
In addition to their new 500 GPS navigator, Nokia also announced a slew of new accessories this morning. On the headset front, they’ve loosed a Bluetooth pair: the new BH-903 (pictured above) and BH-902. The 23-gram BH-903 brings an OLED display and support for A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP, HFP and HSP Bluetooth profiles. It’ll be good for 15 hours of talk/music when it hits globally in Q4 for €200/$274. The 8-hour BH-902 then, brings the same display without the dongle and stereo remote capabilities for an all-in-one, on-the-ear solution weighing 18.2-grams. Just be sure to take advantage of the neckstrap and clip to make that display useful ya hear? The BH-902 ships in Q4 as well for an estimated €115/$157 (pre-tax)
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You probably know the storied history of Palm Centro leaks, you might even be aware of our feelings on the subject, but we’ve finally got ourselves what looks to be an honest to goodness “official” photo of the device. It’s a big step up aesthetically from what we’ve been seeing, and even bears a passing resemblance to T-Mobile’s fan-fave Dash, but the keyboard still looks like a distinct step in the wrong direction for Palm. The teensy youth-friendly phone is expected to do the EV-DO thing, with Sprint exclusivity for 90 days and a $99 price tag.
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