Nokia Classic 6720 mobile phone : Nokia is proud to announce its new arrival, the Nokia 6720 classic, which builds on the Nokia heritage of traditional candybar cell phones that excel in all areas. The recent integration of Maps with Ovi allows people to pre-plan their journey at home on their PC and synchronize with their mobile phone. Nokia Maps has been updated to include a number of new features such as high-resolution aerial images, 3D landmarks for over 200 cities, terrain maps, weather service, premium travel and events content and traffic and safety warnings. The Nokia 6720 classic includes a compass, working in conjunction with the new features of Maps, the pedestrian navigation experience has been significantly improved.
Nokia 6720 classic
To complement the impressive mapping capabilities, the Nokia 6720 classic mobile phone offers an improved design with a slightly curved shape, providing a pleasant feel with a soft touch surface. When holding the Nokia device to take photos with the 5 megapixel digital camera, standard with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash, the new shape makes the mobile phone easier to hold. "With the high quality camera and GPS capability on the Nokia 6720 classic phone, geo-tagging the exact location a picture is taken is easier than ever," continues Suomi.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sony Ericsson C902i
- C902i HSDPA/850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- C902c 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for ChinaMainland
- C902a 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for America
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100 - C902i only
Announced 2008, February
Status Available. Released 2008, June
Size Dimensions 108 x 49 x 10.5 mm
Weight 107 g
Display Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for screen auto rotate
Sound Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3, AAC ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
Memory Phonebook 1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
Internal 160 MB
Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2), up to 8GB
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD Yes
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging (cell-ID), face detection, image stabilization, 8 illuminated camera touch keys
Video Yes, QVGA@30fps
Secondary QCIF videocall camera
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, Instant Messaging
Browser WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Swift Black, Luscious Red, Titanium Silver, Cinnamon Bronze
GPS No
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC/MP4 player
- TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
- Organizer
- Voice memo/dial
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38)
Stand-by Up to 400 h (2G) / Up to 360 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 9 h (2G) / Up to 4 h (3G)
Misc Price group [About 200 EUR]
source : http://www.gsmarena.com
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Sony Ericsson
Friday, October 23, 2009
BlackBerry Curve
When it comes to BlackBerrys, you have the really tiny one, the one with GPS, and now you can add to that list the one that just rocks. And we're not just talking about the Curve's music player or fully integrated stereo Bluetooth. RIM's latest fun-loving smart phone (available for AT&T later this spring) boasts a sharp two-megapixel camera and a much-improved multimedia software package for taking your favorite songs, pictures, and videos to go--all without sacrificing the long battery life that's made BlackBerry the device of choice for e-mail addicts.
Just Right Design
It sports the kind of sleek design that will make BlackBerry Pearl owners say "D'oh!" The Curve is just as slim as the Pearl (0.6 inches), and at 3.9 ounces it's only 0.7 ounces heavier. It slips easily into a pocket, no geeky hip holster required. Granted, at first glance this device doesn't seem as deserving of an iconic name as the Pearl, but the Curve's liquid-silver finish with chrome accents and rounded edges make it an attractive alternative to the Samsung BlackJack.
More important, RIM managed to squeeze in a full-sized backlit keyboard, one that makes the Curve noticeably wider than but also much more reliable than the Pearl, whose not-so-SureType keyboard doesn't always accurately guess the word you're trying to peck. In just a few minutes we were typing e-mails and entering Web addresses at a brisk pace, thanks to the Curve's well-spaced layout. Just like the Pearl and the 8800, the Curve has a trackball for simple (if sometimes erratic) menu navigation.
The 2.5-inch, 320 x 240-pixel display did a superb job rendering everything from Web pages and maps to photos and videos. The rest of the design is pretty straightforward. A standard 3.5mm stereo jack, a USB port, and a push-to-talk key line the left side of the Curve, and the volume buttons and camera-launch key are on the right side. The top of the device houses the Mute button. We wish the microSD Card slot weren't located beneath the battery, but chances are you won't be removing your card very often; the Curve's mass-storage mode enables easy drag-and-drop file transfers.
Sharp Camera, Smarter Media Software
What separates this BlackBerry from the Pearl and the 8800 is its robust multimedia capabilities. The Curve's 2-MP camera takes pictures good enough for 4 x 6-inch prints. Everything from a photo of a fountain in Bryant Park to a portrait of two children was highly detailed and richly saturated. We like the fast shutter speed, and a built-in flash allowed the Curve to take decent close-ups in dimly lit rooms. The Curve's inability to record video is a bummer, however.
The robust Desktop Media Manager software is powered by Roxio's Easy Media Creator. A split-screen interface makes dragging and dropping files to the Curve (and from the Curve to your desktop) a cinch. If you want to take some videos to go, the program will attempt to convert all sorts of files to MPEG-4, including AVI, DivX, WMV, and Xvid, so long as your PC has the right codecs loaded. Media Manager can also be used to automatically monitor certain folders for new media files, create music playlists, and edit photos.
Desktop Media Manager did a good job transferring MPEG-4 footage captured with our Sanyo HD1 camcorder and a 68MB WMV clip downloaded from Microsoft's site. But the software had a little trouble with a five-minute MPEG-4 clip ripped from a DVD, as the audio wasn't in sync with the video when we played it back on the Curve. Then we tried a large AVI file of a "Heroes" TV episode; the Curve was able to play the audio but not the video. (Roxio claims that a successful conversion depends greatly on how a file is encoded, so be sure that a video file can play within Desktop Media Manager before you bother transferring it.) Music files transferred without a hitch, but you have to add album art manually by editing the audio tags.
Media playback on the Curve was generally smooth, and the device supports a wide range of audio (AAC, MP3, WMA) and video (MPEG-4, H.263, WMV) files natively. The device's speaker puts out a decent amount of volume, but we highly recommend pairing this smart phone with a Bluetooth stereo headset. We enjoyed superb audio quality via the Curve's Bluetooth 2.0 connection when we used the Motorola HT820. Another benefit of stereo Bluetooth is that you can remotely skip tracks with a simple press of the Fast-Forward button on a headset, as opposed to the two-step process of hitting the Menu key and then selecting Next Track on the Curve. The device also supports AT&T Music services, such as streaming XM radio ($9.99 per month). We had no problem downloading the app and liked the wide selection of stations in seven genres (including Pop, Rock, Decades, Country, and Hip Hop & Urban). We didn’t mind the tinny sound quality that much over the Curve’s EDGE connection, but we experienced so many momentary drop-outs that it ruined our enjoyment of the service. We say stick to your own tunes.
Long-Distance Sprinter
Despite its multimedia prowess, e-mail is this (and every) BlackBerry's killer app. We had no problems setting up our Gmail account using the setup wizard (the device supports ten personal and corporate accounts), and we appreciated the new spell-checker function, complete with a customizable dictionary. Similar to the Pearl and 8800, the Curve lets you view Word, Excel, PDF, and JPEG attachments. Overall performance was just as fast as other BlackBerrys; the only time the Curve slowed down a bit was when we streamed music over Bluetooth while trying to surf the Web.
Speaking of which, the Curve's Web-browsing performance was pretty snappy over its EDGE connection. (Yes, without HSDPA or Wi-Fi.) We could start reading most sites within 7 to 10 seconds, and images filled in 10 to 20 seconds later. Call quality was generally good on AT&T's network, but as with the 8800, we wish we could get more volume out of the Curve's earpiece. More disconcerting were the two occasions when we couldn't get through to the number dialed on the first try. On the plus side, the Curve delivered excellent endurance on our tests, with the battery lasting four days with periodic use. You get only four straight hours of talk time versus five for the 8800, but that's still half an hour more than the Pearl.
The Curve's biggest competition isn't other BlackBerrys but the Samsung BlackJack, which currently costs only $149 with a mail-in rebate. The BlackJack's 3G data connection is only a moderate advantage because of Windows Mobile's slower browser, but its built-in camcorder and support for Cingular Video are definite pluses. On the other hand, the Curve offers a better e-mail experience, a sharper camera, and much longer battery life. Despite a few drawbacks, this is the best BlackBerry--and one of the most well-rounded smart phones--money can buy.
Check out our review of the updated BlackBerry Curve 8310 for AT&T.
source :http://www.laptopmag.com
Just Right Design
It sports the kind of sleek design that will make BlackBerry Pearl owners say "D'oh!" The Curve is just as slim as the Pearl (0.6 inches), and at 3.9 ounces it's only 0.7 ounces heavier. It slips easily into a pocket, no geeky hip holster required. Granted, at first glance this device doesn't seem as deserving of an iconic name as the Pearl, but the Curve's liquid-silver finish with chrome accents and rounded edges make it an attractive alternative to the Samsung BlackJack.
More important, RIM managed to squeeze in a full-sized backlit keyboard, one that makes the Curve noticeably wider than but also much more reliable than the Pearl, whose not-so-SureType keyboard doesn't always accurately guess the word you're trying to peck. In just a few minutes we were typing e-mails and entering Web addresses at a brisk pace, thanks to the Curve's well-spaced layout. Just like the Pearl and the 8800, the Curve has a trackball for simple (if sometimes erratic) menu navigation.
The 2.5-inch, 320 x 240-pixel display did a superb job rendering everything from Web pages and maps to photos and videos. The rest of the design is pretty straightforward. A standard 3.5mm stereo jack, a USB port, and a push-to-talk key line the left side of the Curve, and the volume buttons and camera-launch key are on the right side. The top of the device houses the Mute button. We wish the microSD Card slot weren't located beneath the battery, but chances are you won't be removing your card very often; the Curve's mass-storage mode enables easy drag-and-drop file transfers.
Sharp Camera, Smarter Media Software
What separates this BlackBerry from the Pearl and the 8800 is its robust multimedia capabilities. The Curve's 2-MP camera takes pictures good enough for 4 x 6-inch prints. Everything from a photo of a fountain in Bryant Park to a portrait of two children was highly detailed and richly saturated. We like the fast shutter speed, and a built-in flash allowed the Curve to take decent close-ups in dimly lit rooms. The Curve's inability to record video is a bummer, however.
The robust Desktop Media Manager software is powered by Roxio's Easy Media Creator. A split-screen interface makes dragging and dropping files to the Curve (and from the Curve to your desktop) a cinch. If you want to take some videos to go, the program will attempt to convert all sorts of files to MPEG-4, including AVI, DivX, WMV, and Xvid, so long as your PC has the right codecs loaded. Media Manager can also be used to automatically monitor certain folders for new media files, create music playlists, and edit photos.
Desktop Media Manager did a good job transferring MPEG-4 footage captured with our Sanyo HD1 camcorder and a 68MB WMV clip downloaded from Microsoft's site. But the software had a little trouble with a five-minute MPEG-4 clip ripped from a DVD, as the audio wasn't in sync with the video when we played it back on the Curve. Then we tried a large AVI file of a "Heroes" TV episode; the Curve was able to play the audio but not the video. (Roxio claims that a successful conversion depends greatly on how a file is encoded, so be sure that a video file can play within Desktop Media Manager before you bother transferring it.) Music files transferred without a hitch, but you have to add album art manually by editing the audio tags.
Media playback on the Curve was generally smooth, and the device supports a wide range of audio (AAC, MP3, WMA) and video (MPEG-4, H.263, WMV) files natively. The device's speaker puts out a decent amount of volume, but we highly recommend pairing this smart phone with a Bluetooth stereo headset. We enjoyed superb audio quality via the Curve's Bluetooth 2.0 connection when we used the Motorola HT820. Another benefit of stereo Bluetooth is that you can remotely skip tracks with a simple press of the Fast-Forward button on a headset, as opposed to the two-step process of hitting the Menu key and then selecting Next Track on the Curve. The device also supports AT&T Music services, such as streaming XM radio ($9.99 per month). We had no problem downloading the app and liked the wide selection of stations in seven genres (including Pop, Rock, Decades, Country, and Hip Hop & Urban). We didn’t mind the tinny sound quality that much over the Curve’s EDGE connection, but we experienced so many momentary drop-outs that it ruined our enjoyment of the service. We say stick to your own tunes.
Long-Distance Sprinter
Despite its multimedia prowess, e-mail is this (and every) BlackBerry's killer app. We had no problems setting up our Gmail account using the setup wizard (the device supports ten personal and corporate accounts), and we appreciated the new spell-checker function, complete with a customizable dictionary. Similar to the Pearl and 8800, the Curve lets you view Word, Excel, PDF, and JPEG attachments. Overall performance was just as fast as other BlackBerrys; the only time the Curve slowed down a bit was when we streamed music over Bluetooth while trying to surf the Web.
Speaking of which, the Curve's Web-browsing performance was pretty snappy over its EDGE connection. (Yes, without HSDPA or Wi-Fi.) We could start reading most sites within 7 to 10 seconds, and images filled in 10 to 20 seconds later. Call quality was generally good on AT&T's network, but as with the 8800, we wish we could get more volume out of the Curve's earpiece. More disconcerting were the two occasions when we couldn't get through to the number dialed on the first try. On the plus side, the Curve delivered excellent endurance on our tests, with the battery lasting four days with periodic use. You get only four straight hours of talk time versus five for the 8800, but that's still half an hour more than the Pearl.
The Curve's biggest competition isn't other BlackBerrys but the Samsung BlackJack, which currently costs only $149 with a mail-in rebate. The BlackJack's 3G data connection is only a moderate advantage because of Windows Mobile's slower browser, but its built-in camcorder and support for Cingular Video are definite pluses. On the other hand, the Curve offers a better e-mail experience, a sharper camera, and much longer battery life. Despite a few drawbacks, this is the best BlackBerry--and one of the most well-rounded smart phones--money can buy.
Check out our review of the updated BlackBerry Curve 8310 for AT&T.
source :http://www.laptopmag.com
Label:
BlackBerry
Video Preview BlackBerry Bold
source : www.phonescoop.com
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Video
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Xperia X3 Sliding November
COMPANY mobile phone makers who came from Japan, Sweden, Sony Ericsson be releasing a new smartphone named Xperia X3 in November.
SEMC described in the blog that this cell phone plan to a sense of Android operating system version 2.0 and reinforced with 1GHz Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipsets.
"Introduction of the Sony Ericsson itself is scheduled to arrive in early November. This will be an excellent introduction to the latest great smartphone from Sony Ericsson codenamed Rachael," he writes the blog cited, Monday, October 19.
"As the news circulated, Sony Ericsson Rachael is OS-based smartphone with Android. The phone has a touch screen of 4.0 inch WVGA touchscreen," he continued.
Further explained that Rachael will be equipped with a 8.1 mega-pixel camera. For those interested are available two color options: Sensuous Black and White Luster.
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Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson Launch Mobile Entertainment
Sony Ericsson launches trio of new phones for entertainment segment in Jakarta last weekend. They are Satio, anio, and Yari.
Three mobile phones Communication is the concept of Sony Ericsson's Entertainment. These phones combine images, music, video, and games.
Satrio said Djunadi combination of technology applied in three mobile phone launched in Singapore last June.
"With this phone can access to a variety of content such as music, movies and games," said Head of Marketing Sony Ericsson Indonesia, on the night of the launch at the Museum Fatahilla Jakarta.
Satio equipped with 3.5-inch widescreen and 12.1-megapixel camera with touch focus, Xenon flash, and face and smile detection. The phone is also equipped with a web album, full of touch the media menu, and the Symbian operating system, and the player on track.
Aino while using the keypad and the touch interface on the fashion media. Technology in this phone allows users to access media content wherever and whenever via remote play with the Playstation3.
While Yari is a slide design mobile phone with motion gesture recognition for such lift and strike. Also equipped with a music call, the button to share the track with a chat.
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Sony Ericsson
Spesification Nokia N95 8GB
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Frequency Operation
Frequency Operation
* QVGA TFT display 2.8 "large, 16.7 million colors, 240 x 320 pixels
* Ceiling light around used to optimize the information display and consumption of resources
* Wide angle of vision
User Interface
* S60 user interface 3rd Edition
* Symbian OS version 9.2
* Special media keys
* Active standby screen
* Multimedia Menu
Imaging
* Imaging and Video
o 5.0 megapixel integrated camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar ™ lens, video recording MPEG-4 VGA 30 fps
o Direct connection to compatible TV via Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, included in box) or LAN / UPnP Wireless
o front camera, sensor CIF (352x288)
o support video call and video sharing (WCDMA network services)
o Integrated flash
o Digital Stereo Microphone
o Nokia Lifeblog 2.5
o flash mode: on, off, automatic, red-eye reduction
o album / blog: photo / video uploading from gallery
o Support Nokia Lifeblog 2.0
o Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition
o Video editor and a regular picture
* Mobile Video
o Video resolution: up to VGA (640x480 pixels) in 30 fps
o Audio recording: AAC mono
o Digital video stabilization
o Video playback: up to 215 minutes (VGA, 30fps)
o video file formats:. mp4 (default), .3 gp (for MMS)
o White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
o Scenes: automatic, night
o Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, life
o Zoom: digital up to 10x (VGA up to 4x)
* Photography Mobile
o Image resolution: up to 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
o common image file format: JPEG / EXIF
o Auto focus
o Auto exposure - center weight
o Exposure compensation: 2 ~-2EV in 0.5 steps
o White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
o Scenes: automatic, user, close-up, portrait, landscape, sports, night, night portrait
o Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, life
o Zoom: Digital
* Camera Specifications
o Sensor: CMOS, 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
o Carl Zeiss optics: Tessar ™ lens
o Focal Length: 5.6 mm
o Focus range: 10 cm ~ infinity
o macro focus distance: 10 - 50 cm
o Shutter speed: mechanical Aim (1 / 1000 ~ 1 / 4 s)
Multimedia
* Visual Radio: Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
o Find out what song is playing, who sings, and other artist information
o Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
o Download the songs you buy direct
* Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz) **
* Video feed: Find, subscribe, download and view with mobile device
* Video query: Find content by category or keyword search, see the guide content, stream or download to your mobile device requested, directly or scheduled
* Integrated music player for the format MP3/AAC/WMA/M4A/eAAC / eAAC with playlists and equalizer
* RealPlayer Media Player
o Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
o Stream media files from compatible media portals
o Full-screen video playback on the phone to see the sound clip that you have downloaded, streamed, or recorded in a larger size
o Played formats (decoding): .3 gp and. mp4, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
* Printing Solutions Nokia XpressPrint
o Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
o Print digital photos directly from your smartphone printing:
o Find out more at www.nokia.com / XPressPrint
* Printing Solutions Nokia XpressPrint
o Sharing the gallery or after capture via email
o Bluetooth connectivity
o MMS
o IrDA
* To check the availability and cost of services, contact your network operator or service provider
** Stereo sound can only be heard with a stereo headset
Navigation
Navigation
* Integrated GPS with support for Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
* Upgrading the Nokia Maps application with additional navigation functions for the buy
* Nokia Map Loader to download maps over the web
* Nokia Mobile Search
Memory Functions
* Dynamic memory 8 GB * internal for messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
* Changes to product details are possible without prior notice. Application offering may vary. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between dynamic memory functions. If this function is used, which is less available memory for other functions which are also dependent on dynamic memory
Messaging
* Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips, supports multi-slide presentation
* Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max 300 KB size depending on the network)
* Email: Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP4. Supports public documents with the Quickoffice document viewer, and Adobe Reader
* Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
* Predictive Text Input: Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia Pacific
Games
* Look for N-Gage
Ringtones
* Video ring tones
Connectivity
* Bluetooth 2.0 with Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP)
* Infrared (IrDA)
* Synchronize local / remote over-the-air (OTA) SyncML denganh
* Local synchronization with PC using Nokia Nseries PC Suite
* WLAN (IEEE802.11 standard, g / b complete) with the support of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
* WLAN wizard
* Koenkktor Nokia AV 3.5 mm
* Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology
* USB 2.0 via Mini USB interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality
Browsing
* Nokia Web Browser with Mini map and web feeds
* Support OMA Digital DRM 2.0 & WMDRM for music
Data Transfer
* GPRS: Class B, multislot class 32 (DL / UL = 296 / 177.6 kbps)
* EDGE: Simple class A, multislot class 11 (DL / UL = 118.4 kbps)
* GPRS: Class B, multislot class 32 (DL / UL = 107 / 64.2 kbps)
* WCDMA 2100 (HSDPA) with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed UL / DL = 384/3.6 MB, CS max speed 64 kbps)
* Please note that these services require network support
Call Management
* Advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry
* Support thumbnail pictures and groups
* Speed dial
* Logs: Keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
* Automatic redial
* Automatic answer (works with headset or car kit compatible)
* Fixed Dialing Number, allows calls only to predefined numbers previously
Push to talk over Cellular (PoC)
* Push to talk
* Please note that this service depends on the operator.
Digital Services
* Java ™ and Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
Voice Features
* Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)
* Voice commands
* Voice recorder
* Video ring tones
* Integrated handsfree speaker
* Speed Internet (VoIP)
Personal Information Management (PIM
Personal Information Management (PIM
* Advanced S60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list, and PIM printing
* Calculator
* Settings Wizard to configure email, push to talk and video sharing easy
* Data transfer application for transfer of PIM information from other Nokia devices
Sales Package Contents
* Phone Nokia N95 8GB
* Nokia Battery BL-6F
* Nokia Travel Charger AC-5
* Nokia Music Headset HS-45, AD-54
* Nokia Connectivity Cable DKE-2
* Nokia Video Connectivity Cable CA-75U
* User Guide
Resource Management
Battery Talk time * Standby time * Video playback * Playback of music *
BL-6F GSM: Up to 5 hours WCDMA: Up to 3.5 hours GSM: Up to 11.5 days WCDMA: Up to 11.5 days Up to 2.5 hours Up to 10 hours
* Operation times may vary depending on network and usage.
Related Documents
* Certification information (SAR)
Availability of the product and its features depends on your area and your service provider, so please contact them and your Nokia dealer for further information. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Frequency Operation
Frequency Operation
* QVGA TFT display 2.8 "large, 16.7 million colors, 240 x 320 pixels
* Ceiling light around used to optimize the information display and consumption of resources
* Wide angle of vision
User Interface
* S60 user interface 3rd Edition
* Symbian OS version 9.2
* Special media keys
* Active standby screen
* Multimedia Menu
Imaging
* Imaging and Video
o 5.0 megapixel integrated camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar ™ lens, video recording MPEG-4 VGA 30 fps
o Direct connection to compatible TV via Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, included in box) or LAN / UPnP Wireless
o front camera, sensor CIF (352x288)
o support video call and video sharing (WCDMA network services)
o Integrated flash
o Digital Stereo Microphone
o Nokia Lifeblog 2.5
o flash mode: on, off, automatic, red-eye reduction
o album / blog: photo / video uploading from gallery
o Support Nokia Lifeblog 2.0
o Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition
o Video editor and a regular picture
* Mobile Video
o Video resolution: up to VGA (640x480 pixels) in 30 fps
o Audio recording: AAC mono
o Digital video stabilization
o Video playback: up to 215 minutes (VGA, 30fps)
o video file formats:. mp4 (default), .3 gp (for MMS)
o White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
o Scenes: automatic, night
o Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, life
o Zoom: digital up to 10x (VGA up to 4x)
* Photography Mobile
o Image resolution: up to 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
o common image file format: JPEG / EXIF
o Auto focus
o Auto exposure - center weight
o Exposure compensation: 2 ~-2EV in 0.5 steps
o White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
o Scenes: automatic, user, close-up, portrait, landscape, sports, night, night portrait
o Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, life
o Zoom: Digital
* Camera Specifications
o Sensor: CMOS, 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
o Carl Zeiss optics: Tessar ™ lens
o Focal Length: 5.6 mm
o Focus range: 10 cm ~ infinity
o macro focus distance: 10 - 50 cm
o Shutter speed: mechanical Aim (1 / 1000 ~ 1 / 4 s)
Multimedia
* Visual Radio: Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
o Find out what song is playing, who sings, and other artist information
o Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
o Download the songs you buy direct
* Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz) **
* Video feed: Find, subscribe, download and view with mobile device
* Video query: Find content by category or keyword search, see the guide content, stream or download to your mobile device requested, directly or scheduled
* Integrated music player for the format MP3/AAC/WMA/M4A/eAAC / eAAC with playlists and equalizer
* RealPlayer Media Player
o Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
o Stream media files from compatible media portals
o Full-screen video playback on the phone to see the sound clip that you have downloaded, streamed, or recorded in a larger size
o Played formats (decoding): .3 gp and. mp4, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
* Printing Solutions Nokia XpressPrint
o Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
o Print digital photos directly from your smartphone printing:
o Find out more at www.nokia.com / XPressPrint
* Printing Solutions Nokia XpressPrint
o Sharing the gallery or after capture via email
o Bluetooth connectivity
o MMS
o IrDA
* To check the availability and cost of services, contact your network operator or service provider
** Stereo sound can only be heard with a stereo headset
Navigation
Navigation
* Integrated GPS with support for Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
* Upgrading the Nokia Maps application with additional navigation functions for the buy
* Nokia Map Loader to download maps over the web
* Nokia Mobile Search
Memory Functions
* Dynamic memory 8 GB * internal for messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
* Changes to product details are possible without prior notice. Application offering may vary. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between dynamic memory functions. If this function is used, which is less available memory for other functions which are also dependent on dynamic memory
Messaging
* Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips, supports multi-slide presentation
* Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max 300 KB size depending on the network)
* Email: Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP4. Supports public documents with the Quickoffice document viewer, and Adobe Reader
* Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
* Predictive Text Input: Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia Pacific
Games
* Look for N-Gage
Ringtones
* Video ring tones
Connectivity
* Bluetooth 2.0 with Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP)
* Infrared (IrDA)
* Synchronize local / remote over-the-air (OTA) SyncML denganh
* Local synchronization with PC using Nokia Nseries PC Suite
* WLAN (IEEE802.11 standard, g / b complete) with the support of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
* WLAN wizard
* Koenkktor Nokia AV 3.5 mm
* Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology
* USB 2.0 via Mini USB interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality
Browsing
* Nokia Web Browser with Mini map and web feeds
* Support OMA Digital DRM 2.0 & WMDRM for music
Data Transfer
* GPRS: Class B, multislot class 32 (DL / UL = 296 / 177.6 kbps)
* EDGE: Simple class A, multislot class 11 (DL / UL = 118.4 kbps)
* GPRS: Class B, multislot class 32 (DL / UL = 107 / 64.2 kbps)
* WCDMA 2100 (HSDPA) with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed UL / DL = 384/3.6 MB, CS max speed 64 kbps)
* Please note that these services require network support
Call Management
* Advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry
* Support thumbnail pictures and groups
* Speed dial
* Logs: Keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
* Automatic redial
* Automatic answer (works with headset or car kit compatible)
* Fixed Dialing Number, allows calls only to predefined numbers previously
Push to talk over Cellular (PoC)
* Push to talk
* Please note that this service depends on the operator.
Digital Services
* Java ™ and Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
Voice Features
* Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)
* Voice commands
* Voice recorder
* Video ring tones
* Integrated handsfree speaker
* Speed Internet (VoIP)
Personal Information Management (PIM
Personal Information Management (PIM
* Advanced S60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list, and PIM printing
* Calculator
* Settings Wizard to configure email, push to talk and video sharing easy
* Data transfer application for transfer of PIM information from other Nokia devices
Sales Package Contents
* Phone Nokia N95 8GB
* Nokia Battery BL-6F
* Nokia Travel Charger AC-5
* Nokia Music Headset HS-45, AD-54
* Nokia Connectivity Cable DKE-2
* Nokia Video Connectivity Cable CA-75U
* User Guide
Resource Management
Battery Talk time * Standby time * Video playback * Playback of music *
BL-6F GSM: Up to 5 hours WCDMA: Up to 3.5 hours GSM: Up to 11.5 days WCDMA: Up to 11.5 days Up to 2.5 hours Up to 10 hours
* Operation times may vary depending on network and usage.
Related Documents
* Certification information (SAR)
Availability of the product and its features depends on your area and your service provider, so please contact them and your Nokia dealer for further information. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Nokia
Monday, October 19, 2009
REVIEW Nokia N81
Combination Entertainment, Music and Games
Several years ago, Nokia N-Gage presents as a mobile phone dedicated to the gamers. Unique design, was deliberately made for comfort when playing games. However, the current N-Gage was transformed into a platform. The plan, this platform will be embedded in mobile phones Nokia series N. One of the phones that have been buried with the N-Gage is Nokia N81. The phone was first introduced at the Nokia Go Play event in London and Singapore last August.
Nokia N81 comes in two versions. Ie N81 8GB with internal memory capacity of up to 8 GB and Nokia N81 which can diekspan memory using micro SD up to 2 GB. Cellular phone reviewed this edition is the Nokia N81. Focused on mobile games and music has a wide screen to support the eye comfort. Not forgetting 2 Mpix camera facilities are also embedded in this phone.
DESIGN
Robust sliding design Nokia N81 has dimensions of 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm. With these dimensions, the Nokia N81 looks a bit bongsor. Moreover, the weight reached 140 grams that makes this phone feels heavy when held. With a wide range of features and abilities that accompany multi-function, normal if this phone has a fairly heavy weight. When playing games, screen position can be set to landscape. The concept was created for comfort when playing games. But those who used to use the N-Gage will feel different to play games with the N81. Because there are no grooves on the phone body to move freely.
SCREEN
This phone has a wide screen, which is 2.4 inches at a resolution of 320x240 pixels. Support 16 million colors TFT display on the phone makes it seem clear. Especially when used to play games and see the quality of the image.
BUTTON
To access all the multimedia features like music player, games, internet, gallery, maps and phone book, do not need to go to the main menu. There are quick keys to access these features. Button located on the right side of the phone, next to the navigation key. In addition to quick access keys for multimedia features, N81-memilikitombol also dedicated buttons for music and games.
NAVY WHELL
Nokia N81 is equipped with five-way navigation button to select the menu. There is something unique to this phone. The center can serve as tombolnavigasi navy wheel, as used on the iPod. However, this function can only work for the music player feature. With a sweep of the middle finger on the button, the user can select the desired music. If you do not want to use the wheel navy function, can switch off the phone settings menu.
UI
The phone display interface uses Symbian S60 3rd edition.
GAMES
Being wrong games feature a superior design feature N81. With buried N-Gage platform, on-screen display so games more interesting. Button to play games together with the music player keys, depending on what features are in use. At the top of the phone, there are buttons for gaming features, which can function only when playing games in landscape mode. But it also depends on the type of games being played.
If the games do not support these buttons, the keypad does not have any function. In the tested prototype phone Cellular buried four types of games demo. One of them is FIFA Soccer 2007 and Creature Of The Deep (COTD). While playing FIFA Soccer 2007 users can choose to use the display screen portrait or landscape. As for types of fun games like COTD can only be played with a portrait display. When play was we only need to press the number 5.
MUSIC
The phone is equipped with two stereo speakers that emit a clear sound of music. Headset already using measuring 3.5 mm jack which is a headset jack for tandar. Headset slot located at the top of the phone. When using the headset, the music that came out as well as clear. Nokia N81 has Bluetooth technology supporting A2DP for listening to music using a wireless headset. Music player capabilities on this phone is a multi-tasking, so users can still access the other features while listening to music. Music player, has an equalizer settings to maximize the sound of musical genres.
KAMERA
2 Mpix camera with flash and a few settings for photos and record video. In the flash settings available red eye reduction to prevent the red eye of the camera shots. For photographing objects located in remote areas, by using the digital zoom up to 20x. Camera shots in a room with incandescent white balance settings showed good. for enough quality video recording, the duration could be arranged as you wish, provided that sufficient storage. Lighting settings on the same video with the camera image. Able to record video with kecepatan15 fps. The resulting video format is MP4, and can be played in Real player.modul Bluetooth GPS LD-3W is sold separately.
Connectivity
Nokia N81 uses micro USB data cable to connect your computer to a PC that can be adjusted with software Nokia PC Suite.Available also Bluetooth and WiFi as a complementary connection. With WiFi connectivity, we can make calls over the Internet without a SIM card called a VoIP friendly. With a variety of Internet connections such as WiFi, 3G/WCDMA, GPRS and EDGE for internet connection, we can surf in cyberspace using the Nokia Web Browser which supports HTML and xHTML. The second camera in the front of the phone, allows us to make video calls with the 3G network. For internet settings already provided settings wizard that will facilitate the connection when we change the operator.
MAPS
Although not equipped with navigation capabilities using GPS, the Nokia N81 has Nokia Maps application which can serve to help us on the journey. This application can serve if it is connected to a Bluetooth GPS module. Nokia N 81 is compatible with Bluetooth GPS module LD-3W is sold separately.
BATTERIES
Using the type of BP-6MT Battery 1050 mAh power spelled out adequately with many embedded features on the Nokia N81. Used to play games, play music, browse the internet, and called for a day though not often, only the 3 bars battery missing from the available 7 bar.
PERFORMANCE
We make calls with voice and video calls, voice quality good enough. The support of voice commands and talking ringtone to spell the name of the caller allows us to do the basic functions of this phone.
Several years ago, Nokia N-Gage presents as a mobile phone dedicated to the gamers. Unique design, was deliberately made for comfort when playing games. However, the current N-Gage was transformed into a platform. The plan, this platform will be embedded in mobile phones Nokia series N. One of the phones that have been buried with the N-Gage is Nokia N81. The phone was first introduced at the Nokia Go Play event in London and Singapore last August.
Nokia N81 comes in two versions. Ie N81 8GB with internal memory capacity of up to 8 GB and Nokia N81 which can diekspan memory using micro SD up to 2 GB. Cellular phone reviewed this edition is the Nokia N81. Focused on mobile games and music has a wide screen to support the eye comfort. Not forgetting 2 Mpix camera facilities are also embedded in this phone.
DESIGN
Robust sliding design Nokia N81 has dimensions of 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm. With these dimensions, the Nokia N81 looks a bit bongsor. Moreover, the weight reached 140 grams that makes this phone feels heavy when held. With a wide range of features and abilities that accompany multi-function, normal if this phone has a fairly heavy weight. When playing games, screen position can be set to landscape. The concept was created for comfort when playing games. But those who used to use the N-Gage will feel different to play games with the N81. Because there are no grooves on the phone body to move freely.
SCREEN
This phone has a wide screen, which is 2.4 inches at a resolution of 320x240 pixels. Support 16 million colors TFT display on the phone makes it seem clear. Especially when used to play games and see the quality of the image.
BUTTON
To access all the multimedia features like music player, games, internet, gallery, maps and phone book, do not need to go to the main menu. There are quick keys to access these features. Button located on the right side of the phone, next to the navigation key. In addition to quick access keys for multimedia features, N81-memilikitombol also dedicated buttons for music and games.
NAVY WHELL
Nokia N81 is equipped with five-way navigation button to select the menu. There is something unique to this phone. The center can serve as tombolnavigasi navy wheel, as used on the iPod. However, this function can only work for the music player feature. With a sweep of the middle finger on the button, the user can select the desired music. If you do not want to use the wheel navy function, can switch off the phone settings menu.
UI
The phone display interface uses Symbian S60 3rd edition.
Looks with Nokia phones and most userfriendly when operated. can diekspan With Symbian S60, this phone can work with Nokia's Internet services called Ovi to download tracks from Nokia Music Store and games from the N-Gage.
GAMES
Being wrong games feature a superior design feature N81. With buried N-Gage platform, on-screen display so games more interesting. Button to play games together with the music player keys, depending on what features are in use. At the top of the phone, there are buttons for gaming features, which can function only when playing games in landscape mode. But it also depends on the type of games being played.
If the games do not support these buttons, the keypad does not have any function. In the tested prototype phone Cellular buried four types of games demo. One of them is FIFA Soccer 2007 and Creature Of The Deep (COTD). While playing FIFA Soccer 2007 users can choose to use the display screen portrait or landscape. As for types of fun games like COTD can only be played with a portrait display. When play was we only need to press the number 5.
MUSIC
The phone is equipped with two stereo speakers that emit a clear sound of music. Headset already using measuring 3.5 mm jack which is a headset jack for tandar. Headset slot located at the top of the phone. When using the headset, the music that came out as well as clear. Nokia N81 has Bluetooth technology supporting A2DP for listening to music using a wireless headset. Music player capabilities on this phone is a multi-tasking, so users can still access the other features while listening to music. Music player, has an equalizer settings to maximize the sound of musical genres.
KAMERA
2 Mpix camera with flash and a few settings for photos and record video. In the flash settings available red eye reduction to prevent the red eye of the camera shots. For photographing objects located in remote areas, by using the digital zoom up to 20x. Camera shots in a room with incandescent white balance settings showed good. for enough quality video recording, the duration could be arranged as you wish, provided that sufficient storage. Lighting settings on the same video with the camera image. Able to record video with kecepatan15 fps. The resulting video format is MP4, and can be played in Real player.modul Bluetooth GPS LD-3W is sold separately.
Connectivity
Nokia N81 uses micro USB data cable to connect your computer to a PC that can be adjusted with software Nokia PC Suite.Available also Bluetooth and WiFi as a complementary connection. With WiFi connectivity, we can make calls over the Internet without a SIM card called a VoIP friendly. With a variety of Internet connections such as WiFi, 3G/WCDMA, GPRS and EDGE for internet connection, we can surf in cyberspace using the Nokia Web Browser which supports HTML and xHTML. The second camera in the front of the phone, allows us to make video calls with the 3G network. For internet settings already provided settings wizard that will facilitate the connection when we change the operator.
MAPS
Although not equipped with navigation capabilities using GPS, the Nokia N81 has Nokia Maps application which can serve to help us on the journey. This application can serve if it is connected to a Bluetooth GPS module. Nokia N 81 is compatible with Bluetooth GPS module LD-3W is sold separately.
BATTERIES
Using the type of BP-6MT Battery 1050 mAh power spelled out adequately with many embedded features on the Nokia N81. Used to play games, play music, browse the internet, and called for a day though not often, only the 3 bars battery missing from the available 7 bar.
PERFORMANCE
We make calls with voice and video calls, voice quality good enough. The support of voice commands and talking ringtone to spell the name of the caller allows us to do the basic functions of this phone.
Label:
Nokia
Saturday, October 17, 2009
All New Sony Ericsson Handphone
In addition to the game gesture, this mobile phone is also equipped with the usual collection of games and gaming motion (a game played with a move menggerak-mobile). Sony Ericsson U100i itself is a 5 megapixel mobile phone berkamera operating in networks GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS / HSDPA 900/2100.
With this mobile phone, game playing experience like a Nintendo Wii be done through mobile phones. With gesture gaming, mobile phone owners can also keep the body still prime because the energy needed to play more of this type of game.
Handphone is claimed to have a music player and has a sophisticated Call Music button so that it can bring to music while you chitchat. He can also send the user's location information via SMS.
Label:
Sony Ericsson
Specification Nokia E71
The success of the Nokia E71 mobile phone market Nokia Indonesia to make the proud, for that ''Nokia'' re-release of new variations of E71 both improved design and features of course, and wished success the Nokia E71 can be repeated again this E72 product match. Informasi Produk
Quadband, TFT 16M Colors, GPRS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, 3.15MP Camera, MP3 Player, FM Radio, 110MB Internal Memory, microSD Slo, WiFi, GPS, Symbian 9.2, QWERTY Keyboard.
Spesifikasi Detail
Network Availability: GSM
Network Coverage: GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Display Type: TFT, 16M colors
Display Size: 320 x 240 pixels
Input Type: QWERTY Keyboard, 5-way Scroll Key
Ringtones Type: Customisable Ring Tone
Std. Memory: 110 MB Internal Memory
Memory Slot: MicroSD, hotswap, up to 8GB
GPRS: GPRS class A, Edge Class A, HSDPA(max 3.6Mbps)
Messaging Capabilities: SMS, MMS, Email
Infrared Port: Available
Bluetooth: Available
Wireless LAN: Available
Camera: 3.2 MP (2048 x 1546), LED Flash, autofocus
Video Recorder: QVGA
Voice Recorder: Available
Multimedia: FM Radio, MP3/WMA/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
Talk Time: 10.3 hours
Standby Time: 408 Hours
Operating System: Symbian Os 9.2, S60 3.1 Edition, Eseries
Other Personal Assistants :
- Calendar
- Calculator
- Converter
- Active Notes
- *To-do-list
- Reminders
- Quick Office
- PDF Viewer
- Dictionary
- Integrated A-GPS, NOKIA MAPS
Dimension: (WHD) 57x114x10 mm
Weight: 127 g
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Nokia
Friday, October 16, 2009
Spesifications Handphone T ouchscreen LG-GD510 Pop
LG back off the phone with touchscreen features launching, who championed this time is the LG-GD510 Pop, with a wide screen of 3.0 inches and a data storage capacity of 8 GB. Phone smartphone model has many advantages of its kind.
Complete Specifications:
Model: Smartphone / PDA
Network: 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G UMTS 2100
Screen: TFT, 256K colors, 240 x 400 pixels, 3.0 inches, 3.15 MP camera, 2048x1536 pixels, video, 8 GB Internal, External slot TB
Applications: SMS, MMS, Email, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, Stereo FM radio with RDS, Java, MIDP 2.0, MP4/H.263/H.264 player, MP3/WAV/eAAC + player, Organizer, Voice memo, T9 Optional solar panels
Connection: GPRS Class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps, HSCSD, EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps, 3G 384 kbps, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, microUSB
Tags: Pop LG-GD510, GD510 specs LG-Pop, Sony Ericsson update new Hanphone-GD510 Pop, Motorola camera phone Pop-GD510, GD510 mobile LG-Pop, Sony Ericsson mobile phone support-GD510 facebook Pop,
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Giorgio Armani Samsung Trailer
Samsung working together with industry players from top fashion Giorgio Armani, fashion phones to carry the class "noble". But at first glance, looks like the Nokia N79 Mini.
Mobile phone manufacturers such South Korean mobile phone named Samsung B7620. With OS Windows Mobile 6.5, slide design, 3.5-inch screen, and keyped QWERTY, shapes was impressed 'imitate' Nokia N97 Mini. But the difference this phone dibanderol at approximately 1035 U.S. dolr.
Armed with ARM1176 CPU speed 800MHz, and 192MB of RAM, Samsung seems to really make this phone different from the top. In line with this, Samsung Giorgio Armani put the logo on the top of the phone, the phone body bandage.
Furthermore, this phone is equipped with said connection features such as HSDPA, WI-FI, Bluetoth, FM Radio, Tv-Out, GPS navigation, and 5MP camera. In addition, available also for 8MB of internal memory that can maximize up to 32GB.
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Samsung
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Nokia unveils 5630 XpressMusic for music collection connoisseurs
Nokia has announced its 5630 XpressMusic, a new S60 device in its XpressMusic lineup intended for music lovers. Less than a half-inch thick, the 5630 is a full-featured multimedia device that provides for an enhanced music experience.
Music can be stored on microSD cards and the phone supports external memory cards up to 16GB. A 4GB microSD card comes bundled with the phone. Listen to music through the integrated 3.5mm headset jack or on stereo headsets with the device's A2DP Bluetooth integration. Say and Play allows users to control their playlist by saying their favorite artist or song aloud.
The 5630 XpressMusic works with Nokia's Music Store, allowing instantaneous over-the-air purchases and downloads of a seemingly endless number of music titles. When a user returns home, Nokia Music for PC software will allow for easy transfer and organization of their collection.
Powered by S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, the 5630 XpressMusic allows users to access Contact Bar to directly contact 20 of their closest colleagues, friends, and family. History provided by the contacts feature shows recent emails, messages, phone logs, and shared photos.
The 5630 XpressMusic features a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and support for video recording. Users can view their creations on the phone's 2.2" QVGA TFT display or share their photos and video on Ovi, Flickr, or Facebook. The 5630 also offers full support for N-Gage games.
The Nokia 5630 XpressMusic will be equipped with GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band UMTS/HSDPA (900/2100MHz) support, as well as 802.11b/g WiFi for even faster connections. The "Nokia 5630 XpressMusic" is intended for release in China, Eurasia, Europe, India, Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia Pacific, and Sub-Saharan Africa. It will be available in Q2 2009 with an estimated retail price of 199 EUR (US$258).
Specifications for the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
UMTS 900/2100MHz
Data GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA/WiFi
Size 112mm x 46mm x 12mm (4.4in x 1.8in x 0.47in)
Weight 83g (2.9oz)
Battery Life Estimated 17 days GSM standby time
Estimated 7 hours 3G GSM talk time
Estimated 4 hours UMTS talk time
Main Display 2.2-inch QVGA (240x320 pixels) TFT
Camera 3.2 megapixel, dual LED flash
Video Record/Playback
Messaging SMS/MMS/IM
Email POP3/IMAP/SMTP and Web-based
Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR
Memory microSD card slot
Availability Available Q2 2009 in China, Eurasia, Europe, India, Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa
Other S60 3rd Edition, 3.5mm stereo audio input, SyncML, Stereo FM RDS Radio
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Nokia
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
Nokia 5310 Xpress Music looks elegant as stunning design and finishing the trim and neat. 2 G mobile works on GSM networks and has enabled the handset to stay connected even if the user happens to visit places far away from the world. 2 G network that brings to users the latest facilities as offered by this network. This mobile measures 103. 8 x 44. 7 x 9. 9 mm and weighs 71 GMS. People can easily do it anywhere, when they left.
Handset screen display is amazing measurements 2. 1 inch capable of providing 240 x 320 pixels. It is possible to watch videos and play games on this screen. Users can also surf the Internet for the purpose of downloading music themes, songs and games. Surfing is mostly done with the help of WAP or HTML browser. Users can easily play the game online and also download interesting games to keep the memory device. Memory support from the 5310 Xpress Music is great.
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Nokia
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Nokia 5530 Xpress Music
Along with the event Nokia Connection 2009, Nokia launched a new music device, XpressMusic 5530. This is the second product that uses XpressMusic touch-screen interface or a touchscreen. It features a distinct look of the frame with stainless steel finish and five attractive color options.
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Nokia
Friday, October 2, 2009
New series of smart
Sony Ericsson The uniqueness of G700 is the use of the touch screen. This screen can withstand the onslaught of our nails and thumb. But after some time, feel more comfortable using a stylus. I think, the position of the stylus on the top left corner of the body, more comfortable to reach those who are left-handed. And somehow, it felt that the stylus is very thin so we'll worry about accidentally breaking it.
Consider, on the right side and bottom of the screen there are a number of lines and points. But this seems just a marker, for not found a specific function when pressed or menggeseknya.
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Sony Ericsson
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