This high-end business email device is Nokia's first direct shot at the BlackBerry. Key features include a slim profile, full QWERTY keyboard, S60 smartphone platform, EDGE high-speed data ...
BlackBerry Limited (BB) was known as Research in Motion (RIM) until January 2013. It has a long history of extreme success and failure. It’s credited by many as creating the first smartphone and ...
Mobile phones like the Nokia 3310 and Blackberry Curve were considered big in the 2000s. Handsets with 2.5-inch to 3-inch screens that could be used one-handed are now considered pocket-friendly, ...
Among them we’ve seen a few messaging devices, but none quite so slick as [Trevor Attema]’s converted Nokia E63 BlackBerry-like smartphone. The original motherboard with its cellphone radio ...
Nokia failed to adapt quickly. Android’s flexibility made it a favorite among manufacturers looking for an alternative to proprietary operating systems like Symbian and BlackBerry OS.