating this StarTac *very* carefully, because if it breaks I'll have to accept a monster with 10x as many features as the set I don't use 10% of now.
Re:Another Gadgetphone *yawn* (Score:2)
1) Posers:
Oooo , look what I've got , look what it can do , arn't I a sophisticated going places dude owning this gadget?
2) Losers:
They need something to be able to occupy them 24/7 to take their mind off the fact that they have no friends and no life. What better than
a portable all in one gadget. Ok it has a phone section they'll never use other than to call mummy@home but its got everything else your
Aspergers syndrome sufferer could ever need.
Oh god , not another Phone/PDA story (Score:2)
A) They're dull , boring gadgets for geeks with too much money.
B) They never live up to the hype, the gaming/viewing experience is still a joke.
C) They're all the same bar a few extra megs of memory or yet-another-app-you'll-never-use-but-sounds-kool
Stories like this should be relagated to a special gadgets section , NOT be on the main page , especially if they're po
Re:Oh god , not another Phone/PDA story (Score:1)
I enjoy playing mobile chess and reversi, and my children like Zoe's adventure. I like Morus, a in-progress multiplayer server-based medieval wargame.
You seem to be expecting wrong things about gaming. There is more gaming than just shoot-em-up.
Re:Oh god , not another Phone/PDA story (Score:2)
Because the kickbacks from Nokia pay for this site. What did you think? Next you'll be telling me there were compelling story reasons to have Coca Cola and Camels in every movie.
Q for Nokia/Cell geek (Score:2)
I *just* bought a 3300, love it -- BUT it has no accompanying sofware suite (contrary to salesperson (never make impulse decision, why this time.. oh well)). I am looking for apps for the unit so I can *not* carry my E100 for simple notes / pword lists etc. How do I know what software runs on my model -- all from the Same Series? how do i identify the series of a model?
Re:Q for Nokia/Cell geek (Score:2, Informative)
So, all Series 60 devices wil have the same operating system (Symbian OS), same screen size and same user interface. Series 60 is recognized as the "Smartphone" specif
Re:Q for Nokia/Cell geek (Score:3, Informative)
As you see, everything but Series 40 is Symbian-based. That means that applications which are UI-independent can be used across S60-S90. Otherwise, a UI adaption layer is necessary.
Within say Series 6
Re:Q for Nokia/Cell geek (Score:1)
See: Nokia Developer Platforms [nokia.com]
I vote for one device (Score:1, Interesting)
There's also no point for them to cry about cellphone manufacturers making these devices which combine several functions into one device - all they want from them is a phone for making calls, and there's A LOT choice in that category! There's also very little more to d
Wonderful but ... (Score:2)
operator lock-in (Score:1)
Re:operator lock-in (Score:1)
Of course, if you're using the same phone on the new network then the locking problem applies. However in the case of moving network it's usually a case of calling the existing network and asking for it to be unlocked - again, they may charge but I believe most don't under those circumstances
Re:Wonderful but ... (Score:1)
(I'm assuming that T-Mobile, AT&T and Cingular are all GSM, of course - if they aren't, then forget I said anything...)
They running Hancom Office? (Score:1)
Re:They running Hancom Office? (Score:1)
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Slightly off topic (Score:2)
KNow what? Fuck all the bells & whistles give me an intelligent UI and let it do the damn basics of what a phone should do.
Until the cell phone companies get the basics of making and receiving calls down to a science don't start throwing in a thousand useless extras.
Pictures and MMS? Sounds? Useless. Color screen? again, useless eats up batterylife
Another Devil Consumers' Tool for Piracy (Score:2, Funny)
MPAA be advised: the devil consumers are about to have yet another tool to steal food directly from the mouths of set painters, grips, make-up artists and stuntmen of the world. Quick - sue the Internet for providing the infrastructure for pircay.
(...sarcasm...)
rearly announcementt (Score:1)
And the reason they're announcing this so early is of course that Nokia is scared that the Zodiac [tapwave.com] will lure people away from them.
Visual Radio (Score:1)
[OT] Another Slashvertisement (Score:2)
The 7600 looks much more interesting (Score:2)
The Taco Hold (Score:1)
will sell for $584 (Score:1)
Nokia enters PDA market (Score:2)
Re:Its also not really a BlackBerry (Score:1)
Am I the only one getting tired of all-in-ones? It seems they fail at each componet, but collectively we're suppose to be in awe when in fact you now have 4 lame fuctions in one, easy to carry device.
Function should dictate success and I'll happily carry a backpack to tote my functional if not easy-to-carry-all-at-once devices (Palm, Blackberry, iPod, SprintPCS phone, laptop).
Re:I don't want this. (Score:2)
Re:I don't want this. (Score:1, Insightful)
If you want to get a decent phone that just dials numbers then you are not wanting for choice. (ummm, try the 2100, 6300, etc.)
Re:I don't want this. (Score:2)
Re:How do you... (Score:1)
Re:competition for the p900? (Score:2, Interesting)