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Nokia’s New N900

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Nokia has released yet another breath taking phone this time around the Finnish company has spring back into action with this recent addition the N900.

Having released many series of solid phone, this time around Nokia has upped its ante with a sleek new design and a powerful handset that would make any tech junkie bend to its knees. At 18mm thick, you could expect the N900 a bit chunkier than you’d ever expect but the phone itself is solid and well built. There are no buttons on top giving you this clean feel. The phone itself has a dimension of 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm and weights at 181 grams. Considering its weight it might be heavy than the average smart phone.

It sports a 3.5 inch screen that slides back to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard that is perfect and evenly spaced out. The first thing you should notice about the phone would be the exception of making calls, you can only make calls on landscape mode making it near impossible to operate with one hand.

The phone is integrated with Maemo 5 technology, the same thing that you see on Linux devices. This in turn means developers can create a number of useful applications making the phone flexible and versatile.

With a 3.5-inch LCD screen and a 800×480 resolution it’s almost like you’re having a notebook in the palm of your hand. The images are crystal clear and colorful that makes picture viewing and video playback a niche for the N900.

The N900 supports a host of new connectivity features including the Ovi by Nokia, Skype, Jabber, SIP and Google Talk just to name a few. Messages are displayed alongside the SMS and with the unique “Conversations” tab it’s very simple to switch from messages.

The N900 is an awesome piece of device offering the best in both worlds. Consider this a new step in Nokia in making quality and awesome phones.

Get Into Full Motion with Sony Ericsson’s Yari

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The new Sony Ericsson Yari is specifically targeted to give consumers the ultimate gaming experience. It may lack the most innovative slider but don’t fret this little device has many surprises in its sleeves. The Yari has a decent 5-mega pixel camera with auto focus. But its real focus has to be its gaming functionality.

Thanks to the built in GestureTek, the new Sony Ericsson Yari can use its own camera to detect your moves and translate them into gaming moves. It can also do some wireless multiplayer games. The technology has already been introduced in Japan through its DoCoMo cellphones but it is only now that it has been readily available for worldwide use.

The design of the Sony Ericsson Yari is simple and neat that will attract many conservative users. But the hood may seem a bit obnoxious that might not appeal to many tech freaks. For starters it has two small knobs present above the display which are actually dedicated for gaming. Between the keys are the light sensors, earpiece and the secondary camera.

It sports a 2.4 inch screen with 262K color display, pretty well for viewing pictures. Underneath the LCD screen lies the ample D-pad which is sided by six controls topped with thin soft key followed by a huge call and end key.

Sliding up the phone reveals the 12-key alphanumeric keypad. The phone also supports a standard 3.5mm jack and the micro/mini USB port for transferring files in a breeze. To our surprise the phone is equipped with the same Walkman music player but not being a complete Walkman device. Consider this phone more of a hybrid combining both Cybershot and Walkman elements all into one.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson Yari is a great phone with excellent gaming capabilities. It has revolutionized the way we think of phones and it is well suited to many gamers.

Nokia’s new Iphone Killer

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After several months of waiting the new Nokia N96 has finally arrived at our local stores. The challenge is that the arrival of the N96 has made it a clear warning to other rival phone makers a run for their money. It made other competitors to innovate and accept the challenge to make gadgets better and more superb than the existing ones in the market.

With the current launch of Nokia’s N96, Apple now has a challenger to face with. They say that the N96 is surely an Iphone killer but would it stand out and do so? The N96 promised to be full of software upgrades and has the looks that can make even the geekiest nerd drool over. Its physical appearance is superb considering the slick and vibrant finish it has.

When you first look at the N96 it has a unique appearance compared to its predecessors. The first thing you should notice about the device is that it has some smooth curves along the edges unlike its previous predecessors that sports a candy bar approach. Nokia even tried to also smoothen up the face of the N95 by totally leveling the entire device; almost, there are no raised buttons present.

When it comes to internal memory the N96 now has a total of 16 GB of storage space to tinker with. Not only that, it is also equipped with a powerful 5-megapixel camera. It is also expandable up to 8GB with the support of a MicroSD card. It still runs on a Symbian S60 software platform, making it feel like old, considering the phone bugs down whenever you try to open too many applications all at once.

Overall the phone is perfect for every occasion. You can take it anywhere and performs your task with ease. Use it on the go to take videos, browse the net or even take pictures the Nokia N95 surely stands out.

The Ultimate Walkman Phone From Sony Ericsson

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Sony Ericsson has been known to be the leader when it comes to delivering crisp sounds through the use of mobile technology. Just recently Sony Ericsson has added a new member to its Walkman family. The new Sony Ericsson W995 was recently announced at a press conference stating that it’s more than just a phone but a new breed of Walkman phone.

The build of the W995 is truly exceptional, the slick and grisly design is perfect for everyone. It comes in a solid black and silver color scheme. But it also comes in different colors like cosmic silver and energetic red versions of the phone. One thing new about this phone is that there s a stand on the back of the casing, the very first model to feature a design that is unique and simple. It’s a silver flip-out loop that helps the phone to be positioned vertically or horizontally.

The new Sony Ericsson W995 sports a screen that measures 2.6 in diagonally and a 240 x 320 pixels LCD. The pixels are so clear and crisps that it is difficult to find fault in sharpness and clarity. The phone is thin and light perfect to slip into a pocket or grip it into your hand. The phone measures 97mm tall and 49mm wide, 15 mm thick and only weights in at 113g when the phone is closed but when it is slide up it measures approximately 125mm.

When the phone is slide up closed the number pad is kept clear from view. This phone also comes pack with a 8.1 megapixel camera, perfect for those stolen memories to keep. All in all the Sony Ericsson W995 is perfect for music lovers and photographers who want to keep their lifestyle simple and clear. It’s another great phone from Sony Ericsson that combines the very best of both worlds.

Twist on Messaging: Nokia 7705

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Are you tired of the same line of phone models coming out? Do you want something new, different, and fresh? Verizon Wireless together with Nokia now offers you the newest and latest hanset which will surely catch your attention as it has been set apart from the usual designs of mobile phones.

The Nokia 7705 Twist is a square-shaped mobile phone. You will need to give it a twist for the QWERTY keypads to reveal themselves. It was desgined for an on-the-go quick messaging. It comes with a 3-megapixel camera which inclde an autofocus feature and flash. Web browsing, V CAST Music with Rhapsody, voice command, and speakerphone options able.

For better track on active conversations, as seen on Nokia X3, this phone also has a threaded message feature. While you can email, IM, MMS, and SMS, this phone is also very blog-savvy. It has a “post to blog” feature and can also easily post up your snaps and text to other social network sites.

Contact Ligh Ring feature is also found at the lower right corner of the phone which may be customized to identify a message or call from those on your directory contact. Other features like built-in mirror, Habitat mode, Bluetooth, media center for easy downloads is also indcluded in the Nokia 7705 Twist.

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