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  • First official pic of the Nokia 8600
    By admin on May 17, 2007 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    This was posted by Ginz over mobile-review’s forum. He also provided the following specs:

    GPRS & EDGE
    Quadband
    2 Meg camera
    Bluetooth
    Mid-end mobile with high-end design

    Wow…the phone looks great in this pic. Alot better than previous pics here and here. Hopefully the finalised version looks good. FCC also approved this phone lately so maybe Nokia will announce this phone soon.”

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  • Nokia N75
    By admin on May 17, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Nokia N75 Nokia’s N75 Review Roundup includes summaries from all main cell phone expert reviewers as they become available, company specification sheet, owners manual, Cell Phone Tracker’s unique review conclusion thermometer, and sample photos taken with the Nokia N75.

    Nokia N75 Features Include:

    • 2 megapixel camera with Integrated LED Flash
    • Bluetooth
    • Music Player
    • Video Capture
    • miniSD slot

    Nokia N75
    Mobile Tech Review - 5/16/2007 - has reviewed the Nokia N75 and they write, “In general, we love Nokia S60 phones. While the N75 doesn’t earn our outright love, it still gets a positive nod. The good features outweigh the bad, and indeed there are many good features like the fantastic display, easy to use S60 interface and software, good music playback quality and features, Cingular Video support, excellent voice quality and good call volume, strong speakerphone and 2MP camera. It’s a smartphone that’s easy to use and sync and it has good multimedia skills. And it speaks to Americans’ love of the flip phone, though it doesn’t appeal to a high sense of fashion. But the rose has a few thorns: lack of the faster HSPDA standard which road warriors may crave, short battery life and that darned Pop Port headset connector with no headset or headset adapter in the box. I mean c’mon Cingular: folks can’t even use the FM radio without that headset. Our other quibbles are smaller and have to do with Cingular’s choices such as putting the WAP browser closer at hand than the real HTML web browser, disabling manual network selection and 3G vs. GSM manual selection and marketing this smartphone which competes with the Cingular 3125 as a music phone instead.

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  • Metacafe on your Nseries
    By admin on May 16, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Metacafe has launched a great new service that, combined with the Nokia video manager, allows you to carry producer rewarded vids wherever you go on your N93, N93i, N76 N95 and a few other Nseries and Nokia’s.

    Jump over to their blog to have a read how to do it, then get downloading, it also means if you’re an uploader yourself you can carry your show reel around with you. Quite a cool idea, let them know what you think and how you get on.

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  • The Nokia N800 is better that one iPhone?
    By admin on May 16, 2007 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    It sees 10 justifications for this

    1. Price: the N800 costs US$ 400 approximately, while iPhone cost between US$ 500 and US$ 600, as the model

    2. Operational system (SO) of open code: the N800 brings Linux as SO, while the competitor of the Apple brings the one X, that is proprietor.

    3. Applicatory of third: As what it was said above, iPhone will not allow that you it installs softwares not authorized for the Apple, in contrast of the N800, that will liberate such procedure

    4. The N800 does not demand contract with definitive operators: in contrast of iPhone, that it only can be bought if you will be (or to want) to be customer of the Cingular

    5. Storage: The N800 brings slot for cards SD, miniSD, microSD, MMC and RS-MMC, allowing to extend its memory in until 4GB. Already iPhone has a closed HD, that it does not allow expansibilidade.

    6. Audio ampler video and support: The N800 is capable to read the most varied formats of audio and video. iPhone is only compatible with MP3, AAC and MPEG4

    7. It is not a cellular telephone: according to blog, the N800 is not only one mobile telephone and yes a minicomputer, that you can leave in house when she will want. Already iPhone was conceived as a cellular one and that it will be always with you to bother it and to the others. (this point is relatively arguable)

    8. Compatibility with VoIP system: beyond the possibility to install others softwares, the N800 supports Skype, Google Talk, Gizmo, among others.

    9. The N800 brings webcam: with this resource it is possible that the user carries through videoconferências. iPhone does not offer this functionality

    10. Already this for sale one: you can find the N800 in specialized store or saw Internet. Already iPhone, only in authorized store of the Cingular or.

    The N800 brings slot for cards SD, miniSD, microSD, MMC and RS-MMC, allowing to extend its memory in until 4GB. Already iPhone has a closed HD, that it does not allow expansibilidade. 6.

    After the cited reasons, you it finds that the N800 can for cellular of the Apple pra eat dust? Or iPhone goes to justify the fame of innovator of the company of Steve Jobs? It gives its opinion!

    Pbxtra.fonality.com


  • Nokia Connect to Art Party in Shanghai
    By admin on May 16, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    “Connect to Art is a collection of modern art for your mobile Nokia phone. It represents art from known and established artists as well as interesting new comers. The company I worked for in shanghai did the production designs for this launch party. This event video clip I edited was not shot from pros…”



  • Nokia says iPhone may boost pricier phones
    By admin on May 15, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj hopes Apple Inc.’s highly anticipated iPhone will boost consumer appetite for pricier mobile phones with features such as music and video, Nokia’s Chief Financial Officer said on Monday.So-called smart phones allow users to surf the Web, take photos, enjoy music and video and sometimes games, in addition to making calls. Many are priced above $400, before subsidies by mobile carriers.

    “The (U.S.) consumer … hasn’t had a lot of choice to go out and purchase these kind of higher-end, feature-rich multimedia devices. If that can help that market grow, I think that gives us an opportunity,” Nokia CFO Rick Simonson said at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit.

    The iPhone is Apple’s biggest foray yet into the cutthroat $145 billion consumer electronics industry. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has set a goal of selling 1 million units in calendar 2008.

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