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  • JPD
  • ThY
  • 17 Jul 2008

Voice Over Internet Protocal

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    • Pep
    • MI6
    • 17 Jul 2008

    Anonymous, 16 Jul 2008VoIP, Voice over Internet PhoneVoice Over IP you mean!

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      • Anonymous
      • PDT
      • 17 Jul 2008

      Dima, 10 Jul 2008This forum is useless. Nobody answer my question. I just wa... moreHi Dima, The speaker grill is at the rear bottom corner..you can see in picture.

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        • Jeff
        • 2x5
        • 17 Jul 2008

        I jsut bought my E66 few hours ago from Nokia Shop in Bangkok. It is great looking phone and it seems like Nokia has made few changes on menu which look great. I have already E51 but the New E66 look better and easier to use. Great Phone.

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          • Micho
          • NhT
          • 17 Jul 2008

          is $518 a fair price for this model because e71 cost $599 so do u think the price will go down or what? if yes what do u expect the fair price will be feedback please

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            • zubair
            • Pxx
            • 17 Jul 2008

            H2O, 15 Jul 2008Nokia Websit said E66 with A-GPS only but gsmarena.com said... morentroduction to Assisted-GPS (A-GPS)

            The original meaning of A-GPS was different than today's

            When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1996 ordered that cellular phone carriers had to route 911 calls to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) with Automatic Location Identification (ALI), it recognized that, at that time, technology did not exist that could provide detailed caller-location information.

            Handsets with a GPS receiver incorporated seemed excluded, because
            - after launching a 911 emergency call it would take the receiver several minutes to establish a fix (cold start) and being able to output the caller’s location co-ordinates
            - GPS would have a very poor performance in too many situations (indoors, under dense foliage, in (urban) canyons, etc).
            - a GPS receiver would drain too much power from the handset
            - incorporating a GPS receiver in the handset would be far too expensive and too bulky.
            Invention of A-GPS

            Even before the 1996 FCC ruling about 911 emergency calls, Giovanni Vannucci of the Wireless Communication Research Department of Lucent Technology’s Bell Labs had begun thinking about the problem. He realized that it was possible to use GPS satellites to pinpoint wireless telephones making calls. Up till then GPS was considered unsuitable for wireless 911 applications (see Introduction).

            Vannucci teamed up with Bob Richton of the Wireless Technology Laboratory to find a way to circumvent these problems. They came up with the W.A.G. (Wireless Assisted GPS) method, which makes use of a mobile phone with a scaled-down GPS receiver. The mobile receiver picks up signals from some of the GPS satellites that are simultaneously seen by a reference GPS receiver, connected to the wireless network.

            The network sends GPS information it has picked up to the mobile handset, which uses this information to detect GPS signals from the satellites. The mobile handset then returns data about the signals it received to the network, where it is used to compute the handset’s location. Since the calculation of the exact position is done within the network, the handset doesn’t need to be complex and expensive.
            Hybrid Technology

            Hybrid location technology combines A-GPS with other location positioning (see above) in a way that allows the strengths of one to compensate for the weaknesses of the other to provide a more reliable and robust location solution. Common hybrids are: A-FLT/A-GPS, E-OTD/A-GPS and Cell ID/A-GPS.

            The most straight-forward implementation of Hybrid technology for GSM, GPRS and UMTS networks is to combine A-GPS with Cell ID. This improves yield in areas where A-GPS cannot produce position information and provides the accuracy of A-GPS in all other cases. A-GPS coverage and accuracy is typically excellent just about anywhere a subscriber can go, degrading only deep inside buildings or in dense urban areas where Cell ID may still be able to produce a position.

            Typically, these are areas where cell density is high, so Cell ID will be at the more desirable end of its accuracy range, though it will not be as accurate as A-GPS.

            A-GPS requires precise time to perform satellite signal processing. It can utilize precise time from a synchronized network (which provides optimized TTFF and sensitivity), or derive it on either a synchronized or an asynchronous network from aiding data received from the Location Server. A-GPS operates on any air interface network, synchronized or not, without requiring any costly equipment to derive time, and will operate with enhanced efficiency and performance on precisely synchronized networks.

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              • Anonymous
              • v0X
              • 16 Jul 2008

              Alex, 16 Jul 2008Hmm... anyone can tell that what is that VoIP?? i need to k... moreVoIP, Voice over Internet Phone

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                • ThisIsAsif - TheArie
                • M{g
                • 16 Jul 2008

                VoIP free phonecalls, 14 Jul 2008Can I make phonecalls to a mobile free? I have VoIP in my o... moreyou can make free calls but your company must be paying for that....
                by the way its rather cheaper call than any other phone calls.

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                  • ThisIsAsif - TheArie
                  • M{g
                  • 16 Jul 2008

                  Alex, 16 Jul 2008Hmm... anyone can tell that what is that VoIP?? i need to k... moreVOIP stands for voice over Internet Protocol.
                  This features enables you to make cheap internet calls...either using wifi internet access point or GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA.

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                    • Symbianworld
                    • mNW
                    • 16 Jul 2008

                    A huge gallery of pictures taken with the E66:
                    http://symbianworld.org/849-nokia-e66-image-samples/

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                      • plwh888
                      • PyI
                      • 16 Jul 2008

                      I've just got my E66 over lunch time, here are the photos :

                      http://plwh888.livejournal.com/671178.html

                      I Heart it alot =)

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                        • Alex
                        • ibY
                        • 16 Jul 2008

                        Hmm... anyone can tell that what is that VoIP?? i need to know it please .... thanks

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                          • R9
                          • wk1
                          • 16 Jul 2008

                          R8: So if you already bought this phone, tell us sth about this phone. I just want to know 2 things: 1) how is battery life?? 2) How is sound...i mean loudness of speaker while playing music?? I don't see speaker grill in this phone.
                          I'd like to buy too when it's available.
                          Thanks

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                            • H2O
                            • P}b
                            • 15 Jul 2008

                            Nokia Websit said E66 with A-GPS only but gsmarena.com said with GPS and A-GPS? which is correct one? please help...Thanks

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                              • ice
                              • TIE
                              • 15 Jul 2008

                              Can the GPS for E71 be used with Route 66 instead of Nokia Maps ? Which phone GPS uses Route 66 ?

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                                • Chris
                                • muy
                                • 15 Jul 2008

                                Do I have to pay for GPS on this phone?? Please help me make a decission to buy a phone which will also replace my TomTom and Digi camera. Thanks

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                                  • RANJEET CHAWLA
                                  • w0%
                                  • 15 Jul 2008

                                  where is e66. i want it. i love nokia phones. today using e51 loving it but not as good as e65 which i used earlier. this must be upgrade rdgs ranjeet

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                                    • jhonyy
                                    • m2x
                                    • 15 Jul 2008

                                    I dont know but in Baltic states You can get E66 in internet shop about 450 EUR.

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                                      • NIC
                                      • 0CC
                                      • 14 Jul 2008

                                      other than camera which is better N82 or E66?

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                                        • Nokiadik
                                        • p$K
                                        • 14 Jul 2008

                                        Hi to all n0kia fanatic,,jus want to ask base on your opini0n which 0ne is better N95 or E66?,, i just want to have a sec0nd opini0n with regards to ph0ne spec.
                                        ,,thanks advance 4 ol d pe0ple who c0uld share to me their experience?,,