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Nokia N77 - Mobile TV smartphone turn-onBy Bosxs on June 11, 2007 | No Comments

Live broadcast mobile TV is the key feature of Nokia’s latest N77 smartphone that’s shipping from today. The N77 is Nokia’s first regular candybar-shaped mobile featuring DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld) TV technology.It has a large display geared up for optimum TV viewing. The 3G-enabled Nokia N77 also has dedicated TV viewing controls, and a novel 30-second replay facility. This can be used while watching live TV programmes.
Up to 50 TV and radio stations can be stored on the N77’s DVB-H tuner. An electronic programme guide provides 7-day viewing information, and N77 users can set alerts for shows they don’t want to miss. Up to 5 hours’ battery life is claimed for live TV viewing.
The Nokia N77 is on sale now in Finland, where DVB-H mobile TV broadcast services are up and working. Nokia is also starting to ship the N77 in countries where DVB-H broadcast networks are currently operational. Vietnamese and Indian mobile users will be among the first tuning into TV on N77s later this month.
No DVB-H TV service is likely in the UK for the next couple of years at least, owing to regulatory and spectrum issues. So an official Nokia release in the UK is unlikely.
The N77 uses the familiar Nokia Symbian S60 smartphone platform. It has a 2.4-inch QVGA (320 x 240) 16-million colour display, which is used sideways for TV viewing. It has a 2-megapixel camera and a secondary front facing camera for video calling. A multimedia player offers digital music and video playback too. Stereo Bluetooth and USB connectivity are also included.
Nokia N77 - key features
- Symbian S60 smartphone
- DVB-H broadcast TV functionality
- 3G, tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Up to 50 TV and radio stations can be stored
- 7-day Electronic Programme Guide
- 30-second replay facility
- Display: 2.4-inch QVGA (320×240 pixels), 16-millon colours
- 2-megapixel camera
- Secondary CIF camera (352 x 288 pixels) camera for video calling
- Video recording/playback/streaming
- Nokia LifeBlog software
- Digital music player (MP3/AAC/AAC /eAAC /WMA)
- Stereo FM radio
- Visual radio
- Stereo Bluetooth
- Full Nokia web browser
- Personal information management apps
- USB 2.0
- Dimensions: 111(h) x 50(w) x 18.8(d)mm
- Weight: 114g
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Nokia Nseries launches mobile tv device N92By Bosxs on June 9, 2007 | No Comments
BANGALORE: Nokia today announced the launch of its new Nseries multimedia device – the Nokia N92. The company claims this is the world’s first DVB-H enabled handset that supports LIVE Broadcast Mobile TV. Nokia’s announcement follows the recent launch of DVB-H Mobile TV services in Delhi by national broadcaster Doordarshan. The service currently comprises 8 popular Free-to-Air Doordarshan channels [DD National, DD News, DD Sports, DD Bharati, DD Urdu, DD Punjabi, DD Bangla and DD Podhigai] supported on DVB-H compliant handsets.Speaking on the occasion, Nokia director multimedia Vineet Taneja said, “Mobile phones today have emerged as a powerful multimedia convergence device, capable of executing a myriad of tasks and applications. Within a quick span, they have become the preferred mode for information & entertainment and we are glad to bring the Nseries flagship device – the new N92 to mobile users in the country.”He further added, “Television viewing has come a long way with close to 500 million viewers in the country today. With the growing popularity of mobile devices and its capability to offer instant access to information and entertainment, this initiative will bring in the perfect synergy between television content and the mobile platform.”
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Nokia N92 unboxing clipBy Bosxs on June 6, 2007 | No Comments
I haven’t heard or seen many people with this phone. I certainly have not an unboxing video of this phone yet so this is an interesting clip. It’s a nice phone with a similar design to the N93/N93i but I find it a bit too big. Enjoy the clip.
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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.





