Nokia Communicator
The Nokia Communicator is a brand name for a series of business-optimized smartphones marketed by Nokia Corporation, all of which appear as normal (if large) phones on the outside, and open in clamshell format to access a QWERTY keyboard and an LCD screen nearly the size of the device footprint.
Nokia Communicators have Internet connectivity and clients for Internet and non-Internet communication services. The earlier 9000 series Communicators introduced features which later developed into smartphones. The latest Communicator model, the Nokia E90 Communicator, is part of the Nokia Eseries.
Members of the series are:
Released | Model | Operating system | Processor | Memory | Screen | Weight |
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1996 | Nokia 9000 Communicator | GEOS V3.0 | Intel 80386EX, 24 MHz | RAM: 4 MB (4×220 bytes) ROM: 4 MB (2 MB accessible) |
Internal: 4.5 in (110 mm) 640×200 monochrome STN, 4 scales External: 50×38 backlit monochrome STN, 2 scales |
397 g (14.0 oz)[1] |
1998 | Nokia 9110 Communicator | GEOS V3.0 | AMD Elan SC450 486, 33 MHz | RAM: 4 MB ROM: 4 MB (2 MB accessible) |
Internal: 4.5 inches (110 mm)* 640×200 backlit monochrome STN, 8 scales External: 1.3 in (33 mm) 80×48 backlit monochrome STN, 2 scales |
253 g (8.9 oz)[2] |
2001 | Nokia 9210 Communicator | Symbian OS version 6.0 | ARM920T, 52 MHz | RAM: 8 MB ROM: 16 MB (2 MB accessible) |
Internal: 4.5 in (110 mm) 640×200 color transflective TFT, 4,096 scales External: 1.3 in (33 mm) 84×48 backlit monochrome STN, 2 scales |
244 g (8.6 oz)[3] |
2004 | Nokia 9500 Communicator | Symbian OS version 7.0s | Texas Instruments OMAP 1510, 150 MHz | RAM: 64 MB (39.6 MB accessible) ROM: 128 MB (79.8 MB accessible) |
Internal: 4.5 in (110 mm) 640×200 color transflective TFT, 65,536 scales External: 1.5 in (38 mm) 128×128 color transflective TFT, 65,536 scales |
222 g (7.8 oz)[4] |
2007 | Nokia E90 Communicator | Symbian OS version 9.2 | Texas Instruments OMAP 2420, 332 MHz | RAM: 128 MB (110 MB accessible) ROM: 256 MB (136 MB accessible) |
Internal: 3.9 in (99 mm) 800×352 color transflective TFT, 16,777,216 scales External: 2 in (51 mm) 240×320 color transflective TFT, 16,777,216 scales |
210 g (7.4 oz)[5] |
The Nokia 9300 and 9300i (running Symbian OS version 7.0s) are very similar to the Nokia 9500 but were not marketed under the Communicator name by Nokia. Likewise, the Nokia E7 (running Symbian^3) from 2011 is also similar to the Communicator series, but not marketed as it.
Movies
- The first Nokia smartphone in the movies was Nokia Communicator 9000: Val Kilmer as The Saint used the device to foil the plans of a villainous Russian oligarch back in 1997.[6]
- In Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines the Terminatrix (T-X), played by Kristanna Loken, hijacks a silver Lexus SC 430 and uses a Nokia 9210 inside the car to dial-up a remote link to a local phone systems server.
- In Bad Company (2002) the special phone used by Chris Rock is the Nokia 9210.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Nokia 9000 Communicator (right)
Nokia 9110 Communicator (left) -
Nokia 9110 Communicator
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Nokia 9210 Communicator
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Nokia 9500 Communicator
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Nokia E90 Communicator
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Nokia 9210i, 9500 and E90 Communicators
See also
References
- ^ "Nokia 9000 Communicator Detailed Specs | Technical Specifications". PDAdb.net. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- ^ "Nokia 9110 Communicator Detailed Specs | Technical Specifications". PDAdb.net. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- ^ "Nokia 9210 Communicator Detailed Specs | Technical Specifications". PDAdb.net. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- ^ "Nokia 9500 Communicator Detailed Specs | Technical Specifications". PDAdb.net. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- ^ "Nokia E90 Communicator Detailed Specs | Technical Specifications". PDAdb.net. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- ^ "Nokia Film Stars". Nokia.com. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- ^ "Mobile Phones". Retrieved 23 December 2012.