Nokia N95 coming to T-Mobile
May 3rd, 2007

There has been high demant for Nokia N95 which nokia claims to be high end mobile pc phone. And in last few days there has been lots of rumours on net about its availability on T-Mobile. According to rumours Nokia N95 will be available with TMobile shortly in US.For those who does not know Nokia N95 features, it comes with state of art dual sliding design, 5 megapixel camera, GPS reciever and has powerful internet browsing and emailing features.
LG KU250 to give 3G Power to all
February 14th, 2007

LG has come up with an revolutionary idea to give power of 3G to all its customer with their latest product called LG KU250 cell phone. According to surces the key features will include GSM and WCDMA support, 1.76” LCD with 176X220 resolutions, 3G Video Telephony, Dual Camera (1.3Megapixel + VGA), Easy Internet Access up to 386kbps, Audio codecs such as MP3, AAC, AAC+ and WMA, Micro SD Slot, and speaker phone.
LG was also very happy to launch this product and below is the their statement in press. This product is expected to be in market shortly and will be available through twelve major operators in world.
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Nokia N80- Latest Music Phone in N-Series
April 7th, 2006
Nokia N80 is latest music phone in N Series from Nokia with smart extraordinary features likePhone type Quadband support, GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 support, Connectivity using 3G, EDGE, GPRS, WAP, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB, WLAN, Video calls, Voice commands, Speakerphone, cool slider design and measures (W x D x H) 95.4 x 50 x 23.4 mm ,Weight w/battery 134 g, Primary display type TFT LCD display size 2.1-inch, Operating system Symbian OS, 820mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery with talk time of 3 hours and 192 hours standby, Internal memory 40 MB with optional Expansion slot(s) for miniSD
Other Features includes Email with attachment support; video and photo editors; Series 60 platform, MMS, Predictive text input, Ringtone composer, Built-in vibrate alert, Built-in digital camera.
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Nokia N70 Smartphone Review by CNET
April 7th, 2006
Latest in N Series from Nokia is N70 and as usual CNET is one of first to review the model. Here is what they have to say “At 126g and measuring 108.8 x 53 x 17.5mm, the N70 is not only the smallest and lightest member in Nokia’s current N-series handsets, it is also slightly more compact than the 6680. More importantly, Nokia has done a good job in improving the overall aesthetics of the phone, giving a matt finish that’s comfortable to hold and a classy metallic bezel around the display and keyboard. The candy-bar phone comes in two colors–Ivory Pearl/Auberg and Silver/Black–which should appeal to both genders.
Like the 6680, the N70 sports a 176 x 208-pixel LCD display that supports up to 262K-colors. The screen is generally sharp and comes with adjustable brightness settings for optimal viewing in daylight conditions.
We like that Nokia has added a spring-loaded sliding cover to protect the camera lens of the onboard 2-megapixel camera. However, the slide action is a little sluggish and could have been made smoother if metallic tracks were used.”
Read Nokia N90 Review
Read full N70 review at CNET
Nokia N91 Review by CNET
April 7th, 2006
CNET Asia has reviewed most awaited and revolutionary model fro Nokia N91 with 4GB internal memory and 2 Megapixel camera and wrote “At 113.1 x 55.2 x 22mm and weighing 156g, the N91 is a relatively bulky phone that redeems its beefy stature with an amazing 4GB micro harddrive. Though Nokia executives declined to comment on the manufacturer for the storage solution, we are fairly sure that it uses the same Hitachi drive that was implemented in Apple’s first-generation iPod mini.Resolving most user complaints that playback controls and music management on other MP3-playing phones are lackluster, to say the least, the N91 offers both dedicated hardware playback buttons and a music management system that is comparable to those found on Apple and Creative players. We found that the playback controls can slide down to reveal a numerical keypad and our initial impressions of the tactile feedback on the N91 were generally very good.
Read Nokia N90 Camera Phone Review here
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Nokia 6600 Smartphone
April 7th, 2006
Unleash the power of imaging with the Nokia 6600. Direct your own video masterpieces and share them with the world via MMS or Bluetooth wireless technology. Add excitement by streaming or downloading audio and video clips of business news, music, sport and entertainment. Make conference calls, and check emails on the go. This is cutting edge technology at your fingertips. Give your personal and business communication skills a cutting edge with the Nokia 6600. Its gamut of features and enhancements will turn heads. Unleash the power of imaging with its video recorder and share your masterpieces via MMS. Conduct conferences or check emails on the go. Stream or download business news, music, sports and entertainment. It’s intense!
Nokia 6630 Smartphone
April 7th, 2006
Not only is the Nokia 6630 a 1.3 megapixel digital imaging device, it is also a portable office and a modern rich-media machine. Follow these links to find out more about the Nokia 6630:
Powerfull Connectivity ongo :
- Faster connectivity and high-speed browsing with WCDMA and EDGE* technologies
- Access email accounts whether work or personal (supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols)
- Advanced PIM (calendar, contacts, task list etc) to help you stay in touch
- Document viewers - Quickword, Quicksheet and Quickpoint
- Pop-Port™, interface with USB cable
- Develop customized applications to suit your unique corporate systems using Software Development Kit (SDK), available for Java and Symbian (C++)
Nokia 2865- Latest CDMA phone from Nokia
April 6th, 2006
Evolve to a style like no other with the Nokia 2865 CDMA phone. Elegantly crafted with a slim, attractive design combined with a high resolution color display, discover unique sophistication within mobile technology. Redefine the way you communicate by using Bluetooth technology to share information with friends. Tune in and listen to your favourite music stations with the integrated FM radio. Keep up with the latest happenings by browsing news, sports or entertainment, or download stuff for your phone using WAP 2.0. Whatever you do, the Nokia 2865 CDMA phone is style personified.
Samsung SGH-E635 Mobile Phone
March 27th, 2006
With the stylish Samsung e635 you get a high-resolution camera with 4x digital zoom and a large, bright color display in a sleek, sliding form factor. Add that to instant messaging capabilities, a speakerphone and support for wireless internet connectivity, and you’ve got a great mobile companion.
The phone comes with built-in polyphonic ringtones plus a vibrating alert. A built-in ringtone composer allows you to craft your own ringtones, as well. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Plus, picture and ringer ID functionality lets you assign photos and ringtones to specific callers.
Nokia 3250 Mobile Camera Phone
March 27th, 2006
Do a triple take with the Nokia 3250 phone. One twist of the wrist and it becomes a music player with memory expandable up to 1 GB for up to 750 songs. Transfer tracks from your CDs using Nokia Audio Manager and then transfer them from your PC to your phone. Use the stereo headphones provided or plug your own headphones into the 3.5 mm jack in the headset cable.
Twist again and it’s a 2 megapixel camera. Snap in landscape or portrait mode and get up close with the 4x zoom. Store your photos and videos on the 128 MB microSD card and then upload them to your mobile blog with Lifeblog.
Twist back and it’s a smartphone. Take calls on five continents, browse over EDGE, and get creative with all the imaging and music software packed inside.
Whichever way you twist it, there’s a lot you can do with the Nokia 3250 phone.