Nokia Connection 2007: My Connected Life

By Larry Loh on 20 June 2007

Tags: communicasia | connection | mobile phone | nokia | singapore

This year's Nokia Connection showcases "The Connected Life", with applications and hardware aimed at what the power and freedom to create, capture and share experiences on-the-go.

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Grayfish73
20/06/2007 01:42 PM

Will any of them be able to work on the Telstra NextG network?

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Jeremy Roche
Jeremy Roche
20/06/2007 05:34 PM

The Nokia 6120 is expected to launch on Telstra Next G in June or July.

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arun
10/11/2007 12:32 AM

give the full information of the phone

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billjunior.cooper
27/08/2008 04:51 PM

i think it is great

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