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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Realesed

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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, or Tube as its also known, has been the subject of further leaks following its movie debut in The Dark Knight. Originally code-named the Tube, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic touch-screen midrange smartphone has officially started shipping to select countries, according to a Nokia press release. It’s part of the XpressMusic line, which generally means a lot of music-oriented features and plastic, but in all honesty the device is one of the few affordable touch-screen phones out there. Its fleeting part in the movie did little except confirm the Tube is a nice looking handset; however these new details spoil us with information. Here’s the latest on Nokia’s Tube The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
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Being an XpressMusic handset the Tube should have great audio capabilities, which can be enjoyed through your own headphones thanks to the 3.5mm jack plug. Video should be good too as a TV-out socket is provided. An internal memory of 140MB is larger than many these days, but of course you can store all your media on a MicroSD card up to 8GB in size. It’s not going to be a bulky thing either, with its 14.5mm thickness and 104 gram weight.
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It's S60, so if you were hoping for something else you'll be sorely disappointed. Nokia's done "just enough" to turn the traditional interface into a touchable one with version 5.0, sizing up icons, adding finger-friendly buttons in lieu of traditional menu items and so forth. What Nokia hasn't quite figured out is consistency, requiring double taps in some places, single taps in others. Scrolling through most lists requires dragging a scroll bar, pulling down as the list flies up, but the browser has touch and drag scrolling. Nothing's too frustrating or unreasonable, but this is no seamless experience.

The phone will be marketed under Nokia's "Live" banner, and really concentrates on the most basic communications -- calling and texting -- with a whole bunch of multimedia piled on top. Nokia's Comes With Music helps on that end of things, and the screen certainly helps with video, but this is no iPhone when it comes to to solid media integration or full-featured media player apps. On the communication side, we're sad to see Nokia almost burying some of its S60 advantages. Everything's still there, but Nokia didn't put the gruntwork in necessary to really take advantage a next-gen interface as it relates to keeping track of emails, social networking, IM and the correspondences of more than four people. All that said, Nokia isn't claiming that the 5800 is the be all end all, is releasing it with a very aggressive price point (€279 unlocked), and promises more where this came from.

Nokia unveils seven new handsets

After introducing its N-Series line of phones Nokia launched seven new handsets. The new additional models include a WCDMA model (Nokia 6280), three GSM handsets (Nokia 6060, 6111, 6270) and three CDMA phones (Nokia 2125, 2255, 6265).

Nokia unveils seven new handsetsKarjalanen said "The industry is now in the midst of a major transition, with the key drivers being convergence, IP and the take off of WCDMA. I am confident that the high performance multimedia devices will help drive the uptake of 3G further in these markets".

Nokia 6280: Bringing video sharing and video calls to life
Nokia 6270: Quadband slide phone offers music and megapixels
Nokia 6111: Sophisticated GSM slide phone
Nokia 6060: Familiar technologies, folding design
Nokia 6265: A winning combination of technology and design
Nokia 2255: Compact fold at a compact price
Nokia 2125: Classic style for the entry category

The number of mobile phone subscribers at the end of 2004 was 1.7 billion, which Nokia expected will hit 3 billion by 2010 according to the Finnish-based company. Senior Vice President of Nokia Networks, Rajeev Suri, emphasised that the Asia-Pacific region will account for half of this growth, with the most potential for expansion expected in India, Indonesia and Vietnam.

3.2-inch Multi-Touch LCD NPhone N88


No such Nokia Nseries phone has been announced yet (June 2008), this phone is still just Vapour Ware.There are currently rumours of a slider form factor S60 Feature Pack 2 device, but no firm details as yet.

However, most rumours about the N85 suggest it is the innovative slider topped with Nokia N93 style camera barrel, currently shown on the Nokia N85 page here.This phone looks like the successor to the Nokia N81 and is effectively a Nokia N96 minus DVB-T, it's expected to be priced at around 350-375 Euro (before vat, subsidy etc), availability around the start of September 2008.

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ESeries Nokia E66

ESeries Nokia E66

Today the Nokia E66 officially joined the ranks of the business-oriented Eseries device from the Finnish manufacturer. This slender slider offers dedicated shortcut keys to contacts, calendar, and messaging, and also features a new dual home screen, with both business and personal views.

The Nokia E66 measures in at 107mm x 49mm x 13mm (4.2" x 1.9" x 0.5") and sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording. A microSD card slot offers plenty of extra storage, as well. The Nokia E66 also includes built-in A-GPS and comes with Nokia Maps preloaded for out of the box navigation.

The Nokia E66 offers quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) support and will be available in three different dual-band UMTS/HSDPA variants (850/1900MHz, 900/2100MHz, and 850/2100MHz). WiFi support offers a zippy data as a backup when there is no 3G service available.

The Nokia E66 mobile phone will make a lasting impression with the sophisticated slide-to-open design combined with an array of features. With Wi-Fi connectivity you stay up-to-date all the time by reading and responding to your emails while on the move.

Personalise your business and home screen modes to quickly switch from work to play. Use the built-in secure VPN connection to use your company intranet on the go. You’ll be amused for hours with the 3.2-megapixel camera, Nokia Maps, MP3 Player and the built-in FM Radio.


Nokia E66 offers advanced multimedia functions :
With this Nokia Eseries device, people can get reliable real-time access to their email, calendar, contacts and tasks, as well as download attachments like Word, Excel, Powerpoint or PDF files directly to their devices. The Nokia E66 supports email accounts from more than a thousand internet service providers (ISPs) around the world, as well as Gmail, Yahoo! mail and Hotmail. Additionally, the Nokia E66 supports the Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile.

Nokia E66 offers style & user friendliness :
"The Nokia E66 has been designed for people who lead a mobile lifestyle and want quick and easy access to their personal and work email. With this new E-series device, we have responded to consumer feedback by making calendar and contacts available at the touch of a button," said Søren Petersen, Senior Vice President, Devices, Nokia. Stainless steel was chosen as the core material for the E66, giving it additional strength and a touch of class. Furthermore, the Nokia E66 offers all the latest multimedia features that people desire."

Nokia E66 slider with stainless steel accents :
The Nokia E66 offers a premium look and feel with its stainless steel accents and smooth sliding design. Sharing the same key features as the also newly announced Nokia E71, including an enhanced calendar, contacts and customizable home screen modes, the Nokia E66 offers unique additions, like an orientation sensor that automatically optimizes itself for full screen viewing or silences the ringer when the device is turned over.

Extensive lineup Nokia cell phones :

"With mobile email penetration and access to wireless applications growing at a rapid rate, Nokia is well positioned with its extensive lineup of market leading handsets to address the needs of consumers, high-end users and mobile professionals alike," said Andrew Brown, Director, Wireless Enterprise Strategies Global Wireless Practice, Strategy Analytics.

Ovi support by Nokia E66 :
This includes fast and seamless browsing with HSDPA, wireless LAN and 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS (A-GPS) and Nokia Maps for navigation, a music player with support for up to 8 GB expandable memory and a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera.

Nokia E66 for businesses :
In addition to serving entrepreneurs and smaller businesses, the Nokia E66 also comes fully equipped with a robust suite of enterprise grade features, including a built-in encryption functionality for both the device memory and for the memory card. The Nokia E66 also includes integrated mobile VPN support that gives mobile professionals access to their company intranet, and device lock and wipe to protect corporate information.

Price & Shop :



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Conclusion :

It's really a very well constructed piece of kit and feels solid and sturdy without being brick-like – sort of like a heavyweight boxer in a well tailored suit, the muscles are hidden, but you know they're there.

The top of the slide is mirrored chrome-effect metal while much of the rest of it is a textured plastic and it has a gently ribbed metal back that feels very classy. In fact, everything about the casing screams quality.

The large-ish 2.4in QVGA screen (larger than the E65's) boasts 16 million colours and whether or not it's possible to actually see all of them, it's a beautifully sharp and crisp display that can be seen even in bright sunlight. Usefully, there's a light sensor present which will adjust the screen's brightness depending on how much you need, so saving your battery life.

Nokia Sees Shrinking Handset Market

It said the fourth-quarter global phone market will be lower than the estimate of 330 million units it gave Nov. 14, when the company issued a profit warning. Nokia also said it now expects volumes to fall 5% or more next year from 2008 levels.

"2009 will be challenging for our industry, however we have a strong, enviable base to build on and I believe we will continue to strengthen our position on many fronts," Nokia Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a statement ahead of the company's investor day in New York.
Nokia said while it is committed to making investments for future growth, it plans to cut costs in 2009 and 2010.
"Nokia's highly variable, low fixed cost business model allows us to scale to a declining market," said Rick Simonson, Nokia's chief financial officer. "We are also acting on all fronts to reduce our costs beyond what may be attributable solely to the scalable aspects of the business model -- moving to reduce cost of goods sold even further, reduce operational expenditure appropriately, and scale back capital expenditure. We expect these strong actions to offset, in part, the negative impact of slowing sales."

Nokia Price in India

Nokia

Nokia 8800 Arte Rs.53100
Nokia E90 Communicator Rs.34700
Nokia N95 8GB Rs.24500
Nokia N82 Rs.19200
Nokia N95 Rs.18850
Nokia N78 Rs.18750
Nokia 7900 Prism Rs.17300
Nokia N81 8GB Rs.16000
Nokia E61i Rs.15800
Nokia N77 Rs.15000
Nokia N76 Rs.14100
Nokia 3250 Rs.13856
Nokia 6110 Navigator Rs.13200
Nokia 6500 slide Rs.13100
Nokia E65 Rs.12500
Nokia N73 Music Edition Rs.12500
Nokia 5610 Rs.12000
Nokia E51 Rs.11400
Nokia N73 Rs.11000
Nokia 6500 classic Rs.10200
Nokia N70 Music Edition Rs.9450
Nokia E62 Rs.9400
Nokia 7500 Prism Rs.9250
Nokia 3600 Slide Rs.9150
Nokia 5310 Rs.9100
Nokia E50 Rs.7950
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic Rs.7700
Nokia N72 Rs.7500
Nokia 6233 Rs.7000
Nokia 6300 Rs.6750
Nokia 3230 Rs.6750
Nokia 7610 Rs.6300
Nokia 5300 Rs.6050
Nokia 3500 Classic Rs.5500
Nokia 5200 Rs.4950
Nokia 5000 Rs.4800
Nokia 6085 Rs.4650
Nokia 3110 classic Rs.4425
Nokia 6080 Rs.3850
Nokia 2630 Rs.3450
Nokia 2760 Rs.3150
Nokia 2600 Classic Rs.3030
Nokia 6030 Rs.2550
Nokia 2626 Rs.2020
Nokia 1650 Rs.1850
Nokia 1600 Rs.1750
Nokia 1208 Rs.1450
Nokia 1110 Rs.1350
Nokia 1110i Rs.1350
Nokia 1200 Rs.1200

AT&T Brings Nokia 6650 To The States

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The long-awaited Nokia 6650 3G flip phone made its debut in the U.S. Thursday with a retail-friendly price tag of $70.00.

AT&T revealed it will start carrying Nokia's 6650, already available in Europe, offering the 3G handset to its wireless subscribers. The 6650 is a mid-range flip phone running the Symbian S60 platform, giving it access to a large app library. Nokia's designed the model with media playback in mind, as the external screen features touch-sensitive buttons for accessing track controls without needing to flip the phone open. The phone sports a 2-megapixel camera as well as the standard Bluetooth and aGPS reception. You can use microSD cards up to 8GB load music on the phone or, if you're looking for even more access to music, the 6650 supports AT&T Mobile Music, which offers downloads through Napster, eMusic, and XM Radio services. AT&T begins selling the phone tomorrow, for around $70 after contracts and rebates.

The new phone replaces the older N75 model, and features the Symbian-based S60 platform. The fold phone has four hours of talk time and runs on what AT&T calls the "nation's fastest 3G network" to provide features such as a dedicated menu key for AT&T Navigator.

The Nokia 6650 also features other AT&T services, such as a 2.0 megapixel camera; 2.2-inch display with QVGA (16 million colors) resolution; AT&T Video Share (the "first-ever service in the U.S. that allows users to share live video over wireless devices while participating in a voice call"); and AT&T Mobile Music that lets users listen and download music from Napster, eMusic and XM Radio.

The initial 6650 release was in Europe five months ago, and is only available on the T-Mobile network there.The phone's regular price is $119, but drops down to $69.99 after a rebate and a two-year subscription.

Nokia Scentsory the future phone in Multi Sensor

Multi-sensory Nokia phones


The device works with the sense of smell, sight, hearing and touch. The user experiences communication on a multi-sensory level. It can detect, transmit and emit smell. It can also radiate colours, light and temperature from a caller's environment.This is a greatest phone by Nokia.
Its called Scentsory.It is a very smart phone. It evokes the human senses of sight, sound,touch and even smell for a multi-sensory experience.The dual-screen mobile has an LED touch pad, speakers, a camera and temperature sensors.






Feature:

Scentsory could also detect, transmit and emit smells, as well as radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the caller’s environment. It has a sort of electronic nose that works with highly sophisticated sensors. The nose samples the odor of the caller’s environment and transmits this to the recipient electronically. Apparently this works due to distinct genetic patterns that are associated with every odor, and it’s simply a matter of matching electrical harmonics with gene activity. The perception of a smell by electrical stimulation could be technologically induced.


















Nokia 6111: Sophisticated

Nokia 6111: Sophisticated GSM slide phone
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For those who seek sophistication in small size, Nokia presents the Nokia 6111 phone. Featuring a stylish classic design, the soft slide mechanism of the Nokia 6111 smoothly reveals its keypad. Blending technology with a sophisticated look and feel, the Nokia 6111 comes with a 1-megapixel camera and flash, and a 6x digital zoom. The screen (128x160 pixels) supports up to 262,144 colors and displays pictures in either portrait or landscape mode. The GSM 900/1800/1900 Nokia 6111 has an estimated retail price of 270 EUR before subsidies or taxes, and is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005.

In addition to its ergonomic design, the Nokia 6111 offers a number of new messaging options. Push to talk functionality connects to groups or individuals at a push of a button while Nokia Xpress audio messaging enables sharing of voice clips and greetings with friends and family. Pictures can be conveniently shared via MMS, Bluetooth or email.

Nokia 6060: Familiar technologies

Nokia 6060: Familiar technologies, folding design
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The Nokia 6060 offers consumers all they need for basic voice communications. Featuring an attractive fold concept, the Nokia 6060 shows that beautiful design is not confined to high-end devices. A pulsating light allows owners to check on the status of the phone and adds a contemporary note to the appearance of the Nokia 6060. The dualband GSM 900/1800 or GSM 850/1900 has an estimated retail price of 140 EUR before subsidies or taxes and is expected to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2005.

Highlighting easy to use and familiar technologies, the Nokia 6060 features a range of contemporary messaging functionalities. The large screen of the Nokia 6060 (128x160 pixels) supports up to 64K colors and large fonts and the Expense Manager application helps consumers to keep track of their spending while on the go.

Nokia 6265: A winning combination

Nokia 6265: A winning combination of technology and design
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Nokia's most feature-rich CDMA phone to date, the Nokia 6265 packs an extra-large 240 x 320 pixel display, 2 megapixel camera with LED flash (effective resolution 1.92 megapixels), digital music player, Bluetooth wireless technology and miniSD card support into a compact sliding design that measures a mere 22 mm thin. When operated in camera mode, the Nokia 6265 is designed to be used horizontally, resulting in a more conventional photography experience. The Nokia 6265 includes 24MB of on board memory, and supports all available sizes of widely available miniSD cards, including 512MB and 1GB versions that can store hundreds of 2 megapixel images or digital music files

Music fans will enjoy the built in FM radio and digital music player which supports MP3, AAC and eAAC+ files, especially when paired with the optional wireless stereo headset. Integrated Bluetooth technology also allows the Nokia 6265 to be used with a long and growing list of compatible devices, including a wide selection of wireless headsets and car kits. The Nokia 6265 supports other forms of entertainment content, including 15 frame per second streaming video and downloadable BREW 3.1 or Java 3D applications - both of which are crisply rendered on the 262K color QVGA display.

Nokia 2255: Compact fold

Nokia 2255: Compact fold at a compact price
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Nokia's latest fold-style CDMA model phone, the Nokia 2255 is engineered to deliver reliable wireless performance at an entry-level price point while not forgetting the importance of a compelling design and a strong feature set. The very compact Nokia 2255 includes a bright 128 x 128 pixel 64K color display with user selectable 'themes', downloadable MIDI ringtones and even an integrated FM radio.

For maximum productivity, the Nokia 2255 features business applications including a spreadsheet, calculator and currency converter and a handsfree speakerphone perfect for impromptu conference calls. Outside of work, three included games help to pass the time, while a built in flashlight can help to brighten up the dark of night.

The Nokia 2255 is the third handset from the latest announced yesterday at Nokia Connection 2005 to support CDMA technology. CDMA brings the mobile experience to hard-to-reach places and is vital especially in Australia's broad outback. Farmers in the extremities of our country have access to everything an inner-city mobile user would have access too thanks to CDMA. Nokia make the experience even more enjoyable by offering CDMA-supported handsets which have all the features you find in the GSM handsets.

The Nokia 2255 is a clam-shell entry-level CDMA handset, which if not for the external stub antenna would hardly look like a mobile phone at all. There is only one display on this CDMA model, the internal display. Sadly a LED indicator light did not make the Nokia 2255's cut either. You'll have to open the 2255 if you wish to find out if you have a message waiting, find out the time, battery status or any other indicator that usually an external display takes care of on a clam-shell.

That said, the internal display on the CDMA 2255 is definitely worth a mention, at 128 x 128 pixels it's not that big, but does aid in keeping the size of the handset down to a minimum. The display has support for 65,536 colours within the 128 x 128 pixel boundary. User selectable "themes" (as Nokia put it) come pre-installed.

Supporting 24-chord polyphonic ring tones, the Nokia 2255 has a dedicated speaker for just that. A hands free speakerphone is used for... guess! Hands free conversations of course. An integrated FM radio will keep you occupied - there are Java games too! Four come installed by default; Cricket, Soccer, Snake Xenziaand, and Stair Ball.

A set of business based applications are included to increase productivity of the 2255. Support for opening spreadsheets, a currency converter, and calculator applications are just some of these business applications, A set of PIM applications (organizer, etc) also come with the 2255. The phonebook has multi-entry capability and can hold up to 200 contacts.

The 970mAh battery keeps the 2255 handset up and running for around 7½ days standby time and ~3.5hours talk time on a single charge. At 83grams and 80.8 mm x 42.9 mm x 22.1 mm you won't even notice the 2255 in your pocket. The CDMA 1x 800MHz network is utilized by the 2255. We'll have the 2255 just in time for the end of the year.

Nokia 2125 Classic style

Nokia 2125: Classic style for the entry category
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The entry-level Nokia 2125 features a compact design with metallic trim to accentuate its classically designed form. Only 21.5 mm thick and weighing in at 85 grams, the Nokia 2125 features a 64K color screen, handsfree speakerphone and an integrated flashlight -- an attractive balance of size, price and feature set.

The easy-to-use interface makes the Nokia 2125 perfect for first-time and prepaid users, who will also appreciate the three built-in games, user-changeable Xpress-on color covers and downloadable MIDI ring tone support. The Nokia 2125 also boasts a number of features unexpected on an entry level product such as voice dialing, voice commands and voice recording, calculator, calendar, alarm clock, and an extensive phonebook supporting multiple entries.

The Nokia 2125 features a brilliant 65k colour display, familiar user-friendly Nokia menu, built-in flashlight and hands-free speaker.

Style = bar
Talk time = up to 3.5 hours
Stand-by time = up to 7 days
Weight = 85 grams
Size (mm) = 102 x 42 x 22mm
Display = 65K
Phone book capacity = 250
Downloadable Games = No
Camera = No
Photo / Video Editing = No
Camera Flash = No
Camera Zoom = No
Push to Talk = No
Photo messaging = No
Video messaging = No
Video Clips = No
Mobile Broadband = No
Email = Xtra email
Themes = No
Music Store Access = No
MP3 Player = No
Ringtones = polyphonic
Caller tunes = Yes
FM Radio = No
Speakerphone = Yes
Bluetooth = No
USB Connector = Yes
Mass Storage = No
Internal memory = N/A
External memory = No

Nokia 6270: Quadband slide phone

Nokia 6270: Quadband slide phone offers music and megapixels
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The versatile Nokia 6270 slide phone features a 2-megapixel camera with flash and landscape mode. With a modern and refined design, the Nokia 6270 merges state of the art photography capabilities and user-friendliness into an enjoyable imaging experience for consumers.
The spacious QVGA, 262,144 color display (320x240 pixels) of the Nokia 6270 helps to manage daily life while a broad set of messaging capabilities enables consumers to easily keep in touch with others. Mobile email is conveniently at hand as the Nokia 6270 phone comes with an integrated email client that supports attachments.

In addition, the Nokia 6270's built-in music player supports a variety of digital sound formats such as MP3 and AAC, making music-on-the-go easily accessible. With stereo speakers supporting 3D sound effects, the Nokia 6270 provides a brilliant sound experience that can be shared with others. A visual radio client rounds out the audio capabilities of the Nokia 6270 phone. A world travel-friendly quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 handset, the Nokia 6270 has an estimated retail price of 300 EUR before subsidies or taxes. The Nokia 6270 is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005.

Nokia N81 8GB

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Nokia N81 Mobile Phone : At the Nokia press conference held in London, Nokia unveiled the new Nokia N81 mobile phone specifically optimized for entertainment, digital music and games. The Nokia N81 mobile phone offers dedicated music or gaming control keys, expanded memory, large LCD screen and extended battery performance to provide quick and easy access to entertainment content. With dedicated music and gaming keys, 3.5 mm headphone connector and 3G and WLAN connectivity, the Nokia N81 multimedia computer is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse. With a sleek, polished surface and keys that light up when you activate them, accessing content on the 3D multimedia menu is fast and intuitive.

Nokia N81 Mobile Phone:

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"With the release of the Nokia N81 mobile phone, Nokia offers its consumers a range of entertainment-enabled features for consumers who want their music, games and favourite media with them wherever they go," says Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President, Nokia. "We believe that the full-featured, well-designed Nokia N81 mobile phone will be very popular and will help bring Nokia's Internet and music services to life."I am reviewing the Nokia N81 8GB in two parts. In this post, I’ll go in-depth with the form factor of the phone and how it is related to the functions. I’ll review about using the Nokia N81 8GB interface and software in a later post. For the the physical aspects of the N81 8GB, I think the phone is well designed and nicely built, but it has a few annoyances.

N81:
You might also want to read my preview of the Nokia N81 8GB and watch my unboxing video of the N81 along with this review.

Overview:
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Weight. The Nokia N81 8GB feels heavier in the hands than the Nokia N95. In my preview of the Nokia N81 8GB, I mentioned that the N81 weighs 140 grams, while the N95 weighs 120 grams. It doesn’t look like a big difference, but you can certainly feel it when you hold both of them.

Display:

The Nokia N81 has a 2.4 inch display. It is the same screen size as the Nokia N93i. However, it is hard to settle down for this size, knowing that the Nokia N95 8GB has a 2.8 inch screen. I also like that the display is protected by another layer instead of just flat with the whole fascia.

Nokia N81 Screen:
The 2.4 inch screen on the Nokia N81 8GB leaves you wanting more.

Colour:
According to the box, the Nokia N81 8GB is warm silver/brown. From an arm’s length, the front of the phone looks like it is black with mocha on the sides. A closer look of the back of the phone shows tiny speckles that shine as light reflects from the panel. Nice and subtle.

Speckles:
The battery cover of the Nokia N81 8GB has shiny brown speckles.

Slide:
The sliding mechanism is firm. You do not need to slide it in place all the way. It moves by itself with a nice snapping sound when you push it up or down halfway through.
Buttons

Keypad:
When the N81 8GB is closed while hiding the numeric keypad, I counted 18 buttons just on the front part of the phone! If two of those buttons are the dedicated gaming keys, that means the other 16 buttons are packed together with the Naviwheel. Let’s see the keys in that area: green call, red end-call, left soft-key, right soft-key, main menu, multimedia menu, clear, play/pause, stop, forward, back, left, right, up, down, and center.

Even though there’s a lot of buttons in that part of the phone, Nokia does a great job illuminating only the necessary buttons depending on what you are using. For example, the music keys are dimmed and the gaming keys are off when using the phone in general. When the music player is on, the music keys light up. The gaming keys lights up when playing an N-gage game and also when used to zoom in or out of photos in the gallery.NaviwheelNaviwheel. What surprised me is that the Naviwheel, which is supposed to work like the iPod wheel navigation, is off by default. You have to go to the settings to turn it on. The Naviwheel navigation is only useable in the multimedia menu, music player, and photo gallery. I am not sure whether future firmware updates will enable it throughout the whole phone. However, I’m glad they provide the option of turning it on or off, instead of leaving it on by default. After playing with it, I actually just prefer turning the Naviwheel option off.
I also found the Naviwheel very sturdy, requiring a lot of effort to press down. While it may not be a major problem to some, I found it annoying to press down hard when scrolling through web pages.

Music keys:
You can press the play button at any time to play the last song you were listening to. What’s cool is that you can do this while doing something else like browsing the web, checking email, or even playing a game. I also like that the title of the song pops up on the upper right corner display if I am not currently not on the music player display.

Slide HandlingKeyguard slide:

Next to the power button is the key lock that slides to the right and goes back to its original position. This comes in real handy if you do not want the music to play randomly while your phone is inside your bag. I was in a really quiet hallway yesterday with the Nokia N81 in my backpack and it scared the hell out of me when something just played out of nowhere. However, you can choose to turn the keyguard option on automatically when closing the slide in the settings. This option is not available in my Nokia N95.

CopyPencil Key:
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There’s no pencil key in the Nokia N81, which you can find in other Nseries phones. It is useful in copying and pasting text, but since this button is not available in the N81, Nokia provided “Editing options” in the menu where copy and paste are available. It does not bother me that the pencil key is gone because the same options can be brought up by pressing the * button while texting as well. More details on that on my software and interface review of the Nokia N81.

Camera button:

There is no auto focus on the 2-megapixel camera of the Nokia N81. That means you can’t hold the camera button halfway to focus on your subject. This means snapping pictures is really quick, but don’t expect the same quality from the Nokia N95 with autofocus.

Camera:
There is no auto focus on the Nokia N81 8GB camera.

Power:
The power button works similar to any other Nseries phone. You tap once to bring up profiles like silent, normal, vibrate, etc… then keep tapping to go down the list. Hold it again to activate the desired profile. If I want to turn it off, I just hold the button down.

Volume Keys:

Nothing special about the volume keys! Volume up… volume down.
Input and Output

Earphones:
The Nokia N81 8GB came with earphones that go around the back of your neck. It connects to a middle piece where you can control music or pick up phone calls. I prefer regular earphones that go down my neck, but joggers like the ones that go around the neck because it doesn’t fall out easily. You can also use your own earphones if you like, but, people are starting to use bluetooth headphones to listen to music on their phones. You can find out more about Nokia’s new bluetooth headsets at Non Stop Living.Listening to music with the included earphones.

Micro-USB:
The Nokia N81 includes a micro-USB port for data transfers with our computers. We
are going to see this in many upcoming phones and I love it! I can lose my USB cable, and know that I can go into any electronics store to buy one right away if I don’t have a spare one lying around.

Speakers:

I mentioned in my preview of the Nokia N81 8GB, it has really loud speakers. I get to experience it first-hand. It is definitely loud enough to start a small party anywhere!

Feature:Specification
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  • Form factor:Slider
  • Operating System:Symbian OS 9.2, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1
  • GSM frequencies:850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • GPRS:Yes
  • EDGE (EGRPS):Yes
  • WCDMA:Yes (2100 MHz only)
  • Screen:320x240 pixels, diagonal 2.4", 16 million colors
  • CPU:Single CPU, ARM 11, 369 MHz
  • Internal Dynamic Memory (RAM):96 MB
  • Internal Flash Memory:12 MB
  • Camera:Main (rear) 2 Megapixel camera; frontal CIF camera for video call
  • Video recording:Yes, MPEG-4 (320x240) of up to 15 fps
  • Multimedia Messaging:Yes
  • Video calls:Yes
  • Push to talk:Yes
  • Java support:Yes, Java MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1
  • Bluetooth:Yes, 2.0 (A2dp)

Conclusion:
Overall I like the design of the Nokia N81 8GB. The attention to details like the dimming and the lighting of the music and gaming keys at the right moment is pretty cool. This phone will be great for those who spend a lot of time listening to music, and also want to play games on their phone because of the dedicated gaming keys. But watch your thumbs! It requires more than average effort to press the Naviwheel, and expect accidental keypresses because of the many buttons packed together in a small space.

E90 The Communicator

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Nokia Communicator users and fans got used to always having to wait several years for a new model and always being slightly disappointed by the lack of some important features and reduced performance of new models compared to e.g. S60 smartphones announced/released at the same time. The 9210, the first Symbian OS based Communicator released in 2001, came with no GPRS and no Bluetooth, even though simple Nokia phones had both. 9210i and 9290 haven't changed much and we had to wait 3 years for the 9500 which finally delivered Bluetooth and GPRS/EDGE but (in 2004/2005!) still no UMTS, low-res camera and slow(ish) 150 MHz processor, compared to 220 MHz clocks of S60 smartphones (e.g. the 6630) announced at the same time... The 9300 and the 9300i provided improved WLAN connectivity but still the same processing speed and no UMTS support.

History often repeats itself.... but NOT THIS TIME! The E90 has almost everything you could dream of and provides the fastest processor currently used in Symbian OS smartphones and the largest operating memory (RAM) capacity ever used in a Symbian OS based device, with the recently announced UIQ3 based Sony Ericsson P1i being the only smartphone to offer the same amount of RAM. Yes, it's true, Nokia has finally created a Communicator that is as fast as other high-end Symbian OS devices and as powerful (and MORE functional) than high-end PocketPC Phone Edition devices! Read on.

Features
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The Nokia E90 Communicator is a workhorse. The brainpower behind the smartphone is provided by Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 3rd Edition and comes packed with a host of applications for the business user. There's full support for viewing and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents thanks to the Quickoffice suite. The E90 also features the Nokia Team Suite, which we saw debut on the Nokia E65, and lets you create "teams" and define members, conference call numbers, conference call PINs, and Web pages.

Other utilities and PIM tools include Adobe Reader, a Zip Manager, a calendar, notes, a calculator, a clock, a voice recorder, and a currency converter. Of course, with the openness of the Symbian platform, you have access to a large library of third-party applications. There's Download Catalog on the device or you can check CNET Download.com for more titles. The Nokia E90 has 128MB of user-accessible memory, and the microSD expansion slot can accept up to 2GB cards.

As for e-mail capabilities, the Nokia E90 offers support for Microsoft Exchange Server, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP accounts, and a full attachment viewer. You can get real-time message delivery through a number of push e-mail solutions, including Intellisync Wireless E-mail, BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink, Visto, and Seven Always-On Mail. Nokia offers additional help to business users by including a mobile VPN client so that you can securely tap into your corporate server.

The E90's phone features include quad-band world roaming, a speakerphone, conference calling, speed dial, voice commands, and VoIP support. There's also text and multimedia messaging, and like the Nokia E61i, the smartphone has the text-to-speech reader that will read your messages aloud. The address book is limited only by the available memory, while the SIM card can hold an additional 250 contacts. Each entry has room for multiple numbers, an e-mail address, home and work addresses, a URL, and so forth. For caller ID purposes, you can pair a contact with a photo or a ringtone.

Wireless options on the E90 are plentiful, but it does disappoint in one area: it doesn't work on U.S. 3G bands. Unfortunately, it's only compatible with Europe's HSDPA/WCDMA 2100 band, but not our UMTS/HSDPA bands, so you're stuck with EDGE speeds. It's a true bummer for such a power-packed device. That said, there is integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) so you don't have to solely rely on GPRS/EDGE for surfing the Web. You also get Bluetooth 2.0 for connectivity to wireless mono and stereo headsets, hands-free kits, file transfer, and dial-up networking among other things. And if all that wireless goodness wasn't enough, the E90 has a built-in GPS radio, which, along with the preloaded Nokia Maps application, allows for real-time tracking, driving directions, and the like.

As a business-centric device, some may be sad to see that the Nokia E90 has a camera, given that a number of companies are banning the use of camera phones at workplaces for security reasons. But for better or worse, the smartphone comes equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash, autofocus, and video-recording capabilities. In camera mode, you have a choice of various scenes and image qualities, and you can tweak the ISO, contrast, and color tones to get the best shot. User settings are a bit more limited in video mode, but you do have two scene modes (auto or night) and five choices in video quality.

Finally, the smartphone is equipped with a decent music player. It plays back MP3 and AAC files and can sort songs by artist, album, genre, or composer. You can also create playlists right on the device, set songs on random or repeat mode, and tweak the sound settings via the built-in equalizer. In addition, there's an FM radio, though you'll have to use the included wired headset since it acts as the FM tuner. For videos, RealPlayer is onboard and is compatible with MPEG-4, MP4, 3GP, RV, RA, AAC, AMR, and MIDI formats.

Performance
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) Nokia E90 Communicator in San Francisco using AT&T service, and call quality was good. We enjoyed crisp sound and good volume on our end, and had no problems interacting with an airline's voice-automated response system. Our callers also reported good results. The speakerphone presented more of a mixed bag. While our friends were impressed by the clarity, voices sounded a bit weak and hollow on our end. It wasn't anything that prevented us from having a conversation, but it will pose a challenge if you're trying to talk on the speakerphone in noisier environments. On the bright side, we had no problems pairing the E90 with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset or the Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones.

Armed with a 330MHz Texas Instrument OMAP2420 processor, general performance was pretty swift. We did notice some lag when activating the camera and other multimedia applications, but we didn't experience any system crashes during our review period. Of course, the Web-browsing experience could have used the speed boosts from 3G support, but we were able to get by on EDGE. The device also had no problem finding and connecting to our Wi-Fi access point, and the E90 is equipped with an excellent Web browser. Multimedia performance could have been better. Music playback through the phone's speakers was weak and one-dimensional, though it's improved when you used the wired headset. Meanwhile, video clips looked pixilated and blurry, but it should be fine for short diversions.

The Nokia E90 is rated for 5.8 hours of talk time and up to 14 days of standby time. In our battery drain tests, we were able to get an impressive 11.5 hours of continuous talk time on a single charge. According to FCC radiation tests, the E90 has a digital SAR rating of 0.59 watt per kilogram.

Fashionable Nokia 7390

Nokia 7390 Review
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The Nokia 7390 is a mobile phone featuring the Series 40 interface from the L'Amour Collection. It was released in the United States in early 2007, elsewhere in late 2006. One of the useful features of the phone is the ability to play music or take pictures without opening it. The camera's maximum resolution is at 3 megapixels. The on-board music player can play MP3, AAC, eAAC+, and WMA formats and more.
Nokia 7390 is a compact  sophisticated 3G mobile phone which is a member of the L'Amour Collection designed by Nokia. The mobile handset comes in two colours which are bronze black  powder pink which both have the L'Amour Collection motifs which enhance the sophisticated design. The handset has a sleek fold opening mechanism comes with dual screens. The external screen provides 262k colours with a screen resolution of 160 x 128 pixels which is a bright  clear viewing tool when the mobile handset is in the closed position.
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The lovely looks do come at a slight cost. At 3.5 inches long by 1.8 inches wide by 0.7 inch thick, the 7390 is a tad large as far as flip phones go, and its 4.0 ounces of weight is more than we expected. It still slips easy into a pocket and it's comfortable to hold in the hand, but the rear flap is a tad weighty. On the upside, the 7390 has a sturdy construction.The front face is dominated by a 1.25-inch (160x128 pixels) external display that shows a solid 262,000 colors.
The Nokia 7390 is a compact 3G broadband mobile phone which measures 90 x 47 x 19 mm which is small considering the built in capabilities. The 7390 weighs 115 grams with the fitted battery & comes with 128 Mbytes of internal memory as well as a MicroSD memory slot for memory expansion. The 3G handset comes with a rechargeable fitted battery which will provide approximately two and a half hours worth of talk time up to two hundred & twenty hours of standby battery time. The L'Amour Collection includes the Nokia 7373, Nokia 7360, Nokia 7370; the Nokia 7380.
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Full Features of the Nokia 7390 include:
  • 3G video calling
  • Main display: 16 million colours, 240 x 320 pixels (2.2 inches)
  • External display: 262,144 colours, 160 x 128 pixels
  • 3 megapixel camera with auto focus, integrated flash and 8x digital zoom
  • Video recording: 352 x 288 pixels, 15 frames/second
  • Second VGA camera for video calls and self portraits
  • Stereo music player (MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A, eAAC+ & AAC+ formats)
  • Stero FM radio with Visual Radio support
  • Built-in stereo speakers with 3D sound effects
  • MP3/AAC/WMA ringtones, 64-voice polyphonic ringtones, video ringtones (MPEG4)
  • Voice dialing & commands
  • Voice recorder
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging , email (SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, and APOP protocols), Nokia Xpress audio messaging
  • Java games (Music quiz, Snake, 3D race game included)
  • Personal organiser, Alarm clock, Stopwatch, Calculator, Calendar
  • Memory: 21 Mbytes plus microSD card slot (expandable to 2 Gbytes)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, InfraRed
  • WAP 2.0, GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE
  • XHTML web browser
  • Triband (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) plus 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz)
  • Size: 90 x 47 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 115g
  • Talktime: 3 hours (2G) or 2.5 hours (3G)
  • Battery standby: 220 hours
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Nokia 8800 Sirocco

Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition

The super stylish Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition comes in an elegant stainless steel body which is extremely user friendly. The handset has an exquisite design & comes with sensuous curves in the body of the casing which makes holding & using the handset a pleasure of the user. The handset has a signature thumb rest which adds to the sensuous curves of the casing & a hidden keypad which is easy to access. The mobile phone comes with a fluid slide opening mechanism which has been designed using a smooth ball bearing slide system. The Nokia 8800 comes in two colours which are silver or black which comes with a high quality glossy finish.

Introduction :

The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition, as with the original 8800, looks very distinctive. It retains the smooth design and hefty price tag of all previous 8000-series devices, which have traditionally been Nokia's final step before having to move to the ultra-premium Vertu line of handsets. Whilst design is a very personal thing, evaluating the functions of the handset is more objective, and that is what we are trying to do today.

Features :

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The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition is a minor update of the 8800 released a year ago. Apart from the camera, there has not been much else updated hardware-wise. The phone can be recognized from afar by the reflection of its stainless steel body. According to Nokia, the signature feature of the 8800 Sirocco Edition's design is the concave 'thumbprint' on the front of the handset. Not only does it look nice, but it also makes the phone a lot more ergonomic, as it is now easier to slide open. The body measures 107mm x 45mm x 17.5mm (4.21" x 1.77" x 0.69"), making it fairly compact. The 8800 Sirocco Edition weights in at 138g (4.87oz), making the handset disproportionately heavy for its size.


Ofcourse, some people like it heavy, saying that the handset feels solid and high-end to justify its price. Although the mirror surface is a fingerprint magnet, it is extremely scratch resistant compared to the Sony Ericsson Z610i. Nokia stressed that the glass in front of the screen is specially treated to withstand scratches.

Speciality :

The Nokia 8800 Sirocco comes with Bluetooth tec

hnology which allows the user to connect to any Bluetooth compatible device & enjoy a wire free connection between the two compatible devices. The phone comes with EDGE technology which provides the user with efficiently fast & effective data transfer which works approximately three times faster than GPRS. The phone comes with tri band technology which works over three network bands & will automatically switch between the networks without the user knowing.

The stainless steel case of the Sirocco Edition is treated in such a way as to give the device a unique sensual feel, which humanizes this natural masterpiece. Impeccable functionality is created through superlative craftsmanship, using techniques drawn from master watchmakers and jewelers. From the sapphire coating of the 262,000 color display to the distinctive slide mechanism which reveals its 2 mega-pixel camera, or even its extended battery life, every seemingly minor detail of the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition is honed to perfection. The ergonomic keypad undulates like the glimmering dunes of the night desert, whilst the jewel-like navigation key shines like the brightest star in the darkest night. The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition truly is unique, created out of the inherent beauty and chaos of nature and distilled into a modern form that is graceful, sympathetic and spare.

The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition also features a complementary Bluetooth headset. This diminutive but distinctive wireless earpiece is also composed of stainless steel, and perfectly matches the nature-inspired Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition.

The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition is now available in select markets, with an estimated retail price of EUR 1000, before taxes or subsidies.

 
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