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Nokla N77 - the Nokia N77 cloneBy Bosxs on June 6, 2007 | 6 Comments
Remember the Nokla N95, the Nokia N95 clone? Well the company behind that clone (CECT) have released the all new Nokla N77. The first pic is of the real Nokia N77 and all the rest are pics of the clone. The clone sports similar dimensions (although a tad thicker) and copies the real N77’s design. They look so similar that it’s scary. Of course the specs are not identical with the real N77 running S60 and supporting DVB-H. Here are the specs:- 2.4 inch QVGA 260k touchscreen
- dual sim card slot
- 4 speakers (3D sound)
- 2 mega pixel camera
- microSD support
- come with 1500 mAh battery that has an estimated standby time of 63 daysThe standby time is a bit far-fetched I think. The keypad has that weird 4×3 configuration. On the box the phone is labeled as a music phone. What amazes me is that this clone reached the market before the real one.
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Nokia N72
The Nokia n72 is a Palmtop cell phone with the Symbian OS. It also includes a camera with megapixel resolution, Bluetooth connectivity and speakerphone mode.The Nokia N72 is a stylish & distinctive looking smartphone which comes in either gloss black or pearl pink coloured casing with decorative graphics on the back of the casing. The phone comes with matching interface themes, matching coloured headset & coloured wrist strap. The N72 weighs 124 grams & measures 108.8 x 53.3 x 21.8 mm which provides the user with a chunky & sturdy feeling handset. The phone comes with 20 Mbytes of shared memory & included with the phone is a 128 Mbytes MultiMediaCard™. The MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) is a hot swap memory card which can expand the phones memory capability. The phone provides the user with 3.5 hours worth of talk time & up to 260 hours of standby time. The Nokia N72 is a member of the N series which includes the Nokia N73, Nokia N92 Nokia N93 & more models.

Nokia n72 Specifications And Features
Basics:
• Weight: 4.37 ounces
• Dimensions: 4.28 x 2.1 x .69
• Form Factor: bar
• Frequency Band(s): 1800,1900,900 Technologies:• Cellular System: EGSM,GPRS
• Downloadable Applications Format: J2ME,Symbian
• PDA/Palmtop Phone: Symbian
• Sound Quality: EFRTelephony Features:
• Built-in Speakerphone: yes
• Automatic Redialing: yes
• Automatic Redial: yes
• Conference Calling: yesMemory:
• Phone Book Entries: Variable
• Internal Memory: 20MB
• Memory Expansion: MMCDisplay:
• Color Display: yes (262,144)
• Display Technology: TFT
• Display Resolution: 176 x 208Communications:
• Bluetooth: yes
• wap: xHTML,WAP,browser
• PC data synchronization: yes
• Wireless Data Protocol: GPRSEntertainment, Photos And Video:
• Included Games: yes
• File Formats Accepted: 3gp,AAC+,JPG,mp3,MPEG-4,RealAudio
• Camera: 2.0 megapixel
• Camera flash: yes
• Video Recorder: yes
• Max video duration: up to 15 fpsMusic:
• Music enabled: Visual Radio,FM radio,aac,mp3
• Stereo: yesMessaging:
• SMS: yes
• MMS: yes
Tools:
• Calculator: yes Battery Performance:
• Stand-by Time:260 hours
• Talk Time:215 minutes
• Battery Power: 970mAh
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Two Nokia Smartphones Now Available in the U.S. Independent of CarriersBy admin on June 3, 2007 | No Comments
Nokia has seemingly taken a more direct route in offering two of its latest flip-style phones to U.S. consumers by selling them direct. The Nokia N-Series models — the N75 (also recently released on AT&T) and N76 — are now available via Nokia stores independent of a carrier contract.The N75 (pictured at left) is a clamshell 3G smartphone that offers the Symbian operating system with the S60 interface in a small, flip form shape. It features a 2.4-inch, QVGA, color display and a 2 megapixel camera with integrated flash
The N76 is a Motorola RAZR-like model that has a similar flip form factor, and a heavy emphasis on music and multimedia. It also features photo and video capabilities with a 2.4 inch color display and a 2 megapixel camera with integrated flash, and an external display that allows for calling and other multimedia controls.
The suggested retail price for Nokia N75 is $430, and the N76 goes for $500 (without contracts).
Both devices are now available for purchase at online sites, including www.nseries.com, at the Nokia Flagship Stores in New York City and Chicago, and at independent retailers nationwide.
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Nokia mobile dominance increasesBy admin on June 2, 2007 | No Comments

Nokia high-end multimedia smartphones are soaring in popularity. They’re helping to boost Nokia’s global dominance further, mobile sales figures from the first quarter of 2007 show.The latest figures released by telecoms researcher Gartner show Nokia increasing its share of the worldwide mobile market to 35.7 per cent. That’s up from 33.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2006. Sales of its high-end multimedia mobiles drove this increase, Gartner reports. Some 8 million of Nokia’s 92 million phones sold in the period were multimedia smartphones.
Motorola maintained its second spot, although its market share slid back to 18.5 per cent from 20.3 per cent the year before. Samsung consolidated its third place with an unchanged 12.5 per cent share.
Sony Ericsson’s growing success with its Walkman and Cyber-shot ranges has seen its share increase to 8.4 per cent from 5.8 per cent a year previously. This has taken it up into fourth slot among mobile manufacturers.
Gartner’s first quarter mobile sales figures show a 14 per cent year-on-year increase in mobile sales. A total of 257.4 million mobile phones were sold during the quarter. Gartner reported strong demand from the Asia/Pacific region, particularly China and Japan.
- Nokia 35.7% (33.9%) 91,974,100
- Motorola 18.5% (20.3%) 47,547,700
- Samsung 12.5% (12.5%) 32,057,800
- Sony Ericsson 8.4% (5.8%) 21,711,500
- LG 6.2% (6.5%) 15,966,700
- Other 18.8% (20.9%) 48,098,300
Total 257,356,200





