As some of you might already know, Nokia closed its Bochum facility last year to move part of its production in Romania, at Jucu, in the Cluj County. Now, we learn that freshly announced Nokia Booklet 3G will have its software made in Cluj, in the Olimpia Business Center, thanks to the R&D segment of Nokia Romania.
We don’t know if the folks...
After announcing the Nokia Booklet 3G netbook, it’s pretty obvious that the Finns won’t stop at one model and we even have some info on the device’s follow-up. According to DigiTimes, a couple of Taiwanese handset makers claim that Nokia is getting ready to start working on an ARM-based smartbook.
This initiative is being discussed...
Last we heard Maemo 5 was used on the Nokia N900 Internet tablet, but it turns out that we’ll also see a Maemo smartphone at Nokia World 2009, that debuts next week. The info comes via Reuters, so it’s more than a mere rumour.
Also, we remind you that Nokia recently announced its first mini laptop, Nokia Booklet 3G, yet another reason to...
Probably the most interesting piece of news we’ve seen this month came today, as Nokia announced its first mini laptop, Nokia Booklet 3G. The device comes with incredible specs, like a battery that last 12 hours (normal use), so, for the right price it could be the best product ever made by the Finns.
As we learn from conversations.nokia.com,...