Nokia 6700 Classic Mobile Cell Phone

Posted by Sameer Friday, August 28, 2009 0 comments

Nokia have always had a "bread and butter" phone in their line-up. A mobile phone that could be used by the casual and business user alike with a decent specification and without any unessessary fancy frills or gimmicks.

Probably the first one was the Nokia 6310i from around 7 years or more ago which was one of the first phones to feature Bluetooth wireless technology & had a great car kit too. This was then followed 2 years later by the equally popular Nokia 6230i which did everything that the 6310i did & more and included a colour display. Then, 2 years ago we were introduced to the Nokia 6300 which again filled the position beautifully.

So what comes next ?

Let me introduce you to the latest incarnation, the Nokia 6700 Classic.

With similar but much improved styling cues from the 6300, the Nokia 6700 follows the tried and trusted candy-bar design with smooth flowing lines and a flush keypad. It's light at just 116g and has a mighty impressive battery life of 5 hours talktime and 300 hours of standby time - far better than the 6300 of old. The menu is as intuitive as you would expect for this model - no need for an instruction booklet with this phone and is quick and easy to zip through via the centrally mounted 5 way navigation key

The Nokia 6700 is a GSM quad band handset and 3G enabled too so no matter where you are, you can get a signal and send & recieve data at broadband-like speeds too.

One main advantage over the 6300 is the use of a 5 megapixel camera. Quality photographs and video are now guaranteed as it has autofocus, LED flash, Flash modes, dedicated camera key and 4x digital zoom to name but a few.

Fortunately the Nokia 6700 has virtually no limitations when it comes to memory as it is expandable via microSD upto 8Gb which is more than enough for most requirements. This is particularly useful when it comes to storing your videos, photos, music and much more without impairing the speed of use of the phone. You can choose to store items to either the phone or the memory card so you remain in total control of what goes where. A full multimedia player is standard & it has an RDS FM radio installed too, so tuning into the latest news or music is a breeze.

The Nokia 6700 comes with Integrated A-GPS & Nokia maps so you can use it as a navigation device but obviously, having just a 2.2" display, it isn't going to be the greatest device in the world for this purpose.

In all, we would highly recommend the Nokia 6700 as it shows that Nokia are continuing their tradition of producing a mobile phone that suits all tastes and pockets too whilst remaining easy to use and boasting a great specification.

Samsung Mobile Phones: Technology That Rules the World

Posted by Sameer Tuesday, August 25, 2009 0 comments

Technology rules the world and mobile phone is an excellent consequence of this technology. In today's world, mobile phone has become an essential gadget for all class of people. There was a time when mobile phones were so rare and all the phones were basic one. Now, with the advanced technology and the demand from the consumers, latest mobiles phones are being launched in the market. These phones not only serve your communication purpose rather it also takes care of your mood with lots of entertainment features. Out of the many mobile phone manufacturers, Samsung mobile phones are in the market with latest technology and with sleek and compact design to impress you.

Samsung mobile phone manufacturers are in their business for a long time. Samsung Group started in the year 1938. From this group, Samsung electronic manufactures Samsung mobile phones that include basic to latest 3G phones. All mobile phones from Samsung are very sleek and endowed with latest technology and user friendly features. Samsung is one of the electronic giants with expertise in a wide range of key technologies. That's the reason why Samsung mobile phones are in close competition with other well-known mobile phone manufacturers in the market.

The latest Samsung mobile phones available in the market include Samsung D500, Samsung D800, Samsung E530, Samsung i300, Samsung Z320i, etc. As far as designs are concerned, Samsung mobile phones are the winner. Almost all the handsets are both clamshell or slider phones and most of them are slim. You can also enjoy the features and the technologies through contract mobile phone deals. Contract mobile deals are available on different mobile networks. These deals offer many tariff plans that depend upon the handset you choose and of course the network. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the plan from different networks, compare them and select the best one as per your need. These plans may offer free handsets, free minutes, free insurance, etc., as incentives. Get your Samsung mobile phone and feel the difference.

Black Berry 8800 – More Attractive

Posted by Sameer Wednesday, August 19, 2009 0 comments

Black Berry mobile phone a new technology mobile phone. It has lots of features. It has larger 2.4-inch screen, a bigger battery for longer talk time, and a real QWERTY keyboard. GPS capability makes Black Berry 8800 a unique. We were very impressed with the bundled TeleNav GPS Navigator.
It has very natural-sounding female voice and will tell you the distance before the next turn and alerted us at just the right time before the turn itself. TeleNav also pulls up addresses from your contact list. The local search function worked well, too, allowing us to map a business address, navigate to it, or dial the number.
BlackBerry 8800 other standard-issue features include an organizer (address book, calendar, memo pad, task list) that syncs with Outlook and a Web browser. This is not a 3G device, we enjoyed very good performance on Cingular’s EDGE network and the browser loads text before images, sites begin load within ten seconds, and articles on those pages took only about six seconds to pop up.
Its audio quality when making regular voice calls was generally good. Anybody didn’t complain, but it seems slight fuzziness on end of the line during some conversations. When one left a voicemail on a landline phone, the message sounded clear when played back, if a little faint. Black Berry 8800 can be used to make conference calls, and the voice-activated dialing worked quite well even over Bluetooth.
Pushing new e-mail to our Inbox automatically. The Black Berry 8800 allows users to set up ten personal and corporate e-mail accounts and features the easiest setup of any smart phone. It has also attachment support and continues to be excellent, as you can view Word, Excel, PDF, and JPEG files. But in it there was no option to edit or create Office documents, at least not without third-party software.
Lastly, the Black Berry 8800 is an excellent smart phone and a surprisingly good navigator, which offers both HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity. Black Berry 8800 has up to five hours of talk time, and GPS capability. It is its unique capability.

Sony Ericsson Satio

Posted by Sameer Monday, August 3, 2009 0 comments

Sony Ericsson have decided to really show off with his one. Groundbreakingly amazing is what some have called this handset with an impressive 12 megapixel digital camera built-in. A 12MP camera on a mobile phone? What's the point? - Well, with that kind of resolution, you can take pictures big enough to go on a billboard poster (well nearly anyway!).

After hearing about the Sony Ericsson Satio Mobile Phone's 12MP camera it immediately occurred to me that with this high resolution camera, there must come a requirement for an extremely large amount of memory. That's fine because bundled in the box with the Sony Ericsson Satio is an 8GB memory card.
So what else is in the box?

* Sony Ericsson Satio
* Battery
* Battery Charger
* 8GB Memory card
* USB cable
* Media manager
* Colour-matched stereo portable hands free
* User guide

Here's the Sony Ericsson Satio Technical Data:

Sony Ericsson Satio Camera

* 12.1 megapixel camera
* Up to 12x digital zoom
* Auto focus
* BestPic™
* Face detection
* Geo tagging of photos
* Image stabilizer
* Photo feeds
* Photo fix
* Send to web
* Red-eye reduction
* Smile detection
* Touch focus
* Video light
* Video recording
* Xenon flash

Sony Ericsson Satio Music

* Album art
* Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
* Media player
* Music tones (MP3/AAC)
* PlayNow™
* TrackID™

Sony Ericsson Satio Web

* WebKit web browser
* Bookmarks
* Web feeds

Sony Ericsson Satio Communication

* Call list
* Speakerphone
* Vibrating alert
* Video calling

Sony Ericsson Satio Messaging

* Conversations
* Email
* Exchange ActiveSync™
* Handwriting recognition
* Instant messaging
* On-screen QWERTY keyboard
* Picture messaging (MMS)
* Predictive text input
* Sound recorder
* Text messaging (SMS)

Sony Ericsson Satio Design

* Auto rotate
* Gesture control
* Media
* Picture wallpaper
* S60 5th edition Symbian™ OS
* Touch screen
* Wallpaper animation

Sony Ericsson Satio Entertainment

* HD and 3D games
* Facebook™ application
* FM radio with RDS
* Java
* Video streaming
* Video viewing
* YouTube™

Sony Ericsson Satio Connectivity

* Bluetooth™ technology
* Modem
* PictBridge
* Synchronisation
* TV out
* USB mass storage
* USB support
* In-built WiFi™

Sony Ericsson Satio Organizer

* Alarm clock
* Calculator
* Calendar
* Contacts
* Document readers
* Document editors
* Flight mode
* Notes
* Tasks

Sony Ericsson Satio Location-based services

* A-GPS
* Google Maps™
* Turn-by-turn navigation

So in all really, that's a lot of features for a small hand-held phone. The Sony Ericsson Satio mobile phone should be released on May 28, 2009 and for sale in stores by August / September '09.