New Nokia 5000 is Now Available at Wiredia.com
Posted by otto on Oct 19, 2008
Wilmington, DE, October 18, 2008 –( PR.com )– The Nokia 5000 is a desirable looking handset which comes in a solid bar designed casing. The Nokia 5000 weighs a total of 74 grams including the fitted battery and the overall size of the casing is 11mm deep by 46mm wide by 106mm tall which makes this handset easy for carrying purposes. It comes with 12 megabytes of built in memory which can hold the users contacts details, pictures and messages.
Nokia Serves Up Stereo Headsets With a Side Order of Tunes
Posted by otto on Dec 10, 2007
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, December 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The Nokia World event rocked today with the unveiling of new accessories to jazz up your music selections. These two new stereo headsets command superb stereo sound without compromising on comfort and style - meet the Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700 and Nokia Stereo Headset WH-600. Designed for your life on the move, these headsets give you the enjoyment of premium audio quality in the choice of two ergonomically different forms.
Two New Stereo Headsets Announced by Nokia
Posted by Christie Lourens on Dec 7, 2007
If you are a Nokia devotee and you’ve been waiting for the company to roll out more accessories, your prayer has been answered as Nokia unveils two mobile phone accessories. These are the Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700 and the WH-600. These might look like any ordinary headset that you use but when put to use they provide convenient switching between calls and music. No more fumbling with the controls in order to swap between these two applications since the headsets do them automatically.
Nokia unveils WH-600 and WH-700 Stereo Headsets
Posted by Irwin Siewe on Nov 29, 2007
The Nokia Stereo Headset WH-700 and WH-600 will be available in January 2008 for 50 EUR (approx. Rs. 2,897) and 65 EUR (approx. Rs. 3,765) respectively, without taxes.
Nokia headsets play a new tune
Posted by Christie Lourens on Nov 12, 2007
Now Nokia, which has been among the more aggressive phone makers to market music equipment for its handsets, has come up with a couple of new headsets that will let you listen to MP3s until a call comes in, then automatically shut them off so you can talk. Even better, it’ll pick up where the song left off when you were so rudely interrupted.