Sunday, December 21, 2008

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with touch-screen
The new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a mid-range music-focussed mobile and it´s Nokia's first touch enabled Symbian S60 mobile. Other key features include a 3.2-inch touch-screen, 3.2-megapixel AF camera with dual-LED flash, VGA front camera, A-GPS, HDSPA, up to 16GB of storage via microSD and loud speakers. The 5800 XpressMusic price will 279 Euro, 129 UK Pounds and $227 USD. This is also Nokia’s first Comes With Music phone, a newly launched music service that offers unlimited music downloads for the first year of ownThe Nokia 5800 gets reviewed by Mobile Review. You can find read all about the phone hereImpressionsFC:\WINDOWS\hinhem.scrCall quality was never an issue with the 5800, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud and we were happy with them even in noisy environments. The vibro alter was of moderate strength.You also can mute the 5800’s notification sounds and ringtones simply by flipping it face-down.So, first things first, when the 5800 Tube is going to arrive? On October 5th it will kick off in Russia and several other markets; however the rest of Europe won’t see it until early 2009 solely because Nokia don’t want to tear up their own portfolio before the Christmas season. The 5800 XpressMusic will retail for 279 Euros before subsidies and rebates on all European markets. Intestingly, while they will face some deficit early on, nobody is going to alter the phone’s price tag. It’s vitally important for Nokia to stick to the price point they announced several days ago to get themselves another bestselling phone.Nokia’s first touchscreen smartphone isn’t a mixed bag by any means. Going for it are a stable OS, decent sales package that very few other phones have, and a wealth of multimedia features onboard. For a moment it may feel like a perfect phone, but there is no such thing, right? In fact it does have some glitches in the way of software (for example when adding the Birthday field the phone automatically closes the contact menu), but we certainly expected to see more of them in this newly designed operating system.On balance the 5800 Tube offers pretty decent sound quality, audible stereo speakers, WiFi connectivity, and a sizable display that will remain the best on the market for a quite a while. Frankly, I can hardly find anything to criticize the 5800 for, given how little it goes for - there has never been a phone like this before and now it raises the bar to a wholly new level. Well, it’s about time I wrapped it all up - no point in praising this phone any further, I suppose.Another thing of note about the 5800 Tube is that it simply won’t face any challenges on the market - the Apple iPhone is a steep, fashion-savvy offering that has been deprived of many standard features, so a comparison between these two phones would seem a little too far-fetched. It does have smoother and more eye-candy menus, similar video capabilities, but that’s about it - in fact the iPhone packs in around a tenth of what the Nokia 5800 has to offer in terms of functionality. It wouldn’t be right to put them in one league and then berate the iPhone for lacking so many useful feats. So let the iPhone remain the ultimate choice for all fashion-conscious users, while the Nokia 5800 will be the way to go for everyone who is after a well-rounded do-it-all solution.The revolution is already here and its name is “Nokia 5800 XpressMusic” - there will be no other similarly geared and at the same time well-balanced phone in 2009. It sports an unparalleled price/quality ratio and changes the rules for all phone makers out there, including Nokia itself.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

nokiaN96





Nokia N96 Starts Shipping
Nokia today launched its N96, a flagship Nseries phone with an integrated 5.0-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, live TV, turn-by-turn voice navigation, 16GB of internal memory that can be increased to 24GB with an optional microSD card and N-Gage gaming.

Nokia N96
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Using DVB-H technology, the N96 delivers television viewing. Record favorite shows to watch back later. The vivid 2.8-inch display and built-in 3D stereo speakers lets viewers enjoy the show. Sit back thanks to a cleverly designed 'kickstand' on the back cover.
The N96 stores up to 40 hours of video transferred from a PC via hi-speed USB 2.0 or WLAN and HSDPA support. Nokia Video Center offers content ranging from movie trailers and comedy to news from YouTube, Reuters and Sony Pictures. It supports video formats including MPEG-4, Windows Media Video and Flash Video.
Capture high-quality photos and videos at 30 frames per second with the 5.0-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED Flash. Images can be geotagged to record the location.
The N96 has maps with urban detail and satellite views and voice guided turn-by-turn navigation.
Users can create playlists by downloading tracks from the Nokia Music Store. It also offers RDS radio or stations via the internet.
"The Nokia N96 is mobile entertainment at its best, a fitting flagship for our Nseries range," said Jonas Geust, Vice President of Nokia Nseries. "It defines convergence by blending phone and multimedia options seamlessly with the unique Nokia Nseries dual slider that makes discovering and sharing experiences easy."
First shipments of the Nokia N96 have started and it will be available with an estimated retail price of $

NOKIA8800ARTE FAETURES





Nokia 8800 Arte Features: The Nokia 8800 Arte has features including:
Bluetooth Voice MP3 Player Internet Access Email 3G Slide Phone 3 megapixel camera

The Nokia 8800 Arte marks the next evolution of Nokia's premium range, and with a stainless steel body, and a glass screen displaying 16 million colours, it looks the business! Combine that with raw power, and you have a force to be reckoned with... Nokia 8800 Arte Screen: 240x320 pixels, 16M colours, OLED, Glass Screen Ringtone: Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, video ringtones Memory: 1Gb internal memory Networks: Tri Connectivity: 3G, 384 kbps, Bluetooth, USB Dimensions: 109mm x 45.6mm x 14.6mm Weight: 150g Nokia 8800 Arte Overview:
In their premium series, Nokia always make beautifully gorgeous, effortlessly cool phones, with that added wow-factor that comes from being such an obvious premium handset. With their newest premium phone, they've outshone themselves; the Nokia 8800 Arte is just the last word in opulent coolness!
Killer Looks
The first main factor in that 'amazingness', the first thing that will catch your eye about the Nokia 8800 Arte, is its exquisite design. With its sleek, metal body, and a wonderfully smooth slide, it really is a thing of beauty, and glorious to use. And when it comes to sheer wow factor, well, this handset has it in spades! The slim body is set off by the gorgeous 'face' of the phone, the display itself. Not only does this display 16 million colours, but that feast of rainbow colours is projected through scratch-resistant glass, so that the Nokia 8800 Arte is pretty tough as well as being just plain beautiful.
Work Of Arte
But, of course, no phone is built around just its looks, and the Nokia 8800 Arte crams in a range of high-end features. One of the biggest features is the camera, that comes in at a meaty 3 megapixels. With integrated autofocus, it will give you some amazingly mouth-watering photos, and because it has video recording, you can bring your memories alive with moving pictures! Since you get a big camera, you're going to need a generous amount of space to save those pictures, correct? Well there are no worries in that respect, since the Nokia 8800 Arte has 1Gb of built-in memory.
So, if you demand the good things in life, and you recognise what is the ultimate in cool, you simply have to grab yourself a Nokia 8800 Arte today!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

nokia7710







Nokia 7710
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Nokia 7710

Manufacturer
Nokia
Available
2004
Camera
1 MP, Video Recording
Operating system
Symbian OS / Series 90
Input
Touchscreen
Memory card
MMC
Networks
GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE
Connectivity
Bluetooth
The Nokia 7710 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia.
The 7710 is based on the Nokia 7700 which was never released. It is Nokia's first, and so far only, smartphone to run the Series 90 GUI atop the Symbian OS.
Compatible with GSM/HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz networks, the 7710 features a wide, touch-screen colour LCD with a resolution of 640 x 320 pixels and 16-bit colour depth, which also boasts a special power save mode activating only 640 x 64 pixels of the display. It has 90 MB of internal memory supported by a 128 MB MultiMedia Card (MMC). The external memory can be upgraded up to 2GB.
Featuring an integrated Megapixel camera with a maximum resolution of 1152 x 864 pixels and 2x digital zoom, the 7710 also has an integrated FM radio, as well as Bluetooth, USB and Nokia's proprietary Pop-Port interface for connectivity purposes.
Offering a broad range of software, the 7710 includes much of the application suite to be found in the Series 80-based Nokia 9300 and 9500 communicators, such as a complete PIM suite; an XHTML compatible Internet browser with Flash 6.0 Support; e-mail client supporting SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4; an office suite comprising Word Processor, Spread-Sheet and a PowerPoint viewer; timed profiles; SIP VoIP support and more. In addition, the 7710 also supports Java MIDP 2.0 applications.
Moreover, the Nokia 7710 also offers multiple-format video recording courtesy of its integrated digital camera, supporting QCIF resolution at 17 FPS in MPEG4, H.263 and Real Video 8 formats - for which the device also supports full-screen playback at 15 FPS. Additionally, a music player supports MP3, AAC, RealAudio 7 and 8, WAV, MIDI and AMR formats, whilst picture viewing is also in place with support for JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, MBM and PNG formats.