Aug 28, 2009

Sony Ericsson C905i

Sony Ericsson C905i
Features:
Video blog
You get your own personal blog site with your phone. So why not add some moving pictures to it? Shoot a video clip, and all it takes to upload it is a few clicks.
Wayfinder Navigator™
With the C905 at hand, you won't get lost - no matter where your travels take you. Your phone comes pre-loaded with a trial version* of Wayfinder Navigator™. Stay on track with turn-by-turn navigation instructions, unlimited access to an online travel planning tool and downloadable maps*. (* Length of trial period and map coverage subject to local variations.)
Smart Contrast
Pictures as you'd see them with the naked eye - or better. The Smart Contrast function automatically generates light and colour balance.
Find the way - aGPS
You'll never get lost again. Your phone has built-in aGPS. Location-based services like Google Maps™ and Wayfinder help you find the way to your destination. Or add location info to your images - use the geo-tagging function.
HSDPA – serious download speed
Enjoy the mobile Internet at broadband-like speed in your phone. Download large files and email attachments in a snap. Get Web sites and news feeds to your screen in seconds. HSDPA takes 3G a step further.
Media player
Enjoy music and video playback using the integrated Media player. Several file formats are supported.
Cyber-shot™
Sony Ericsson’s megapixel digital camera gives you crisp high resolution every time and added features more common to standalone cameras.
Face detection
Want the people in your photos to come out sharp and clear? With the Face detection function activated, the camera automatically finds - and focuses on - the face in your viewfinder.
DLNA sharing
Your phone has DLNA support, allowing you to connect wirelessly to other electronic devices via Wi-Fi. See your photos on your TV, for example - just connect, sit down and enjoy.
The Wi-Fi alternative
For a fast Internet connection in hotspots, your phone has Wi-Fi support.
Media player
Enjoy music and video playback using the integrated Media player. Several file formats are supported.
Specifications:
Size
104.0 x 49.0 x 18.0 mm , 4.1 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
136.0 g , 4.8 oz
Screen
240x320 pixel , 262,144 color TFT QVGA
Memory
Phone memory 160MB*
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (up to 8 GB)
Networks
GSM 850 , GSM 900 , GSM 1800 , GSM 1900
EDGE , UMTS 2100 , HSDPA
Performance
(network) Talk time: 9 hours
(up to) Standby time: 380 hours
(up to) Video call: 4 hours * Feature not supported in the US
Camera
BestPic™
Camera
Photo fix , Photo light , Picture blogging , Video recording
Xenon flash
Music
Music player , PlayNow™ , TrackID™
Internet
RSS feeds , Web browser
Connectivity
Modem , PictBridge , Synchronisation PC , USB support
Messaging
Email , MMS (Multimedia Messaging) , Predictive text input , Text messaging (SMS)
Communication, Speakerphone
Organiser
Alarm clock
Calendar
Contacts
Flight mode
Phone book

Sony Ericsson W850i

W850i White is a slider-design Walkman® music phone. Take up to a thousand songs with you wherever you go. And when you want more, download full-length songs on the go.
Give the W850i Walkman® digital music player the look you want. And browse original album art to find the song you want.
3G video call lets you see who you’re talking to and they can see you. Make the most of high speed Internet to enjoy mobile video, Internet and messaging.
Capture and share quality digital images with W850 and send a real feel of where you are.
Key features
2” clear color screen
SMS, MMS and email messaging
TrackID™ – music recognition
Advanced Walkman® 2.0 music player
2 megapixel camera with digital zoom
3G Video call
Features
Imaging
4xDigital zoom
Camera 2 megapixel
Camera integrated
Macromedia Flash Lite™
Photo light
Picture wallpaper
SVG Tiny 1.1
Video call
Video clip
Video record
Video streaming
VideoDJ™
Viewfinder display
Wallpaper animation
Connectivity
3G
Bluetooth™
Fast port
GPRS
Infrared
Synchronization PC
UMTS
USB mass storage
USB support
Organizer
Alarm clock
Calculator
Calendar
Conference calls
Contacts
File manager
Notes
PIM Sync
Phone book
Speakerphone
Stopwatch
Tasks
Timer
Memory Stick
Messaging
Email , MMS (Multimedia messaging) , Predictive text input , Push email , SMS long (Text messaging)
Sound recorder
Internet
Access NetFront™ Web Browser
Modem
RSS feeds
Entertainment
3D games
FM radio
Flight mode
Games embedded
Java
Light effects
Mega Bass™ (trademark of Sony Corporation)
Melody composer
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
MusicDJ™
PlayNow™
Polyphonic ringtones
Style-Up™ Covers
Media player
TrackID™
Controls
Navigation key
Vibrating alert
Screen
262.144 color TFT , 240x320 pixel
Sound
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
Polyphonic Sounds 40 voices
Memory
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ support
Phone memory 64MB*
Networks
GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
UMTS 2100
Sizes
98 x 47 x 21 mm
3.8 x 1.8 x .8 inches
Weight
116 gr     4.1 oz

Sony Ericsson W995

Sony Ericsson W995




Weight and Size

97 x 49 x 15mm

113 gms

Display

2.6 Inch TFT 262k Colour Screen

240 x 320 pixels with Wallpapers and screensavers

Sound

MP3 and AAC ring tones,Vibration alerts

Polyphonic ring tones, 3.5mm Audio Jack

FM radio with RDS

Memory

118 Mbytes Memory plus MicroT M2T  Memory Support

Messaging options

SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging

Data

GPRS / EDGE (EGPRS) / WCDMA (UMTS) / HSDPA 3.6

WAP 2.0 , Access NetFront Web Browser

Camera

8.1 Megapixel Camera

16 x Digital Zoom and auto Focus

Battery

370 Hours GSM Standby/ 360 Hours 3G Standby

Talk time: 9 Hours GSM Talk Time/ 4 Hours 3G Talk Time

Network

GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

HSDPA : 900/2100 MHz

Connectivity

Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and USB v2.0 support

Samsung S8000

Samsung S8000 Android Smartphone
Samsung has recently announced that it will be launching three Android phones this year and the S8000 is one of them. Judging by the leaked specs and pics, it does look and sound like a cool device.
Here are the rumored details:
Display: Large 3.1 inch AMOLED WVGA with 16M colors
UI: Samsung's 3D touchscreen interface
Camera; 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash
Memory: 2 GB internal memory with microSD slot
Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi, aGPS, Bluetooth
Multimedia: DivX andXviD support, FM radio + RDS, 3.5 mm headphone jack

Nokia Booklet 3G

Nokia Booklet 3G: Nokia’s Netbook finally official!
This one’s been a long time coming. Nokia have long been rumoured to have been working on a Netbook and since the announcement of their partnership with Intel, the rumour mill has gone up a gear. So much so that Nokia decided they simply couldn’t wait to the Nokia World event taking place next week. So, without further ado, we present to you the Nokia Booklet 3G. The undisputed number one mobile manufacturer of the past 15 years, can Nokia make the transition into the ultra portable laptop market? Lets take a closer look at the Nokia Booklet 3G to find out.
The Nokia Netbook sets itself apart from the majority of its competitors thanks to a built in sim card slot. Stick your sim in and you’ll be surfing in no time. The Booklet 3G features HSDPA connectivity offering web browsing on tap without wires. The obligatory Wi-Fi connectivity is also included in a device that really hopes to put the net in Netbook. The Netbook features a 10 inch glass HD ready display, weighs around 1.25 kg and is just over two centremetres thin so chances are it’s going to be pretty compact. The Nokia Netbook sports an Intel Atom processor showing that Nokia and Intel’s partnership is already proving fruitful (processor clock speed tbc) and boasts an impressive battery life of up to 12 hours.
The mini laptop also comes with an HDMI port for HD video out, a front facing camera for video calling (interesting that Nokia refer to it as a front facing camera rather than a webcam), integrated Bluetooth, an SD card reader and integrated A-GPS which works with the pre-installed Ovi maps appliacation which can pinpoint your position in seconds and open up access for a truly personal maps experience. Nokia are keen to promote the Booklet 3G’s compatibility with Ovi services such as using Ovi Suite to synch with a Nokia Smartphone and gaining access to all your music via the Nokia Music Store.
Speaking in a press release, Kai Oistamo, Nokia’s Executive Vice President for Devices commented “We are in the business of connecting people and the Nokia Booklet 3G is a natural evolution for us. Nokia has a long and rich heritage in mobility and with the outstanding battery life, premium design and all day, always on connectivity, we will create something quite compelling. In doing so we will make the personal computer more social, more helpful and more personal.”
More details are set to be confirmed at Nokia World (taking place in Stuttgart between 2nd and 4th of September) but the announcement from Nokia, while hardly surprising, has raised a few questions about where Nokia plan to place the device. Nokia have included several features that are common place in a smart phone but less so in a Netbook so the Booklet 3G could either be the best of both worlds or a confused entity which doesn’t really know what it’s supposed to be. What you can’t argue with is the impressive spec list so it will be interesting to see if Nokia can bring their pedigree in the mobile phone world to a Netbook. Keep an eye on the Blog next week as we bring you all the latest from Nokia World and more information on the Nokia Booklet 3G.

Windows Mobile HTC Leo leaks

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding the possible new HTC Leo, early rumors and rendering showed us a clamshell, more rumors and images released only the other day hinted at the Leo being a slider. Today, yet more images and rumors are circulating, and guess what? Yep, these images show the HTC Leo to be a block phone, no slider, and no clamshell. And we’re pleased to say that actually the current images look more likely to be images of a production-ready Leo than the previous.
Looking at the photos, we have to say, we quite like the look of it, it’s a sleek and simple looking thing, that, from what we can tell, will be similar in dimensions to the current HTC Hero (only without the curved chin at the bottom). On the front of the phone, unlike models such as the HTC Touch HD, the Leo gains what appears to be 5 ordinary buttons for making and ending calls, selecting etc.
One noticeable difference to other HTC models, is that the Leo is very slim, in fact, the rumors say that it is only 11mm thick, which considering in this rather simple, sleek looking phone, lies the heart of a true beast (by this we refer to the 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8250 processor - which is set to give the HTC Leo some awesome processing power) is very impressive. The Leo is also expected to rock Windows Mobile 6.5 which hints at a launch towards the end of the year.
We’re also happy to report that early specs that were circulating are supported by this story. Including a 3 inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5MP autofocus camera with flash, Bluetooth 2.1, and a 3.5mm headset jack.
What tomorrow’s news stories have in store for the HTC Leo we don’t know, but we hope that very little, if anything at all, is altered from the current spec or look of the phone.

Samsung Jet

Samsung Jet in stock now!
The Samsung Jet is now in stock at Mobiles.co.uk, available on a range of tariffs on Orange. Easily one of the fastest phones to ever grace these hallowed pages, the Samsung S8000 Jet features a whopping 800MHz processor which helps to deliver a fast, fluid and intelligent user experience. Though not technically a smart phone, the Jet considers itself quite a clever chap thanks to the ability to multi task, meaning you can run several applications at once. If you’ve seen the advertising campaign on TV for the Jet, you’ll no doubt have heard the “impatience is a virtue” slogan and with a super fast processor and a user interface to match, Samsung’s tag line is right on the money.




When it comes to the Jet, impatience is a virtue so what are you waiting for? We won’t bore you with the details, click here to read all about the Samsung Jet for yourselves and check out all the latest offers available on the Orange network. Order now for next day delivery!

Samsung Mobile

Samsung B3310
You’ve got to take your hat off to LG; the mobile phone manufacturer really knows how to target the youth market when releasing a new phone. Take the LG Cookie, a phone that has literally sold millions (5 million to be precise) with LG clearly recognising that young folk don’t necessarily need Wi-Fi or smartphone functionality. Likewise with the LG KS360, a phone that resembles the Sidekick craze that still has teens and pre-teens in the USA hooked. The KS360 is stripped of all the fancy stuff and instead focuses on messaging with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and full support for email and instant messaging - exactly what youngsters want. And it seems LG’s fellow Korean manufacturer Samsung have cottoned on as they plan to release their answer to the KS360. Let’s take a closer look at the Samsung B3310.

The first thing you’ll notice is; it’s Pink. Before you run for the hills, take a look at the images throughout this post and you’ll see that rather than a bright garish pink, Samsung have opted for a soft, subtle pink which is used to outline the display which itself is dressed in black and also brings a bit of flair to the slide out QWERTY keyboard. On the back, the B3310 sports a silver battery cover with a pink circle outlining the camera lens. The size and weight of the phone are great feeling nice and comfortable in hand. The first thing you’ll notice about the design of the B3310 is the alpha numeric keypad. Rather than sitting below the screen, it runs in a single column along the length of the phone. The idea behind this is so that the number keys sit above the keyboard to better recreate a PC or laptop keyboard. This wont be to everyones tastes but does give the phone a unique look and feel. As for the keyboard, the keys are nicely spaced out, there’s a good level of feedback and the space bar is in the middle where it should be (did you hear that Nokia?).



Away from the design, the B3310 features everything you’d expect from an entry level phone. A 2.0 Megapixel camera on the back takes good still images (though unfortunately lacks a flash) and also captures video. Bluetooth v2.0 offers the usual selection of wireless connectivity options including pairing to a compatible wireless headset to stream music. And while we’re on the subject of music, the B3310 has a built in MP3 player and FM radio as well as expandable memory (microSD) so you can store all your music on the phone. Samsung have also jumped on the social networking bandwagon. At the bottom of the home screen we find a Symbian style shortcut scroll bar which holds shortcuts for Facebook and MySpace giving you one click access to your profile where you can perform all the usual activities like messaging friends and updating your status. Probe further you’ll also find shortcuts for photo sharing sites such as Flickr and Photobucket.
So, a social networking phone with a slide out QWERTY keyboard; what more could the youth of today need in a new mobile phone? Set for release in mid-September, click here to sign up for updates and we’ll let you know as soon as the Samsung B3310 is available to order.

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
3 is the magic number, so they tell me. And Nokia will certainly be hoping so as today sees the launch of the Finnish manufacturers 3rd touchscreen mobile phone; the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic. Available exclusively at Mobiles.co.uk, part of the Carphone Warehouse, and in stock now for next day delivery, click here to check out the latest deals for the 5530. For those of you unfamiliar with the third touchscreen offering from Nokia, let’s have a refresh and remind ourselves what is lurking within the sexy new stainless steel case…

The 5530 shrinks the 5800’s dimensions and also the touchscreen display with a 2.9 inch display on board (compared to the 3.2 incher found on its bigger brother). Screen resolution doesn’t suffer as the 5530 features the same 360 x 640 pixels which, when confined to a smaller screen actually makes the 5530 look sharper. The 5530 also runs on the same version of Symbian giving you all kinds of downloadable apps from the Ovi store and customisable goodness plus the new scrolling contacts bar that gives you easy access to your most frequently used contacts and the Facebook widget that takes you straight into your Facebook page.
As a member of the XpressMusic range, the 5530 is the perfect phone for the music connoisseur. Out of the box you’ll find a 4GB MicroSD memory card which provides ample storage for all your music, some high quality headphones and most importantly of all, a 3.5mm audio jack found on the bottom of the phone which means you can use your own headphones. The built in speakers also do a great job of blasting out your music without sacrificing audio quality. Full support for the Nokia music store tops off a healthy music package.

Elsewhere, the 5530 features a capable 3.15 Megapixel camera with an LED flash and autofocus plus video capture. The 5530 unfortunately lacks 3G connectivity but makes up for it with the inclusion of Wi-Fi. GPS is also cut from the features but the 5530 can be paired with a separate GPS dongle if this is a must. Finally we also get Bluetooth, Quad band support and a document viewer. All in all, an impressive package in an entry level phone and well primed to take on the LG Cookie and Samsung Tocco Lite. Click here to check out all the latest deals. Order today to get your new 5530 tomorrow!
 
Full Specifications

Features

Handwriting recognition

Accelerometer

GPRS

Quad band

Wi-Fi

WAP 2.0 / XHTML

Video capture

MMS

E-mail

MP3 Music Player

MP3 ringtones

TV output

Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5

Java MIDP 2.0

FM radio with RDS

T9

Voice command/dial

Dimensions

104 x 49 x 13 mm

Weight

107 g

Main Display

TFT touchscreen, 16M colours

360 x 640 pixels, 2.9 inches

Digital Camera

3.2 Megapixel Camera

Autofocus

Carl Zeiss Optics

LED Flash

2048 x 1536 pixels

Memory

70MB internal memory

MicroSD (TransFlash) up to 16GB



What's in the box?

Instruction Manual

Standard Li-ion Battery

Mains Charger

Stereo Headset

USB Data Cable

Software CD-ROM

4GB Memory Card


Nokia 5230

Nokia 5230
Though late to embrace touchscreen technology, Nokia certainly seem intent on making up for lost time with a host of touchscreen phones on the horizon. We’re not talking about the N97 Mini or the N900 Maemo (expect more from those next week at Nokia World), no, today Nokia has unveiled to the world the Nokia 5230, a new touchscreen phone that plans to fill the gap (we didn’t know existed) between the Nokia 5530 and 5800 XpressMusic. Want to know more about the latest offering from the boy and girls from Espoo? Read on…
Despite the 5xxx model number, Nokia have opted not to garnish the 5230 with the XpressMusic branding of its peers. Don’t be fooled though, music is still very much in the 5230’s mindset but more on that shortly. The 5230 features a 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels; the same display found in the 5800. We also find the usual suspects such as an accelerometer, proximity sensor and handwriting recognition. No word yet whether the 5230 will ship with a stylus or if it actually accommodates a slide out one in the body itself but as the touchscreen is resistive, you can be sure it will work with one all the same. The 5230 runs on Symbian offering the usual host of customisation options, downloadable apps from the Ovi Store and the new scrolling contacts bar (as first featured in the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic) which lets you add up to 20 of your favourite contacts, with an accompanying photo, to the home screen for quick and easy access.
The 5230 also takes a leaf out of the 5530’s book with a heavy emphasis on social networking. The phone features shortcuts to YouTube, Facebook and MySpace giving you one touch access to literally millions of people across the globe. The scrolling contacts bar will also give you access to status updates and conversations through social networking sites. Better still, Ovi Share lets you share all your photos with friends and family similar to photo sharing site Flickr.
If all this is starting to sound a little familiar it’s not surprising so lets take a look at what sets the 5230 apart from its stable mates. Firstly, the 5230 features a 2.0 Megapixel camera positioning itself below the 3.15 Megapixel camera found on the 5530 and 5800. Where the 5230 does excel for an entry level phone is in the connectivity options available. Firstly, the 5230 dispenses with the less commonly used Wi-Fi found in the 5530 in favour of HSDPA connection. This offers a massive advantage as you’re no longer restricted to Wi-Fi hotspots to get your high speed web fix. The second, and perhaps even more impressive addition to the 5230 is that of A-GPS offering a host of navigation solutions and with Ovi Maps pre-installed on the device.
So; out goes Wi-Fi and the 3.15 Megapixel camera and in comes HSDPA, A-GPS and a 2.0 Megapixel shooter. If the Nokia 5230 can stay within touching distance of the price of the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, Nokia could be on to a winner. Click here to check out the Nokia 5230 in full and keep an eye on the Blog for all the latest announcements from Nokia in the run up to Nokia World (though at the rate Nokia are revealing new products they may well have run out by Tuesday!).

Nokia N900!

okia N900!
At this rate, Nokia aren’t going to have anything left to reveal at Nokia World come next week; the Finns have officially lifted the lid on the Nokia N900. No more making do with leaked images and rumoured specs, this things the real deal and is set to blow the touchscreen market wide open. So what’s so impressive about the new Maemo powered N900? What features have surfaced that weren’t in the original leak? What else do you need to know about Nokia’s next big handset? Read on to find out…
It will come as no surprise to learn that the N900 will run on the Linux based Maemo operating system. Maemo 5 supports multi tasking letting users run multiple applications at once. Managing open applications and switching to and from as well as closing programs is made simple thanks to the dashboard. Hit the dashboard key and you’ll be given an overview of what’s currently running. Symbian phones have been doing this kind of thing for years but the way Maemo effortlessly handles multi-tasking is what sets it apart from the rest. This is backed up further by a 600MHz ARM processor putting it in line with the likes of the iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre in terms of processing power. The impressive processor is backed up by up to 1GB of application memory; 256 MB RAM and 768 MB of virtual memory. Other perks of Maemo include the option to download apps from a dedicated Maemo app store, add widgets and shortcuts to the home screen and set up several home screens which you can then customise and navigate between similar to HTC’s Sense UI on the Hero.
Nokia are also confident Maemo can offer the next step in mobile web browsing. Sporting a browser powered by Mozilla technology, the N900 promises to deliver the internet as it would look on any computer with full support for Adobe Flash 9.4 meaning online videos and interactive applications run flawlessly on the phone. Combine that with the beautiful 3.5 inch WVGA touchscreen display and slide out QWERTY keyboard and you’ll be surfing like a pro in no time. The touchscreen is, as previous reports suggested, resistive so while this rules out any kind of multi-touch input, it does mean a stylus can be used and also, Nokia claim, promises to be their most responsive and user friendly touchscreen effort to date with kinetic scrolling offering the kind of navigation found on Apples celebrated touchscreen device. The leaks we’ve previously covered were also spot on in terms of the design of the phone. With a design that looks like a cross between the iPhone and a Nokia N96, the N900 looks great; sleek, classy and powerful. As it’s wider than the N97 it also looks sturdier and while it lacks the tilting slide mechanism, it makes up for it with an N96-esque kickstand. Be warned though, this phone is no light-weight. At 181 g and 18mm thick, the N900 certainly makes its presence known.
What else can we expect? Well, the N900 packs in a 5.0 Megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and Dual LED Flash. The N900 sports the same memory capacity and expansion options as the N97; 32GB onboard and 16GB respectively. HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS are all pretty much a given and the N900 also implements some new Geo-tagging features meaning that for once it may be more than just a novelty in a camera phone. At a glance the N900 lacks a headlining feature. There’s no 12 Megapixel camera or HD video capture, Nokia are instead targeting the user experience in the same way Apple and Android has shifted the focus. Nice touches such as grouping Emails, texts and instant messages together so they appear as one conversation clearly shows Nokia is learning from its peers.
Without a doubt, the Nokia N900 is one of the most important phones for Nokia in years. Get it right and the late comer to the touchscreen party could be catapulted to the top of the pile. Wrong and the N900 will be branded as just another iPhone wannabe. With the N900 expected to launch as early as October, we wont have to wait long to find out how Nokia’s most powerful touchscreen measures up. Click here to register for updates for the Nokia N900 and keep an eye on the blog for more news from Nokia World as it happens next week.

Aug 24, 2009

BRAND NEW Nokia N82 Unlocked GSM Phone

  • General Features:
    Operating Frequency
    WCDMA2100 (HSDPA), EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)
    Automatic switching between bands and modes
    Dimensions

    Volume: 90 cc
    Weight: 114 g
    Length: 112 mm
    Width: 50.2 mm
    Thickness (max): 17.3 mm
    Memory Functions

    Up to 100MB internal dynamic memory* for messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
    Hot swappable microSD memory card slot
    Power Management

    Battery: Nokia Battery (BP-6MT) 1050mAH
    Talk time: up to 190 minutes (WCDMA),up to 260 minutes (GSM)
    Stand-by time: up to 210 hours(WDCMA),up to 225 hours (GSM)
    Still images: up to 290 pictures (with flash)
    Video capture: up to 110 minutes (VGA, 30fps)
    Video call: up to 120 minutes
    Video playback time: up to 200 minutes (VGA, 30 fps)
    Music playback time: up to 10 hours(offline mode)
    Display

    2.4" LCD QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT color display with up to 16.7 million colors
    User Interface

    Operating system: S60 software on Symbian OS
    User interface: S60 3rd edition, Feature Pack 1
    Automatic screen rotation
    Call Management

    Logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
    Voice dialing (with Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)) and voice commands
    Nokia Push to talk (PoC)
    Messaging

    E-mail (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS
    Data Transfer*

    WCDMA HSDPA 2100 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 3.6Mbps/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
    Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 177.6/118.4 kbits/s
    EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296 / 177.6 kbits/s
    GPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 107 / 64.2 kbits/s
    Video
    Video Features

    Video player - supports MPEG4, AVC/H.264, H.264, H.263, WMV, RV
    OMA DRM 2.0/1.0 & WMDRM support for video
    Resolution: MPEG4 VGA @ up to 30 fps scaled to QVGA on device or VGA in TV-out mode
    Transfer your videos from compatible PC: Windows Media Player, USB mass-storage file transfer or Nokia Nseries PC Suite using full-speed USB 2.0 connectivity
    Video Center

    Pre-configured video services and dynamic expansion with new services
    Video podcasting: find, subscribe, download, view with mobile device
    RealPlayer media player

    Full-screen video playback to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips
    Supported video formats: MPEG-4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GPP, RealVideo 8/9/10
    Imaging
    Imaging and video

    Up to 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels) camera, Carl Zeiss Optics: Tessar™ lens, MPEG-4 VGA video capture of up to 30 fps
    Direct connection to compatible TV via TV-out or wireless LAN/UPnP
    Front camera, CIF (352 x 288 pixels) sensor for video telephony
    Video call and video sharing support (WCDMA network services)
    Integrated xenon flash
    Slideshow from gallery
    One-click upload of photos & videos to web
    Nokia XpressPrint: direct printing via USB(PictBridge), Bluetooth connectivity (BPP), and WLAN (UPnP) or via online printing
    Mobile Video

    Video resolutions: up to VGA (640 x 480 pixels) at 30 fps
    Recording indicator
    Audio recording: AAC (AMR for MMS)
    Digital video stabilization
    Video file format .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
    White balance, scene and color tone setting
    Zoom: Digital up to 10x (VGA up to 4x)
    Front camera: CIF (352 x 288 pixels) sensor for video telephony
    On-device video editing
    Mobile Photography

    Image resolution: up to 5 megapixels (2592 x 1944 pixels)
    Auto focus
    Amber colored auto focus assist light and recording indicator
    Still image file format: JPEG/EXIF
    Auto exposure - center weighted
    Exposure compensation: +2 ~ -2EV at 0.5 step
    White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
    Scene: automatic, user, close-up, portrait, landscape, sports, night, night portrait
    Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative, vivid
    Zoom: digital up to 20x (5 megapixel up to 6x)
    Xenon flash
    On-device photo editing
    Camera Specifications

    Sensor: CMOS, 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944)
    Carl Zeiss Optics: Tessar™ lens
    F number/Aperture: F2.8
    Focal length 5.6 mm
    Focus range 10 cm ~ infinity
    Macro focus distance 10-50 cm
    Music
    Music Features

    Digital music player - supports MP3/AAC/eAAC/eAAC+/WMA/M4A with playlists
    OMA DRM 2.0/1.0 & WMDRM support for music
    Integrated stereo hands-free speaker
    Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz) with Visual Radio support
    Nokia Stereo Headset HS-43 in-box
    Bluetooth wireless technology 2.0 with A2DP Stereo audio
    Explore
    Navigation

    Integrated Assisted Global Positioning System (A-GPS)
    Pre-installed Nokia Maps application and free downloadable maps*
    E-mail

    Easy-to-use e-mail client with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents
    Compatible with Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W (sold separately)
    Browsing

    Full web browser support (HTML)
    Digital home

    Play video, music and photos on home media network - compatible TV, stereo and PC over WLAN/UPnP
    Other Applications
    Personal Information Management (PIM)

    Advanced S60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list and PIM printing
    Settings Wizard for easy configuration of e-mail, push to talk and video sharing
    Data transfer application for transfer of PIM information from other compatible Nokia devices.
    WLAN wizard

    Connectivity

    Integrated wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
    Bluetooth wireless technology with A2DP stereo audio
    USB 2.0 via Micro USB interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality
    3.5 mm stereo headphone plug(Nokia AV Connector)and TV out support (PAL/NTSC)
    Nokia Nseries PC Suite connectivity with USB, and Bluetooth wireless technology
    Local synchronization of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible connection
    Remote over-the-air synchronization
    Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology
    Package Contents

    Nokia N82
    Nokia Battery BP-6MT
    Nokia Travel Charger AC-5
    Nokia Music Headset HS-43
    Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101
    Nokia Video Connectivity Cable CA-75U
    microSD Card

Nokia

Aug 23, 2009

Mobile phone

A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone,[1] as well as cell phone, wireless phone, cellular phone, cell, cellular telephone, mobile telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. In addition to the standard voice function, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, Bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, radio and GPS. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network consisting of switching points and base stations (cell sites) owned by a mobile network operator (the exception is satellite phones, which are mobile but not cellular).

As opposed to a radio telephone, a mobile phone offers full duplex communication, automatised calling to and paging from a public switched telephone network (PSTN), and handoff (American English)/handover (British/European English) during a phone call when the user moves from one cell (base station coverage area) to another. A mobile phone offers wide area service, and should not be confused with a cordless telephone, which also is a wireless phone, but only offer telephony service within a limited range, e.g. within a home or an office, through a fixed line and a base station owned by the subscriber.

The International Telecommunication Union estimated that mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide would reach approximately 4.1 billion by the end of 2008.[2] Mobile phones have gained increased importance in the sector of Information and communication technologies for development in the 2000s and have effectively started to reach the bottom of the economic pyramid.[3]

All Mobile Cellphone

This site is intented to give all the information about mobile cell phones. In this site I will try to give all the inforamtion about latest and old generation mobiles. I will find about cell phone from other site and I will provide those information about latest products of electronics.