Monday, February 2, 2009

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music


Weight : 109 g
Talktime : Up to 8 h 45 min
Standby : Up to 406 h
Camera : 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Bluetooth : Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
3G : HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps

Nokia is a world famous mobile phone manufacturing company. The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music is from this leading brand, which is specifically designed for listening to music. The MP3 player and stereo FM radio installed in this gadget are the entertainment tools, the music listeners would love to listen to their favourite songs through these. The TV out feature lets the users watch videos on their television sets. It offers a 3.2 mega pixels camera which enables one to click high quality pictures in an instant way. It has an operating system called as Symbian OS. It is quite easy to use. This widget comes in three popular colours, including Red and Blue. The dimensions of this mobile phone are 111x 51.7 x 15.5 mm and its weight is 109 grams. Apart from these features, this wonderful gadget can keep call details for up to 30 days. It provides a phonebook which lets the users keep unlimited contact entries.




Thursday, October 2, 2008

Nokia N81 2GB

Dimension :- 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm, 86 cc
Weight :- 140 g
Battery :- Talk time Up to 4 h, Stand-by Up to 410 h
Memory :- 12 MB internal user memory + 2 GB card (included) 96 MB SDRAM memory
Connectivity :- GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), HSCSD, EDGE, 3G (384 kbps), Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB , WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g with UPnP)
Display Size :- 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches (Navi wheel interface)
Display Colour :- TFT, 16M colors
Camera :- 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(VGA 15fps), flash; secondary CIF videocall camera

The Nokia N81 is a Symbian smartphone slider, dedicated to music and games. PlaThe Nokia N81 is a Symbian smartphone slider, dedicated to music and games. Play the music through the stereo speakers to listen with friends or through headphones attached to the 3.5mm jack for higher quality. If you want to do it without wires, just pair a Stereo Bluetooth device. Rotate the phone in landscape and play games on the 2.4' QVGA display. When it comes to connectivity, you will like the support of 3G (UMTS), WiFi and microUSB.y the music through the stereo speakers to listen with friends or through headphones attached to the 3.5mm jack for higher quality. If you want to do it without wires, just pair a Stereo Bluetooth device. Rotate the phone in landscape and play games on the 2.4' QVGA display. When it comes to connectivity, you will like the support of 3G (UMTS), WiFi and microUSB.

Friday, September 26, 2008

NOKIA-888

Just to get an idea of what Nokia thinks the future of communications will look like, take a look at the Nokia 888 communicator, a concept design that recently won Nokia’s Benelux design contest. According to Engadget.com it consists of a liquid battery to sustain flexibility in bends and twists, a high resolution flexible OLED display and an inkjet-printed circuit board.
This bracelet-like Nokia 888 is most likely to use features like speech recognition, a flexible touch screen, and a touch sensitive body cover. All other standard features like alarm clock, PDA, GPS, phone, push email receiver and digital wallet will be integrated along with phone.

Now when to expect the phone in the market? It seems this type of phones are unlikely to hit the markets in coming 2-3 years. And moreover it’s a concept phone so developments are going on to make it more feesible and accessible in near future. Till then just enjoy the cool pictures!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Sony Ericsson IDP 100 Mobile


Size :- 7” LCD screen
Panel resolution :- 800 x 480 (WVGA)
Built in memory capacity :- 128MB
Weight :- 320g for media product without stand
Sony Ericsson IDP 100 mobile supports a variety of ways for photo transfer, like: Bluetooth, USB flash memory, M2 card (Memory Stick Micro), microSD. SD or MS Duo. Photo frame is equipped with 7" WVGA display and with Auto-rotation function, lets you display photos in either landscape or portrait format and can be mountend on a wall or sat on a table. The built-in memory is up to 128MB, so it will let you to Store up to 500 images...

“Memories are priceless and irreplaceable” said Jacob Sten, Head of the accessories division at Sony Ericsson. “The IDP-100 Digital Photo Frame is the perfect companion to your Cyber-shot time phone and lets you display your favourite moments easily and in high quality for all to see. However, it’s not just mobile phone users that can benefit from the IDP-100. We are proud that the frame receives, stores and displays up to 500 still images through a variety of options. Once uploaded they are automatically rotated, enhanced and re-sized to fit the frame - so that you can enjoy your memories instantly.”

Friday, September 12, 2008

Nokia Morph

The Nokia Phone is one hot gadget. It uses Nano technology to self-clean its surface and can be charged with solar energy. It also has integrated sensors, not to mention quite the cool headset feature as well. This phone, recently featured at the MOMA in New York, can be bent and stretched into many shapes by the user. You could fold it to fit in your pocket, and then stretch it out when using it to view smaller details. Frankly, the idea's quite hard for me to grasp, since it's quite otherworldy indeed! Time for a trip to the Museum of Modern Art, and fast.

LG VX9400 TV phone launches on Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless has launched its second MediaFLO mobile TV handset, the LG VX9400. Mobile TV has been a major talking point at the CTIA conference and LG has been showing off the VX9400 proudly. Sporting a unique form factor (the screen swivels into landscape orientation) and MediaFLO, the device is designed to work with V Cast TV.

  • Features of the LG VX9400 include:
    QVGA screen with 262k colors
    EV-DO 3G data
    Bluetooth with A2DP stereo support
    1.3 megapixel camera
    microSD card slot

New Vertu Signature to Feature 3G, Wi-Fi

Friedblogs reports that a new Vertu Signature is coming, and while that’s not necessarily news in itself, the ultra-high-end device is ushering in some features from the modern era: 3G (850/2100), Wi-Fi, an OLED display, and a “SIM drawer” that allows the user to swap SIM cards without removing the battery. Pretty impressive for a phone whose newest feature seems to be text messaging.

Other details are spotty, but the Signature should also include access to the fabled Vertu Concierge, as well as the subscription-based Vertu Fortress service.

 
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