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nokia 6208 classic1 148x300 Nokia 6208 Classic brings S40 based Touchscreen to ChinaFirst it was the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, then the N97 and now Nokia will deliver its third touchscreen device to the far East, specifically China.  New information outlining a Chinese release of the Nokia 6208 Classic running a version of the S40 platform optimized for a touchscreen have flooded the Internet.  Clearly the standard candybar styling of the 6208 Classic poses some physical limitations of the touchscreen, but apparently Nokia has overcome these issues in stride.  The 6208 Classic measures 109.8 x 49.3 x 14.7 mm, weighs in at 120 grams, feature tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE for 900/1800/1900MHz networks and offers a 2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) touchscreen display with 16 million colors.  

When it comes to imaging, the 6208 Classic is no slouch, offering a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, 4x digital zoom and flash (no word on LED or Xenon yet).  Since the device only offers 13MB of internal memory a microSDHC card slot is included allowing up to 16GB of additional file storage.  At the moment there has been no word on whether the 6208 Classic will be seen outside of China or whether our friends to the East will see an exclusive launch. [Unwired View]

T-mobile

T-mobile G1 Touchscreen Powered by Synaptics

The Google Phone / T-mobile G1 is a bit reminiscent of the Transformers slogan ‘more than meets the eye’.  With few details about the touchscreen making their way into mainstream news reports, it is surprising to find out Synaptics Inc. is behind the touch sensors.  While Apple has never confirmed whether they hired Synaptics for [...]

OS

iPhone-Style TouchBrowser for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs

Another iPhone-style full HTML web browser has hit the scene for Windows Mobile users today: TouchBrowser for Pocket PC 1.0.  Unfortunately there is no trial version of the browser so it will be a $14.95 venture to test the iPhone-like browser which is compatible with all Pocket PCs running at QVGA (320×240) or VGA (640×480) [...]