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Posted on Saturday, December 10 2005 @ 03:00:47 CET by LSDsmurf |
Palm gets a lot of press for its popular Treo, but Nokia knows a thing or two about smart phones too. Starting with the 9000i Communicator and following up with the Nokia 9290, the Finnish company has produced some powerful Symbian-based smart phones. Now it adds the Nokia 9300 to its list. With an integrated QWERTY keyboard and support for multiple e-mail accounts, the 9300 Communicator has a lot to offer users who need a corporate-centric device. While there's much that's impressive in this unit for Cingular Wireless, there's also plenty that's frustrating. The keyboard is somewhat cramped, and the phone lacks Wi-Fi. Also, at $299.99 with a two-year contract, the Nokia 9300 is a bit on the pricey side. Head on to CNET's full test report to learn more about this smartphone from Nokia.
Link: CNET
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