Nokia 3210 - News
Can integrated smartphone equipment ever replace dedicated devices?
by Contributor on Jan 4, 2012 • 8:22 am 3 Comments Gone are the days of the Nokia 3210 (hey, lest not forget the glorious BT cellphone Barclays handed out with its student accounts in the late '90s- Ed), when we primarily used phones for doing just two and more »
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Kamikaze Elop wages war on smartphone market
Microsoft has largely been left behind in the move to mobile computing, while Nokia was last seen as desirable around the same time the 3210 and Reebok Classics were de rigeur in classrooms over a decade ago. At least BlackBerry has some appeal among and more »
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De-clutter your life: 10 things to throw away today It's not a bad idea to keep a 'spare' mobile handset if your current phone's predecessor still has most of its faculties, but you certainly don't need to hang on to your old Nokia 3210 or Motorola Timeport unless you want to open a telecoms museum, |
by Contributor on Jan 4, 2012 • 8:22 am 3 Comments Gone are the days of the Nokia 3210 (hey, lest not forget the glorious BT cellphone Barclays handed out with its student accounts in the late '90s- Ed), when we primarily used phones for doing just two and more »
Microsoft has largely been left behind in the move to mobile computing, while Nokia was last seen as desirable around the same time the 3210 and Reebok Classics were de rigeur in classrooms over a decade ago. At least BlackBerry has some appeal among and more »






