Monday, May 30, 2011

NOKIA 6500 classic




The 6500 Classic is Nokia's thinnest phone so far, and is a stunningly beautiful phone too, with its polished metal casing. It's an easy to use phone that does just what most people want from a phone - make calls, take pictures and play music. Supplied with 1 Gbyte of memory and a stereo headset, it's already equipped to go. The one thing missing from this 3G phone is video calling. We have deducted marks because of poor battery life, reliability problems and the small keypad. Available in Black, Bronze, Pink or silver.

LG Renoir kc910



The LG Renoir is the first 8 megapixel touchscreen phone. Added benefits include 3G video calling, a high quality video camera with slow motion effects, an MP3 player, an FM radio, Dolby Mobile, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps for broadband internet speeds, Assisted-GPS and an 8GB memory card. This is one of the most powerful multimedia devices ever created...

NOKIA 1202.



Specs & FeaturesPost Comment View all Comments Whats New? Nokia 1202 - Discover the power of simplicityNokia 1202 is a simple and practical mobile device with an intuitive menu and handy shortcut keys. Nokia 1202 is device you can rely on to stay in touch with your family & friends. Nokia 1202 includes Flashlight & large Phonebook for storing all your contacts Dimension 105.3 x 45 x 13.1 mm, 61.8 cc Weight 78 g Battery Talk time Up to 8 h, Stand-by Up to 624 h OS S30 Platform Memory 500KB Built-in (60 SMS, 200 Phonebook entries + 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls) Connectivity None Display Size 96 x 68 pixels, 1.5 inches Display Colour Monochrome graphic OperatingFrequency / Band GSM 900 / 1800 Colors Midnight black, Violet blue Entertainment Games (Snake Xenzia, Chess Puzzle and Sudoko) Other Features Flashlight, Built-in handsfree, Currency converter, Calculator Ring Tones Polyphonic (32 channels) Messaging SMS Price Price in Rs: 2,450 Price in USD: $31...........

Nokia 5220.


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Whats New?......
Nokia 5220 - Music AlmightyNokia 5220 is your Music in a contemporary design, This music focused phone features music player, FM radio, a 2 megapixel camera and web connectivity. Appreciate the full potential of your music with high quality audio output, Nokia 5220 have plenty of storage space, and lights that flash to the rhythm of your music. Nokia 5220 is ready for the street.,


Dimension
108 x 43.5 x 10.5 mm, 53 cc
Weight 78 g
Battery Talk time Up to 5 h 15 min, Stand-by Up to 406 h
Memory 30 MB Built-in + microSD card (512 MB included)
Connectivity Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB, GPRS Class 32, EDGE Class 32 (296 kbit/s RX), HSCSD
Display Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches
Display Colour TFT, 256K colors
OperatingFrequency / Band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, Opera Mini
Colors Blue, Red, Green
Entertainment FM stereo radio with RDS, 3.5 mm audio output jack, MP3/MPEG4 player, Nokia Xpress Audio & Flash messaging, Link to YouTube service, Yahoo! Go and Yahoo! Ready, WidSets,..


Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video (QCIF)
Other Features
Macromedia Adobe Flash, Built-in handsfree, Voice dial/Memo, Dedicated music keys & rhythmic lights flash
Ring Tones Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC, 3D, True & video tones
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push E-Mail , IM
Price Price in Rs: 11,300 Price in USD: $145 ...

Nokia N81 2GB..



Specs and Features
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Whats New???....
Entertainment... The next episode.Easy to get into and hard to put down, up to 2GB of the best media music and N-Gage games you can fit in your hand.
Dimension
102 x 50 x 17.9 mm, 86 cc
Weight
140 g
Battery
Talk time Up to 4 h, Stand-by Up to 410 h
OS
Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
Memory
12 MB internal user memory + 2 GB card (included) 96 MB SDRAM memory
Processor
ARM 11 369 MHz
Connectivity
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB, GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), HSCSD, EDGE, 3G (384 kbps), WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g with UPnP)
Display Size
240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches (Navi wheel interface)
Display Colour
TFT, 16M colors
OperatingFrequency / Band
UMTS / GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Browser
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Colors
Cobalt blue, Graphite grey
Entertainment
MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player, Rotating gallery with Navi wheel, Stereo FM Radio, 3.5 mm audio output jack, Games (builtin + downloadable), Push to talk
Camera
2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(VGA 15fps), flash; secondary CIF videocall camera
Ring Tones
Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Price
Price in Rs 23,300 Price in USD: $298

Sony Ericsson W980i Mobile Phone Review, Technical Specification



From the moment you see it, the appearance of Sony Ericsson W980i looked more of a music player than a cell phone because of the keys designated on top of it along with the screen. The screen showed the song being played, battery life, & signal.Sony Ericsson is known for their walk man mobile phones which made you enjoy your favorite tune anywhere & Sony Ericsson W980i is their recently released product for people who're more musically inclined. You do not need to buy a separate mp3 player; the cell phone has its innovative application that can play your music in two gadget.Over-all reviewTo further find out what Sony Ericsson W980i can offer you, read through the mobile review & have a full knowledge on great cell phone deals or contract in store for the buyer.If you love music & need to buy a new phone, Sony Ericsson W980i--flip top phone-- should be your best option of choice. Sony Ericsson improved the quality of sound & made it easier to control the music through the buttons on top of the phone. it's the capacity to store 8000 songs with its 8GB internal memory.While Shake control became a newest application for most recently released music phones & music player, SE W980i also acquired two for an easier changed of songs. You do not need to press buttons if you like, you can just shake the phone & songs will alter automatically.Other special features such as: 3.2 mega pixel camera, large screens, & 3G HSDPA handset is & a great catch to consider. You can now check mails, download music online, & use the web with its high speed connection.When you get tired of the tunes listed on your phone, you can go back to the basic of tuning in to your favorite FM stations. But do not take this application for granted, the built-in FM transmitter can also be used to transfer music in to a compatible device while playing songs. Enjoy your favorite tune on your stereo either in your automobile or bedroom without the use of wires.The phone offered 3 options for the connectivity: Bluetooth, USB wire, & PictBridge which gives direct connection to a printer.Battery life, can last for 12 days in stand by mode or equivalent of 3.5 hours of using it for calling. Of course it will depend on how you charge & take care of your battery which you need to read more of to have a longer battery life.mobile phone deals or contracts are a great way to acquire a phone if you can't pay in two payment. The contract will tell you to pay in 12 months term & you get other advantages as you apply for the cell phone deals. Like in credit cards, you will receive a monthly payment slip which includes the fixed payment for the phone plus the bills for other services you use such as SMS messages, calls, GPRS, etc. However, you should take note that the costs of calls are more affordable when you apply for a cell phone deal

Samsung A887 Solstice Mobile




Samsung A887 Solstice Mobile By AT&T Samsung and AT&T have rencently launched their latest mobile phone with the model named as Samsung A887 Solstice.Samsung A887 Solstice is a full touchscreen mobile.Samsung A887 Solstice features a 2 megapixel camera and a music player, built-in 189MB of storage capacity and support microSDHC memory cards up to 16GB in size.It has a 3-inch WVGA (400 x 240 pixel) touchscreen display which provides vibration haptic feedback when touched, and serves as the canvas for the built-in landscape mode on-screen QWERTY keyboard for text messaging, instant messaging, and email. Samsung A887 Solstice also offers quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band UMTS/HSDPA 3G, Bluetooth headsets and stereo headphones.Samsung A887 Solstice has a 1000mAh battery which has a life up to 5 hours of talk time.Samsung A887 Solstice is available from now at a price of US$99 with two yea

The New NOKIA E97...

Samsung S5230...



Samsung S5230 comes with the latest multimedia features in a slim and compact body that measures a mere 11.9mm. Adopting a 3.0-inch WQVGA full-touch screen and Samsung’s TouchWiz User Interface with Mobile Widgets, the phone enables its users to enjoy their mobile easily and intuitively. Using “Photo Contact,” users can call a contact by simply touching an appointed image. The S5230 boasts various multimedia features including a 3 mega-pixel camera and video recording supporting QVGA@15fps. It supports multi-format and DNSe for ease of use and better sound quality. The phone also features music recognition using Shazam’s “Find Music” service.To enjoy various multimedia content, S5230 supports 50MB memory capacity with an external memory slot up to 8GB. SPECIFICATIONS * 3-inch WQVGA full-touch screen display * ‘Photo Contact’ feature enables the users to call a contact by simply touching an appointed image * 3-megapixel camera and video recording supporting QVGA 15fps * Supports multi-format and DNSe for ease of use and better sound quality * Supports QWERTY soft keyboard * Dimensions: 104×53m11.9mm * Available in France and other European countries beginning April 2009.....

Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition Internet Tablet:



Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition Internet Tablet: The black slider carries 2GB of its own permanent storage for loading apps and media, and accepts as much as 16GB more over a microSDHC slot. The Linux-based platform uses a full HTML web browser and comes with Skype as well as other built-in apps for messaging. Sprint estimates 2Mbps to 4Mbps downstream, should allow full video streaming, VoIP, and other services sometimes too demanding for 3G. Official pricing for the N810 rests at $443 after an up-front discount, but drops to as low as $405....

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