Nokia has produced a touchscreen-based mobile phone, this time not a smartphone, but a S40-based phone, the Nokia 6208c. The 6208c's touchscreen is 2.4" in size. The stylus available for writing Chinese characters has an awkward shape, that surrounds the camera. Nokia says it was inspired by the Chinese bamboo tools. Additionally, the device comes with a
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In an event held today in Nanjing Nokia unveiled the Nokia 6208c, a new pen input device which caters for a number of different customers, specifically those in China. The touch screen on the 6208c is optimized to write Chinese characters and messages in the most natural way, with a pen. The design of the stylus, attached to the back of the phone, is inspired by bamboo slips and works perfectly
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Ah, the environment. A hot topic in every walk of life, even mobile phones. We’ve seen some supposed eco-friendly phones, including the Bamboo phone, or as it shall forever been known round here, the baby-panda-phone. Frankly, most of the ideas I’ve seen on making mobile phones ‘greener’ are, to put it bluntly, silly. How refreshing, then,
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Long-term readers of our humble little blog may well remember that ages back, I did a story about the environmentally friendly Bamboo phone. And I didn’t like it. And I thought it was pointless, in the same way I think that wind-farms are pointless when clean, safe nuclear power can provide a far more effective answer to
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