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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Nokia 5530


Nokia 5530 XpressMusic has been launched in the market. Just like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, this phone has no physical keys and it is supposed to be the best music phone launched by company.
The music quality of this phone is awesome with latest earphone, to ensure that once you plug in, you start dancing.
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is not just a music phone. Also this phone has 3.2 Mega pixel camera with high and clear resolution. The space for storage of music, pictures and videos is 70 MB memory and you can expand it up to 16 GB.
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic has Bluetooth 2.0, Bluetooth Stereo Audio, micro USB cable, USB Mass storage, USB 2.0 High-Speed storage and MTP. You can go anywhere and make use of any connectivity devise to store data in the phone.
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic gives you 4.9 hours talk time and 15 days standby time. All you have to do is charge the phone for couple of hours and get going with music for 27 hours.
You can also access mails and download documents to view them on phone. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic supports document formats of PDF, Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Zip. This phone also support GPRS and EGPRS technology.

Nokia 2720


he Nokia 2720 is very easy to use and it will provide you with awesome features to entertain and help you. The Nokia 2720 is a great choice for any person. It does not matter if you are old or young. This will be great on you. Due to its fantastic design, it will always look good with any style of clothing. You will never get bored with this great mobile phone.
Here are the features of the breathtaking Nokia 2720 mobile phone:
You will be able to carry this phone around with lots of ease. It has the dimensions of 93 x 46 x 17.9 mm, 63.8 cc and the weight of 90.3 grams. This folding mobile phone can even be used with only one hand. You will be very pleased with how easy it is to carry this handset around.
The fantastic TFT display of the folding Nokia 2720 will always show you high quality images. You will love the 65K colour images that this display will show.
They will be shown with 120 by 160 pixels resolution, and they will be displayed on a screen which has the diagonal measurement of 1.8 inches. When you fold this amazing handset you will be able to view the Second external monochrome display, which is a TFT display with the resolution of 128 by 160 pixels, and the diagonal measurement of 1.36 inches.
You can store your favourite images, clips, games and music on the 32 MB internal memory of the brilliant Nokia 2720 mobile phone.
The Nokia 2720 has an astonishing 1.3 MP camera. You will love the nice photos that this camera can take. They will have 1280 x 1024 pixels and they will serve as awesome wallpapers for your PC back home.
You cannot go wrong with the Nokia 2720. It has an excellent design that will amaze the people near you. Its features will always be there to help you when you need them. The Nokia 2720 can bring fun into your life.

Nokia 6700


Nokia are pitching the 6700 Classic at the sort of customer who might have bought the original 6300 when it came out two years ago - typically those on contract looking for an upgrade. The €235 price tag (before tax and subsidy) should mean that the 6700 Classic will be free for almost all contract customers.

Unusually, the Nokia 6700 Classic is a GPS device but not a smartphone. The only other handset in Nokia's range like this is the slightly more upmarket Nokia 6260 Slide, but Series 40 devices appear to be cheaper to make and it definitely makes the 6700 Classic good value for money.

On the back is a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus. Videos can be recorded at up to 640 x 480 pixels at 15 frames per second (or 352 x 288 at 30fps). There appears to be no support for geotagging, but the 6700 can upload video clips to Ovi and Flickr which should make things easy.
The display is a 2.2" 240 x 320 pixel panel capable of 16 million colours, which is a little larger than the screen on the 6300. It's not a large display, but it should suit most users.
Underneath, the Nokia 6700 Classic is a quad-band GSM phone with support for 900, 1900 and 2100 MHz WCDMA / UMTS, but there is no WiFi. The GSM and UMTS support makes the 6700 a real world phone. The 6700 also features HSDPA giving a maximum download speed of 10 Mbps, and HSUPA with a maximum speed of 2 Mbps. You can see that the 6700 might make an excellent modem when used with a laptop PC.
Of course, the Nokia 6700 Classic has Bluetooth, microSD expandable memory, a multimedia player and a web browser. The GPS comes with the Nokia Maps application, although a subscription is required for more advanced features.

Weighing 117 grams, the 6700 is 26 grams heavier than the 6300, and a little larger at 110 x 45 x 11mm. Maximum talktime on 3G is 4 hours with about 12 days standby time.

It's a good looking phone, but we have never been very keen on these "flat" keypads that some Nokia devices come with. We suspect that some customers might be happier with the arrangement on the new 6303 instead.

Along with the 6303 and 2700 handsets, the Nokia 6700 Classic seems to offer an ideal combination of features, styling and value for money.

Nokia 6700 Classic at a glance

Available:

Q2 2009

Network:

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 +
UMTS 900 / 1800 / 1900

Data:

GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDPA + HSUPA

Screen:

240 x 320 pixels, 16m colours

Camera:

5 megapixels

Size:

Medium monoblock
110 x 45 x 11mm / 117 grams

Bluetooth:

Yes

Memory card:

microSD

Infra-red:

No

Polyphonic:

Yes

Java:

Yes

GPS:

Yes

Battery life:

4 hours talk / 12 days standby (3G)

Nokia N91


Nokia N91
3G phone with 4GB of music storage (08/06/2006)Nokia's music phone, the N91, is big in two senses. It has a huge (for a phone) 4GB of internal storage, and physically it's a large beastie.

Dealing with the latter characteristic first, dimensions of 113mm tall, 55mm wide and 22mm thick make the N91 feel like something of a blast from the past in the hand and the pocket. The weight, at 164g, puts it on the heavy side for a handset too.

If size and weight are not the most positive of characteristics, the large amount of built-in storage is precisely the opposite. The N91 is first and foremost a music phone, and that 4GB of storage capacity is enough for hundreds of tunes.

Running the Symbian Series 60 software has not stopped Nokia catering for media synchronisation through Windows Media Player 10. You can also use Nokia's own PC Suite to share music and synchronise with Outlook, or simply connect the N91 to your PC with the provided USB cable and drag and drop files between handset and computer.
On-device music controls are placed on the front of the handset beneath the screen and are large and easy to access. Slide these down and the number pad is revealed.

Music sound volume and quality are both excellent for a mobile phone. The headset comes in two sections, with a remote controller and voice call microphone separated from the earbuds themselves, and both using 3.5mm connectors so you can substitute your own preferred headset.

Music playback pauses when calls come in and carries on from where it left off when you end a call. There is even stereo output via Bluetooth if you have a headset that caters for this.

It isn't all about music, of course. A 2-megapixel stills and video camera sits on the back of the casing, an FM radio with twenty presets and Visual Radio support is built in, and all the usual Series 60 fare for managing contacts and calendar items and suchlike is also here.

The N91 is a 3G handset, but there is no front-facing camera for video calls. This seems like a weird omission in what is in other ways such a multimedia-rich handset. We find it hard to believe that Nokia couldn't have found room for a front camera in such a chunky handset.

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is Nokia's first music-optimized device to offer a full QWERTY keyboard - ideal for quick messaging. The heart of this music device is the Homescreen for XpressMusic, providing access and dynamic information on music, people, games, email and calendar. The Homescreen of the XpressMusic 5730 features an improved contacts bar with up to 20 friends and family members and provides direct access to music, N-Gage and other applications, like Facebook, Photos, Ovi Contacts, Maps, messaging and more. With Ovi Contacts, people see which friends are online, chat and view what music they are listening to.
Nokia 5730 sales package

• Nokia 5730 music cell phone
• Nokia 1000mAh battery - Nokia BL-4U
• Wired stereo headset - Nokia HS-83
• Remote control plug - Nokia AD-54
• Micro USB cable - Nokia CA-101D
• 8GB MicroSD memory card
• Nokia Travel Charger - Nokia AC-8
• Short User Guide / Nokia Manual
• Nokia Mini DVD

Monday, August 30, 2010

Nokia N97


Nokia unveils the Nokia N97, the world's most advanced mobile computer, which will transform the way people connect to the Internet and to each other. Designed for the needs of Internet-savvy consumers, the Nokia N97 combines a large 3.5" touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard, providing an 'always open' window to favorite social networking sites and Internet destinations. Nokia's flagship N97 mobile device introduces leading technology - including multiple sensors, memory, processing power and connection speeds - for people to create a personal Internet and share their 'social location.'

Nokia N97 multimedia phone
"From the desktop to the laptop and now to your pocket, the Nokia N97 is the most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer in existence," said Jonas Geust, Vice President, heading Nokia Nseries. "Together with the Ovi services announced today, the Nokia N97 mobile computer adjusts to the world around us, helping stay connected to the people and things that matter most. With the Nokia N97, Nseries leads the charge in helping to transform the Internet into your Internet".
A-GPS integrated in the Nokia N97
The Nokia N97 introduces the concept of 'social location'. With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the Nokia N97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their 'status' and share their 'social location' as well as related pictures or videos.
Nokia N97 features a tilting touch display
The home screen of the Nokia N97 mobile computer features the people, content and media that matter the most. Friends, social networks and news are available by simply touching the home screen. The 16:9 widescreen display can be fully personalized with frequently updated widgets of favorite web services and social networking sites. The Nokia N97 is also perfectly suited for browsing the web, streaming Flash videos or playing games. Both the physical QWERTY and virtual touch input ensure efficiency in blogging, chatting, posting, sending texts or emailing.
Nokia N97 boosts a 5 MP digtal camera
The Nokia N97 supports up to 48 GB of storage, including 32 GB of on-board memory, expandable with a 16 GB microSD card for music, media and more. This is complemented by excellent music capabilities, full support for the Nokia Music Store and continuous playback time of up to 1.5 days. The Nokia N97 also has a 5 Megapixel digital camera with high-quality Carl Zeiss optics, 16:9 and DVD quality video capture, and support for services like Share on Ovi for immediate sharing over HSDPA and WLAN.
Nokia N97 price & availability
The Nokia N97 camera phone is expected to begin shipping in the first half of 2009 at an estimated retail price of 550 Euro before taxes or subsidies.

Nokia E90


The Nokia E90 Communicator is the latest line of business-like Nokia Smart phones. While this is still a beast of a phone in terms of size it is noticeably smaller than the former 9500 Communicator and manages to shave 20g off its weight.
This is the first Communicator with HSDPA and with an 800 x 352 16m-colour inner screen it can display whole Webpage widths in fine detail.Other connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Quad Band, GPS, and USB 2.0.
Having GPS on this phone will be a great feature for business users, as it could negate the need for second device for navigation.
I recently had had chance to play around with a model quickly and while I am not exactly a business user I do like functionality over form. I currently use the MDA Vario II which I have loved and the Nokia E90 is actually thinner than the Vario. However E90 is one tall phone, standing at 132mm tall it dwarves my Vario by 10mm. Unfortunately because of its height I can never really see using a phone like this as my main phone.