![]() ![]() Personal computing news and reviews from IDG.net Questions about computers? Let IDG.net's editors help you Subscribe to IDG.net's free daily newsletters Nokia updates mobile software, teams with Andersen The Web browser software also supports frames and can access text-based, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)-compliant Internet content. ![]() Unlike its predecessors, the 90, Nokia's new Communicator device the 9210 is based on the EPOC operating system from Symbian Ltd., and has added support for PersonalJava and browser software capable of displaying Web sites in full color, Nokia said. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2001, the clamshell handset also features a full keyboard for entering text. ![]() The 9210 is also the first Nokia GSM handset to feature a high-resolution screen capable of displaying 4,096 colors, the Espoo, Finland-based company said in a statement. (IDG) - Nokia has incorporated a host of Internet and PC-centric features into its forthcoming 9210 Communicator GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) handset, unveiled Tuesday at a conference in Prague hosted by the Finnish mobile phone giant.Īimed squarely at mobile professionals, the clamshell handset's software package includes support for Java applets and file compatibility with Microsoft Corp.'s popular Office suite of productivity applications, while its PIM (personal information management) software can also be synchronized with Lotus Development applications. The 9210 Communicator GSM is the first Nokia handset device with a high-resolution 4,096 color screen Nokia 9210 handset packs color, Java, Net access From. ![]()
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