Nokia E71

October 20, 2008 – 5:58 pm

Nokia E71The latest email-optimized device from the Nokia E-eries, the sleek and slender Nokia E71 makes it easy to stay on top of your email inbox with a full QWERTY keyboard and support for corporate communication via Microsoft Exchange. It’s ready to run on 3G networks here in the U.S. (850/1900 MHz UMTS/HSDPA), enabling fast downloads and streaming multimedia while on the go. It also includes integrated Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g) for accessing open networks at work, at home, and on the road from a variety of wireless hotspots.


Nokia N96 16 GB

October 20, 2008 – 5:57 pm

Nokia N96 16 GBThe followup to the sensationally popular N95, the Nokia N96 is a veritable Swiss Army knife packed with all the mobile communication, multimedia, location and computing tools you need. With a large 2.8-inch screen, 16 GB of internal memory, additional MicroSD expansion, and support for high-quality videos in a wide range of formats, the dual-slide Nokia N96 represents an exciting new chapter in mobile media.


Nokia E51

October 8, 2008 – 3:52 am

Nokia E51Nokia E51 is a Symbian OS smartphone by Nokia. It’s the second Nokia UMTS / HSDPA dual band mobile. The phone is available with a black, silver or bronze-coloured border and backplate.

Nokia E51 is the 3G successor of the E50. The new phone adds 850/2100 MHz HSDPA to the quad-band GSM which makes it 2G/3.5G capable both in Europe and America. Other improvements over the previous model include support for Wireless LAN (WiFi) and newer Symbian 9.2.


Nokia N95 8 GB

September 25, 2008 – 12:07 pm

Nokia N95 8 GB

There are people who are fond of keeping mobile phones powered with multiple features and then there are others who like it simple. So, if you are looking for a feature-packed mobile phone, then your search can certainly end with Nokia N95. It is really difficult to find any other mobile phone with such amazing features.

It has a two-way slider design. To reveal the keypad, as in the case of all slider phones, you just need to move the screen up. If you move the screen down, the multimedia control keys will appear.

It has a 160 Mb of the memory which can be expanded by microSD cards. Above all, it has an MP3 player, as well as a 5 mega pixel camera. It also has an amazing DVD quality picture with 640 X 480 pixels. So, you can just imagine about the great picture quality of N95.

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Nokia 6301

September 24, 2008 – 3:03 am

Nokia 6301 T-Mobile’s HotSpot @Home is a unique and convenient service that allows T-Mobile customers to ditch their landline service completely. The premise is so simple that we’re surprised more carriers haven’t adopted it. With just a Wi-Fi-enabled phone you can use most hot spots to make VOIP calls that don’t cut into calling minutes. You don’t need to buy a wireless router–though T-Mobile will gladly sell you one–but you will need a compatible Wi-Fi phone that’s branded for HotSpot @Home. Up until a week ago, customers were limited to the Nokia 6086, the Samsung Katalyst, and the Samsung SGH-T409, but now they can choose from the Nokia 6031 and the Samsung SGH-T339 as well. The 6301 has the more traditional design of the newbie handsets. This silver candy bar screams "Nokia," and the charging stand is something we haven’t seen for a long time. Features are solidly midrange–there’s a music player, a 2-megapixel camera, and Bluetooth–and its call quality is solidly reliable. It is $179 if you pay full price, but you can get it for $79.99
with service.

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