Nokia Adds Wi-Fi to 9300
Nov 29, 2005, 9:57 AM by (staff)
Nokia today announced a new version of its 9300 communicator smartphone that adds Wi-Fi (802.11g). Like the original, the 9300i also supports EDGE and Bluetooth. The 9300i supports a wide variety of email clients, including BlackBerry Connect, Nokia Business Center, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Seven Always-On Mail and Visto Mobile. The 9300i supports GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 networks and is expected to be available in Q1 2006.
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Cingulargirlnyc said:
...I just hope they dont make the mistake of the 9500 and dont offer 850gsm, but according to the article, I think they will offer it in 850/1800/1900 😁
Doubtful. What in the article led you to ...
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Still no Vibrate!
I had a phone with no vibrate and I missed SO MANY calls. I missed calls when I was in a loud restaurant or bar, when I was driving with my radio on, and many other times. No vibrate on a phone is deal-breaker for me. Very dissapointing by Nokia.
Since it has no 850gsm

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