Nokia’s Mary McDowell announced the company’s third dual-SIM device, the C2-03, at CommunicAsia. It’s a portrait slider with a 320 x 240 touchscreen display paired with the company’s Touch and Type interface. Like the C2-00 , it’s based on S40 and supports Easy Swap — a handy feature that lets users hot swap their SIMs. Additionally, the phone sports a new version of Nokia’s web browser that compresses data up to 90 percent, and Nokia Maps for Series 40 — which provides location search and routing while offline. Amazingly, standby time is rated at a hearty 400 hours, and while the built-in memory is somewhat paltry (10MB), the storage can be expanded up to 32GB. It’s expected to be released in Q3 for €77, and will roll out across India, China, the south-east Asian-Pacific region, Eurasia, the middle east, and Africa. The C2-02, a single-SIM variant will debut alongside the more intriguing sibling, but we know you’re most interested in the dual-SIM darling, so hop past the break for an extended peek. Continue reading Nokia debuts C2-03 at CommunicAsia (video) Nokia debuts C2-03 at CommunicAsia (video) originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Nokia debuts C2-03 at CommunicAsia (video)
June 21st, 2011
admin Nokia’s Mary McDowell announced the company’s third dual-SIM device, the C2-03, at CommunicAsia. It’s a portrait slider with a 320 x 240 touchscreen display paired with the company’s Touch and Type interface. Like the C2-00 , it’s based on S40 and supports Easy Swap — a handy feature that lets users hot swap their SIMs. Additionally, the phone sports a new version of Nokia’s web browser that compresses data up to 90 percent, and Nokia Maps for Series 40 — which provides location search and routing while offline. Amazingly, standby time is rated at a hearty 400 hours, and while the built-in memory is somewhat paltry (10MB), the storage can be expanded up to 32GB. It’s expected to be released in Q3 for €77, and will roll out across India, China, the south-east Asian-Pacific region, Eurasia, the middle east, and Africa. The C2-02, a single-SIM variant will debut alongside the more intriguing sibling, but we know you’re most interested in the dual-SIM darling, so hop past the break for an extended peek. Continue reading Nokia debuts C2-03 at CommunicAsia (video) Nokia debuts C2-03 at CommunicAsia (video) originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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June 16th, 2011
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June 10th, 2011
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Nokia’s promised dual-SIM handsets arrive, look strangely familiar
May 25th, 2011
jedwan Well, that didn’t take long. When Stephen Elop said a new dual-SIM handset would ship by the end of June , apparently he meant to say, “Right away!” Nokia has announced the first shipments of its C2-00 — the same dual-SIM candybar we’ve known about for a year — throughout India, China, and various developing regions for €45. On this C2, one of the SIM slots is accessible from the outside of the phone, making it convenient for those carrying more than two cards. Additionally, the company revealed the X1-01, a dual-SIM (and still very loud) variant of the X1-00 with a specially tuned speaker that’s said not to distort too badly — even when the volume is turned to 11. It sells for €34 and lasts 43 days on standby. Both devices feature dual-standby, which allows calls and messages to be received on both numbers without needing to switch back and forth between them. Of course, this leaves us awaiting the arrival of Nokia’s dual-SIM touchscreen phone, the C2-06 , but this will suffice for today. Game on, Mr. Elop. Nokia’s promised dual-SIM handsets arrive, look strangely familiar originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 25 May 2011 10:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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May 9th, 2011
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Nokia’s chief envisions a dual-SIM future in India and China, remains uncommonly silent about Europe
May 6th, 2011
jedwan When speaking at Nokia’s Annual General Meeting, CEO Stephen Elop identified the company’s burning desire to strengthen its dual-SIM portfolio, citing the feature’s strategic importance in India and China. During the speech, he announced Espoo’s first dual-SIM phone (likely the C2-06 ) will ship by the end of June, while failing to mention its true “first” offerings, the C1-00 and C2-00, were released in 2010. For travelers who must contend with network fragmentation, dual-SIM functionality allows users to easily switch among carriers while moving about. The feature is also getting noticed in Europe, too — though it’s unclear whether you’ll begin seeing Windows Phone pursuing double lives. Should Elop decide two SIMs have a future in Nokia’s smartphones, we’re pretty sure he’ll be able to twist Ballmer’s arm. [Thanks, Nisse] Nokia’s chief envisions a dual-SIM future in India and China, remains uncommonly silent about Europe originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 06 May 2011 14:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Re: Any way to use att’s data plan with HTC Desire ?
April 29th, 2011
jedwan I posted the solution above. You need to manually enter ATT’s APN info (basically the settings for ATT’s data network). Additionally, the phone needs to be SIM-unlocked, if its locked to the India carrier. There are various ways to do it. One way is paid unlock services (around $10-20) on places like eBay. There may be free ways to do it yourself by rooting the phone, but I’m not an expert on this particular phone. You can research at a placed called XDA forums.



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