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Friday, March 18, 2011

SAMSUNG TOCCO ULTRA EDITION





The Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition is known for its 8 mega pixel camera that delivers an unmatched performance, owing to features like smile shot, face detection and auto focus. The users can click pictures at a resolution of 3264x2448 pixels. Moreover, videos can also be recorded, at the rate of 30fps. On the entertainment front, a music player supporting multiple file formats, a video player and a stereo FM radio with RDS has been provided. On top of that, this handset also includes Java embedded games. To store music, photographs and video clippings, the users can put to use the 80MB internal memory that this gizmo has been blessed with. Moreover, the memory can be expanded further, up to 16GB. The Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition offers an avalanche of connectivity options. It supports Class 12 GPRS, Class 12 EDGE and HSDPA. Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and v2.0 microUSB have also been provided. To access the world wide web, the users can make use of the WAP2.0 browser that comes along. Document viewer, voice memo, organiser, T9, A-GPS support and proximity sensor for auto turn-off are some of the additional features and facilities that this phone offers.

SAMSUNG S8000 JET NICE AND COOL









In this modern world of communication, handsets are many but very few are blessed with looks and useful features both. As such, Samsung has presented Samsung S8000 Jet to satisfy the phone desire of modern phone lovers. This handset is good in looks and weighs just 110 grams. The capability to fulfill communication and business needs are the main reason of bringing popularity to this gadget. It is a complete touchscreen phone and users can get any feature over the display with just single touch. One of the most striking features of this device is its built-in camera of 5 mega pixels. Apart of giving excellent images and videos in natural light, one can get high-quality images and videos in dim light also with the support of LED flash. Entertainment-wise this gadget is too good. One can listen to music and get entertained with the integrated music player and FM Radio. One can gain access to World Wide Web with th support of WAP 2.0 Web browser. The storage capacity of this phone can be described as 2GB / 8GB. In need, with the use of microSD card, users can expand the storage capacity upto 16 GB. Samsung S8000 Jet is available under effective phone deals for the user.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sony Ericsson Aspen

The Sony Ericsson Aspen is a Blackberry-style Windows smartphone, and is the first handset of its type from this manufacturer. Sony Ericsson say that the Aspen is a handset with a conscience, a silly bit of marketing fluff in support of the Aspen's slightly greener than usual credentials, which place it in Sony Ericsson's "GreenHeart" range.

Size and Weight :
The dimensions & weighs of Sony Ericsson Aspen are 117 x 60 x 12.5 mm & 130 g .

Network and connectivity:
Connectivity includes dualband UMTS/HSPA (900/2100) and quadband GSM/EDGE, though Sony Ericsson are also prepping a triband 850/900/2100 UMTS/HSPA version for North America. It supports 2G Network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), 3G Network (HSDPA 900 / 2100), HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100. The local connectivity options of the Sony Ericsson Aspen include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB and a 3.5mm audio jack, GPRS (Class 10 32 - 48 kbps), EDGE (Class 10, 236.8 kbps), 3G (HSDPA, 7.2Mbps; HSUPA, 2Mbps), WLAN Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth (v2.1 with A2DP), USB (microUSB v2.0). Aspen will be available in two versions, 900/2100 MHz and 850/900/2100 MHz.

Camera and Video:
The Aspen’s 3.15-megapixel camera lacks autofocus or a flash, and while the latter doesn’t particularly disappoint us – our disdain of LED flash units is well known – the fixed-focus makes it of limited use. The Sony Ericsson Aspen features a 2.4-inch TFT touchscreen (240×320 pixels) and 65k colors. Although the 2.4-inch display is a resistive touchscreen complete with a pull out stylus we found ourselves more often than not using the hardware keys to navigate it.

Entertainment Features:
The software is Windows Mobile 6.5.3, and it seems that Sony Ericsson have added a little polish to it by using their own "Panels" which include YouTube, Facebook, an On-The-Road Panel, CNN and Weather plus others. And of course there's all the usual stuff here such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office Mobile and windows Media Player. It supports Stereo FM radio with RDS, Games, Google Maps Latitude, Bing Maps, Skype, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter apps. The media player supports MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA, MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player.

Sony Ericsson Aspen is the revival of the business phone line up from Sony Ericsson. After the failure of their Symbian UIQ packed business phone, they have turned to WinMo. Aspen will be available in Iconic Black and White Silver.

Sony Ericsson Spiro

Sony Ericsson announces the new Sony Ericsson Spiro mobile phone which continues the iconic award-winning Sony Ericsson Walkman phone legacy. With more than 130 million Walkman phones sold worldwide, Sony Ericsson now adds an affordable Walkman phone to its portfolio - without compromising on features. The Sony Ericsson Spiro phone features the human curvature design that is now consistent across the whole Sony Ericsson portfolio. Beautiful and timeless human curvature also incorporates an ergonomic keypad which makes the handset easy to use.

Size and Weight :
The Sony Ericsson Spiro is a slider measuring 103 x 52 x 11.5 (16) mm and weighing 115 g.

Network and connectivity:
The Spiro is a dual band GSM phone, with limited data connection options, restricted to just GPRS and EDGE. This suffices for general web browsing, but you wouldn’t want to be attempting any downloads of any kind. A good option here would be to use the Opera Mini browser, which offers superior experience browsing on low speed data networks. It supports GSM / GPRS / EDGE 900 / 1800 and GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850 / 1900.

Camera and Video:
The Spiro can take photos and shoot videos on its 2-megapixel camera. Although basic by smartphone standards, having the option to take fun snaps, should the mood take you, is also a good addition.

Memory and Display:
Storage space should be more than enough on the phone as with a microSD card the Spiro can hold up to 16GB, onboard memory is 5MB. The screen is a standard QVGA TFT display, supporting up to 256,000 colours, measuring 2.2 inches point to point.

Entertainment Features:
The new Sony Ericsson Spiro mobile phone provides consumers with the best music experience they have come to expect from Walkman phones but go one step further and marry music with social networking. From Twitter to Facebook, consumers can catch up with friends at just a touch of a button while still listening to their favourite music on the Walkman player. Another key function available on the Sony Ericsson Spiro handset is TrackID which allows consumers to access the name and artist of a track they hear playing wherever they are. This function has proved popular with music lovers world-wide with 129 million TrackID lookups in 2009 alone. It supports 3.5mm audio jack & two most popular audio codecs MP3 and AAC through the Walkman player of course. The music player on the device supports multiple formats, including MP3, AAC, eAAC+ and WAV, and as well as the Walkman there is also a stereo FM radio with full RDS support. The inclusion of Bluetooth 2.1 also allows you to listen to your music on the move with a compatible wireless headset. will be available in Black contrast, Pink sunset, Green Spring and Black stealth colour variants.

Samsung B3410W

The Samsung B3410W Chat is a mobile phone which has been designed complete with easy communication features such as call features, messaging features & social network Internet access. This mobile phone has a slide opening QWERTY keyboard but its stylish touch screen provides its touch screen form casing. The Samsung B3410W Chat is from the same Samsung family as the highly popular Samsung B3410 which is another communication focused messaging phone.

Size and Weight :
The Samsung B3410W Chat has a solid feel casing which measures 10.3cm by 5.25 cm by 1.62cm & it weighs a total of 113.7 grams.

Network and connectivity:
The Samsung B3410W Chat is from the same Samsung family as the highly popular Samsung B3410 which is another communication focused messaging phone. The B3410W Ch@t comes with the added benefit of its WiFi connectivity allowing the user to access the Internet via a wireless LAN or via a nearby hotspot. It supports 2G Network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900). And supported connectivities are GPRS (class 10, 32 - 48 kbps), EDGE (Class 12),WLAN-Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth (v2.1 with A2DP), USB (v2.0).

Camera and Video:
There is a built in 2 megapixel camera complete with a lens situated on the back of the casing. This feature supports many imaging orientated functions which allow the user to capture either a still photo or to record videos on their mobile phone at fifteen frames per second. It has an automatic focus function which means each photo captured will be clear & in focus. The video recording capabilities allows the user of the Samsung B3410W Ch@t to capture moving footage as well as still.

Memory and Display:
Samsung say that the B3410W does come with a useful amount of internal memory, either 1GB or 2GB depending on specification. It also takes microSD cards up to an additional 16GB. It has a Hybrid Touch, sliding QWERTY keyboard, 2.6-inch touchscreen display with resolution of 320×240 pixels (QVGA). It can shows 256K colors on its display.

Entertainment Features :
Social networking support includes Facebook, Flickr, MySpace and others, and usefully the Ch@t's built-in WiFi means that these sites can be accessed without incurring data charges. Entertainment Features of this phone are FM radio with RDS, FM Recording, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player, 3.5 mm audio jack, MP4/H.263 player, 3D sound technology (DNSe), Find Music service, Games. You don’t have to be confined to your desktops to access online social networking sites and services. You can have easy access to sites like Facebook and MySpace, and even pop-up notification updates from Twitter and Bebo. You can also access multiple instant messaging servers using one universal application, so it’s easier to keep in touch with all your IM buddies. The mobile becomes a virtual personal assistant for you. Equipped with various applications that improve productivity outside the office and assist the mobile user, this mobile has invaluable tools from Google Sync that syncs everything you do on your mobile with your PC to navigational assistance via Google Maps, from document viewing to voice recording. The mobile offers a broad range of functions that make your life easier and more effective.

Blackberry 9300 Gemini

First there was “Pluto,” then were was “Magnum,” but now we’re talkin’ about something totally different Gemini. The BlackBerry Gemini 9300, which introduces a larger screen and 3G capability to what looks very much like the existing Curve model. As a dedicated Blackberry user, this new model looks nice, but it's not that big of a thrill.

Network and connectivity:
The BlackBerry 9300 is believed to have quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) support, alongside tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz) support with HSDPA for high-speed data. WiFi might be on board, as well as a built-in GPS receiver, though neither of those have been confirmed. Blackberry 9300 Gemini Deals also gives the user high speed Internet facility so that you can surf net more faster. This handset also have features like GPRS, GSM, EDGE and triband UMTS/HSPDA.

Camera and Video:
Camera specs were not confirmed as well, but you can bet you’re looking at 3.2 megapixels or better. Digital zoom and auto focus are the significant features associated with the camera in this mobile phone. Video recording can be done by the camera of this phone.

Memory and Display:
It has expandable memory via micro SD card that improves the features of the gadget. Its screen will be larger and the resolution suspected higher than that of the Blackberry 8900s 2.4 inch TFT screen and 480x360 pixels.

Entertainment Features :
The CPU will also be beefed up. We’re not sure if this means it will include something more powerful than the Bold’s 624MHz processor or not, but we’d like to think so.

The Blackberry remains the dominant enterprise mobile solution but with so many other options starting to show up, one has to wonder how long this lack of serious innovation can last.

Blackberry 9500 Thunder

BlackBerry Thunder 9500 seems to become the first touchscreen smartphone in RIM's 9000 series. The Canadian manufacturer will be offering the BlackBerry 9500 on Verizon Wireless and Vodafone networks, exclusively. Vodafone has a track record of getting BlackBerry smartphones exclusively in Europe, and an exclusive agreement will obviously also cause extra buzz for Verizon Wireless.

Network and connectivity:
As this phone is yet to be released, all I know about the specifications are mainly rumours or simply common knowledge. The detailed specs will be revealed nearer the release of this phone. So far, all I know is that the Blackberry Thunder is going to have a huge set of features to include GPS, a-GPS, a powerful media player, WiFi and of course high speed internet capabilities.

Camera and Video:
The Blackberry 9500 has 3.2 megapixel camera with variable zoom, auto focus and a powerful flash that also provides continuous lighting when recording video.

Memory and Display:
The BlackBerry Thunder 9500. The BlackBerry Thunder 9500 will feature a huge wide touchscreen with a resolution of 360x480 pixels. It would have been cool to see a BlackBerry 9500 with a slide-out QWERTY thumbboard and a significantly larger screen with landscape mode than the standard 2.5-inch 65K screen we are used to. The display on the Thunder will be covered with a glass surface much similar to the iPhone’s display. It has 1 GB of onboard memory storage and a microSD™/SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 16 GB of additional storage.

Entertainment Features :
The Thunder will run a carrier music store which similar to the iPhone's iTunes store and will allow users to purchase songs from their device. A 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, support for Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP) and dedicated volume controls. It also supports Audio player- AAC, eAAC, MP3, Video player-3GP, MPEG4, FM radio.

I think this phone will be a great success and whether it has problems or not the look of the phone will make Blackberry march into the leaders’ field. I also think that this phone will live up to our expectations just from Blackberry’s history so far they haven’t made a phone that has disappointed me and I really hope that with the Blackberry Thunder 9500 they keep up their almost flawless mobile phone history.

Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition

The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition is a DVB-H enabled handset aimed at those markets where a mobile digital TV rollout is taking place. The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV edition (or just "MTVE" for short) launches today, ushering in a new era for Mobile TV. The stunning-looking device is sure to drive appeal amongst the 300 million people expected to be watching mobile TV around the world by 2012. The 5330 isn’t just about Mobile TV though, this 3G speed machine also packs in the latest in social networking, music and gaming in one sleek slide-design.

Size and Weight :
The dimension of this phone is 101.2 mm x 48.5 mm x 14.25 mm & it weighs 114 gram.

Network and connectivity:
The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition is a phone supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 EGSM, WCDMA 850/1900/2100, 2G Network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), 3G Network (UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100), UMTS 900 / 1700 / 2100. It also supports GPRS (Class 32), EDGE (Class 32, 296 / 178.8 kbits), Bluetooth (v2.1 with A2DP), USB (microUSB).

Camera and Video:
Capture photos and video clips, day or night, using the 3.2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and LED flash before uploading and sharing favourite shots via sites such as OviShare and Flickr.

Memory and Display:
Thanks to the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition's DVB-H technology, programs burst through the QVGA screen in full-color, crystal clear, sharp images. It's perhaps a strange phone for mobile TV - the 5330's display is a standard 2.4" 240 x 320 pixel panel which isn't exactly huge. The DVB-H picture displays in landscape (wide) mode, so it does make the best use of the limited display. Internal memory of this phone is 70 MB, it canbe expand up to 16GB.

Entertainment Features :
Plug in 3.5mm headphones for personal viewing or use the loudspeaker option to share the experience with friends and family. With one-click access to live broadcasts, the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition can pick up the best channels around. Set reminders for favorite shows to make sure key episodes aren't missed and create personal channel lists with Nokia's innovative Electronic Program Guide (EPG) for a truly tailored mobile broadcast TV experience. The device also packs Nokia Messaging so users can keep on top of email and Instant Messaging, the latter supporting Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ and AOL amongst others. It’s media player supports MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV & MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA. The phone also contains WAP (2.0/xHTML, HTML), Stereo FM radio with RDS, Games.

The Nokia 5330 was notable for being an exceptionally ugly device to look at, but the MVTE version has been redone in glossy black with silver highlights and looks much better - Nokia say that there is a glossy white version available too.

Nokia 7230

The Nokia 7230 is a compact slider with stunning looks. Rounded edges and a sleek finish make this Series 40 device easy on they eye at a price that’s even easier on the pocket. It doesn’t do badly on the feature front either whilst the 2.4-inch screen makes the most of the available space.

Size and Weight :
This is a fairly elegant phone. Thanks to its slider format, its front is kept clutter-free and the chrome, gun metal and black colour scheme is simple but effective. Slide it open and a white-on-black keypad is revealed, which again is plain but generally attractive. Closed, the phone measures 98 x 48 x 14.8mm so it’s a fair bit shorter but noticeably fatter than your basic candybar phone – something that's to be expected for a slider, of course. With it open, the phone's length increases to a sizeable 127mm.

Network and connectivity:
The Nokia 7230 is a phone supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 900/1900/2100 (or WCDMA 850/1900/2100 for some regions). It also supports 2G Network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), 3G Network (UMTS 900 / 2100 / 1900). It also supports GPRS (Class 32, 100 kbps), EDGE (Class 32, 296 kbits), Bluetooth (v2.1 with A2DP), USB (v2.0 microUSB).

Camera and Video:
This shoots stills to a resolution of 3.2 megapixels, which is very much an entry level specification. You can choose to upload a photo to the Web direct from the camera. If you’ve shot a still at the top resolution there is quite a wait while the handset prepares it for over the air transmission, and when that’s done your only choice is to share it via Ovi. You can get photos onto other sites, such as Flickr, but you need to fiddle around and find the app, log in to the site, then upload. The same goes for using Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube. There's no camera light and the video recording capabilities are pretty average.

Memory and Display:
Memory is of the micro SD variety – the device comes with a 2GB card – and the phonebook is good for a little-miss-popular 2,000 entries. Out of the box our review handset had 14MB of internal memory free Sadly the card slot is under the battery cover, so you have to power the handset down to do card swapping. It has a 2.4 inches (240 x 320 pixels) display. Display type TFT, which can show 256K colors.

Entertainment Features :
Apps for Nokia 7230 along with Opera Mini for Web browsing, the Ovi Store and a few other bits like a clothing size converter are hidden away in a Collections folder, itself in an Extras folder, which is in the Applications folder you see on the main menu. It is a bit of a Russian dolls approach to organising apps. Music playback is catered for of course, and Nokia has not only built a 3.5mm headset jack into the casing so you can ditch the provided earphones in favour of your own favourites but also put this on the top edge, so that a connected headset does not snag the pocket. The features of this phone are Browser-WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, Radio-Stereo FM radio with RDS, Games-Snake III, Bounce II, Sudoku II, Rally Start + downloadable, Java-MIDP 2.1. The music player supports MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA & the video player supports MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV. It will be available in Graphite, Hot Pink color.

This is a straightforward phone that should be good enough for most people when it comes to mobile Internet, music playback and basic photography.. as well as making phone calls. It's a good looking handset too, and given all of these features we think that it should appeal to both prepay and budget contract customers.

Monday, March 14, 2011

SAMSUNG I8000 OMNIA2 REALLY HOT




Samsung is known as one of the best business phone manufacturers. This time, Samsung has presented Samsung I8000 Omnia2 to meet the business needs of modern phone user. This phone is not only perfect from business point of view but is capable to satisfy the desire of general users also. It runs with WM 6.5 zippy processor and Window Operating System. Superb picture quality is the characteristic feature of 5 mega pixels camera coming with it. One can record fantastic videos at the rate of 30 footages per second. With the option of dual LED flash, it is simple to take images during night time also. Samsung I8000 is blessed with 16GB internal memory and users can use microSD card to get more space. Internal memory is quite enough but even though, this handset is blessed with fast pace processor. Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS system are two another important features. There is built-in DivX player which can play DivX movies on this phone. Internet can be accessed anytime and anywhere. Users can remain updated with current incidents, news or happenings of the world through browsing with Opera browser. Hence, Samsung I8000 Omnia2 can spice up your life

N900 from nokia




Nokia N900

Nokia N900 is a next generation phone. It runs on Maemo 5 software. The Linux based software gives you the PC -like experience on your phone. It gives the same experience as if you were browsing net on your PC. You can open any number of applications at a time while working. It comes with a touchscreen and full-QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard slides out and you can easily type your content with it. The screen is 3.5 inches wide with 800 x 480 resolution. WVGA screen gives you great internet browsing experience and to make it more faster it offers 10/2 HSPA and WLAN. The internal memory is 32 GB that can be expanded up to 48 GB with a microSD card. You can control up to 10 personal email accounts through it. Noka N900 sports a 5 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss lenses. It actually looks like your PC has gone mobile.

6600 SLIDE FROM NOKIA



Nokia 6600 slide

Nokia once again succeeded to rule the roost with its latest Nokia 6600 handset. This latest slider designed handset has astir the mobile phone users with its design and high-end functionality. You would surely love this handset as its user-friendly interface would facilitate you to access the functional menus at ease. Moreover, its sophisticated TFT screen would display the images and video clips at very high resolution. The high resolution camera which comes incorporated in this mobile phone would definitely make you a photographer at ease. You can easily capture images and store them in the memory card. In case the memory becomes full, you can use the option of memory expansion. After that you can store as much contents as you want. It is further quite interesting to note that even though this handset comes loaded with numerous features, it weighs very less and can be operated without any hassle. Moreover, the enhanced connectivity options and efficient battery of this gadget would never let you feel concerned in any case. If you are a style conscious person and love mobile entertainment then this mobile phone can prove prove to be your perfect companion.

Xperia from sony Ericssion



Addicted to friends - Timescape™

Weaving your social web? With Sony Ericsson Timescape™, you have Facebook™, Twitter, your messages, all your mates - in one place.

Fun to the core - Mediascape

Wanna quench your thirst for fun? Take a sip of Sony Ericsson Mediascape - all your music, videos and photos, just waiting to be enjoyed.

Seen that face before?

Xperia™ X10 recognizes up to five faces in a photo and automatically stores them under your friends in your phone.

Screen

- 480 x 854 pixels WVGA
65,536-color TFT touchscreen

Memory

- Phone memory 1GB
- SanDisk microSD™ up to 16GB, 8GB included


Nokia 5235

Nokia unveils a new handset with Music, Nokia 5235 which seems to be an effective upgrade to the existing 5230 phone. Nokia 5235 will deliver its users with unlimited access to the Nokia Music Store catalog and will enable them to download as much music as they want during a 12 or 18 month period. Once you’ve created your Music Store account and entered your Comes With Music subscription PIN code, all the prices will disappear, making downloading music even easier. You can also download music through a PC using Nokia Ovi Player. Nokia 5235 Comes With Music Edition is a S60 5th Edition device that brings you closer to the music you love.

Size and Weight :
The Nokia 5235 is a classic with touchscreen. Its dimension is 111 x 51.7 x 14.5/15.5 mm, weight is 115 g (with stylus), volume is 83 cc (with stylus)

Network and connectivity:
A good thing about this phone is that it has adequate connectivity options with the exception of Wi-Fi. Among the more important connectivity options, you have 3G and GPS. The phone’s inbuilt GPS receiver features A-GPS functionality which is fairly responsive and accurate. The Symbian OS onboard is quick and responsive thanks to the 434MHz processor running it. As a music phone, the 5235 performs amazingly well offering users with an audio output that shows good frequency response, low noise and distortion levels and a good dynamic range. It supports 2G Network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), 3G Network (HSDPA 900 / 2100), HSDPA (850 / 1900) or HSDPA 9850 / 2100), CSD, HSCSD, maximum speed 43.2 kbps, GPRS/EGPRS Class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 177/296kbps (DL/UL), EDGE class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 177/296 kbps (DL/UL), WCDMA 2100 (maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps), CS 64 kbps, Capability to serve as data modem, Bluetooth v2.0, Support for local and remote SyncML synchronization, High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector).

Camera and Video:
The phone’s 2MP camera performs decently for 2MP standards but in regard to other better cameras the photos have high noise levels, poor contrast and less resolved detail. The company claims the camera is capable of recording VGA resolution videos at 30 frames-per-second but this is not really the case and the frame rate drops much lower than 30fps to produce highly pixilated and overly compressed videos. There is also the presence of many artifacts and the colour balance of the video is bad.

Memory and Display:
It has an internal memory of 320 MB and microSD, up to 16GB. The device features a 3.2", bright nHD (640 x 360 pixels and 16:9 aspect ration) resistive touch screen and tactile feedback with homescreen featuring Contacts Bar and media bar. The phone has TFT resistive touchscreen which shows 16M colors.

Entertainment Features :
The nusic player of this phone supports MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+, WMA, DRM support WM DRM, OMA DRM 2.0/1.0, FM radio. It also has dedicated music keys. This phone is an excellent music player. It performs most other functions just as well and given the price it is selling at, users could not ask for more.

Nokia 3806

Nokia is strengthening its CDMA portfolio with the announcement of three new CDMA mobile devices: Nokia 6316s, Nokia 3806 and Nokia 1506. Together this new line-up highlights Nokia's continued commitment to CDMA as a major standard in key markets around the world. The Nokia 3806 mobile phone is a simple, GSM, candy bar phone that is currently available only in China and India. While Nokia has made no further announcements regarding the release of this CDMA device in the UK or the US, it is possible that we would see another GSM device with similar features and specifications. Nokia 3806 CDMA is a CDMA phone from Nokia with an elegant classic candybar design.

Size and Weight :
The Nokia 3806 measures 1.096*0.144*0.877 cm & weights 87.7 g. Its height 10.96 cm, depth 1.44 cm & width 8.77 cm.

Network and connectivity:
The newly announced Nokia 3806 CDMA handset clearly emphasizes Nokia’s continuing support to CDMA as the thriving mobile telephony standard that’s as much as force to reckon with GSM networks. China Telecoms, the leading mobile network provider in the whole of China, is expected to carry the handsets on a subscription plan. Its network type CDMA 1x , CDMA 800 , CDMA 2000. It also contains Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP.

Camera and Video:
The Nokia 3806 has a built-in digital camera of 2 mega pixels that can capture still images as well as perform video capture.

Memory and Display:
There’s a microSD slot to expand its equally modest internal memory but only up to 4 GB as per specification, though it may be able to use the large 8 MB microSD cards as most mobile phones can use SD and miniSD cards beyond what they had been specified to. It has the usual 2.2” LCD TFT display with QVGA resolution. It’s small, alright, but it gets the job done where it is needed most, and that’s about navigating and using the rich feature of the handset. While it can play you favourite video, that’s not it main mission.

Entertainment Features :
One stand-out feature of the Nokia 3806 is its pre-loaded Heath assistant application which is essentially a database that offers advice on health problem you may encounter in the course of using the handset such as stress-related issues. The health assistant's actual details are sketchy, but from what we gather, its main purpose is to keep track of daily stress levels. Now, since there is no single specific symptom of stress, we can only assume that the device is capable of keeping track of heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and other related biometrics. It would then compare daily data with what is the established value and determine if the user is stressed or not. In terms of colors available for the Nokia 3806, we’ve got piano black, pure white, and rose gold.

Nokia 6790 surge

The Nokia 6790 Surge Mobile Phone coming in an eye catching design is a new generation handset giving you complete satisfaction. It has all the advanced features you expect from a multimedia mobile phone.

Size and Weight :
Nokia surge measures a pert 3.8 x 2.3 x 0.6 inches and weighs 4.39 ounces. The Surge is a lot smaller than we expected, measuring just 3.8 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick and 4.3 ounces. Even though the compact size is nice, we weren't so fond of the plasticky and slick feel of the phone, and the battery cover creaks at the slightest amount of pressure.

Network and connectivity:
This AT&T phone can handle high-speed data connectivity via AT&T's 3G mobile broadband data network, which is available in most major metropolitan areas. The AT&T 3G network uses the dual-band 850/1900 MHz 3G network (UMTS/HSDPA), which provides download speeds ranging from 700 Kbps to 1.7 Mbps, and upload speeds ranging from 500 Kbps to 1.2 Mbps. This makes it possible to enjoy a variety of feature-rich wireless multimedia services, and it gives you the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services. It also supports 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900. It also supports GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps, EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps, 3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB v2.0 microUSB.

Camera and Video:
This Nokia mobile phone includes high clarity 2-megapixel camera can capture images up to 1600 x 1200 pixels, and it offers up to a 4x digital zoom (depending on resolution setting). JPEG and Exif are the image formats supported. It also features multiple white balance modes (automatic, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent), sequence capture mode, multiple color tone modes (normal, sepia, black & white, negative), landscape and portrait orientation, a full-screen viewfinder, self-timer, and a built-in photo editor. The phone can also capture videos for sharing via messaging or saving to your PC. In addition, it performs excellent video capturing with 320 x 240 pixels resolution at 15 fps.

Memory and Display:
The Nokia Surge has a 2.4-inch active matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and color depth support up to 16 million colors. It includes an accelerometer for automatic portrait and landscape orientation as well as an ambient light detector that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen. The screen sits above a discrete navigation area, with square five-way navigation pad, two soft navigation keys, and standard send/end keys. They're complemented on the side by a dedicated messaging and camera keys. Flip the Surge on its side and slide the face up to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard. The phone has a user accessible 120 MB internal dynamic memory, which can be expanded via MicroSD memory cards up to 8 GB in size. The internal phonebook can store up to 1000 contacts with multiple phone numbers per entry as well as support for caller groups and picture/ringer ID. Other features include support for both polyphonic and MP3 ringtones, vibrating alert, and detailed call records for the previous 30 days.

Entertainment Features :
The supported audio recording format is AMR while you can play AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AU, eAAC+, M4A, MIDI Tones (poly 64), Mobile XMF, MP3, MP4, RealAudio 7, 8, 10, RMF, SP-MIDI, True tones, WAV, WMA and WVE files. Apart from these, it has downloadable polyphonic and MP3 ringtones for alerts along with Vibration. Its video player supports 3GPP, H.264/AVC, MPEG-4, RealVideo 7/8/9/10 and WMV 9 formats. The supported images formats include BMP, EXIF, GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, JPEG 2000, OTA, PNG and WBMP. The audio system is well organized in it. Additional features cover Ambient Light Sensor, AT&T Navigator, Flight Mode, FOTA Firmware over the Air, Handsfree Speaker, Ovi Store, PictBridge, Still Image Editor, Themes, Visual Radio and A-GPS. The maximum supported talktime is up to 4 hours 50 min whereas the stand-by time is up to 400 hours.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Nokia C3

The C3 is Nokia's latest messaging phone aimed at those who find the company's business-orientated E-series handsets too stuffy. Packed with social-networking features and sporting a full Qwerty keyboard, the handset aims to provide you with everything you need to stay up-to-date with your social circle.

Size and Weight :
The Nokia C3 a bit larger and heavier than a normal phone at 114 grams and 116 x 58 x 14mm, Volume: 63.2 cc. but it is still very pocket friendly.

Network and connectivity:
Some corners had to be cut to keep the price of the C3 down and, unfortunately, these cuts are most noticeable when it comes to connectivity. Unlike the INQ Chat 3G, the C3 doesn't support 3G. Instead, you're limited to GPRS data speeds when you're on the move, which means Web browsing can be sluggish. Nevertheless, the handset supports Wi-Fi, which comes in handy when you're at home or within range of a wireless hotspot, and there's Bluetooth support as well. As you'd expect at this price, the C3 lacks GPS. The Nokia C3 supports 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, GPRS (Class 32), EDGE (Class 32), WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth (v2.1 with A2DP), USB v2.0 microUSB.

Camera and Video:
The C3's camera is disappointing. It's got a measly 2-megapixel resolution and lacks an LED flash and autofocus. Shots don't look too bad on the phone, but they don't bear much scrutiny when you transfer them to a computer. The specification of this camera is 2 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels), Still image formats: JPEG, Zoom up to 4x (digital), Fullscreen viewfinder, Self timer, Effects in viewfinder: greyscale, sepia and negative, video clip length: up to capacity of memory card, Settings for scene, video light, white balance, colour tone, Zoom up to 4 x digital.

Memory and Display:
Its internal memory is limited too. There's only 55MB of storage, but Vodafone supplies the handset with a 2GB microSD card that sits in a slot behind a plastic flap. This can be expand up to 8GB. This leaves you with plenty of room to store photos, videos and music tracks. There's a 2.4" 320 x 240 pixel display into 262,000 colours.

Entertainment Features :
The phone's music player is rather good. The interface makes it easy to navigate large libraries of tunes and, although the supplied headphones are whack, the C3 has a standard 3.5mm jack, so you can easily swap them for your own cans. There's also an FM radio. This is a Series 40 phone rather than a Symbian smartphone, but Nokia have still managed to equip it with support for social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, plus decent web browsing capabilities. Nokia C3 also comes with Ovi Mail and Ovi Chat, which means that first time users can set up email and chat accounts straight from the handset, without the need for a PC. It has Nokia Music Player. Music codecs: .MP3, WMA, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+. Ringtones type mp3, aac, 64-tone polyphonic. Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz), RDS. It also enclose games lyke Bounce, Sudoku, Block'd, Diamond Rush.

The Nokia C3 certainly has its strengths. Its keyboard is excellent, it has a good range of social-networking features and its battery life isn't bad. But it's let down by its dated operating system and lack of 3G support. okia say that the C3 should be available in Slate Grey, Golden White and Hot Pink colour combinations.

Nokia X9

Following on from the mid-range Nokia X6, we could be about to see the launch of the high-end Nokia X9 a similar device in terms of form factor, but packing in the latest features. With concepts offering a stunning design, it could be the perfect handset to take over the mantle from the Nokia 5800. Looking at the concept photographs for the Nokia X9, and this device could be one of Nokia’s most stylish to date. The screen in the images stretches right to the very edge of the handset, giving it a sleek appearance, and rounded edges to the handset also give it a contemporary appearance.

Network and connectivity:
X9 comes with great connectivity options with features like HSDPA, WiFi and GPS. Dual micro USB connectivity is also on board, as well as push notifications and the ability to share and stream music via Over the Air connections. If the Nokia X9 is launched after the appearance of the upcoming Symbian ^3 operating system, there’s even the chance that this could be the first handset to take advantage of the new OS, setting it apart from existing touchscreen Nokia devices. This gadget of X-Series with all these features will definitely rule the stores. Along with high tech and modern features Nokia is also providing basic mobile phone features like GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi and others.

Camera and Video:
X9 will feature a whopping 12MP camera with LED flash, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). The Symbian^4 device is expected to be capable of 720p HD video recording

Memory and Display:
The Nokia N9 features a large 3.7″ AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display and 32GB of storage space. Memory type microSD.

Entertainment Features :
It has dedicated keys for Twitter and Facebook, which will keep you updated with messages and tweets. Most importantly has a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Also cool is the pic of the music player showing the Stream and Share buttons, which presumably let you stream your music from Nokia’s Comes With Music service, and then share your tunes with your mates. Not sure how you do this, but sharing should be a central part of any phone, and it’s great to see Nokia embracing the concept with open arms.

There is already a huge buzz of Nokia X9. Imagine what will happen when it hits the market. Meanwhile, let’s wait until we get the official launch of the phone.

Nokia 6316s

Nokia has added a new phone to its CMDA collection for the China market, which called as Nokia 6316s. The phone has been specifically designed to support for China Telecom’s 3G network.

Size and Weight :
The stainless-steel Nokia 6316s achieves both style and ease of use with a 2.2″ QVGA display.

Network and connectivity:
The 6316s is the most advanced device, sporting support for China Telecom's 3G data network, a built-in GPS receiver and media playback with dedicated controls on top of the slider.

Camera and Video:
The new Nokia 6316s has a 2-megapixel camera with video recorder. You can take snaps using 2mega pixels camera which will comes with exclusive digital zoom and auto focus features.

Memory and Display:
It is packed on an attractive and wide TFT display of 2.2 inches that provides 240 x 320 into 16M colors. It also has a a card slot which can support an external memory card up to 4GB.

Entertainment Features :
The Nokia 6316s is a multimedia device, it has everything you need and don’t need, be it music, image, GPS, web browsing, bluetooth, a nice 2.2-inch screen, bluetooth 2.1 and stainless-steel look. The best part of the 6313s is the support of China Telecom services and the preloaded applications. Its preloaded with several mobile applications including MSN, QQ, an e-mail client, Internet browser and trial apps for mobile navigation as well as stock quotes.

The Nokia 1506 will be the maker's most affordable CDMA handset ever, with entry-level features that include a voice recorder, a handsfree speaker and long battery life. It will be available in three color versions: black, red and gold.

Nokia C1 02

As well as announcing the Nokia C2, Nokia E73 Mode US availability and a dynamo charger, Nokia also announced a trio of phones in the budget end of devices called the Nokia C1-00, C1-01 and C1-02. The first of the trio is the Nokia C1-00 that has a double-SIM feature. The double-SIM feature, different to the dual-SIM feature of the C2, allows two SIM cards to be used in the phone. Rather than running both at the same time the user has an option to switch between cards by holding down a key. This is similar to the C2, but doesn't allow both cards to be used at the same time. However, the double-SIM still lets users take benefit of two SIM card tariffs allowing you to get the best deal depending on what you are doing.

Size and Weight :
The Nokia C1-02 is coming in at around 108 x 45 x 14mm and roughly 78 grams. Dimensions of this handset is 108 x 45 x 13.8 mm, 61 cc.

Network and connectivity:
The Nokia C1-02 is a Dual-band GPRS phone for EGSM 900/1800 and GSM 850/1900. It also supports Internet Opera Mini, HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, WML; USB (microUSB), Bluetooth 2.1, Headphones connector 3.5mm

Memory and Display:
The display is capable of showing over TFT, 65K colors (128 x 160 pixels). Display size is 1.8 inches. Card slot microSD type. Internal is 64 MB & that can be expand up to 32GB.

Entertainment Features :
The Nokia C1-02 contains a music player, FM radio, GPRS and a stereo wired headset in the box. Talktime is quoted as over 10 hours with a maximum 21 days standby time. Mp3 player supports MP3, AAC, WAV, AMR, MIDI. It also has FM recording option. Video player supports 3gp only.

The C1-02 should be available in black, dark plum, blue and cool grey.. although colours will vary by region and carrier.