Nokia is trying its hands again in then Symbian belle operating system by the release of the smartphone that they think will rewrite the history of success. The smartphone that runs on the Symbian belle operating system has been named Nokia 603.
Everyone and their mother complained when apple started shipping the iPhone and it was discovered that the damn thing used microSIM cards. As soon as the fourth generation Jesus Phone landed in people’s hands, more videos demonstrating how to cut your SIM card to microSIM size were uploaded to YouTube than we care to count. So why go with a microSIM? Simple. It’s all about maximizing the amount of space the various components that make up a smartphone can use. With a microSIM you could throw in a larger camera sensor, solder an extra chip on your motherboard, or in Apple’s case, put in a larger battery. Besides the iPhone and the iPad, the only other devices that use microSIM cards are a few of Samsung’s Android tablets and Nokia’s dead in the water MeeGo running N9. That’s soon due to change according to a rumor from Unwired View that says Nokia is going to a Symbian device at Nokia World called the 603.
Nokia has never trailed from others in terms of connectivity features. Nokia 603 comes with advanced features that include Bluetooth connectivity as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Radio features are also included in Nokia 603 with RDS technology being implemented.
It also comes with the GPS being installed by default that provides excellent navigation system with the implementation of Ovi maps. And some additional features that is included in this smartphone is the inclusion of a 3.5 mm audio jack that helps in the song connectivity and also the inclusion of a Micro USB connector that facilitates the transfer of files from the smartphone to pc and vise versa. The smartphone is also expected to come with microSIM cards support technology
Everyone and their mother complained when apple started shipping the iPhone and it was discovered that the damn thing used microSIM cards. As soon as the fourth generation Jesus Phone landed in people’s hands, more videos demonstrating how to cut your SIM card to microSIM size were uploaded to YouTube than we care to count. So why go with a microSIM? Simple. It’s all about maximizing the amount of space the various components that make up a smartphone can use. With a microSIM you could throw in a larger camera sensor, solder an extra chip on your motherboard, or in Apple’s case, put in a larger battery. Besides the iPhone and the iPad, the only other devices that use microSIM cards are a few of Samsung’s Android tablets and Nokia’s dead in the water MeeGo running N9. That’s soon due to change according to a rumor from Unwired View that says Nokia is going to a Symbian device at Nokia World called the 603.
Nokia has never trailed from others in terms of connectivity features. Nokia 603 comes with advanced features that include Bluetooth connectivity as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Radio features are also included in Nokia 603 with RDS technology being implemented.
It also comes with the GPS being installed by default that provides excellent navigation system with the implementation of Ovi maps. And some additional features that is included in this smartphone is the inclusion of a 3.5 mm audio jack that helps in the song connectivity and also the inclusion of a Micro USB connector that facilitates the transfer of files from the smartphone to pc and vise versa. The smartphone is also expected to come with microSIM cards support technology
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