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Why are the 9300 and 9300i not considered Communicators? Please give a source for this assertion. --Hansh17:43, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
== Nowhere on Nokia's website does it state that the Nokia E7-00 carries the 'Communicator' brand. It might be a similar concept, but then again so is the N97 in appearance. Remember that the 9300 series were virtually identical to the 9500 (minus camera and wifi though wifi was included later in the 9300 series), but the 9300 DID NOT carry the Communicator brand. Unless it can be proved otherwise (the reference link for the E7 is broken) I suggest removal of the E7's details from this page.109.152.152.34 (talk)11:03, 11 October 2010 (UTC) Jermani, 11 Oct 2010 @ 1102pm GMT.[reply]
I still make my assertion that nowhere on Nokia's website does it state that the Nokia E7 *IS BEING MARKETED AS THE NEW COMMUNICATOR*. The reference to Nokia's blog is nearly six months old and obviously has not been followed up by Nokia. The E7 is NOT, repeat NOT listed as a communicator therefore reference to this has been removed.86.148.63.240 (talk)21:57, 7 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
== My suggestion is to make the9000 series (communicator series) the main article and so the 9300 can be added on the overview without much discussion. --RoyimDB (talk)12:31, 22 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Considering that the subject is Nokia COMMUNICATOR then it is crucial to be accurate. The term 'Communicator' is applied by Nokia; if something is not called a Communicator it is not a Communicator. The same would be true if Apple produced a new MP3 player and did not call it an iPod.— Precedingunsigned comment added by86.148.61.131 (talk)10:05, 24 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
one of these is used in the movieThe Saint with Val Kilmer. is that too trivial?67.176.160.47 (talk)18:43, 9 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The latest two Communicators are part of the Nokia Eseries.
On the table, two latest are 9500 and E90. Of those, E90 clearly belongs to that series, but 9500? Probably not? Or has there been another one on the table which has been since removed? I can't explain that otherwise. But, that claim in the article seems not to be true.85.217.21.105 (talk)02:41, 18 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The E90 is part of the E-series, the 9500 is not as the E series did not exist when this handset was released. It is irrelevant anyway: the article is about the handsets branded as Communicators by Nokia; whether these are E-series handsets or not is irrelevant in this regard.— Precedingunsigned comment added by86.148.61.131 (talk)10:07, 24 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Should redlinks in "See also" section (which assert "adopted Nokia's design" and "adopted Nokia's design and name") be removed? CheersCl3phact0 (talk)08:34, 3 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
This list the Nokia 9300 as part of the Nokia Communicator line. Despite sharing look and vibe it was considered part of the Nokia Enterprise line. Here are the Nokiafinancials from internet wayback that lists the 9300 as an enterprise device while mentions of the 9500 are always accompanied by Communicator. The page where both are mentioned in same sentence is page 16 under Enterprise Solutions in 1996.
I cant include the pic so I'll include the text:
Enterprise Solutions in 2005In 2005, the Nokia 9500 Communicator and Nokia 9300 enterprise smartphone began shipping in volumes.Nokia also began shipping both devices with BlackBerry Connect software, reaching more than 30 operators and distributors worldwide.Dmaynor (talk)13:07, 26 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]