Nokia 9300
Nokia introduced the Series 80 based Nokia 9300 today. Read MobileBurn’s review and check out more photos from the Nokia press site.
The 9300 will support Blackberry email access along with other Series 80 based devices such as the 9500. In fact, one way to look at the 9300 is as a slimmed down 9500 for those with a “pocket space premium” (I definitely find myself in that camp quite often). Two areas trimmed to shrink the 9300’s size: digicam and WiFi support. If one or both of those is critical for your application development, look at the 9500 or other Nokia cellcams such as the 7610 instead.
Developer details: The 9300 is the second Series 80 Developer Platform 2.0 based device announced (the first was the 9500). 9300 supports development using either of the two J2ME stacks as well as C++:
- J2ME CDC/FP/PP and CLDC/MIDP 2.0 and related APIs
- Symbian OS 7.0s
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We’ve just got the Nokia 9300 in stock and it’s proving to be a huge seller!
Being smaller than the nokia 9500 is tempting those people after a pda style phone without the bulk.
LMP
The Nokia 9300 is definately a strange offering. With so many camera phones on the market
and usually only the ‘low spec’ models lacking this feature – it’s amazing that:
1) A phone of this quality doesn’t feature a built-in camera
2) That it is proving to be a very popular seller.
Maybe this will catch on and we’ll see more ‘high spec’ phones sacrificing their
internal space for new technology. ie: Wireless TV etc.
LMP
At last a PDA phone WITHOUT a camera. Camera’s are a pain in the butt, they are banned
from security areas, they are trash by comparison with a proper digital camera and i just
don’t want one. I want to be able to make calls, have my contacts, my diary and carry some
Word and Excel files, not take pictures. All power to Nokia, I’ll have one of these please