Nokia has announced a handful of new devices at Mobile World Congress, including a 41 megapixel Symbian smartphone.
The Nokia Asha 202, 203 and 302 handsets are ‘smarter’ feature phones running the company’s Series 40 operating system. They’ll be priced from 60 Euro.
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James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report for The Fonecast from Barcelona at the beginning of Mobile World Congress.
You can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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Prelude to Mobile World Congress 2012
James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report from Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona. In today's programme they discuss some of the pre-show news and also look forward to Monday's events.
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Huawei has announced the Ascend D quad, described as “the world’s fastest smartphone”.
It’s powered by the company’s own quad-core processor, which apparently reaches 1.5GHz, runs on the Android 4.0 operating system and is equipped with Huawei’s proprietary power management system, providing up to 30% power saving compared to other devices. The 1800mAh battery is claimed to last for up to two days under normal usage.
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Sony Mobile Communications - formerly Sony Ericsson but now wholly-owned by Sony - has announced two new smartphones on the eve of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Joining the Xperia S in the company’s Xperia NXT smartphone series are the Xperia P and Xperia U.
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