Friday, December 14, 2007

Nokia N-91 Review


Introduction:
The first company smartphone supporting Wi-Fi and equipped with a hard drive. The company positions the phone as a musical device, since this hard drive capacity seems excessive for any other use. Another peculiarity is body made of stainless steel similar to Nokia 8800 .
Class: smartphone, 3G, fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia N90
Rivals: Samsung i300
Start price will form about 850 USD

Specifications
General features
Announced in April 2005, on the market since July 2005, official announcement on the 27 April 2005
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100
Battery 900 mAh Li-Ion (BL-5C)

Battery life:
talk mode 180-240 minutes
standby mode 135-190 hours
Full recharging takes about 2 hours
Colour high-contrast graphical display, up to 262K (TFT), has the resolution of 176x208 pixels, physical size of 35x41 mm
5D navi button
Run by Symbian OS version 9.1 (interface Platform 60 ver 3)
2-MP camera (CMOS), supported resolutions 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 pixels, integrated flash effective for a distance of 1.5 meter, anti-red eyes effect, scene setting, select light conditions, x20 digital zoom
Recording video with sound and resolutions of 352x288, 176x144, 128x96 pixels
Weight: 156 gramms
Dimensions: 113.1 x 55.2 x 22 mm

Memory
10 MB of memory are dynamically shared among the phone book, calendar, messages, images and applications
4 GB hard drive
A possibility to assign a photo to a number in the phone book
Keeping Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile number, Fax and e-mail address - totally 8 fields for a name. A possibility to add unlimited number of fields yourself.
Unlimited number of callers' groups, one name may be assigned to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, impossible to view them together with phone memory
Call lists are unlimited in the number of entries, besides the date and call duration call type is specified. A possibility to set a storage period for entries (a month by default)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
Polyphonic call, True Tones,supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voide dialing independent from the pronounciation, no need in making preliminary bookmarks
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during the call
Musical composer, a possibility to assign melodies to names in thes phone book

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Templates (10 preset, change them or add your own)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
WiFi (802.11 b/g)
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - attachments
MMS
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall
Organizer and extras
Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio
User's profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer

Organizer supports different types of events (improved in comparison with other models)
To-do list
Dictaphone
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files reproduction
Separate player supporting AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, M4A/MP4, RealAudio, WAV, WMA fromats. Buttons to control the player on the body
Remote controller combined with stereo headset
Recording sound both from linear input and integrated radio
Musical profile - smartphone works only as an mp3 player
Photoalbum - improved Gallery
Viewer - allows viewing MS Word, MS PowerPoint files on the phone
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Loading Java applications
Games

Review
The Nokia N91 is a typical Nokia, very easy to use and also has the ability to multitask, unlike myself!!!!! Occasionally the hard drive will freeze but it is easy to fix by removing battery and selecting refresh on the harddrive menu. Yeah it is a bit on the bulky side but it is a nice size

Nokia N-90 Review





Introduction:
The model is similar to the Nokia 6260 with a rotational upper part, which is necessary in the camera working mode. A curious thing is the camera module is set out of the main part and is aldo rotational. This is one of the first product to have high resolution screen, glass optics by Carl Zeiss. The company positions the model as a fashion device, the leader in photography line. The only minus of this very functional phone is its big dimensions.
Class: smartphone, 3G, fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia N70
Rivals: no in this form-factor
Start price will form about 750 USD

Specifications
General features
Announced in April 2005, on the market since July 2005, official announcement on the 27 April 2005
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100
Battery 760 mAh Li-Ion (BL-5B)

Battery life:
talk mode 180-270 minutes
standby mode 135-250 hours
Full recharging takes about 2 hours
Colour high-contrast graphical display, up to 262K (TFT), has the resolution of 352x416 pixels, 2.1"
External screen - 65K, TFT, 128x128 pixels
5D navi button
Run by Symbian OS version 8.1a (interface Platform 60 ver 2.6)
2-MP camera (CMOS), supported resolutions 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 pixels, integrated flash effective for a distance of 1.5 meter, anti-red eyes effect, scene setting, select light conditions, x20 digital zoom
Autofocus, macromode
Carl Zeiss glass optics
Recording video with sound and resolutions of 352x288, 176x144, 128x96 pixels
Weight: 173 gramms
Dimensions: 112 x 51 x 24 mm

Memory
31 MB of memory are dynamically shared among the phone book, calendar, messages, images and applications
RS-??? expansion slot (64 MB card in a standard kit), hot card change
A possibility to assign a photo to a number in the phone book
Keeping Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile number, Fax and e-mail address - totally 8 fields for a name. A possibility to add unlimited number of fields yourself.
Unlimited number of callers' groups, one name may be assigned to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, impossible to view them together with phone memory
Call lists are unlimited in the number of entries, besides the date and call duration call type is specified. A possibility to set a storage period for entries (a month by default)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall not presented
Polyphonic call, True Tones,supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voide dialing independent from the pronounciation, no need in making preliminary bookmarks
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during the call
Musical composer, a possibility to assign melodies to names in thes phone book

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Templates (10 preset, change them or add your own)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - attachments
MMS
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall
Organizer and extras
User's profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer

Organizer supports different types of events (improved in comparison with other models)
To-do list
Dictaphone
Frontal VGA-camera
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files reproduction
Photoalbum - improved Gallery
Viewer - allows viewing MS Word, MS PowerPoint files on the phone
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Loading Java applications
Games

Review
2-megapixel CMOS digital camera with flash and 8X digital zoom; MPEG-4 video-capture capabilities; separate lens and display swivels; EDGE capable; RS-MMC external memory slot; MP3 player; PictBridge compatible; Bluetooth; USB connectivity; e-mail.

Nokia N-73 Review




Introduction:
This phone is equipped with a large screen (2.4") and exploits the idea of photo direction (3.2 MP camera, CMOS). This smartphone is represented as a solution for taking qualitative photos and sending them to network services like Flickr. Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus for optical zoom (up to x20).
Class: smartphone, 3G, multimedia
Position in the line: above Nokia N72
Rivals: Sonyericsson K800
At the release moment the price forms 450-500 Euros

Specifications:
General features
Announced in April 2006, official announcement on the 25 April 2006
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100
Battery type 1100 mAh Li-Pol (BP-6M)
talk mode from 180 up to 240 minutes
standby mode from 135 up to 190 hours
Full recharging takes 2 hours
Graphical display high-contrast, 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 240x320 pixels, 2.4"
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS 9.1 (S60 third edition interface)
3.2-MP (CMOS), the maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, integrated flash makes effect at the distance of up to 1.5 m, red eye remover, scene settings, selection of light conditions, digital zoom x20, autofocus
Video (15fps, 352x288 - normal; 640 x 480 - high)
Weight: 116 gramms
Dimensions: 110x49x19 mm

Memory
42 MB shared dynamically by the phonebook, the calendar, messages, images and applications
miniSD memory slot
Photos can be assigned to numbers in the phonebook
For each name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can add any number of fields.
Unlimited number of user groups, a name can refer to several groups at once
SIM entries are stored separately, you can't view them with phone entries at once
Call lists, no limits on the number of entries, all records can contain not only time and date, but a call type as well. You can set storage period for list entries (a month by default)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
Polyphonic call melody, True Tones, supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call signal, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voice dial doesn't depend on the pronunciation, no need in preliminary recording of tags
Speakerphone
Call duration
Musical composer, assign melodies to names in the phonebook

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates (10 preset, you can change them or add own ones)
Graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 11)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - attachments
MMS
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall

Organizer and extras
Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio
User profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer
Organizer with support for events of various kinds, reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Special player with support for the following formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, M4A/MP4, RealAudio, WAV, WMA.
Photoalbum - improved gallery
QuikOffice - this application works with MS Word, MS PowerPoint files
PDF+
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Download Java applications
Games

Review:
The Nokia N73 has top notch reception, and is among the strongest RF phones. We tested it both on Cingular’s 850MHz network and T-Mobile’s 1900MHz network in the US. Both incoming and outgoing voice are clear with no distortion, static or other unpleasant audio artifacts. …The N73 has one of the best cameras of any phone on the market, with only Nokia’s own N93 and the Sony Ericsson K790 / K800i competing. If you don’t need smartphone features, then the Sony Ericsson offers serious competition but it can’t compete with the Nokia on syncing, powerful PIM applications, Office viewers, PDF viewer and 3rd party software. The phone has excellent reception and call quality with fast data rates over EDGE and good ergonomics (though the straightforward design might seem boring it does make for an easy to use phone). Bluetooth is fast which is a plus when transferring those big photos and videos. The screen is gorgeous! Battery life is good and the smartphone is responsive in all tasks.”

Friday, December 7, 2007

Nokia N-72 Review




Introduction:
The positioning of Nokia N72 combines the two freshest ideas. They are the latest technologies of the Nseries and interesting fashionable design. Actually, the N72 is maximum close to the N70. Some differences cover design and other changes insignificant to the end-user. Here we highlight design only.
Class: smartphone, 3G, fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia N71
Rivals: Sony Ericsson W950
At the release moment the price forms 650 USD



Specifications:
General features
Announced in April 2006, official announcement on the 25 April 2006
eGSM 900/1800/1900
Battery type 970 mAh Li-Ion (BL-5C)
talk mode from 180 up to 240 minutes
standby mode from 135 up to 250 hours
Full recharging takes 2 hours

Graphical high-contrast display, 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 176x208 pixels, 35x41 mm
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS 8.1a (Platform 60 ver 2.6 interface)
Frontal VGA-camera
2-MP (CMOS), supported resolutions 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 pixels, integrated flash makes effect at the distance of up to 1.5 m, red eye remover, scene settings, selection of light conditions, digital zoom x20
Video in various resolutions - 352x288, 176x144, 128x96 pixels
Weight: 124 gramms
Dimensions: 108.8x53.3x21.8 mm

Memory
20 MB of memory are dynamically shared by the phonebook, the calendar, messages, images and applications
Expansion connector for RS-??? cards, hot change
Photos can be assigned to numbers in the phonebook
For each name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can add any number of fields.
Unlimited number of user groups, a name can refer to several groups at once
SIM entries are stored separately, you can't view them with phone entries at once
Call lists, no limits on the number of entries, all records can contain not only time and date, but a call type as well. You can set storage period for list entries (a month by default)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
Polyphonic call melody, True Tones, supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call signal, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voice dial doesn't depend on the pronunciation, no need in preliminary recording of tags
Speakerphone
Call duration
Musical composer, assign melodies to names in the phonebook

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates (10 preset, you can change them or add own ones)
Graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.2.0
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
MMS
Synchronization with PC
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall
Organizer and extras
Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio
User profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer

Organizer with support for events of various kinds, reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
Frontal VGA-camera
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photoalbum - improved gallery
Viewer - works with the following files MS Word, MS PowerPoint
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Download Java applications
Games

Review:
n72 is something between n series and 60's series the only one in the n series that don't have a fornt camera but still a 2 mega camera , radio , music player , and it have a cool look with sexy pink or classic black , also it is easy to find application for n72 as it takes the same appilacation for series 60 2nd edition like 3230 and 7610 , up to 1 gb , i could say it is a great mp3 player , and i think is better in n70 in things but the absence of 3G is not cool.

Nokia N71 Review

Introduction:
This continuation of the N-line by Nokia belongs to the XpressMusic series. It is positioned as a device to work with music and vdeo. Also this model possesses with a 240x320 pixels display, Bluetooth module and FM-tuner.
Class: smartphone, 3G, fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia N70
Rival phones: no data
Price for the release moment about 400 Euros

Specifications
General
Announced in 2005, on the market since the middle of 2006
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100
Battery type 970 mAh Li-Ion (BL-5C)

Battery life:
talk time from 180 to 240 minutes
standby time from 135 to 190 hours
Full recharging takes about 2 hours

High-contrast graphical display, 262000K colours (TFT), resolution 240x320 pixels, diagonal 2.4"
5D navi button
Symbian OS version 9.1 (S60 interface, 3 edition)
2-MP camera (CMOS), possible resolutions 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 pixels, integrated flash effective at the distance of up to 1.5 m, red eye effect is suppressed, scene settings, lighting settings are for you to adjust, ?20 digital zoom
Video is recorded with sound in various resolutions - 176x144, 128x96 pixels
Weight: 139 g
Dimensions: 98.6 x 51.2 x 23 mm

Memory
10 MB of memory are dynamically shared between the phonebook, the calendar, messages, images and applications
miniSD slot
You can assign a photo to various contacts in the phonebook
You can keep a Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile, Fax and e-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can also add any number of fields.
Users' groups are not limited in number, one name can be set for several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stores separately, you can't view them with the ones in the internal memory simultaneously.
Call lists have no lomits on the number of entries. All entries specify not only a date and a time of the call, but its duration as well. You can set a storage period (a month by default)

Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
Polyphonic call melodies, True Tones, AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV supported
64-tones call, supporting MP3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voice sial independent of your voice, no need in recordign tags primordially
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during a conversation
Musical editor, you can assign melodies to names in the phonebook

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates(10 preset, you can edit them or add own ones)
You can sent and receive graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
Irda
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class:B, Multislot class 10)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - supporting attachments
MMS
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall

Organizer and extras
Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio
Users' profiles(5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer
Organizer supports various kinds of events, reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Separate player supporting: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, M4A/MP4, RealAudio, WAV, WMA. BUttons on the body to control the player
Remote controller integrated with a stereo headset
Sound can be recorded both from a linear input and integrated radio
Musical profile - smartphone works as an MP3 player
Photo album - an improved gallery
Viewer - application to view MS Word and MS PowerPoint
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Download Java applications
Games

Review
The Nokia N71 is a compact, high-performance multimedia device offering a range of features and services, taking advantage of the latest 3G technology. The N71 delivers a rich browsing experience viewable on the high-definition 2.4 inch QVGA (320X240 pixel), 262,144 color screen. It supports the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map that features a semi-transparent zoomed-out overall view of the Web page, users can quickly orient themselves and intuitively navigate to all corners of the site as well as see the Web page as it was originally designed. It also allows users to enable RSS feeds allowing them to subscribe to their favorite Web sites and receive regular updates. Also features 2 MP camera that enable images taken to be shared via email, MMS, or bluetooth using XpressShare solution. Ultimately one of the best smartphone available.

Nokia E-70 Review





Introduction:

This smartphone continues the traditions of the 6800, is equipped with a QWERTY-keypad, WLAN module, Bluetooh, and a camera with the resolution of 2 MP.
Class:smartphone, 3G, business
Position in the line: above Nokia E61
Rival phones: no in this form-factor

Specifications
General features
Announced in 2005 , official announcement on the 13 October 2005
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA
Battery type 1150 mAh Li-Ion (BL-6C).

Battery life:
talk mode from 3.6 up to 7.3 hours
standby mode from 7.2 up to 9.3 days
High-contrast graphical display, 256000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 352x416 pixels
Integrated 2.0 MP camera (the maximum resolution of 1600x1200 pixels), timer, 8x digital zoom, records video in three resolutions (352x288, 176x144, 128x96 pixels)
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS version 9.1 (interface Platform 60 ver 3.0)
Weight: 127 gramms
Dimensions: 117 x 53 x 22 mm

Memory
75 MB of memory are dynamically shared among a phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
Expansion slot for mini-SD cards, you can use hot change of cards
You can assign to names in a phonebook a photo
For a name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can add any number of fields fields.
Unlimited number of groups, you can assign a name to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with memory phone numbers is impossible
Call lists, no restrictions on the number of entries, all records have date and call duration, but its type specified. You can set storage period for calls in the list (by default that is a month)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
polyphonic call melodies, True Tones, supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call signal, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voice dialing independent of the speaker's voice, no need in in recording tags preliminarily
Speakerphone
Automatic redial
Call duration is shown during a call
Melody editor, you can assign melodies to names in a phonebook

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates (10 preset, also you can change them or add own ones)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
WLAN (802.11g, 802.11e, 802.11i)
IrDA
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class:B, Multislot class 10)
HTML, xHTML, cHTML
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
MMS v.1.2
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
Organizer and extras
User's profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer

Organizer with support for events of various kinds, setting reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone (works in the talk mode)
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photo album - improved gallery
Viewer - an application for viewing on the phone files MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Exel
PDF
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
load Java applications
Games

Review
This is the first time Nokia has introduced the Symbian OS to the folding keyboard, and in my opinion this is the best thing they could have done. The power of the full keyboard is readily applied to Symbian much more than for ther standard series 40

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Nokia E-61 Review




Introduction:
This is the first smartphone with a QWERTY-keypad, targeted at business users for working with e-mail, Internet and MS Office files, is equipped with a WLAN, WCDMA module and a QVGA display.
Class:smartphone, 3G, business
Position in the line: above Nokia E60
Rival phones: Motorola Q



Specifications
General features
Announced in 2005 , official announcement on the 13 October 2005
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA
Battery type 1500 mAh Li-Ion (BP-5L).

Battery life:
talk mode from 4 up to 7 hours
standby mode from 9 up to 11 days
High-contrast graphical display, 16? colours (TFT), the resolution of 240x320 pixels (QVGA)
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS version 9.1 (interface Platform 60 ver 3.0)
Weight: 144 gramms
Dimensions: 117 x 69.7 x 14 mm

Memory
75 MB of memory are dynamically shared among a phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
Expansion slot for mini-SD, you can use hot change of cards
You can assign to names in a phonebook a photo
For a name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can add any number of fields fields.
Unlimited number of groups, you can assign a name to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with memory phone numbers is impossible
Call lists, no restrictions on the number of entries, all records have date and call duration, but its type specified. You can set storage period for calls in the list(by default that is a month)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
polyphonic call melodies, True Tones, supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call signal, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voice dialing independent of the speaker's voice, no need in in recording tags preliminarily
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during a call
Melody editor, you can assign melodies to names in a phonebook

SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates (10 preset, also you can change them or add own ones)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
WLAN
IrDA
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class:B, Multislot class 10)
HTML, xHTML, cHTML
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
MS ActiveSynch
MMS v.1.2
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
Organizer and extras
User's profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer

Organizer with support for events of various kinds, setting reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone (works in the talk mode)
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photo album - improved gallery
Viewer - an application for viewing on the phone files MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Exel
PDF
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
load Java applications
Games

Review
The Nokia E61 boasts a vibrant and sharp screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a full array of wireless options (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, UMTS). The Symbian smart phone also has good call quality, a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit Office documents, and robust e-mail capabilities.

Nokia 9500 Review




Introduction:
This communicator came to replace 9210i. Differs in a bigger memory size, better screen and some other improvements.
Class communicator
Position in the line above Nokia 9210i
Rival phones Motorola MPx


Specifications

General features
Announced in February 2004, in the market since the 4 Q 2004, official announcement on the 22 of February 2004
eGSM90018001900
Battery type BP-5L, 1300 mAh
Battery life
talk time 4 - 6 hours
standby time up to 300 hours
Full charging - 1 hour 50 minutes
High-contrast graphical display with the resolution of 640x200 pixels, 65K (TFT), not a touchscreen. External screen 65K, 128x128 pixels
5 positional navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS 7.0s
QWERTY-keypad
28 menu languages, English and two extra languages may be used at the same time
VGA-camera - the maximum resolution is 640 x 480 pixels, recording 3GP clips with sound (Sub QCIF or QCIF) up to 10 minutes in duration. A possibility to edit photos, video. Night mode.
Weight 222 g
Dimensions 148 x 57 x 24 mm

Memory
80 MB of memory are shared dynamically between the phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
MMC cards expansion connector (64 MB card in a standard kit)
A possibility to assign a photo to a name in the phone book
A possibility to keep Name, Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone number, Fax and E-mail address for a name — total number of fields is 8 (a possibility to increase the number at will).
The number of groups is not limited, A possibility to assign a name to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with the internal memory is impossible
Call lists, no any limits in the number of entries, all the entries contain besides the date and the duration of the call, a call type. A possibility to set a storage period for calls in the list (a month by default)
MMS up to 100 KB for a message
Call management, ringing tones
Polyphonic call melodies, True Tones
Voice dialing for 25 numbers, voice tags
Loud speaker
Call duration is shown during a conversation
Musical editor, a possibility to assign melodies to the names in the phone book
mp3AAC files as a call signal


SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Templates (10 are preset, a possibility to edit them or add own ones )
A possibility to send and receive graphical messages
Concatenated messages
MMS

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Opera Browser
IrDA
Bluetooth
GPRS (4+2)
EDGE
E-mail protocols SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or IrDA
SyncML
SMIL
Instant Messaging
MMS
Wi-Fi
Organizer and extras
User's profiles(5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer

Organizer supports different kinds of events, reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
mp3 player
A possibility to record video with sound - QCIF (176x144) or subQCIF (128x96)
RealOne Player plays RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photo album
MIDP JavaTM (2.0)
A possibility to load Java applications
Games

Review

This phone is AMAZING!!!Sleek, well equipped, stylish-- it got some stares! I would give it 6 stars. The screen can be easily seen in really bright sunlight. Businesslike phone with lots of extras. BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!1you wont be disappointed. I was a little unsure of it but got it free from work and its amazing

Nokia 9300i Review





Introduction:
This is an updated version of the 9300 standing out for Wi-Fi presence and expanded e-mail functions.
Class: communicator
Position in the line: under Nokia 9300
Rivals: Motorola MPx


Specifications

General features
Announced in 2005
eGSM900/1800/1900
Battery type BP-6M, 970 mAh, Li-Pol
Battery life:
talk mode up to 4.5 hours
standby mode up to 200 hours
full recharging takes - 1 hour 50 minutes
High-contrast graphical display, 65000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 640x200 pixels, not a touchscreen. External screen 65000 colours, 128x128 pixels
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS 7.0s (platform series 80)
QWERTY-keypad
28 menu languages, simultaneously you can use English and two extra languages
Weight: 167 gramms
Dimensions: 132 x 51 x 21 mm
Volume 126 cc

Memory
80 MB of memory are dynamically shared among a phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
Expansion slot for ??? cards (64 MB cards in a standard kit)
You can assign to names in a phonebook a photo
For a name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields (you can have any number of fields).
Unlimited number of groups, you can assign a name to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with memory phone numbers is impossible
Call lists, the number of entries in unlimited, all records have date and call duration, but its type specified. You can set storage period for calls in the list(by default that is a month)
MMS up to 100 KB for message
Call management, ringing tones
polyphonic call melodies, True Tones
Voice dialing for 25 numbers, voice commands
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during a call
Melody editor, you can assign melodies to names in a phonebook
mp3/AAC files as a call melody
SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Message templates(10 preset, also you can change them or add own ones)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages
MMS

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Opera Browser
IrDA
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi (802.11g)
GPRS (4+2)
EDGE
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, BlackBerry Connect, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Collaboration Suite
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or IrDA connection
SyncML
SMIL
Instant Messaging
MMS
Organizer and extras
User's profiles(5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch(up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer

Organizer with support for events of various kinds, setting reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
mp3 player
RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photo album
MIDP JavaTM (2.0)
load Java applications
Games

Review

The Nokia 9300i is an updated version of the Nokia 9300 smartphone. The 9300i updates the 9300 with a Wi-Fi connection, but is otherwise the same phone. The 9300i is a series 80 SmartPhone running Symbian 7.0S and supporting a range of business applications. Key applications include email and software for viewing and editing documents, spreadsheets and presentations. This software is compatible with MS Office. There's a file manager and a HTML 4.01/xHTML web browser. A full QWERTY keyboard is supplied, together with a large screen for viewing documents

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Nokia 9300 Review





Introduction:
This cut version of 9500 differs in the absence of Wi-Fi, a camera and a less number of free of charge applications in a standard kit.
Class: communicator
Position in the line: under Nokia 9500
Rival phones: Motorola MPx

Specifications
General features
Announced: September 2004, in the market since the 4 Q 2004, official announcement on the 22 of September 2004
eGSM900/1800/1900
Battery type BP-6M, 970 mAh, Li-Pol
Battery life:
talk time up to 4.5 hours
standby time up to 200 hours
Full charging - 1 hour 50 minutes
High-contrast graphical display with the resolution of 640x200 pixels, 65K (TFT), not a touchscreen. External screen 65K, 128x128 pixels
5-positional navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS 7.0s
QWERTY-keypad
28 menu languages, English and two extra languages may be used at the same time
Weight: 167 g
Dimensions: 132 x 51 x 21 mm
Capacity 126 cc

Memory
80 MB of memory are shared dynamically between the phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
MMC cards expansion connector (64 MB card in a standard kit)
A possibility to assign a photo to a name in the phone book
A possibility to keep Name, Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone number, Fax and E-mail address for a name — total number of fields is 8 (a possibility to increase the number at will).
The number of groups is not limited, a possibility to assign a name to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with the internal memory is impossible
Call lists, no any limits in the number of entries, all the entries contain a call type besides the date and the duration of the call. A possibility to set a storage period for calls in the list (a month by default)
MMS up to 100 KB for a message
Call management, ringing tones
Polyphonic call melodies, True Tones
Voice dialing for 25 numbers, voice tags
Loud speaker
Call duration is shown during a conversation
Musical editor, a possibility to assign melodies to the names in the phone book
mp3/AAC files as a call signal


SMS
Predictive text input ?9
Templates (10 are preset, a possibility to edit them or add own ones )
A possibility to send and receive graphical messages
Concatenated messages
MMS

Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Opera Browser
IrDA
Bluetooth
GPRS (4+2)
EDGE
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or IrDA
SyncML
SMIL
Instant Messaging
MMS
Organizer and extras
User's profiles(5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer


Organizer supports different kinds of events, reminders
To-do list
Dictaphone
mp3 player
RealOne Player: plays RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files
Photo album
MIDP JavaTM (2.0)
A possibility to load Java applications
Games

Review
The Nokia 9300 smartphone is like a little brother of the Nokia 9500 Communicator. It shares many of the features of the 9500, but misses out on others. Physically, the two devices are similar, with both having the benefit of a full QWERTY keyboard and a very large internal display (640 x 200 pixels, 65,000 colours). The 9300 is considerably smaller and lighter, but still a bit of a brick when compared to normal phones.

Nokia 9210 Review





Introduction:
The main differences from Nokia 9210 are in support of JavaScript for www browser, Cascade style sheet (CSS), a possibility to open two windows at the same time and a function for following the links with the help of joypad. Also a possibility to send and receive graphic messages via SMS is added, memory card lock and finally support of stream audio in HSCSD. A support of vector graphics appeared. All the rest characteristics are similar and given below.

Specifications
General Features
Announced in March 2002
Made in Finland
eGSM900 / GSM1800
TFT-color display with the resolution of 640x200 pixels shows up to 4096 colors
Battery type Li-Ion 1300 mAh
Talk time 4 - 10 hours, standby time 80 - 230 hours
Operating system Epoc from Symbian
Pro 32-bit ARM9-based RISC
QWERTY keypad
Built-in fax-modem
Data transmission at the speed of up to 43.6 KB/s (HSCSD)
Loud speaker
12 language packages (Russian is not supported)
Melody tuning (includes WAVE support), a possibility to change wall-paper
Sends and receives faxes
SMS
Concatenated messages
WAP 1.1
WWW browser with support of SSL (HTML 3.2), also supports JavaScript, but not Java
Many security settings, SIM lock, phone lock, memory card lock
IR-port
Memory Card slot(MultiMedia Card)
E-mail client with support of POP3,IMAP4 and SMTP
Contacts - notes can be edited on PC, any note can be sent to other phone as a business card via SMS
Calendar includes to-do list, reminder, lists of meetings and etc.

Supports the following data formats:
Audio File WAV, AU, WVE
CompuServe GIF
Computer Graphics Metafile CGM
Corel/Novell Presentations SHW
EPOC Word -EPOC
Sheet -EPOC
Bitmap MBM
Internet HyperText Markup Language HTML, HTM
Lotus 1-2-3 v.1/2/3/4/5/97/Millenium WQ1, WKU, WK1, WK3, WK4, WK5, WK6, 123
Lotus AMI Draw SDW
Microsoft Excel 2/3/4/5/7/97/98/2000 XLS, XLC
Microsoft PowerPoint 3/4/7/97/98/2000 PPT, POT, PPS
Microsoft Project MPP
Microsoft Word 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/97/98/2000 DOC, WRI
Paintbrush PCX, DCX
PKZIP Format ZIP
Portable Network Graphics PNG
Rich Text Format RTF
Ringing Tones MG
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF, JPEG) TIF, JPG, JIF
Text TXT
UNIX Compress, Tar TAR, TAZ
UNIX Gzip TGZ
vCard VCF
Visio VSD
Windows Bitmap BMP, RLE, ICO, CUR
Windows Metafile WMF, EMF
WordPerfect 4/5/6/7/8 WPD

PC Suite for Nokia 9210 Communicator
Supports file conversion
EPOC Word <---> Rich Text Format, Text (MS-DOS), Text (Windows ANSI), Word 6.0,95, Word 97, Word 2000
EPOC Sheet <---> Excel 5.0,95, Excel 97, Excel 2000 9
Calendar and address book compatibility
Microsoft Schedule+ 7.x
Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000
Lotus Notes 4.5, 4.6 & 5.0
Lotus Organizer 5.0, 6.0, 97, GS/4.0
SyncML

Applications
Word - writing texts
Sheet - tables
PPView - shows PowerPoint presentations
File Manager - a plain file manager
Also available - calculator, time, video player, games, dictaphone, currency converter, an application for viewing graphics
Dimensions: 158 x 56 x 27 mm
Weight: 244 g

Review
The Nokia 9210 Communicator is the updated version of the Nokia 9110. The 9210 is marketed as a mobile communications device, incorporating a mobile phone, email and PC office applications. Boasting a large keyboard, Microsoft Office applications and a large colour display, it's certainly an impressive piece of kit. Now replaced by the Nokia 9210i.

Nokia 8910i Review




Introduction:
It is a renewal for Nokia 8910. The main difference is in color display, Java support and the only body color.
Class: fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia 8910
Rival phones: Motorola v70i

Specifications
General features
Made in Finland
Announced in November 2002, in the market since the 1 quarter 2003
The body of titanium
eGSM900/GSM1800
Battery type Li-Ion 750 mAh(BLB-2)
Standby time 150 - 300 hours, talk time 2,30 - 4,30 hours.
Time for charging with ACP-8 - 2 hours; ACP-12 - 1,5 hour; ACP-7 - 3,5 hours
Graphic display with high resolution shows up to 4096 colors and 5 text lines.
Various language packages including Russian.
Java
Color - black
Weight: 112 g
Dimensions: 103 - 140, 5 x 46 x 20 mm

Memory
Phone book memory is shared dynamically. Minimum three numbers and one note can be assigned to a name (300 names), maximum 5 numbers and 4 notes for a name. Users' groups.
Memory for up to 150 text messages and 50 graphical or any other combination of them.
To-do list memory up to 30 notes
Calendar memory for 100 - 250 events(depends on the length of text notes).
Call register of 10 dialed, 10 received, and 10 missed calls
All the memory is shared dynamically between the applications, maximum values are given above, in fact they can be lower depending on the number of files and notes.
Call management, ringing tones
Vibrating alert
35 preset ringing tones and melodies, up to 5 loadable melodies, melody editor
Mixed call signal mode - first vibrating then a melody.
Voice dialing for 10 numbers
Speed dialing for 8 numbers
Automatic redial(max 10 attempts)
SMS
Predictive text input T9
Templates, smiles
10 graphic templates and space for 5 loadable pictures
Concatenated messages (up to 740 characters)
SMS Chat
MMS

Connectivity
WAP 1.2.1
GPRS(3+1)
Bluetooth
HSCSD
IR-port
MMS
Synchronization with PC

Organizer and extras
User's profiles(5), temporary profile
Screen savers(digital clock).Timer for screen savers can be set for from 5 seconds to 60 minutes.
Time, date
Calculator
Stopwatch(up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer
Organizer supports different kinds of events
To-do list
Games - Sky Diver and Backgammon, a possibility to load other Java games


Review
This Nokia 8910i is a stunning mobile phone handset, looks great and works just as well - call quality, GPRS, BlueTooth, MMS, etc., all are excellent. The choice is simple - if you're a serious busine ...

Monday, November 26, 2007

Nokia 6131 With RFID






Introduction:

On the surface, the Nokia 6131 looks like a budget-minded cell phone, but when you integrate an RFID chip under the hood, the unassuming mobile gains a rather interesting function. The modified version has been dubbed the Nokia 6131 NFC for Near Field Communication.


Specifications And Review:

Using the RFID chip housed within, the cell phone effectively gets transformed into a "touch to pay" device, meaning that you only need to graze your Nokia across a reader to make a payment at participating retailers. The chip stores "all of your personal financial information", allowing for instant payment. If you thought someone stealing your contact list and reading your text messages was bad enough, wait until they start making random purchases with your phone too.

Nokia claims that the system integrated in the Nokia 6131 NFC is "very secure", but how secure can it be when your phone is in someone else's hands? Especially when there is no signature or PIN required for purchases.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Nokia 6110 Review





Introduction:

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is Nokia's first dedicated smartphone aimed specifically towards the navigation market. Consumers can view their current location on the map, search for destinations, find specific routes, or locate services such as restaurants, hotels or shops that are nearby. The Nokia 6110 Navigator is an ideal tool for 3G multimedia, enabling real-time video sharing and video calls, as well as a 2.0-megapixel camera with a dedicated capture key, panorama mode, and integrated flash. For extra protection, the camera lens is covered by a protection slide, keeping the images crystal clear.


Specifications:

Technical Specifications
Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 2100
Form Factor: Slide / Symbian Series 60
Dimensions: 101 x 49 x 20 mm
Weight: 125 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: 5-Way Keypad
Battery Type: 900 mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time: 3.50
Standby Time: 264
Memory: 40.0 MB
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash

Imaging
Main Screen: 1670000 colors (TFT / Light Sensor)
240 x 320 px
External Screen: No
Camera: 2.0 MP / 1600 x 1200 px / Flash / 4X Zoom / Horizontal Mode / Video Recorder / Video Calling

Audio
MP3 Player: MP3 / MP4 / AAC / eAAC+ / WMA
FM Radio: Visual Radio
Speakerphone: 3D Sound
Push-To-Talk: Yes

Multimedia
Wallpapers: 240 x 320 px
Screen Savers: 240 x 320 px
Ring Tones: 64 chord / MP3 / AAC
Themes: Yes
Games: J2ME
Streaming Multimedia: MPEG-4

Messaging
SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Push Email
Chat: Yes
Predictive Text: T9


Applications
Phonebook Capacity: Unknown
Calendar: Yes
To-Do List: Yes
WAP: 2.0
Voice Commands: Yes
Calculator: Yes

Connectivity
Bluetooth: 2.0
Infrared Port: No
High-Speed Data: HSDPA
Wi-Fi: No
GPS: Nokia Navigator
PC Sync: SyncML

Nokia 5700 Review





Introduction:

The 5700 features a twist design that switches between four modes at the flick of the wrist - music player, 2.0-megapixel camera, video call and smartphone. Using an optional 2 GB microSD card, the Nokia 5700 supports up to 1500 tracks that can be enjoyed using Bluetooth stereo headphones. Loading songs onto the 5700 is fast and easy as consumers can choose from a broad range of supported digital formats, including WMA, MP3, AAC, as well as eAAC+ and MP4. The Nokia 5700 brings videos to life on a vibrant color screen supporting up to 16 million colors for excellent video playback. With 3G high-speed data connectivity, the 5700 makes browsing, downloading and streaming multimedia content convenient. A video call feature and the built-in 2.0-megapixel camera make it easy to share moments with friends and family.


Specifications:

* Large and bright 2.2-inch QVGA (320 x 240 px) color display with an active area of 33.48 x 44.64 mm and supporting up to 16 million colors
* Four different usage modes: twist to Camera Mode to access capture key and zoom in/out, twist to Music Mode for play/pause, stop, rewind/fast forward; twist to Video Call Mode for has a built-in stand for easy viewing; twist to Video View Mode to play/pause, stop, and rewind/fast forward
* Integrated 2.0-megapixel camera with up to 4x digital zoom, built-in flash, landscape camcorder and video player, and Panorama Mode to allow users to take panoramic photos up to 5 images wide
* Crystal clear Hi-Fi sound quality with dedicated audio chip to share the groove with built-in stereo loudspeakers
* Memory expandable up to 2 GB for storing and carrying up to 1500 CD quality songs
* WCDMA 2100 with simultaneous voice and packet data (packet-switched maximum upload/download speed up to 384/384 kbps, circuit-switched maximum speed up to 64 kbps)

Technical Specifications
Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 2100
Form Factor: Twist / S60
Dimensions: 108 x 51 x 17 mm
Weight: 115 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: 5-Way Keypad
Battery Type: Li-Ion
Talk Time: 3.50
Standby Time: 288
Memory: 35.0 MB
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash

Imaging
Main Screen: 1670000 colors (QVGA)
320 x 240 px
External Screen: No
Camera: 2.0 MP / Video Recorder

Audio
MP3 Player: MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA
FM Radio: Unknown
Speakerphone: Stereo Sound
Push-To-Talk: No

Multimedia
Wallpapers: 320 x 240 px
Screen Savers: 320 x 240 px
Ring Tones: MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: J2ME
Streaming Multimedia: Yes

Messaging
SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: Yes
Chat: Yes
Predictive Text: T9

Applications
Phonebook Capacity: Unknown
Calendar: Yes
To-Do List: Yes
WAP: 2.0
Voice Commands: Yes
Calculator: Yes

Connectivity
Bluetooth: A2DP / HFP / HSP
Infrared Port: No
High-Speed Data: EDGE / WCDMA
Wi-Fi: No
GPS: No
PC Sync: PC Suite

Nokia 6555 Review





Introduction:

Nokia 6555 is a stylish clamshell phone from mid-level that is capable of world 3G roaming, thanks to tri-band UMTS support. It uses Series 40 software and features 1.3-megapixel camera, music player, and microSD slot for memory expansion


Specification And Review

Nokia today announced a new 3G mobile phone. The Nokia 6555 will be available within the next month at an estimated retail price of approximately €200 before subsidies or taxes.

The Nokia 6555 features a QVGA 16 million color internal display - twice as many colors as the human eye can see - for a brilliant, crisp resolution on a large 240x320 screen. The camera featuring a 6x zoom gives even greater versatility and full screen portrait viewfinder so you can be sure you get the right picture every time. The self-portrait function on the camera and video sharing ability ensures that special moments are easily shared with family and friends.

"Mobile-savvy consumers expect superior quality and design. We understood that need, and so created the the Nokia 6555. The Nokia 6555 is a sophisticated accessory delivering the outstanding features that you expect from Nokia," said Markku Suomi, Product Group Director, Mobile Phones, Nokia.

From the thin, narrow form factor with smooth lines to the 30MB user memory (with capacity for microSD expandable memory) and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, the Nokia 6555 sets the standard in its class.

Key features:
- Original smooth-back design
- Elegant external analog timepiece display
- Brilliant 16 million color display
- Video sharing
- WCDMA and quadband GSM functionality

Nokia launches business-minded E51 handset





Introduction:

Nokia today bolstered its Nokia Eseries portfolio of business devices with the introduction of the new Nokia E51 device. The slim and elegant Nokia E51 adds greater simplicity, faster access and tighter integration to key applications, while maintaining the smartphone capabilities and stylish design that customers have come to expect in a Nokia Eseries device. An all-round device, Nokia E51 is ideal for business professionals who require reliable, real-time access to business and people, need to manage time effectively and value a single device that is easy to set up, maintain and use. Nokia E51 users with Nokia mobility solutions can experience mobile telephony, mobile email and messaging, office phone functionality, and cost savings - with the convenience of one phone number, one voice mailbox, one dial plan - in a single device.



Specification And Review

"Business users increasingly need one device that they can count on to work productively and which offers them the level of efficiency that brings more freedom and balance to their personal lives," said Antti Vasara, senior vice president, Mobile Devices Unit, Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "With the new Nokia E51 device, we are responding to this need with a business smartphone that combines the latest advances in business mobility and a classic, stainless steel design, at a price that makes it perfect for company-wide deployments."

While expanding the rich functionality that business users require, Nokia continues to simplify the use of its business devices via the following:

- A home screen including user-selected icons to the most used applications
- One Touch keys with one-click access to key functionalities including email, contacts, calendar and the home screen
- Set-up wizards offering step-by-step guidance for setting up email accounts, configuring Internet calling and accessing wireless local area networks
- Integration with a wide range of business email solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server, and consumer email
- Streamlined email reading experience with easy access to attachments
- Dedicated Email key on the front cover, indicator light for new email, and a preview window to the latest email on the home screen to help keep up with email when on the move

Nokia E51 also extends business value to end users and businesses through its ability to integrate tightly with corporate telephony systems (PBX) through Nokia Mobile Unified Communications solutions such as Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Cisco and Nokia Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel. These solutions deliver desk phone calling features - such as extension dialing, hold, transfer and conferencing - to a single, mobile device. Companies can also reduce their international call charges by routing the call over the corporate IP networks.

"Nokia and BT share a vision that business mobility adoption will thrive when our collective customers and their respective end users, derive productivity improvements from mobile enabled applications," said Rakesh Mahajan, global director of mobility at BT Global Services. "For the BT Corporate Fusion solution, we chose the Nokia E51 for its classic Nokia business smartphone features and design, its ease of integration into our solution, and its affordability, making it more appealing for widespread use within companies of all sizes."

Nokia E51 is also ideal for any user wishing to leverage broadband connections to access mobile Internet telephony from homes and hotspots. For example, Gizmo, a Voice over IP (VoIP) application, is available for Nokia Eseries customers free of charge, enabling users to make and receive inexpensive calls from their mobile phones and chat or talk with friends who are online. Gizmo application is available to Nokia Eseries customers through the Nokia Download! application on their mobile phone.

In addition to increased features and functionality for business use, Nokia E51 lends itself well to personal use and offers a polished look for both business and personal use. The thin, stainless steel device is equipped with personal applications, including:

- FM radio, music and multimedia players
- 2 megapixel camera
- Nokia browser, serving as the gateway to a variety of Internet services including interoperability with Windows Live, providing mobile access to most popular Windows Live services including Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces, available through the Nokia Download! application
- Via the Download! application access to Yahoo Go! WidSets, and a number of travel, personal productivity and entertainment applications

Nokia E51 is the latest offering in the industry-leading Nokia Eseries portfolio of business optimized devices that support companies' business mobility strategies by protecting their investments in workforce mobility. Joining the ranks of Nokia E90 Communicator, Nokia E61i and Nokia E65, the Nokia E51 device enables business users to collaborate, communicate, and operate whether they are conducting business from their offices, working remotely or traveling - while also keeping in touch with their personal lives.

Nokia E51 will be globally available during the fourth quarter of 2007 for an unsubsidized retail price of approximately 350 EUR.

A complete list of Nokia E51 features and technical specifications can be found at www.nokiaforbusiness.com. For further information about device and solution availability, users may contact their local Nokia representative and local network operator.

Nokia N82 Reviews





Introduction:

With the tools to discover the places and moments worth capturing, and the capabilities to capture and share them instantaneously, the Nokia N82 offers photography enthusiasts an enhanced camera experience.

Specifications And Review:
The Nokia N82 enables you to explore your surroundings and find your way with navigation and routing; document your adventures with the high quality imaging capabilities; and instantly share your experiences with one click upload to the web. eaturing A-GPS, 5 megapixel camera, Xenon flash, Carl Zeiss optics and internet connectivity, the Nokia N82 also incorporates all the multimedia computer features common to Nokia Nseries. Like its predecessor the Nokia N95, the Nokia N82 is the latest epitome of a truly converged device that is not one thing but is many.

The powerful A-GPS and preinstalled Nokia Maps help you explore and locate new places, whether in another country or just around the corner. All Nokia N82 standard sales packages come with a free voice guided navigation trial, and you can purchase additional features, such as city guides and longer subscription to the navigation.

With access to more than 15 million points of interest, you can locate and navigate to the most interesting sights, bars or restaurants wherever you are. You can also send map excerpts and routes to friends by MMS or save map screen shots to the gallery. honeMag Image ith high speed Wi-Fi connectivity and one-click upload to online communities, the Nokia N82 makes sharing your experiences and discoveries easy. When viewing a picture or video, simply one press of a button starts uploading it while you carry on using the device for other purposes. r you can impress your friends with multimedia slideshows - complete with music and effects - on the high resolution display or on a compatible TV.

The Nokia N82 comes with the new content driven 3D multimedia menu and includes a convenient orientation sensor that rotates the user interface automatically between horizontal and portrait mode. For quick and easy access to entertainment content, the Nokia N82 also supports the Ovi family of Nokia internet services, including Nokia Music Store, N-Gage games and Nokia Maps. he Nokia N82 is available now in key markets with an estimated, pre-tax, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 450 euros.