Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Compatible networks | GPRS, EDGE |
Predecessor | Nokia 9210 Communicator |
Successor | Nokia E90 Communicator |
CPU | TI OMAP 150MHz |
Removable storage | MultiMediaCard |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, IrDA, 802.11b |
Nokia 9500 Communicator is a smartphone produced by Nokia, introduced on February 24, 2004 and released in November 2004. It runs on the Symbian-based Series 80 platform.
The 9500 is equipped with a 150 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP processor and 64 megabytes of SDRAM. It features two screens – a fully functional interior screen, and a restricted-function external screen, which operates on a stripped-down Series 40 user interface.
Connectivity features of the 9500 include: Bluetooth, infrared, USB, Wi-Fi (Nokia's first device with Wi-Fi), CSD, HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE. It has send and receive fax facilities (without scanner) and multi-account / email client.
The built-in Web browser, a Nokia-branded version of Opera, is able to render both and HTML Web pages. Like others in the Communicator series, the 9500 has a full QWERTY keyboard.
Built-in software includes a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation program, which are compatible with the Microsoft Office suite equivalents; also featured is an MP3 player. In addition to the software applications provided by Nokia, a large range of third-party software is available; many programs written for older Nokia Communicators are compatible with the 9500 and new software can be written in C++ or OPL.