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As the modern users are demanding for the latest and innovative technology mobile phones with high- uality and performance, Nokia started introducing gadgets with advanced features and elegant looks. The main reason behind the success of this renowned company is it offers even the most sophisticated mobile phones at an affordable rates. All the latest mobile phones from Nokia are offering ultimate delight to the users with their world-class features, flexibility and functionality. To reach the hands of every mobile users of this modern age, Nokia provides mobile phones with all the features that are useful to satisfy the needs like communication, entertainment and business. Let us discuss two amazing phones of Nokia to know its greatness in launching the advanced phones like the Nokia 3610 Fold and Nokia 3600. These fascinating gadgets are recently joined in the family of Nokia mobile phones. Amazing storage capacity: The Nokia 3610 Fold is a slim and stylish mobile phone that comes embedded with an internal memory of 30 MB and has a microSD (TransFlash) card slot to expand the external memory of the phone up to 4 GB. On the other hand, the slider-opening Nokia 3600 mobile phone comes with an internal memory of 30 MB includes a microSD (TransFlash) card slot that helps the users to expand the external memory of the up to 8 GB. These two modern mobile phones allow the users to download their favourite games, music and videos as well as to save the large amount of data in the form of contacts, messages, images, videos and important files of a personal and/or professional nature. Sleek dimensions and elegant looks: To grab the attention of the fashion-conscious users, this flip phone of Nokia 3610 Fold comes with a lightweight of 97 grams and has dimensions of 99. 6 x 44. 3 x 19. 6 mm, 67 cc which offer great flexibility to its users in handling this phone without any hassles whenever they are going out of home. Like the 3610 Fold, the Nokia 3600 is also slim with dimensions of 97. 8 x 47. 2 x 14. 5 mm, 60 cc and comes with a lightweight of 97. 3 grams which allows the users to operate all the options of the phone with ease by keeping it in their hands. Bright and colourful display: The Nokia 3610 Fold comes with a 2. 0 inches TFT display with 256K colours that offers a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, 2. 0 inches and has a 1. 36 inches Second external TFT display (128 x 160 pixels) with 256K colours. When it comes to the display of Nokia 3600 handset, it comes with a 2. 0 inches TFT display with 16M colours that offers a high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and comes along with a Five-way navigation key. Both the Nokia 3610 Fold and Nokia 3600 mobile phones allow their users to have a close and clear view of all the information with ease as they come with bright display. The easy and smooth keypads of these devices help the users to operate all the functions of the phone with ease. To offer great delight to the users, both the Nokia 3610 Fold and Nokia 3600 devices come with all the multimedia features like digital camera, music player, FM radio and Java games besides high-end features like GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth connectivity and USB support. The users can enjoy their free time by sending messages to their near and dear ones with the help of messaging options of these gadgets like SMS, MMS, EMS, Email and Instant messaging. Surely, the Nokia 3610 Fold and Nokia 3600 mobile phones will remain in the hearts of mobile users for a long time as they were introduced in the market with unique features and ultra-stylish looks and are liked by all.
Super-advanced mobile phones are, basically, brilliant things. Innovation or raw power, they’re both good. Blazing a trail in those twin areas are two new beauties: the Nokia N96 and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. Nokia N96 – the Nseries reaches new heights When the Nokia N96 was first announced, a lot of people proclaimed it as the best thing to happen to mobile phones. However, a lot of people also moaned that it was just an upgrade N95 in a sexier body, forgetting the fundamental question: what, exactly, is so wrong with that? Yes, it may be very obvious just from reading the specs that the Nokia N96 is a direct evolution of the N95, but. . . well, what an evolution it is! It keeps all the best bits (like the 5 megapixel camera, the GPS, the HSDPA internet access), and adds in more features that you don’t find on many other mobile phones. For instance, the Nokia N96 has got 16Gb of memory, on a par with the top-end mobile phones in the market. And what does the Nokia N96 have that 16Gb of memory for? Is it so you can fill it with music, turning your mobile phone into your music player? Well. . . partly. The main reason the Nokia N96 has so much memory is the big, big addition over earlier versions: its devotion to the best quality multimedia and video ever seen on a mobile phone. Whether it’s Youtube vids, or clips you caught yourself, with the camera on the Nokia N96, it plays back video smoothly and beautifully. And then, there’s its party-piece. You see, the Nokia N96 comes fully loaded with BBC iPlayer, making it the first in the world of mobile phones that lets you watch AND download BBC videos, right on the phone! That, right there, is one of the main reasons why I strongly suspect the people shouting that the Nokia N96 was the best thing to happen to mobile phones weren’t far wrong! But is it just a last gasp? Is the future of mobile phones really destined to be with touchscreen beauties like the amazing Nokia 5800 XpressMusic? Nokia 5800 XpressMusic – touch me I’m famous It’s only just been announced, and it isn’t due out for a while, but the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is making a name for itself as a superstar, already, after starring in the last Batman film, and the new Britney Spears video (in which it was the best thing). As if that wasn’t good enough, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is also one of the most exciting mobile phones to come from the Finnish manufacturer for quite a while! Key to that is the fact that the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the first mainstream touchscreen mobile phone Nokia have ever made. They’ve made others before, but this one is the first one to really catch the public’s eye, possibly because it’s the first touchscreen mobile phone Nokia have brought to the UK market that isn’t rubbish. In fact, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is about as far from ‘rubbish’ as it’s possible to be, with a stunning, sleek new interface, massive touchscreen, 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA and GPS. Basically, between this and the gorgeous Nokia N96, Nokia’s portfolio is getting very exciting!
Nokia, as a mobile phone brand has churned some of the fantastic masterpieces in the world of wireless communication devices. Affordable and loaded with advanced features, Nokia has certainly conquered the whole global mobile market with its quality mobile widgets. Nokia N96, is one incredible illustration of this awesome transmutation. Carrying on the rich legacy of Nokia N series mobile wonders, Nokia N96 is one of the recent additions to this family of mobile prodigies. An advanced version of the Nokia N95, Nokia N96 is a mobile supremo in every aspect, be it display screen or its dual opening design. The most significant USP of this Nokia mobile starlet is its 5. 0 mega pixels embedded camera. This built-in image snapper which comes with the Carl Zeiss Optics captures fantastic images even in the poor lighting conditions. Also with the high-end features like auto-focus and flash, quotient of clarity and sharpness in the images produced by this camera phone are simply exhilarating. Besides a 5. 0 mega-pixels built-in camera, Nokia N96 also offers a secondary videocall camera, which is a blessing for the users, who cherish the dream of capturing the best moments of their lives without any halts. If users think camera segment of this Nokia wonder widget was rocking then wait till they read about the display section, that is one of the best part of this killer mobile device. The 2. 8-inch wide display screen enabled with the touch-sensitive feature, provides the ample viewing space to the users eyes. It even offers harmless viewing solutions of 240 x 320 pixels to its users, which in turn provides a heavenly viewing experience to them. Powered by Symbian Operating System 9. 3, S60 rel. 3. 2 version, Nokia N96 offers great and highly reliable solutions in the least possible time. While with its high-end Web Browser, users will never feel the need of palmtop to access his/her favourite websites sitting at a single place. The enticing widget that approves of almost every kind of messaging alternatives namely text messaging, picture messaging and even Instant Messaging. Professionals who are workalcohalic can strategise and formulate their business policies by the virtue of E-mail feature that also helps them to socialise with their distant friends. As far as the user-memory is considered, Nokia N96 comes with abundance of it. Yes, the stunner widget comes with 16 Giga bytes of internal memory, 128 Mega bytes of RAM and 256 Mega bytes of storage space. Users can also opt for a memory expansion of extra 8 Giga bytes in case they feel they are short on it. Locating shortest but the most appropriate route to the destination is a child’s play for the users of Nokia N96, which also has GPS receiver in its kitty along with A-GPS function. This incredible mobile creation from Nokia is also a bliss for the patrons of music, since it comes with a built-in Stereo FM radio with RDS. There is also a high-end media player that supports almost all kinds of entertainment file formats, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA. While if the user is interested in Java based entertainment applications then he will surely find a friend in the Java MIDP 2. 1 feature that unfolds an array of services for its users. Yes, the user can run or download almost every kind of Java application whether games, Wallpapers or screensavers. Last but not the least, if the user is looking for a ballistic arsenal of connectivity features then Nokia N96 is a complete unit of it. Yes, the impressive blend of style and sophistication, Nokia N96, has got a bag full of advanced connectivity features. It has got the GPRS class 32, EDGE class 32 and even HSCSD technology at the service of its users. While any kind of data transfer whether in audio or visual formats is hardly an issue with this awe-inspiring widget with Bluetooth v2. 0 with A2DP and USB port v2. 0 with microUSB. There is ample scope for video streaming, video calling and accessing the benefits of high-speed Internet connectivity with the 3G HSDPA network that operates at a phenomenal speed of 3. 6 Mbps. While with WLAN Wi-Fi 802. 11 b/g technology staying connected with the friends within a specified circumference is quite a smooth affair.
The world of touchscreen mobile phones is starting to get exciting, as the biggest brand in the business has waded in with not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sexy Nokia 5800 and the utterly awesome Nokia N97. Early attempts – woeful touchscreen phones! Many people are under the false impression that the Nokia 5800 is the first touchscreen mobile phone Nokia have ever made. It isn’t. The opposite’s true, because there have been several touch-based phones released under the Nokia brand. Beginning at the 7700, there have been a few Nokia mobile phones that work by touch. They had a relatively big (for the time) touchscreen in common, but but unfortunately, they shared something else: they were irredeemably hideous. Only one of those devices, the 6708, showed any potential, but it was destined exclusively to be sold in China, and thus, it wasn’t meant for us in the UK. The mobile phones WE got were, and I use this phrase with much feeling, total, and complete garbage. However, those unpleasant memories have now been removed because of the launch of a pair of new Nokia mobile phones, both of which have touchscreens, and both of which are much, much nicer. . . Nokia 5800 – rockin’ in the free world The first phone up is a totally new entrant into Nokia’s Xpress range of music mobile phones, the stunning Nokia 5800. This one’s quite obviously designed for music and video; you can tell by the separate XpressMedia button that opens a list of links to music, videos, the internet, and so on. Then, of course, the Nokia 5800 has a 3. 2 inch touchscreen, to let you play with those different media files. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was designed to be a teeny portable jukebox and movie player, and as music phones go, this is just about the sweetest. The Nokia 5800 has also got a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA data access and sat-nav, making it a wonderful all-rounder, as well as a superb media gadget. Oh, and it has a lanyard to fasten on an imitation guitar plectrum. That’s pretty cool, that. However, the Nokia 5800 is very definitely a mid-range phone; it isn’t, nor will it ever be, an absolute powerhouse. That role falls to a separate device. . . Nokia N97 – a mobile multimedia monster! With the Nokia 5800 all set to bring touch-based mobile phones to the mid-range market, that leaves a great big gap at the very top-end, and yes, there IS a touchscreen mobile phone waiting to be unleashed to fill that gap: the frankly awesome Nokia N97. This uses the same Symbian S60 Touch interface and packages it into the frame of a proper, full-tilt smartphone. Which means it has an even more huge, 3. 5 inch screen, a slide out QWERTY keypad, and the camera now weighs in at a meaty 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, in a very definite way, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it really is as hyper-powered as the rumours said, with HSDPA, sat-nav, digital compass, and integrated Flash, meaning you get an internet experience that tops any other mobile phones! Put it like this: the Nokia N97 is simple incredible. It gleefully relieves itself over other mobile phones and as the Nokia 5800 angles to take over the mid-range, I’m predicting that the Nokia N97 will utterly DOMINATE the world next year!
Never before has history seen such a wealth of touchscreen phones been seen, with every manufacturer offering at least one. Finnish giant, Nokia, though are offering two: the brilliant 5800, and the absolutely mind-blowing Nokia N97. Nokia 5800 – exorcising the demons of the past A lot of people seem to be under the false impression that the Nokia 5800 is the first ever touchscreen mobile phone to come from the Finnish manufacturer. It isn’t. The opposite’s true, because there’s been a few touchy-feely phones to wear the Nokia brand. Starting at the 7700, the world has seen a couple of Nokia mobile phones that work by you pressing directly on the screen. They had a relatively big (for the time) touchscreen in common, but the other feature they had in common, unfortunately, was that they were irredeemably awful. However, those unpleasant recollections have all been exorcised because of the debut of two new Nokia mobile phones, both of which have touch-sensitive displays, and both of which are much, much more alluring. . . First on the roster is a whole new member of Nokia’s Xpress range of music mobile phones, the mouth-watering Nokia 5800. This phone is pretty obviously designed for music and video; you can tell by the dedicated XpressMedia touch-key that pops up a list of links to music, videos, the web, and more. Oh, and the Nokia 5800 has a 3. 2 inch touch-sensitive display, to actually play with all your media content. Essentially, the Nokia 5800 was designed as a teeny portable entertainment centre, and as music devices go, this is easily one of the prettiest. The Nokia 5800 has also got a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA data access and GPS, so that it’s a superb all-round mobile phone, as well as a superb media box. Oh, and it’s got a lanyard to clip on an imitation guitar pick. That’s pretty cool, that. However, the Nokia 5800 is very definitely a mid-range phone; it isn’t, nor was it ever meant to be, an absolute top-ender. That job goes to a different mobile. . . Nokia N97 – can any phone beat this monster? With the Nokia 5800 on track to deliver touch-based mobile phones to the mid-range market, that leaves a massive gap at the very top-endof the product range; well, there IS a touch-based mobile phone on its way to fill that gap: the frankly mind-blowing Nokia N97. This uses the same Symbian S60 Touch interface and packs it inside the shell of a proper, full-tilt smartphone. So it has a massive, 3. 5 inch screen, a flip out QWERTY keypad, and the camera’s been upgraded to 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, as should be glaringly obvious, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it’s truly as high-spec as we’d heard from rumours, with HSDPA, sat-nav, digital compass, and built-in Flash, so that you have an internet experience like no other mobile phones! Put simply the Nokia N97 is simple incredible. It gleefully relieves itself over other mobile phones and while the 5800 aims to take over the mid-range, I reckon that the Nokia N97 will completely DOMINATE the world in 2009!
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