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Monday, October 18, 2004
Nokia 6630
A nice new general/business phone from Nokia with UMTS/WCDMA, camera (of course), VPN (very nice for office email and intranet access), and an enhanced web browser with Javascript. It doesn't say if this also (like the 6670) uses the Access NetFront browser.
From the text:
Download email directly to your Nokia 6630 smartphone. Plus, it has a special application that lets you view important documents in formats like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint while you're away from the office. The VPN client opens the doors to Virtual Private Networking on a Nokia 6630 smartphone - but only to those who hold the key, of course. Plug into the stylish Nokia Video Call Stand PT-8 (sold separately) for a one-to-one video call.
As the camera is at the back there's no possibility to do video conferencing with this phone alone. Instead the additional Video Call Stand is needed. Ugly solution, as it's impossible to do video conferencing while walking with the phone and it gets expensive too. See V800 and similar for a much better solution to this.
It's not out quite yet.
Nokia: Nokia 6630
From the text:
Download email directly to your Nokia 6630 smartphone. Plus, it has a special application that lets you view important documents in formats like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint while you're away from the office. The VPN client opens the doors to Virtual Private Networking on a Nokia 6630 smartphone - but only to those who hold the key, of course. Plug into the stylish Nokia Video Call Stand PT-8 (sold separately) for a one-to-one video call.
As the camera is at the back there's no possibility to do video conferencing with this phone alone. Instead the additional Video Call Stand is needed. Ugly solution, as it's impossible to do video conferencing while walking with the phone and it gets expensive too. See V800 and similar for a much better solution to this.
It's not out quite yet.
Nokia: Nokia 6630
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Own comment: Maybe there's a market for mirror brackets, so that it's possible to do video conferencing without the separate stand (that houses its own camera).
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