Nokia 9500 announced - neuer Communicator!

  • Zitat

    Original geschrieben von zivilord
    ein gutes Foto gibt es in dem Beitrag von mir 2 über Deinem wenn Du auf den Link zu Spiegel-online klickst. Wenn Du dann auf Druckversion klickst, siehst Du das Foto grösser und besser ... Liebe Grüsse Alex


    Das ist aber der "alte" Communicator.

    Einfach nokiastisch!

  • Hallo,


    für einen neuen Communicator wurde auch Zeit. Wenn er allerdings nur GPRS unterstützt wäre es nicht sonderlich gut. GPRS und UMTS sollten vorhanden sein. Die Möglichkeit Speicherkarten zu wechseln wenn das Gerät eingeschaltet ist sollte auch vorhanden sein.
    Ebenso sollte eine Kamera vorhanden sein. Was schon bei Smartphones zu Standart gehört. Ich hoffe dass man nun auch die Möglichkeit das Gerät via Stift zu bedienen.

    MFG


    Norbert

  • Moin!

    Zitat

    Original geschrieben von Norbert
    Ebenso sollte eine Kamera vorhanden sein. Was schon bei Smartphones zu Standart gehört.


    Hier ist die Rede von einem Business-Gerät - d.h. es wird hauptsächlich im Firmen-Umfeld eingesetzt werden.
    Frag mal die Sicherheitsdienste bei großen Unternehmen, was sie zu Kamera-Handys sagen ... da beißt Du auf Granit!


    Hoffentlich ist keine Kamera drin, sonst disqualifiziert sich das Gerät von Anfang an selbst.


    Gruß, Diet


    [edit]
    ... doch ne Cam drin - ich glaube es kaum :confused:
    Wie stellen die Jungs sich das vor?
    [/edit]

  • Zitat

    Original geschrieben von DeXTRa
    guckt schon jemand?


    der eine typ is lustig. immer and and and and oder is is is is und jedes zweite wort ist enterprises.


    Wo kommt den das im TV oder was ???

    iphone 4 in schwarz mit 32GB bestellt

  • Moin!

    Zitat

    Original geschrieben von Rauch Jürgen
    Wo kommt den das im TV oder was ???


    Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil ;) :
    lies mal den fünften Beitrag in diesem Thread ...


    Gruß, Diet

  • Allgemein zu Blöd. Hatte mal wieder nen :apaul: :D ! Ist der Vodafone Typ da sehr wichtig? Der wird ja dauernd erwähnt. Schlimmer sind nur noch die Reden.



    Max

  • Nokia launches new enterprise-class Communicator
    February 23, 2004


    The Nokia 9500 Communicator extends business mobility as leading IT vendors offer new solutions and support



    Cannes, February 23, 2004--Nokia today renewed its commitment to enterprise mobility with the introduction of the first in a series of new enterprise-grade mobile devices designed for corporate customers. The new Nokia 9500 Communicator is one of the first cellular devices on the market designed to meet the demands of corporate IT departments for customization, manageability and security. The tri-band device supporting E-GPRS (EDGE) and Wi-Fi 802.11b is expected to be available in volume during the fourth quarter of 2004. The price (unsubsidized) of the Nokia 9500 Communicator is expected to be around €800 in Europe.

    With the announcement of the new enterprise-class communicator series, Nokia's recently formed Enterprise Solutions business group evolves the company's portfolio of business-optimised devices to include a full range of differentiated devices.

    "Nokia understands mobility better than anyone," said Mary McDowell, Nokia Enterprise Solutions' newly appointed senior vice president and general manager. "The Nokia 9500 Communicator combines our knowledge of enterprise customer needs and critical usability issues with our expertise in mobile connectivity and security, resulting in the first mobile device that enables fast and universal access to corporate services, and is backed by proven application and software support from leading IT vendors."

    Key Functions and Features
    Like its predecessors from the first Communicator family, the Nokia 9500 Communicator takes the most popular office solutions mobile by bringing e-mail, personal information management, with PC synchronization, browsing, vertical enterprise applications and even document, spreadsheet and presentation creation into the pockets of mobile professionals, allowing them to effectively utilize their time while on the road. Other features of the sleek 222-gram (7.83 oz.) device include:

    Tri-band GSM capability (two variants: 900/1800/1900 MHz and 850/1800/1900 MHz)
    GPRS/EGPRS (EDGE)
    Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b
    Symbian Operating System 7.0S Platform with J2ME Personal Profile environment
    In-built VGA camera & Multimedia messaging
    Bluetooth audio and data support
    USB connectivity (Nokia Connectivity Cable DKU-2)
    80 MB of free user memory
    Two color (up to 65k colors) displays with
    640x200 pixels, Series 80 User Interface
    128x128 pixels, Series 40 User Interface
    E-mail support: POP3, IMAP,
    Email: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP, SyncML
    Security: SSL/TLS, Ipsec VPN
    Browsing: HTML/XHTML, HTML 4.01, JavaScript 1.3
    Office tool support: documents, spreadsheet, presentations

    Also unveiled were the Connectivity desk stand for convenient charging and synchronization with a compatible PC, the Mobile Holder, which firmly holds the Nokia 9500 communicator in place in the car, and the Antenna Coupler, which provides a connection to an external antenna. For personalization, optional color covers are expected to be available.

    Interoperability and Compatibility
    Compatible and interoperable with existing IT infrastructures, the Nokia 9500 Communicator supports remote management using over-the-air provisioning, PC tools for device management, and customization capabilities. It also provides IT managers with a cost effective, easy-to-maintain and frequently updated device base, easing maintenance and deployment. Based on the Symbian operating system 7.0, JavaTM Personal Profile and MIDP2.0, the Nokia 9500 Communicator series offers developers a well-known and respected foundation upon which to build innovative solutions, facilitating forward compatibility with future members of the new enterprise Communicator family.

    Secure Mobile Connectivity
    The Nokia 9500 Communicator supports a broad range of standards-based security solutions. Data traffic can be effectively secured by a variety of standard Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions. For example, the Nokia Mobile (VPN) solution - consisting of the Nokia Security Service Manager and the Nokia Mobile VPN Client - integrates with existing corporate infrastructure and extends the use of IPSec VPN to mobile devices. Additionally, Symantec plans to provide unique firewall and antivirus protection with advanced over-the-air update features. The Nokia 9500 Communicator also supports other key security features such as device lock and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption for web-based applications.

    Broad IT Industry Endorsement
    Leading corporate information and communications technology vendors are already endorsing and/or supporting the new Communicator series with applications and software built especially for the new platform. Nokia's close collaboration with these vendors will provide corporate customers with best-in-class solutions that enable them to mobilize business processes, and make effective and secure remote connections to their existing IT infrastructures.

    Companies that have already committed their support for the Nokia 9500 Communicator series include:

    Cap Gemini Ernst &Young -@Anyplace Mobility Offerings
    Cisco Systems, Inc. -Wireless LAN infrastructure interoperability
    Computer Associates -streamlined management of mobile devices
    Fujitsu -IT services and solutions provider
    HP - mobile printing solutions
    IBM - IBM's WebSphere Everyplace software offerings optimized for the Nokia Communicator
    Oracle -Access to Oracle Collaboration Suite - email, files, calendar, web conferencing, faxes etc.
    SAP AG -intends to investigate opportunities for SAP® solutions for mobile business arising from Nokia's Communicator platform
    Symantec -mobile device Internet security solutions, including firewall and antivirus

    Global Developer Support
    Forum Nokia, Nokia's global developer program, offers multiple resources to support developers in building enterprise applications for the new Nokia 9500 Communicator. SDKs available at launch include Nokia Communicator SDK 1.0 Beta for Symbian OS 7.0s, Nokia Communicator MIDP SDK 1.0 Beta for Symbian OS 7.0s, and Personal Profile Plug-in 1.0 Beta for Nokia Communicator SDK. Developers also can access more than 20 relevant white papers and documents covering topics such as migrating both existing Nokia 9200 Communicator applications as well as existing Series 90 applications to the Nokia 9500 Communicator and guidelines for enterprise development. For more information and downloads of these resources visit http://www.forum.nokia.com/9500.


    Quelle: PM Nokia

  • schau mir gerade den webcast an, liegt es an meinem rechner oder ist die qualität wirklich nicht so berauschend? es unterbricht ständig und jetzt ist der ton weg (bin über broadband drin also daran dürfts nicht liegen)

    I scrutinize therefore I am

  • Da isser... :D

    Wer viel Geld hat, kann spekulieren; wer wenig Geld hat, darf nicht spekulieren; wer kein Geld hat, muß spekulieren. Zitat:Andre Kostolany

    Gruss
    beugelbuddel

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