Monday 14 September 2009
Nokia N900 becomes a reality, available from October 2009
Nokia N900’s rumors have been floating around for a long time now. Finally the Finnish giant made things official. Nokia N900 is to be launched in selected markets sometime in October 2009. Make no mistake…this device is a fully functional mobile phone (sans it’s size) and is officially the first Maemo 5-powered handset ever.
A quick look at the specs…
- Maemo 5 OS
- 3.5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) resistive touchscreen display
- 110.9 × 59.8 × 18mm, 181g
- Portrait-orientation sliding QWERTY
- Mozilla-based browser, full Adobe Flash support
- ARM cortex A8 processor
- 32GB internal memory
- 5.0 MP Carl Zeiss camera with dual-LED flash, auto-focus and sliding cover
- MicroSDHC support up to 16GB
- FM transmitter
- Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WCDMA 900/1700/2100, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP
- GPS
- 1320 mAh battery
Price? $715 (approx.)
Introducing Nokia N97 mini
By JBC on 02 September 2009
Nokia N97 mini announced for October, will cost €450
STUTTGART, Germany – Following in the footsteps of its bigger, older brother, the Nokia N97 mini was unveiled this morning at Nokia World 09. Sporting new homescreen widgets and a host of usability improvements, the N97 mini still packs 8GB of storage, a 3.2-inch touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard into its 14.2mm thin frame. It’s also the first Nokia device to sport Lifecasting with Ovi – a new partnership with the world’s largest social network, Facebook. The N97 mini is based on the same tilt display design of its N97 big brother, built into a smaller body complete with new design touches.Lifecasting enables users to update their Facebook status directly from the device’s homescreen. It doesn’t stop there though as location details can also be updated, enabling a whole new level of social sharing and communication. With the ability to completely customise the homescreen, users will be able to make their N97 mini truly unique.
The 3.2-inch touchscreen opens up a new world of software improvements including flick scrolling and a range of new experiences including new homescreen widgets. What’s more, the software update will also be available next month for existing N97 devices.
The Nokia N97 mini works seamlessly with Ovi Store where users can add new applications, widgets, ringtones and other content to their device. It also sports Ovi Maps and comes with integrated A-GPS and compass along with with voice navigation for driving or walking. Over 155,000 points of interest are also available through Lonely Planet guides and restaurants through Michelin Guides.
Up to 12 days standby time are on offer and up to 28 hours music playback (in offline mode). The 5-megapixel camera comes with dual LED flash and video light, along with a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. The 8GB of on board memory can be expanded to 24GB with the addition of a 16GB microSD card.
The Nokia N97 mini will be available next month for an estimated retail price of EUR450 before taxes and subsidies. Check out our preview gallery below.
Friday 11 September 2009
Friday 26 June 2009
Price of Nokia N series in Bangladesh
Nokia N96: Taka 46,000
Nokia N79: Taka 25,900
Nokia N85: Taka 29,500
Nokia N95: Taka 32,500 (8GB)
Nokia N72: Taka 11,800
Nokia N95: Taka 26,400
Nokia N76: Taka 21,700
Nokia N93i: Taka 42,000
Nokia N73: Taka 21,400
Nokia N97
There is but one visible hardware button on front, which is the multimedia key, and then there’s the red and green end/send keys. A front-facing camera is also available on top.
Speaking of cameras, the Nokia N97’s is a 5-megapixel one, enhanced with Carl Zeiss-Tessar optics and a dual-LED flash. There’s a protective slide to cover it up when not in use. It’ll be capable of shooting 30FPS video, which is a good thing.
Nokia N75: The Smallest Nokia Nseries Multimedia Computer
Soundtrack to your life
The Nokia N75 music experience excels even with the device closed. The digital music player has easy controls on the cover of the device, and the reflective 1.36" color cover display guides you to your music, which is always just a button press away. Supporting a multitude of different formats, including MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, the advanced digital music player includes an equalizer, playlist, shuffle and repeat features for a direct connection to compatible online music services. When you connect the Nokia N75 to your compatible PC, a mere tap on the music key acts as an instant link to music stored. The PC-mobile synchronization redirects your favorite tunes straight to the Nokia N75, which can store up to 1,500 individual tracks on an optional 2GB microSD card. In addition to playing downloaded music and ripped cds, the Nokia N75 also includes a stereo FM radio.
Show me what you got
A mere click of the dedicated camera key on the Nokia N75 results in a sharp, ready to print 2-megapixel (1600 x 1200 pixels) photos - select the best pictures by previewing them as a slideshow through the 2.4'' screen with up to 16 million colors. With up to 16x digital zoom, an integrated flash LED, and the files in JPEG/EXIF format, you can expect excellent quality for the photos taken. This entertainment device doubles as a mini TV screen, for optimized viewing of streaming and downloaded video clips. Featuring MPEG-4 video capture and playback in landscape mode, the Nokia N75 delivers an instant video experience with audio recording. With internal memory of up to 40 MB, which can be further expanded with an optional microSD card of up to 2 GB, the N75 allows users to capture up to 500 minutes of high quality video or close to 2500 2-megapixel photos.
The world in your hand
The highly intuitive Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map delivers desired Web pages with their original design directly to the high-resolution color display (320 x 240 pixels, up to 16 million colors). Furthermore, the browser enables RSS feeds, so users can subscribe to their favorite Web sites and receive regular updates. Keeping in touch with friends is just as easy as from your home computer, but the Nokia N75 is always with you - just follow simple set up prompts to access an existing compatible email account or standard SMS and MMS features. Part of the Nokia Nseries multimedia computers, the Nokia N75 offers great functionality in one beautifully shaped connected device. Designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 850/1900 MHz), EDGE and GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, the Nokia N75 provides a fantastic Web browsing experience.
Nokia N96
This stylish handset comes with GSM connectivity, which gives worldwide accessibility. Moreover, This device is well equipped with 2.8 inches wide TFT which produces a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and supports 16 million colours. The device has an excellent internal memory of 16 MB which is expendable up to 8 GB with the help of microSD memory card wherein you can store plenty of data like images, videos, songs, messages, phone book contacts and many more.
With the help of 5 Mega pixel camera that comes along with attributes like an auto-focus, video recorder, video streaming and digital zoom, you can capture delightful moments with perfect picture quality. The E-Mail feature will help you to remain updated regarding your mails since you can browse net while on move.
The phone supports mini map browser which covers about 100 countries. Apart from all this, the battery of the gadget can deliver the talk time of up to 3 hours 40 minutes and a standby time of 220 hours on 2G network and 192 hours on 3G network. So, Nokia N96 the right choice of everyone who is thinking for buying this smart handset.
Thursday 25 June 2009
NOKIA N79
Browse the internet on the full web browser. Upload and share your photos and videos.
Automatically tag your photos to the location. Upload your photos and share on Ovi.
Nokia N71
It has a nice design for a smartphone. It’s a little big, though, at 139 grams. The external 96 x 68 pixel external screen is also a plus. The camera on the Nokia N71 is an adequate 2 MP, and is backed by a super high zoom (20x) plus a flash N71’s camera also equipped with video recording capabilities, and the 352 x 288 resolution makes for some pretty decent video.
features in the Nokia N71 really make the phone shine in my oThe N71 features a great integrated music player - the musicpinion. The phone spits out great quality audio, especially when you’re using the included stereo headset. The N71 also supports visual radio.
Unfortunately the integrated memory is a mere 10 MBytes - fortunately they include a 120 MB card in the standard sales package. Space can easily be expanded to 2GB, which is more than enough space for full movies and hundreds (if not thousands) of songs.
You’ll also find the web browser handy and data transfer is quick over 3G. There’s e-mail support and can view many common documents: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and more.
Monday 22 June 2009
Nokia N92
The 2 megapixel camera is a notable inclusion, but unfortunately some users complain about the lack of Carl Zeiss optics (found on the Nokia N90 instead). The Nokia N92 also boasts 2 high quality displays Nokia N92 Connectivity.
The Nokia N92 has a wide range of connectivity options to choose from: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) for fast internet data transfer, infrared, Bluetooth wireless, as well as USB 2.0, which will let you connect your Nokia N92 right to your PC for fast and easy file transfers.
There’s also an integrated FM radio + music player that supports Mp3 and AAC file formats. It also has XpressMusic and Visual radio support.Nokia N92 Display SpecsThe internal display for the Nokia N92 will see plenty of use, so it’s has to be good. You’ll have no problem with the big 2.8″ anti glare QVGA screen (320 x 240 pixels) that shows a rich 16 million colors. The external display is 128 x 36 pixels and displays 65k colors.
There’s 90 MB of internal memory built into the N92 - more than enough for hours of video. If this still isn’t enough memory, upgrade up to 2 GB with a miniSD card.
Nokia N80
The N80 is a sliding phone. It measures 95 x 50 x 26 mm and weighs 134 g, making it one of the lightest smartphone handsets around It is a quad band plus 3G phone supporting GSM - 850 MHz, 900 MHz, and 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz and 3G WCDMA 1900 or 2100 MHz frequency bands.
Nokia N80 has one of the best LCD displays, with a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels and boasting 262,144 colours. The 3 mega-pixel camera in the phone takes good pictures and has a 20x digital zoom and flash. However, the quality of photographs is no where near to the ones taken a Nokia N90. The phone has an advanced music player, which allows you to pick your favourite music track from a displayed play list. The audio quality of Nokia n80 is considered to be very good and the package includes a stereo headset. The phone comes with a 128 MB memory card, which is enough a storage space for your music files. It plays, MP3, AAC, m4a, eAAC+ and WMA format music tracks.
The battery has a talk time of 3 hours, with 8 days as stand-by. The phone has all the basic features as desired in a mobile handset, such as, Voice recording, dialing and voice commands, MP3 ring-tones, Java applications, SMS, MMS, email, etc.
The other notable feature is the stereo FM radio with support for Visual Radio. In addition to Infrared and Bluetooth, the phone supports a wireless LAN, EDGE, EGPRS and a USB 2.0 mass storage. Nokia N80 has a document viewer for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.A multi-media rich phone, the Nokia N80 is the most highly anticipated phone from Nokia.
Nokia N77
The 3G compatibility of the phone allows the user with the facility of video calls. It has USB, and a Pop-port, enabling the user to connect the N77 to any other device, and also has a Bluetooth wireless connection. It has GPRS and EDGE compatibility, with the phone featuring high speed data transmission. Nokia N77 has internet browsing feature, complete with a mini-map facility. N77 has a 2 mega pixel camera, with 16x zoom and LED flash. This allows not only snapshot pictures, but also video recording which the user can edit, if required.
Nokia N77 has a built-in RealPlayer, which supports many of the popular formats, which include, P3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, and WMA. The user has a stereo headset along with the phone to enjoy the full stereo effect of the music played. It offers an equiliser feature, and creation of play-list. It has a FM Radio, which the user can tune into, while travelling. The visual radio provides text information to the user, regarding, for example, the music that he is listening to. Nokia N77 supports polyphonic, mp3 and 3D sound ring tomes.
NOKIA N 82
One unique feature of the N82 that people can’t help but notice is that the keys on the key pad are somewhat longer and thinner, which is similar to the keys on the Nokia N91. However; as far as capability is concerned, the Nokia N82 is very similar to the Nokia N95 in several ares of operation.
Some of these similarities are items such as 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi, 100mb of integrated memory, built in AGPS and a microSD slot. One feature of the Nokia N82 that is seen as somewhat of a reversal of the trend for smaller and smaller consumer electronics products is that the N82 is slightly larger that past N series models as well as most competing phones on the market.
This is no accident and in fact for some time there has been growing consumer demand for larger more easy to use handsets. The larger size accounts for a larger battery also, as well as being the result of the N82 being built to more durable specifications. Along with its larger size another feature incorporated into the N82 is automatic UI rotation when the N82 is held in either landscape or portrait mode.
NOKIA N810
It is small enough to fit in a persons pocket yet comes loaded with a litany of features allowing for full and convenient use. Its 2.83 inches in height, .55 inches thick and 5.04 wide and weighs in at 7.97 ounces. With the Nokia810 a user can easily brows or communicate on the Internet using wi-fi networks or a Bluetooth cell phone if they wish.
Other convenient features include a hardware key for quick locking of of the keys and touch screen. It comes off the shelf with a 2 gigabyte memory but can be augmented up to 8 gigabytes with either a microSD or a miniSD card. Its powered by a Texas Instruments OMAP 2420, 400MHz processor and Maemo, Linux based, 0S2008 operating system, so the N810 has plenty of power for all of its functions and applications and that includes the optional computer applications which can be added.
The N810 comes standard with a complete function WEB 2.0 Mozilla based browser which also includes AJAX function ability as support for any interactive web applications. Voice guided navigation is optional in the N810 but GPS navigation comes standard.
Also, it comes preloaded with maps that cover the area where the unit is purchased. It has a large capacity for storing songs and with the optional 10 gigabyte storage card it will hold up to a total of 7000 songs. So, all in all the Nokia N810 is a great improvement over their other Internet tablets that they have offered in the past.
NOKIA N 95
Also, one more very obvious feature of the Nokia 8GB is that it comes with a great movie already in it and ready to play. Its the Spider Man 3 movie and its a new marketing ploy that Nokia has implemented which worked on us by the way. The screen on the 8GB is different from the screen on the N95 in one big obvious way and that is that it is bigger on the 8GB.
The screen on the N95 8GB is 2.8 inches. One thing that Nokia handset uses have been consistently asking for is more battery life and their wishes have now been answered with the 8GB. However; longer battery life also means a bigger battery and so the rear of the 8GB has been reconfigurated to make room for the larger battery.
Of course the newer model N95 8GB comes with the same high quality 5.0 mega pixel camera with flash, digital zoom and video recording capability. Also, this new Nokia handset also comes with Zeiss optics as well, for premium results when using the camera in it.
In fact, with the addition of the extra memory space that comes with the 8GB this puts the Nokia 8GB way ahead of all the other handsets on the market including Mp3.