Nokia N97
Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 mini users… have you updated your device’s software yet?
The latest software update is available right now on the Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 mini.
You’ll find that the update leads to an all round smoother performance on your device because there’s been a number of small fixes and improvements. These include improvements in the contacts performance and better operational stability on your device.
Also, if you haven’t already got free navigation on your device, the update will directly upgrade it so you’ve got the service right at your finger tips.
It’s always worth keeping your device updated with the latest software to get the best possible performance, so make sure you get yourself the upgrade!
The latest nokia mobile phones
The latest nokia mobile phones have expanded their horizons and so the overall reaction of people in general to this company is exceptional and enthusiastic. The Nokia mobiles are used for varied purposes such as making and receiving of calls, capturing of pictures and Internet surfing. These multiple purposes are served by several ‘parts’ that are incorporated in the Nokia handsets. The best of the parts include cameras that have a resolution of upto 5 MP, MP3 players and FM radio options. The secondary camera is generally used for the purpose of making video calls. Then, there are options of listening to music and playing fascinating games.
The latest nokia phones often come with music players that can play on many of the popular formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA. People are able to listen to music, whenever they have a Nokia set in their hand. The FM radio is another option for entertainment and one can keep updates of the latest happenings in the world. The Java applications allow the user of the Nokia mobiles to decode files that are in their original encrypted form. Thus, one can open most files that are received as attachments. The overall process of decoding is supported by the document viewer that allow the viewer to read text documents or files in formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Pdf.
The handsets of Nokia have memory support that allow the users to store a huge amount of data and files. There is the option of adding extra memory card of upto 2 GB in the handsets. Thus, it becomes possible to store ringtones, games and videos that otherwise would consume a lot of space. The mobiles of Nokia also function as gaming consoles that allow the users to play high definition games. A user can make the best use of Nokia gadgets to entertain themselves. The battery of the Nokia handsets are efficient enough for overcoming lapses of talktime. The batteries are long lasting and give long hours of standby time and talktime. Connectivity of Nokia handsets are exalted with GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, Infrared port and USB port.
The latest nokia phones often come with music players that can play on many of the popular formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA. People are able to listen to music, whenever they have a Nokia set in their hand. The FM radio is another option for entertainment and one can keep updates of the latest happenings in the world. The Java applications allow the user of the Nokia mobiles to decode files that are in their original encrypted form. Thus, one can open most files that are received as attachments. The overall process of decoding is supported by the document viewer that allow the viewer to read text documents or files in formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Pdf.
The handsets of Nokia have memory support that allow the users to store a huge amount of data and files. There is the option of adding extra memory card of upto 2 GB in the handsets. Thus, it becomes possible to store ringtones, games and videos that otherwise would consume a lot of space. The mobiles of Nokia also function as gaming consoles that allow the users to play high definition games. A user can make the best use of Nokia gadgets to entertain themselves. The battery of the Nokia handsets are efficient enough for overcoming lapses of talktime. The batteries are long lasting and give long hours of standby time and talktime. Connectivity of Nokia handsets are exalted with GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, Infrared port and USB port.
Nokia N96
Description of Nokia N96:
The Nokia N96 is the type of high-end slide with a 5 megapixel camera with video recording in MP4 or 3GP.
The pictures are recorded with the data from where you took thanks to GPS.
Key features of Nokia N96:
Battery: 220 minutes talk time / 220 hours standby
Weight: 125 grams
Camera: 5 megapixels
Card Memory: 16GB internal flash, MicroSD
Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, Wifi, TV out
Integrated handsfree: Yes
Display: TFT LCD (240 x 320 pixels) 2.8 inch QVGA with up to 16 million colors
Mp3: Yes
Radio: Yes
Nokia N8
Nokia is betting heavily on its next-to-be flagship N8 aka Vasco. However, Eldar Murtazin from Mobile-review not only seems unexcited about the
offering, he has also spilled some beans regarding what to expect from the device. Although the latest preview is not a detailed one, Eldar throws some
light on some important features, including the Symbian^3, which he finds utterly disappointing. He says the new OS is more or less similar to S60 5th
edition and not as innovative as expected.
However, the hardware set is something we can cheer about. The build quality of the phone seems good and it features a 12MP camera with Xenon flash,
720p video recording, HDMI-out port and GPS.
Nokia's new smartphone rival to the iPhone, the N8, has more tricks up its sleeve than a Swiss Army Knife. Perhaps even too many.
WHEN does a phone become too much? When it plays high-definition movies on your TV, or when it tells you how to drive in your own voice?
In its war against the iPhone, mobile phone giant Nokia is relying on giving its customers as many features as heavenly possible.
Perhaps, even, more than they really want.
The new Nokia N8 smartphone is packed to the brim with hi-tech tricks that range from brilliant to bizarre.
Due to hit Australian shores later this year, it will sell for $749, which puts it in the same ball park as the iPhone.
Here's our list of the N8's five most opulent features. You tell us — is it over the top?
Personalised GPS
The N8 has turn-by-turn GPS, which is great. But what's a little scary is that you can record your own audio to be played back as you drive.
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In other words, you can sit there with your phone, record your own lines for 57 different possible driving instructions, and then listen to yourself yelling at
you when you make a wrong turn
The voice on the demo unit we tried said, in a surfie's voice: "Speed camera ahead dude! Either slow down or say cheese."
Nokia said customers could replace it with a recording of their husband or wife telling them how to drive. That sounds great, Nokia.
HDMI output
Despite the fact that connecting a gadget designed for mobility to a giant TV set seems a bit silly, the N8 lets you output video in HDMI.
That's what you'd usually use to connect a Blu-ray player, or something like a PlayStation 3, to an expensive HD TV, and it's designed specifically to do it
in super-high definition.
Most phones can't output video at all, let alone in HDMI. And why would they? Do your home videos really need to be shown in 720p?
Micro USB
Got a USB stick or an external hard drive? Well, thanks to the micro USB port on the N8, and special adaptor cables that come with it, you can now
connect them to your phone.
That actually sounds pretty good, and we're sure people will like being able to transfer files from a thumbstick onto their phone, or make backups on a
hard drive.
But still, the idea of attaching a bunch of other gadgets to your phone seems a little bit excessive. And to do it anywhere but at home, you'd have to carry
the cables around with you.
12Mpx camera
12 megapixels. That's nearly two and a half times what the iPhone 4 has and it makes pictures and video on the N8 noticeably crisp, even when you
project them on a HD TV.
But while the megapixel count rivals that of many actual cameras, we're not sure it will replace them, because the lens is still pretty small.
And, you know, because it's a phone. Not a camera! How many snappers are going to drop their DSLR for a smartphone? Not many, we reckon.
Everything at once
The iPhone has copped flak in the past for not allowing easy access to things like emails, Twitter feeds and weather updates directly from the homepage.
So Nokia has done the exact opposite and chucked them all on there.
There's about a million different feeds and widgets and things you can put on the default screen of the N8 — so many it's actually quite daunting the first
time you pick one up.
Some people might like being able to see everything at once, but it's sure to turn quite a few people off as well.
offering, he has also spilled some beans regarding what to expect from the device. Although the latest preview is not a detailed one, Eldar throws some
light on some important features, including the Symbian^3, which he finds utterly disappointing. He says the new OS is more or less similar to S60 5th
edition and not as innovative as expected.
However, the hardware set is something we can cheer about. The build quality of the phone seems good and it features a 12MP camera with Xenon flash,
720p video recording, HDMI-out port and GPS.
Nokia's new smartphone rival to the iPhone, the N8, has more tricks up its sleeve than a Swiss Army Knife. Perhaps even too many.
WHEN does a phone become too much? When it plays high-definition movies on your TV, or when it tells you how to drive in your own voice?
In its war against the iPhone, mobile phone giant Nokia is relying on giving its customers as many features as heavenly possible.
Perhaps, even, more than they really want.
The new Nokia N8 smartphone is packed to the brim with hi-tech tricks that range from brilliant to bizarre.
Due to hit Australian shores later this year, it will sell for $749, which puts it in the same ball park as the iPhone.
Here's our list of the N8's five most opulent features. You tell us — is it over the top?
Personalised GPS
The N8 has turn-by-turn GPS, which is great. But what's a little scary is that you can record your own audio to be played back as you drive.
Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar.
Results: Feature overload
This poll has not opened yet.
End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
In other words, you can sit there with your phone, record your own lines for 57 different possible driving instructions, and then listen to yourself yelling at
you when you make a wrong turn
The voice on the demo unit we tried said, in a surfie's voice: "Speed camera ahead dude! Either slow down or say cheese."
Nokia said customers could replace it with a recording of their husband or wife telling them how to drive. That sounds great, Nokia.
HDMI output
Despite the fact that connecting a gadget designed for mobility to a giant TV set seems a bit silly, the N8 lets you output video in HDMI.
That's what you'd usually use to connect a Blu-ray player, or something like a PlayStation 3, to an expensive HD TV, and it's designed specifically to do it
in super-high definition.
Most phones can't output video at all, let alone in HDMI. And why would they? Do your home videos really need to be shown in 720p?
Micro USB
Got a USB stick or an external hard drive? Well, thanks to the micro USB port on the N8, and special adaptor cables that come with it, you can now
connect them to your phone.
That actually sounds pretty good, and we're sure people will like being able to transfer files from a thumbstick onto their phone, or make backups on a
hard drive.
But still, the idea of attaching a bunch of other gadgets to your phone seems a little bit excessive. And to do it anywhere but at home, you'd have to carry
the cables around with you.
12Mpx camera
12 megapixels. That's nearly two and a half times what the iPhone 4 has and it makes pictures and video on the N8 noticeably crisp, even when you
project them on a HD TV.
But while the megapixel count rivals that of many actual cameras, we're not sure it will replace them, because the lens is still pretty small.
And, you know, because it's a phone. Not a camera! How many snappers are going to drop their DSLR for a smartphone? Not many, we reckon.
Everything at once
The iPhone has copped flak in the past for not allowing easy access to things like emails, Twitter feeds and weather updates directly from the homepage.
So Nokia has done the exact opposite and chucked them all on there.
There's about a million different feeds and widgets and things you can put on the default screen of the N8 — so many it's actually quite daunting the first
time you pick one up.
Some people might like being able to see everything at once, but it's sure to turn quite a few people off as well.
Nokia 7510
Nokia 7510 for T-Mobile: Changeable Faceplates, Wi-Fi
-Changeable faceplates (espresso brown, fatal red and emerald green)
-Traditional mobile calling and Wi-Fi (additional fees may apply)
- 2-megapixel camera with video capture
- FM radio
- microSD memory slot for additional data storage
- Music player
- Speakerphone
- Predictive text input for faster text messaging
- Bluetooth short-range wireless (i.e. for a wireless headset)
- Wallpapers, games, ringers, sounds, voices and songs
- Photo caller ID
- Vibrating alert (when you have a call or message)
"Nokia 7510"
Nokia 7510
Image © Nokia
Battery
The Nokia 7510 underwhelms (and could be a deal breaker for some) with only 3 hours of rated talk time. The flip phone has up to 12 days of rated standby time when not in use at all.
Size, Weight
The Nokia 7510 measures in at 1.8 inches by 3.6 inches by 0.7 of an inch. The T-Mobile handset weighs in at a surprisingly heavy 4.4 ounces.
Differentiation in the Marketplace
While priced for the budget buyer well under $100, the Nokia 7510 stands out with two primary features: changeable faceplates for those who enjoy accessorizing and the flexibility to switch to Wi-Fi calling and find a signal in a dead zone.
Samsung Impression A877
AT&T Samsung Impression A877 cell phone photos
April 05th 2009 Posted in AT&T Cell phone Reviews, AT&T Samsung Cell phones, New AT&T Cell phones
AT&T Samsung Impression A877 cell phone photos
The Samsung Impression A877 is a slim handset,you can buy it from AT&T website since March 29th.new samsung A877 is the first design with active-matrix organic light-emitting diode,and will cost $400.
AT&T Samsung Impression A877 looks pretty,and i think it will become the most popular of AT&T cell phones,it features a 3.2-inch touch screen,Consumers can use one-touch shortcuts for texting and vibration response to touch.a 3.0-megapixel camera.On-board aGPS technology allows customers to use location-based applications, including TeleNav GPS Navigator, which offers turn-by-turn directions.
New AT&T Cell phones - AT&T Samsung Cell phones
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Motorola-zn5
1. Moto ZINE ZN5 - New Motorola Cell Phones Says:
June 23rd, 2008 at 4:32 am
[...] Motorola ZINE ZN5 (New Motorola Cell Phones) is a 2.5G GSM/GPRS Cell Phone. New Motorola ZINE ZN5 Cell Phone runs on Montavista Linux 2.6.1 OS, 320×240 QVGA display,1920×2560 px – 5 megapixel camera.The Moto ZN5 is the first 5-megapixel cameraphone of the manufacturer, made in cooperation with KODAK. It has Xenon flash, dedicated shortcut keys when in camera mode and is said to be really fast. [New Motorola ZN5 Cell Phone Photos] [...]
2. kayrol007 Says:
June 24th, 2008 at 6:41 am
power phone in motorola family…
3. arun kumar.g Says:
November 13th, 2008 at 1:57 am
Hi can i no the pries of the moblie
4. New Cell Phones Says:
November 13th, 2008 at 4:17 am
Price $310-$350
5. lex Says:
January 29th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
can this phone work on net 10??????? i will be buyin
6. deepti Says:
April 18th, 2009 at 4:41 am
pls sent me zn5 mobile price
7. ourfamily6 Says:
July 7th, 2009 at 12:21 pm
this phone is awesome…
8. Jessiikarhh Says:
July 23rd, 2009 at 11:46 am
This phone is so sick i cant wait to get it .
Motorola Droid Mobile
Motorola Droid Mobile Specifications
- Arm Cortex 600Mhz A8 Processor (OMAP3430 chip downclocked to 550MHz) – similar to iPhone 3GS’ and Palm Pre
- 256MB of RAM
- 512MB of ROM
- Google Android 2.0 OS
some other features
5 Megapixel Camera
Full QWERTY slide-out keyboard
3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen – full glass WVGA, light responsive display, 480 x 854 – which supports touch gestures and shows websites in almost, if not, full view.
Wifi
Micro-USB
Google Mobile Services
Accelerometer
This phone is not yet available in the Philippines, don’t have an idea if this motorola phone will ever come out in our shore. Let’s just hope so, and if it does.. I will update this post.. like how much it’s cost.