Sunday, February 26, 2012

Nokia 603 Existing Nokia Smartphone Line Up

Nokia 603 is an addition to renew the already existing Nokia Smartphone line up in market. The company has marketed mostly unique products that meet all the need of people across the world. They have launched the most cost effective phones with fully fledged features having the best of technology. Symbian Belle Smartphone is perfect example of this. The main aim was to keep the users connected with Near Field Communication technology. The new Nokia 603 Symbian Belle is complied with lots of features and single tap sharing and pairing.

Design
Nokia mobile Smartphone will exemplify the affordability and belief that Nokia never compromises on the experience and belief in the quality. This smart phone has incredible compact design which makes the Smartphone look durable. The phone is clear black with 3.5 inch, color display, scratch-resistant, sunlight optimized. This phone has Symbian Belle software and weights just 109.6 grams. The Nokia 603 is sleek as evident in the physical measurements. The dimension of the phone is 109.6 mm, 57.1 mm and 12.7 mm from its lxbxh respectively. The front panel of the phone is decorated with white and black color and in the rear panel option there will be yellow, green, fuscia in Nokia 603.

Music and audio functionality

In the Nokia 603 you can listen to various radio stations because the Smartphone has internal FM antenna radio. There are even good quality players which can play various kinds of audio formats like the AMR-WB/ MP3/eAAC, eAAC+/ AMR-NB /WMA. This will also support ringtones and video tones. There is music output in the speakers which has a TV-out NFC with high maintained standard 3.5 mm AV connector.

Camera in Nokia 603
The Smartphone comes with amazing full-screen 16:9 viewfinder and 5 megapixel camera. You can easily use the on screen controls for the face recognition. This will capture face reading and tracking. The camera will capture videos and boosts the 2592 X 1944 pixels results also. JPEG/EXIF is also supported in the phone. There is even the Nokia photo editor with the pinch zoom photo image viewer.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Nokia N9 Is The Best Chioce For You

Introduction:
The Nokia N9 was hottly anticipated and yet, sadly, this illusive handset won't be widely available to the majority of you readers. Simply put, when we hold the Nokia N9 in our hands, we're holding a piece of history. MeeGo, the culmination of decades of Nokia mobile software development, is now offically canceled So why are we reviewing the Nokia N9?

The hardware, both an evolution of the critically acclaimed Nokia N8 and an insight into what we might expect with the next chapter of Nokias. With its edgy plastic build, 1GHz processor, 3.9" AMOLED screen, 8MP camera and not least of all, MeeGo, the enigmatic Nokia N9 is both a proud tribute to yesterday and an optimistic insight into Nokia's tomorrow.

Design:
Undoubtedly, Nokia has churned out some fantastic hardware in recent years. Take the N8 and E7, respectively at the top of their game when it comes to product design with beautiful annodised alluminum chasis' and confident, bold shapes that just work in the hand, in the pocket and to the eye. We therefore have high expectations from the Nokia N9's AMOLED bevelled glass display,high-grade coloured plastic encasing,not to mention the slab's abundance of personality.

Beginning with the display, even before you set a finger upon the Gorilla Glass, as the light bounces off the beveled edges, the Nokia N9 begins to come into its own. With the phone locked, the convex beveling accentuates the natural curves of the device, while the deep, AMOLED black screen gives way to a light, typographic time display.

Double tap the screen to reveal the wallpaper, our chosen being a beautiful bokehing of light against a dark backdrop. At WVGA resolution, this 3.9" Clear Black AMOLED display delivers a crisp, vibrant image, and accurate colour with the wallpaper looking every bit as evocative as you might hope.
Interacting with the curved glass is a sensory treat, slick, smooth and contoured for an edge to edge recess with every swipe. All in all, a definite highpoint of the Nokia N9. The one criticism we would have relates to viewing angles.Tilt the device a few degrees and a blue hue takes hold, so while detail retains its integrity, color unfortunately doesn't.

The Nokia N9 can be rested flat or stood up in portrait thanks to its dramatic flat top and bottom sides. Pick up the handset and there's no cold, steely reception. Instead, the Nokia N9 greets with a nostalgic, reassuring room temperature warmth. In the face of the plastic casing, the phone feels thoroughly modern and solid. Maserfully crafted, curvaceous, laden with flush elements and a minimalistic, buttonless fascia, the Nokia N9's design comes together harmoniously and with intent.

Hidden on bezel below the screen: the front facing camera (strange, isn't it). On the right side is the volume rocker and lock/power button, at the base, the loudspeaker and on the top-side, the microSIM card slot, the hinged micro USB cover and 3.5mm headphone jack. On the back of the Nokia N9 lies the 8MP camera with dual LED flash. There is no removable battery or expandable memory which is unfortunate, though given the strong design, we can see why Nokia made this decision.

Simple, engaging and playful.Nokia have played to their strengths with their N9's design. Available in three colors, black, cyan and magenta, all finished to the highest degree, if you care about how what you pull out of your pocket looks, then you'll revel in revealing your Nokia N9. From an ergonomic point of view, the handset also feels rich, and sits well in the hand. The bottom right hand corner may be a tad edgy forprolongedcomfort against a palm, however for standard use, this handset is at the top of its game.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 800 Hands ON

The Nokia Lumia 800 is beautiful! The shiny curved glass and smooth unibody polycarbonate material match well. It’s the same design as the Nokia N9 and that’s not a bad thing. The size of the glass covers almost the whole front side of the Nokia Lumia 800 and seamlessly joins the rest of the phone. It plays a trick on your eyes that makes it difficult to see the actual edge of the 3.7″ Clearblack AMOLED display. There’s even a sensor under the top right corner that is only visible at certain angles. Don’t let the display’s beauty fool you. It’s made of the ultra strong Gorilla Glass.

The Nokia Lumia 800 feels very natural in the hand. I can easily wrap one hand around the device. HTC and Samsung offers devices with larger screens, but these phones are overall larger, too. I find bigger phones more difficult to use with one hand, but others may not find that a problem. For comparison, the Nokia Lumia 800 is thinner but slightly taller and wider than the popular Nokia N8.

The Nokia Lumia 800 has four physical buttons: volume up, volume down, power, and the camera button. You might want to check if these buttons are loose. Some reviewers have reported a lot of movement when rubbing these buttons. Luckily, my review unit doesn’t have that issue.

On top of the Nokia Lumia 800 are the 3.5mm audio jack, microUSB and microSIM slots. The microUSB slot has a door that needs to be open whenever you need to charge. You can then use your nail to slide the compartment for the microSIM. You’ll need to get a microSIM cutter to make your old SIM card fit in the Nokia Lumia 800. Some carriers sell microSIMs at their stores if you don’t want to cut it yourself. For example, I was able to go in and out of a T-Mobile store within 5 minutes for a microSIM.

The loudspeaker is located at the bottom. I don’t see any other holes for the microphone, so I’m going to assume it’s somewhere here, too.

The back has the 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and dual LED flash. We’ll talk about the camera options and image quality later in this review.

The keyboard on the Nokia Lumia 800 is amazing! Seriously. It is! I can tap on it really fast and the keyboard somehow knows what buttons I meant to press instead of the ones next to it. If you need more help, predicted words appear above the keyboard. iPhone users will feel right at home, too. They’re pretty similar.

Email is great on the Nokia Lumia 800. Setup is so easy. If you’re a Gmail user like me, just enter your Google account and password, then all your contacts, calendar, and email get synced! Multiple email accounts are supported as well. To keep things neat, there’s an option to  link the inboxes  so you can view all your emails from multiple accounts in one inbox. To view emails separately, just go to the folders and select the account you want to view. The user interface is great, too. The subject on new mails are colored, while email threads are indented. Shortcut tip: tap the left side of an email to reveal checkboxes and select multiple emails.

The browser on the Nokia Lumia 800 loads most websites quickly, but I noticed a few problems. Some sites don’t render well. One example is the touch-friendly version of Facebook. That’s a huge problem for Facebook addicts like me. It’s also a hit or miss with embedded Youtube videos. Some will play fine, but some pages show error messages that Flash is unsupported. Another website that doesn’t render is Mashable. The websites that do render work great with pinch-to-zoom. I don’t know the technical reasons behind this, but I think it has something to do with HTML5. The HTML5 Test website gives the Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone browser a score of 141. That’s lower than 177 for Android, 272 for the MeeGo browser on the Nokia N9, and 296 for the iOS browser iPhone 4. Let us know if you have a better explanation for these issues.

Bing. Most of us use Google to search the web, but Bing is surprisingly good on Windows Phone. In addition to normal search, there are four options at the bottom of the app that are fun to use. There’s location, music recognition, product scanner, and voice search. The scanner is my favorite. It requires no action from you. Just place a barcode or books in front of your phone, then it will automatically search for the product. You can see more info about the scanned product and check its prices.

Nokia Drive and Maps. To differentiate from other Windows Phone devices, Nokia offers Nokia Drive and Nokia Maps. Other manufacturers will get Nokia Maps, but Drive will be exclusive to Nokia devices. Maps is currently in beta and the two aren’t closely integrated yet. For example, if I search on Nokia Maps, I don’t have the option to use Nokia Drive to navigate to the place. At their current state, Drive and Maps are snappy. We haven’t experienced slowdowns or lags when zooming or panning through the maps. GPS locks are quick too. The Nokia Lumia 800 finds my location within seconds.

The voice navigation on Nokia Drive does not tell you the street names when turning, but we were told this feature will be added in an update. Not bad for a free service!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Nokia N900 Is Just Here!

The new Nokia N900 is a full-touchscreen slider smart phone or a mobile computer (as Nokia says it).It has a large 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen display screen, HSPA and WiFi, 32GB of storage (expandable to 48GB via a microSD card), a 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera with dual LED flash,Assisted GPS,fast ARM Cortex-A8 processor (also used in Palm Pre and iPhone 3GS).The Nokia N900 features a full Adobe Flash 9.4 support and runs on a Maemo Linux-based OS.

The Nokia N900 packs a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor, up to 1GB of application memory and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration. The result is PC-like multitasking, allowing many applications to run simultaneously. Switching between applications is simple, as all running content is constantly available through the dashboard. The panoramic homescreen can be fully personalized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications.

To make web browsing more enjoyable, the Nokia N900 features a high-resolution WVGA touch screen and fast internet connectivity with 10/2 HSPA and WLAN. Thanks to the browser powered by Mozilla technology, websites look the way they would on any computer. Online videos and interactive applications are vivid with full Adobe Flash(TM) 9.4 support. Maemo software updates happen automatically over the internet.

Messaging on the N900 is easy and convenient thanks to the full physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Setting up email happens with only a few touches and the Nokia Messaging service mobilizes up to 10 personal email accounts. Text message or IM exchanges with friends are shown in one view and all conversations are organized as separate windows.

The Nokia N900 has 32GB of storage, which is expandable up to 48GB via a microSD card. For photography, the Maemo software and the N900 come with a new tag cloud user interface that will help users get the most out of the 5MP camera and Carl Zeiss optics.

We already told you about Nokia N900 when it was only a 3D rendering, and talked about it when it made it through FCC which proved us it also had GPS features. Just a couple of days ago the company made the Nokia N900 official. What are the highlights of the N900? Well, Nokia decided to load this device Maemo 5 OS which is completely Linux based – which means a lot for all the true geeks out there.

It also promises a very decent web browsing experience with Mozilla technology and full Adobe Flash 9.4 support. Speaking of internets, we have to mention how connected Nokia N900 is. It does fast internet connectivity with 10/2 HSPA and WLAN – currently supporting 900/1700/2100 MHz. Of course there’s bluetooth too.

Other features of Nokia N900 include the 3.5″ touch screen with 800×480 resolution, 5MP camera with flash and Carl Zeiss lens, integrated GPS, 1GB of memory, physical slide-down keyboard, 600 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 1320mAh battery, 32GB of storage which can be expanded to 48 via the microSD card slot, and the OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration.

Did we mention it is a phone too? :) Yeah, you can call your friends with the Nokia N900.How much will the Nokia N900 will cost you? When it comes out in October in selected markets it will go for about 500 Euros.