Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Nokia 2128i


The Nokia 2128i includes a hands-free speaker and a built-in flashlight. Look here for several great resources on that phone. The system to determine Nokia 2128i ringtones compatibility linked above uses common knowledge on Nokia phones to evaluate your chance of getting free Nokia 2128i ringtones, but it is not absolutely accurate.





Nokia 5610



Though it’s been available for quite some time now in other markets around the world, it is only now that the Nokia phone will be made available from T-Mobile.
If you saw the official announcement of the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic earlier this year, you’d know that it’s a feature-rich sliding music phone with dedicated music controls and a 3.5mm headphone jack with remote control. Here are a few of the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic’s other features:

Nokia N73



TheN73 Music Edition has a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and digital zoom up to 20x. It ha s a 2-stage capture key for autofocus control and a 2.4 inch camera viewfinder and also an active slide cover for lens protection. It has integrated flash modes including auto and red eye reduction and also advanced camera modes for still and video capture and also settings for brightness adjustment, white balance, color tones, image quality and self-timer.
The Nokia N73 Music Edition is 110mm long and 49mm wide. It has a thickness of 19mm and weighs only 116g. The device has a 40 MB of internal dynamic memory and support for miniSD memory card. It has a video capacity of up to 5.8 hours, holds up to 1000 photos and music capacity of approximately 1000 tracks

Nokia N70



The N70 Music Edition has a main color display with up to 262,144 colors and automatic brightness control. It has an active standby screen and S60 software on Symbian operating system. It has a dual mode operating frequency with WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM coverage up to five continents. It also has the facility to switch automatically between bands and modes.
The Nokia N70 Music Edition can store up to 700 songs based on 3:45 per song and 48kbps eAAC+ encoding, on the Nokia 1GB MMCmobile Card MU-13. The device also has a hot swap slot for smooth insertion and removal of MMC card. It can even transfer data from one S60 device to another. The phone has a dedicated music key for easy access to Music Player and FM Visual Radio. It also has full music management functionality for HS-41 headset adaptor. One can also listen to music and interact with our favorite radio stations. And also find out details about the song and the artists.
The Voice features of the phone include voice commands, Voice recorder and hands free integrated speaker. Other features include speed dialing, automatic redial, call logs and also conference call. The digital services of the phone include graphics and logos, true and polyphonic ringing tones apart from downloading new games and new Themes.

Nokia 6210


Nokia has announced a new GPS enabled quad-band GSM mobile phone, the Nokia 6210 Navigator which which has a built-in GPS receiver along with Nokia Maps, a 3.15 Megapixels camera with 8X digital zoom , MP3 player, EDGE and 3G HSDPA 3.6 Mbps data connectivity, Bluetooth v2.0+A2DP and built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS.
It is the company’s first GPS enabled mobile device which has an integrated in-map compass for guidance. It comes with Nokia Maps 2.0 and offers real-time voice and visual turn by turn guidance using in-built GPS support. It features an optimized one-box map search along with 2D/3D and night mode map views and an opportunity to tag and share favorite locations as well as sharing of routes. It will come with the preloaded maps of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Pune along with a 6 month navigation bundle. Maps of other cities will also be added in on going basis. It has a built in ‘accelerometer’, which measures changes in direction and orientation, thus making it easy to follow the map when walking. The map maintains its orientation on turnings the Navigator and the Nokia Maps 2.0 helps you in choosing the quickest route from source to destination

Nokia N78


The raised a few eyebrows in the office when it was first announced as no one could quite put their finger on where exactly it fits in the Nokia range. First things first; the design: it’s hardly going to revolutionise as we know them but it is an attractive piece of kit. Build quality, as you would expect from Nokia’s Nseries, is excellent with a nice weight to the phone (despite its diminutive size) and a nice polished effect that does manage to avoid getting completely covered with grubby fingerprints. What first strikes you is the keypad which is fully backlit meaning that when the phone is switched off or not in use then the keys are invisible. The only exception being the four raised strips that are the part that you actually press to enter a number/text etc.

Nokia 8800


Camera:
- 3.2 mega-pixels
- Auto focus
- 8 x digital zoom
- Image editor

Video:
- Supported formats: 3GPP, H.263, H.264, QCIF
- Landscape mode
- Video editor

Network:
- GSM: 900, 1800, 1900 (Tri-band)
- WCMDA: 2100

Ringtones:
- Monophonic
- Polyphonic (64 chord)
- MP3
- AAC
- Video

Messaging:
- SMS
- MMS (with video)
- Xpress Audio
- E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4)

Memory:
- Phone Book (1000)
- Dialed Calls (20)
- Missed Calls (20)
- Received Calls (20)
- 1GB (internal)

Call Features:
- Hands Free
- Caller ID
- Voice Dialing
- Photo call
- Push to talk

Connectivity:
- Bluetooth (2.0)
- microUSB
- GPRS Class 10