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Nokia 8810 Review, Here is my review about Nokia 8810.The Nokia 8810 is a 1998 model mobile phone which is compatible with European providers only. It operates on the frequencies of GSM 900, GSM 1800.
Nokia Corporation is the most prolific maker of mobile phones and thus the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer. With headquarters in Keilaniemi of Espoo, Finland, Nokia is best known for its range of mobile phones. Nokia also produces mobile phone infrastructure and other telecommunications equipment for applications such as traditional voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, professional mobile radio, voice over IP, wireless LAN, a line of digital terrestrial television receivers and satellite receivers. Nokia provides mobile communication equipment for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and WCDMA (UMTS).
Audio Playback: The Nokia 8810 does not come with an MP3 player.
Video and Picture Taking: The Nokia 8810 is not equipped with a camera or a video recording function.
Messaging and Internet: The Nokia 8810 is not capable of accessing the Internet, due to the limitations of GPRS access. Unfortunately, there is no MMS capability. On top of sending messages, the Nokia 8810 is equipped with intelligent t9 typing, which allows you to easily type text messages without pressing each key upto 4 times for the correct letter.
Connectivity and Interactivity: With the 8810, you can use Bluetooth, Infrared, or a USB cable to connect to and interact with other devices. Good Points
Excellent, Attractive, Uncommon, Unbeatable & Gorgeous Look. Very Much Handy. Small But Loud Ring Volumes. Sufficient Display Panel. It is User Friendly.I call it the "Lady in Silver".She simply looks Beautiful.Bad Points
Horribly Surprising!!! Sometimes suddenly the power goes off when a Important Incoming Call is just received, although there are sufficient charges left in the Battery. Sometimes it goes off even when there are still 75% charges are shown on the Display. Its really Disappointing. There are no Data cable available for this phone. So I can not Upgrade my Ringtones. Most of the built-in ringtones of 8810 are very Common with other Models of Nokia
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Nokia E71 review, the Nokia E71 is a new, long awaited phone belonging to the business-oriented Eseries line. Even though its name suggests that it is a successor to the E70 (equipped with large, unfolding, two-part QWERTY keyboard), the Nokia E71 follows the E61 and E61i design, offering large, 320x240 pixel, 2.36" screen and monoblock QWERTY keyboard of the "Blackberry" type.
The E71 weighs 126 g and it's very skinny (114 mm x 57 mm x 10 mm). It's noticeably smaller than the E61i it replaces, which is generally a good thing as it's simply easier to carry, except for that it also affects the size of its screen (down from 2.8" to 2.36") and keyboard. But as (IMHO) both still stay within tolerable range, it's not really something I'd complain about too much. Instead I'd rather praise that the E71 is finally a true world phone with full quadband (GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900) and also all WCDMA frequencies (850/2100, 900/2100, 850/1900), which is something really important in this quickly shrinking world.
Key features:
* Quad-band GSM support
* 3G with HSDPA 3.6Mbps support
* Landscape 2.36" 16M color display of QVGA resolution
* Comfortable full QWERTY keypad
* Convenient business-minded shortcut keys
* Symbian 9.2 OS, S60 UI with FP1 (topped with some FP2 goodies)
* 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB of SDRAM
* Wi-Fi
* Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS
* 3.15 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash
* 110 MB of internal memory, microSD expansion, ships with a 2GB card
* Slimmest smartphone to-date, slimmest Wi-Fi and/or GPS handset to-date
* Stainless steel casing
* Standard 2.5mm audio jack
* Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support
* microUSB v2.0
* FM radio
* Remote Wipe
* Provider-independent VoIP support
* Infrared port
* Great battery life
* Office document editor
* Rich retail package
Main Advantages:
* very high build quality and elegant design
* QWERTY keyboard with great tactile feedback and almost perfect d-pad
* 3.2 Megapixel AF camera
* HSDPA, UMTS, WLAN b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, USB 2.0 Full speed
* large screen
* high capacity 1500 mAh battery (compared to batteries included with most of
Nseries phones)
* 369 MHz ARM11-based Freescale processor, 128 MB RAM
* built-in Assisted GPS and Nokia Maps
* useful "Modes" and "Encryption" functions, built-in Dictionary
* FM radio
Main disadvantages:
* Below average camera performance
* Video recording maxes out at QVGA@15fps
* No dedicated camera key
* Smaller display than its predecessor
* Cheap-looking power key
* No RDS for the FM radio
The only possible verdict I can give the E71 (taking into consideration its target user type) is WARMLY RECOMMENDED, with the most points scored for its elegant design and high build quality.
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Nokia n95 review and feedback, The Nokia N95 brings a range of multimedia ingredients together, such as a fantastic display, outstanding photo and video capability and high-speed connectivity, making it the ultimate multimedia computer, " said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia.
The Nokia N95 has been one of the most talked-about addition to the N series line, and for good reason. When the Nokia N95 was first designed, you can easily tell that Nokia put a lot of emphasis and focus on the feature assortment. While style isn’t ignored, the features that the N95 boasts are defintely worth mentioning.
The Nokia N95 is a smart phone, which has a two-way slider design. It has a 5 mega pixel auto-focus camera, supports integrated GPRS, WiFi, HSPDA, 150MB of internal memory, and a MicroSD slot. The phone can be used in two ways. While sliding the dial pad down enables you to make calls, sliding it up exposes the dedicated media keys, when the 2.6 2.6-inch QVGA screen is automatically converted into a landscape mode.
The Nokia N95 has been dubbed as the smallest ‘multi-media computer’ and its never short in features of a mobile phone. It is a quad band 3G flip mobile phone, having a built-in music player, a FM radio with 3D stereo speakers. The music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ & WMA music formats. The music player can be used with the slide down position of the phone, which allows the user to view their music information in the landscape mode.
The Nokia N95 measures 99mm x 53mm x 19mm, weighing 120 g. The battery has a stand-by time of 8.75 days and has a talk time of 2.5 and 3.5 hours for GSM and UMTS respectively. The main TFT display of the phone is 26 inches, with 16 million colours, having a resolution of 240×320. The phone supports EDGE, Bluetooth A2DP, Infra-red, Java games, polyphonic sound, etc and also features the basic functions, such as, SMS. MMS, EMS, email, phonebook, calendar, contacts, etc. The most striking aspect of N95 is that has GPS navigation feature, supporting display of maps of more than hundred countries. Nokia N95 provides exchange of high speed data through HSDPA. The user has an advanced internet experience on the N95, with the phone supporting XHTML & HTML Internet browsing. Hope you enjoy the Nokia n95 Review Feedback.
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