Thursday, July 26, 2007

Nokia 7500 Prism: A diamond is forever


If you have already got mesmerized with the so called Nokia's L'Amour collection, then wait, hold your breath for another classic one – the Nokia 7500 Prism. Though it resembles with any other candy bar phones, but its unique design with criss cross paneling gives it a diamond look. So, next time, when you go for shopping with your loved ones – buy this diamond and express your feelings like “Diamond is forever (Hira hai sada ke liye).”

The 7500 Prism features a vibrant 2” colour screen with 16 million colours and 240 x 320 pixels resolution. Its also a very lightweight phone at just 82g and has a compact dimensions of 109 x 43.9 x 14.4 mm. In terms of features, its quite excellent. The device offers a 2.0MP camera with flash. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. Music features are a MP3 player, a video player and an FM radio.

As this phone is yet to be launched in the market, i can't predict the handset price. Let's hope for the best.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Nokia N77: Watch your favorite TV channel on the move


Technology has come a long way and so the new age mobile phones. With camera, music and business features, mobile TV is a new buzz that has rocked the digital mobile world. In fact, I had never ever imagined TV feature in mobile phones. But its true, Nokia has launched a mobile TV phone – the Nokia N77.

It reminds me of those days (I mean, 1985) when few people had Television in their homes, fortunately, I was also one of them. It was my bulky Black and White TV that I used to watch. When my dad bought the TV, I with my brother and sisters used to watch each and every program, whether relevant or not.

Now, time has changed, and the Nokia N77 has really brought a new revolution in the mobile world. With this handset, you can watch your favorite TV channels, movies and videos on the move. With auto-setting, it enables you to watch your preferred channels at the touch of your fingertips. So, imagine, you are on the way and the cricket world cup is running live in a TV channel, you need not to ask any person, simply open your Nokia N77 TV feature and watch the world cup live.

I am really excited; I wanna buy this handset soon. My friend bought this handset and it’s quite affordable, at least I can afford it easily -- and so, you friends.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Samsung F210: Get more music


In the rat race of music phones, Samsung has also launched a new MP3 music phone, the F210. At first sight, it looks like a MP3 player. Built on swivel mechanism, its more user-friendly and appealing. It’s a tri band GSM phone and is very slim and compact. The phone dimension is only 88 x 31 x 20mm and comes with a display resolution of 128 x 220 pixels.


As far as music features are concerned, the in-built music player supports several music file formats such as MP3 and AAC and offer superb sound quality. The main disadvantage of the phone is the absence of an FM radio. Additionally, the phone comes with a 2.0 MP camera, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB connectivity. Again, the device does not support EDGE but has GPRS and WAP browser for mobile Internet.

The most exciting feature of the Samsung F210 is its built-in memory of 1GB and that can further be expanded up to 2GB through microSD card. Don’t wait, Get the new music phone and keep rocking on the move.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Hello.... ye smart phonwa ka hai bhaiya: Lallu Prasad Yadava

“Smartphones for smart people,” they say, the new digital world is more like that. Does that mean, these phones are only for those who are intelligent? But, why these high funda gadgets are often called as Smartphones? I took more pain to collect some valuable information from the Internet and in that journey, i also made some changes in my life to become more smart than i was before – so practically, i consider myself as a smarter person. Thanks to Google search engine where i got some valuable information, i was not aware of.

Now, come to Smartphones, as per my Internet searching capability, i have come to know that devices that are built on Symbian OS, Windows mobile platform, PDA functionality or have QWERTY keyboard are considered as smart – but what about those who do not have all these? Well, its a big question and only a politician can answer this question, or may be you readers who consider yourselves as a good interpreter. But, i still doubt for those big names in politics, as when the IT sector was booming, Lalu Prasad Yadav, the former chief minister of Bihar once said, “ye IT waiti ka hai ji?” So, you can guess how much knowledge they have.

I think i am kidding seriously... Ya, Smartphones are smart bcoz of their rich functionality. You can even replace your bulky computer or laptop and can harmonize your work and personal life with ease. I bought a new Smartphone – the Sony Ericsson P990i and now i finally got to know what really Smartphones are. If you wanna change your mobile lifestyle, then try it once and become smart like me.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Nokia E90 communicator: Your path finder...



Finally, the most anticipated business phone is in the market. Yes, the Nokia E90 communicator from the news room has reached in the hands of consumers. Its just like a mini computer that consists of a vibrant 800 x 320 pixel display screen with 16 million colours combined with a QWERTY keyboard. The most appealing feature of the communicator is its external bright screen and the intuitive keypad.

Moreover, the Nokia E90 comes with a high-quality 3.2 mega-pixel camera with auto-focus and flash. Additional QCIF camera is there for video calls. Its a complete business phone, supported with 3G, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and HSCSD. Data can be easily shared via Bluetooth, Infra-red and USB connectivity. As far as phone memory is concerned, the Nokia E90 comes with 128 MB of internal memory plus up to 4GB of external memory support. Also equipped with an FM radio and document viewer for the corporate user.

The negative side of the phone is it weighs 210g, which is quite heavy. Rest all the features are up to the mark. All-in-all, the Nokia E90 is worth using it.
 
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