The Nokia AT&T Symbian Pager (or the Surge)
Announced today in the US by Nokia and AT&T is the Surge, an S60 phone that seems to owe more to the US fascination with pagers than a true smartphone (details on All About Symbian). beyond that, and the inevitable comments that it’s hit every branch of the ugly tree, I find myself strangely drawn to it.
No I have no idea either. There’s no wi-fi on the phone, the number pad is part of that weird tiny keyboard, the headphone jack is only 2.5mm, it’s a 2megapixel tiny camera…
Still looks cute though. Can I review one?
July 13, 2009; Symbian;
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The mobile phones are becoming smarter every year. Though not a 3G phone, it does allow its users share and send videos to their social networks like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr accounts. This is what exactly the younger generation need.It is inexpensive with more features.
But do you really need all these thinks? Many people just use the mobile phones to write sms…