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First Wi-Fi phones get industry approval

...Fi certified kit. They are the HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6315, the Nokia 9500 Communicator, the Motorola MPx, the Intermec 760 Mobile Computer and the... Read more

22 October, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Nokia 9500 Communicator

Mobile professionals who need access to contacts, basic office documents and communications facilities will find that Nokia's 9500 Communicator covers the bases very well indeed. Read more

26 November, 2004 by Sandra Vogel

BlackBerry maker must diversify to survive

RIM's three million customers in the mobile email space could be enough to protect it from Microsoft's ambitions... but for how long? Read more

17 May, 2005 by Peter Judge

PalmOne: to Linux or not to Linux?

...both form factor and functionality over them. You're talking about the Nokia 9500 Communicator? That, yeah, I guess. But no, they recently announced another... Read more

15 November, 2004 by Aloysius Choong

Nokia 9300: a first look

...P910, which has a sharper display and an integrated camera. Coming soon: Nokia 9500 Communicator Nokia's 9500 Communicator was announced back in February, but... Read more

9 September, 2004 by Bonnie Cha and Charles McLellan

Nokia picks BlackBerry for Series 80 upgrade

...family are designed for use by professionals and include devices like the Nokia 9500 Communicator, which combines PDA-like organisational features with phone capabilities. The... Read more

8 September, 2004 by Dinesh C Sharma

Nokia to secure high-end phones

...The first phone for which the software will be available is the Nokia 9500 Communicator. The security tool will protect data such as email, text... Read more

25 August, 2004 by ZDNet UK
A-Z Roadmap of Great Britain S80 0180 3.7

A-Z Roadmap of Great Britain S80 0180 3.7

...even Shetland IslandsWhat phone models are compatible? Nokia 9300, Nokia 9300i and Nokia 9500 Communicator Read more

22 December, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.7

Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.7

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

10 November, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB Generic 5.2.15.7

Nokia 9500 USB Generic 5.2.15.7

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

10 November, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB OBEX 5.2.15.7

Nokia 9500 USB OBEX 5.2.15.7

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

10 November, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB OBEX 5.2.15.3

Nokia 9500 USB OBEX 5.2.15.3

Nokia 9500 USB OBEX: The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

9 August, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.3

Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.3

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

9 August, 2005
Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.3

Nokia 9500 USB Modem AT 5.2.15.3

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers new high-speed connectivity and security features that extend... Read more

9 August, 2005
Handy Safe Pro for Nokia 9500 / 9300 1.0

Handy Safe Pro for Nokia 9500 / 9300 1.0

...sending email messages directly from Handy Safe Pro.Handy Safe Pro for Nokia 9500 Communicator includes Handy Safe Desktop agent.Handy Safe Desktop agent is... Read more

23 June, 2005

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