C3
The C series is aimed at people who want a budget handset and also want good communications features. Nokia C3 is young, social, simple and reliable. C3 handset is designed to make it as smooth as possible to be active within social networks. All messenger applications are immediately accessible from the start screen or via the dedicated button under the display. With a sleek design and a full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia C3 should grab the attention of the active social media consumers. The display format is pretty standard, it is 2.4-inches, and the Nokia C3 Smartphone itself is easy to handle. The new Nokia C3 cell phone is equipped with a 3.5-inch plug and USB interfaces. It does not support multi-tasking, but it works well despite its rather dated look and use of large fonts.
• Dimensions: 115.5 x 58.1 x 13.6 mm
• Weight (with battery): 114 g
• Volume: 63.2 cc
• 2.4" 256K-color QVGA display with excellent sunlight legibility
• 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera
• QVGA video recording at 15fps
• Series 40 UI, 6th edition
• Stereo FM radio with RDS, Visual radio
• Bluetooth (with A2DP)
• Standard micro USB port
• Micro SD card slot (8GB supported, 2GB included)
• 3.5mm audio jack
• Talk time up to 7 hours
• Standby time up to 800 hours
• Music playback time 30 hours
• Web browsing of real web pages through Nokia OSS web browser
• JavaScript version 1.3 and 1.5
• ECMA Script support
• CSS support
• OMA DRM version 2.0
• QWERTY messenger bar
• Quad-band GSM/EDGE
• 802.11b/g Wi-Fi support
• Supported mark-up languages: HTML, XHTML, WML
• TCP/IP support
C3


E71


The Nokia E71 features a slim design, while still managing to have a full QWERTY keyboard. The Symbian smartphone is stocked with features, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and U.S. 3G support. Voice, messaging, and productivity tools are also strong. The Nokia E71 has officially entered the ring, and it’s coming out fighting. Spoiler Alert: we love this phone. Full review is after the break!It may be that the Nokia E series sometimes suffers from Jan Brady syndrome, as it gets overshadowed by a flashier member of its family--the nokia n series. But the E series is just as bright and deserves some recognition too. Traditionally, the E series devices have been very corporate-centric and serious in design, but now Nokia is updating the line with the introduction of the Nokia E66 and Nokia E71, bringing with them a modernized look and a fresh set of features. The entire phone is chrome and while it’s definitely a fingerprint magnet Everything is proportionate and sort of just works well together. the E71's strengths are in media creation (typing documents, Office work, camera, camcorder, and so on - the usual Nokia/S60 strengths). Both devices can do most of what the other does, just not as well. The attempted crossover is evidenced by the iPhone 2 platform adding enterprise features while the E71 now plays DRMed WMA music, etc. Then there are the starkly different form factors.The middle select key actually serves as the notification light, too. So when you have a missed event, the border around the middle key will glow white until you cleared the event, or until the expiration time you set for the notification light expires. It’s a nice touch and a creative way to get rid of the annoying older-fashioned status light The keyboard, then, is easily a match for the 8820's excellent offering, but how about the rest of the device? Well, there's no scrolling trackball, but the directional pad above the keyboard is easy to use and works well. If anything, the buttons for picking up and hanging up calls next to the pad are a little on the small side but they're easy to get used to. Combine those with the four well-sized shortcut keys and the pair of soft keys and overall you've got a very comprehensive control cluster.
• Quad-band GSM support
• 3G with HSDPA 3.6Mbps support
• 57 x 114 x 10 mm set size and 240 x 320 pixels screen size
• Weight: 127 g
• Micro-USB connector, full-speed, 2.5 mm Nokia connector
• Music playback time (maximum): 18 h
• Micro SD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 8 GB, 110 MB internal dynamic memory
• Landscape 2.36" 16M color display of QVGA resolution
• Comfortable full QWERTY keypad
• Convenient business-minded shortcut keys
• Symbian 9.2 OS, S60 UI with FP1 (topped with some FP2 goodies)
• 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB of SDRAM
• Wi-Fi
• Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS
• 3.15 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash
• Slimmest smartphone to-date, slimmest Wi-Fi and/or GPS handset to-date
• Stainless steel casing
• Standard 2.5mm audio jack
• Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support
• microUSB v2.0
• FM radio
• Remote Wipe
• Provider-independent VoIP support
• Infrared port
• Great battery life
• Office document editor
• User-friendly Mode Switch for swapping two homescreen setups
• Rich retail package
• Battery: BP-4L 1500 mAh Li-Po standard battery GSM up to 10 h 30 min WCDMA up to 4 h 30 min talk time
most expensive mobile


They (men and women) wear gold chains to adorn their leathery necks. They (men and women) wear earrings that sparkle like the eyes of an orgiastic llama. And they (men and women) have the undoubtedly enterprising Austrian jewelry designer Peter Aloisson to make gadgets that might remind lesser beings of trinkets from the artist formerly known as Saddam Hussein.An Apple iPhone 3G made of 18 carat gold and encrusted with diamonds is laying claim to the title of the world's most expensive phone.Designed by Austrian jeweller Peter Aloisson the customised iPhone is priced at £1.6 million The handset is surrounded by a white gold line encrusted with a total of 138 brilliant cut diamonds of the best quality. But the most prominent feature of the "Kings button" phone is its home button that features a rare 6.6 carat diamond. Mr Aloisson, has a record of blurring the lines between gadget, art and jewellery. The latest of Mr. Aloisson's creations is a $2.5 million iphona. May I quote some of the forbiddingly florid language from mr.aloissons alluring website. "Made of solid 18-carat yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. A fabulous combination. The white gold line is encrusted with a total of 138 brilliant cut diamonds of the best quality." The latest of Mr. Aloisson's creations is a $2.5 million iphona. May I quote some of the forbiddingly florid language from mr. aloisson’s alluring web site "Made of solid 18-carat yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. A fabulous combination. The white gold line is encrusted with a total of 138 brilliant cut diamonds of the best quality." Besides his "extravagant luxurious mobile phones" which he has been manufacturing for 8 years he also redesigns household objects. The iPhone has capitalised on the sucess of the iconic iPod to become the most sought after of a new generation of smart phones. The latest of Mr. Aloisson's creations is a $2.5 million iphona. May I quote some of the forbiddingly florid language from : "Made of solid 18-carat yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. A fabulous combination. The white gold line is encrusted with a total of 138 brilliant cut diamonds of the best quality."However its competitors, including Microsoft's Zune, Google's G1 and Blackberry's Storm are raidly rolling out a new range of applications in a bid to close the gap. There are some people of means who are desperate for everyone to know they are people of means.But wait, this touching work of art has a unique feature. No, it does not polish your shoes while you talk on the phone. And no, it doesn't have a built-in vibrator to massage your ear. It does, however, have a "home button" that carries a rare 6.6-carat diamond. The Web site gushes that this button is "integrated in the design, as if this diamond has been made for 'taking you home.'" In order to make you understand that this phone is probably not for you, Mr. Aloisson has dubbed the device the "Apple iPhone 3G Kings Button." I accept that many things are not for me. In many ways, I am delighted that Mr. Aloisson has created a thriving business in concocting these portable tombs of excess. It gives us all hope in troubled times. I have no idea how many he has sold in the United States. Surely, there is a hedge fund manager or senior bank figure who may have purchased one in order to look more dapper in a South Dakota night club Taste is a highly subjective thing. And you might think that Mr. Aloisson was having an off-day when he designed this homage to catatonia.However, I discreetly perused some of his other cell phone creations, and I have concluded that the iPhone 3G Kings Button is truly one of his finest works. (price upon request) somehow reminds me of Jaws from the Bond movies. In fact, perhaps Mr. Aloisson's enterprise has given you a business idea. Perhaps you will now dig deep to create, say, a crystal- and gold-encrusted MacBook Air. If so, please step away from your desk and breathe deeply. I think the new, new thing is to make stuff feel cheaper than it really is, not more expensive. Papier-mache BlackBerry, anyone? The (price upon request) suggests nothing more than the drapes at my aunt's house. A Bentley, for example. When I see one floating down the street, I think to myself: "Hmm, well, the driver's dyed his hair out of a bottle, but that's a tastefully designed vehicle."However, when I look at the iPhone 3G Kings Button, I think: "Wears shoes from a crocodile, smiles like a reptile, and makes love like a cockroach. Oh, and dons Aramis cologne."Who knows why I think this? As for what Mr. Aloisson did with the (price upon request), all I can say is that if I were bling, I would be extremely concerned about defamation of character. And the (price upon request) speaks to me of a serious and contagious tropical disease.
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Nokia 5130


The 5130 seems at first glance to be an updated version of the 5310 xpress music phona. This classic bar shaped mobile phone designed by Nokia . it ismainly black in colour which comes in a red option or a blue colour option. The Nokia 5130 is XpressMusic. this is a music focused handset. The classic bar shaped casing is 107.5mm in height, 46.7mm in width & 14.8mm in depth which fits into the user hand perfectly when in use. The casing weighs 88 grams which is lightweight therefore easy to carry & hold. The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic comes with a 2 Inch QVGA screen which has a coloured display & below the screen the user will find the navigation controls, call keys & a numeric keypad. The 5130 XpressMusic comes from the Nokia. This music focus phone comes with a built in music player which supports a large range of music playback formats including MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, Midi, WMA, WAMR & MXMF formats. The 5130 XpressMusic come with easy to access volume keys which allow the user to control their sound in an instant & with easy to reach music keys which allow the user to enjoy the music playback feature on their mobile phone. The user can enjoy up to 20 hours of music playback time from a fully charged battery on the Nokia 5130 XpressMusic. The music ent. It operates on S40 V5, the operating system specific to the mark. Works on frequencies GSM 850 – 900 – 1800 to 1900. It incorporates Bluetooth technology, digital camera with built-in 2.0 megapixel resolution with 8x digital zoom has the ability to play music in MP3, AAC, WMA and MP4 high quality thanks to built-in speaker and integrated into mp4 video player with fullscreen ( horizontal). It has support for USB, with micro-USB port and Nokia PC Suite. The display (or screen) is TFT QVGA resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, it is also possible to expand the internal memory of 30 MB for user information through a MicroSD memory card up almacemamiento providing up to 16 Gbytes [2 ] for multimedia. the 5130 is a newer phone, it's a less powerful one. First the size - there's no other way to put this, but the 5130 is fat. It's longer and wider too, and heavier. Just bigger all over. But for no obvious purpose, as the battery life is no better and the screen is the same size as the 5310, at 2 inches across. And the screen shows only 256,000 colours, instead of 2 million on the 5310. The memory card slot supports smaller card sizes too - restricted to 2 GB.
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• 2 Inch 256k Colour QVGA Screen (320 x 240 Pixels skin size
• 2 Megapixel Camera,4 x Digital Zoom,Landscape ModeDedicated Camera Key
• Dimensions size : 107.5 x 46.7 x 14.8 mm
• Weight: 88 g ,Volume: 65 cc
• Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
• Up to 256k colours
• Dedicated music and volume keys, Numeric keypad
• Colours and covers: Red, Blue
• Micro-USB connector, 3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
• microSD memory card slot, hot swap, support up to 2 GB, 1 GB microSD card included
• 30 MB internal dynamic memory
• BL-5C 1020 mAh Li-Ion standard battery
• Talk time (maximum): - GSM 6 hrs
• Standby time (maximum): - GSM 288 hrs
• Video playback time (maximum): 4 hrs
• Video recording time (maximum): 1 hr
• Music playback time (maximum): up to 21 hrs
• Operating frequency: Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900Data network
• GPRS release 4, class B, with GPRS multislot class 32, EDGE GPRS multislot class 32
• TCP/IP support, Capability to serve as data modem
• Support for MS Outlook synchronization of contacts, calendar and notes
• Integrated hands-free speakerphone
• Number screening for messaging and calls
• Automatic answer with headset or car kit
• Any key answer
• Call waiting, call hold, call divert
• Logging of dialed, received and missed calls
• Automatic redial
• Speed dialing
• Fixed dialing number support
• Vibrating alert (internal)
• Side volume keys
• Mute/unmute
• Contacts with images
• Conference calling
• EMS picture messaging (send and receive)
• Bluetooth®,Micro USB,TV Out,3.5mm AV Connector,EDGE,GPRS
• MMS version 1.3 message size up to 600 kb
• Automatic resizing of images for MMS
• Nokia Xpress audio messaging
• Common inbox for SMS and MMS messages
• Supported protocols: IMAP, POP, SMTP, OMA EMN
• Support for e-mail attachments
• Java MIDP 2.0
• Flash Lite 2.0
• Chat and instant messaging: Windows Live Support and Mobile QQ (only inChina)
• Opera mini browser
• English-Chinese dictionary
• Translator
• Nokia native Email
• Supported mark-up languages: HTML, XHTML
• Supported protocols: WAP 2.0
• TCP/IP support
• Opera mini browser
• Nokia Mobile Search
• Java™ Games,Embedded Games,Downloadable Games


Nokia's N900 is unique mbile. The latest addition to the Nokia family is the first device running mamemo a new OS that takes the best of Nokia's internet tablet range and stuffs it into a phone-sized chassis as it's the only phone to run Nokia's home-brewed mobile Linux operating system, Maemo. It may be the only phone ever to run Maemo, as Nokia has announced that Maemo will merge with Intel's Moblin to become MeeGo. Being a fully Linux-compatible OS, that means that you can theoretically use any Linux application on it, so it's no wonder that developers love it. For the average user, there are plenty of interesting and useful features Featuring a huge 3.5-inch screen and full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it's also packing a seriously strong engine under the hood to power things along. Will the N900 shed the ageing image of Symbian and bring Nokia to the next level to match the likes of is iphona. There's also a unified messaging application that pools SMS texts and instant messenger conversations into one interface, and an app called Hermes which checks online for more information about your contacts. Hermes searches for more information and photos from your contacts on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. The first thing you notice about this its size. It's certainly hefty at 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm, and the weight of 181g means it's not going to win any slimming contests either. That's not to say it doesn't have its phone-related charms, but you need to know what you're getting into with the N900 - it's a hackers delight and it's got a huge screen for the internet. Proximity sensor for auto turn-off and Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate display.
• 32 GB internal storage256 MB RAM
• microSD, up to 16GB card slot
• Expandable to up to 48 GB with an external microSD card
• 3.5G and WLAN connectivity
• Quadband GSM with GPRS and EDGE
• Data transfers over a cellular network 10/2Mbps
• Data transfers over Wi-Fi 54Mbps Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
• Flash 9.4 support
• Full-screen browsing
• Size: 3.5" touch display
• Resolution: 800 x 480 pixels (WVGA)
• Up to 65 000 colours
• Desktop with up to 4 personalisable views
• Landscape and portrait (for voice calls) modes
• 3D Graphics acceleration with support for OpenGL ES 2.0
• Brightness control
• Ambient light detector
• Capability to serve as data modem via USB connection
• Weight 191 gm
• 110.9 x 59.8 x 18 mm, 113 cc dimension size
• 3.5 mm audio jack
• WVGA(848 x 480)@25fps video
• ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX530 graphics cpu
• v2.1 with A2DP blutooth
• Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Detailed, max 30 days call records
• Vibration; MP3 ringtones
• HSDPA, 10Mbps; HSUPA, 2Mbps 3g
• Stereo FM radio (via third party software); FM transmitter
• 5 + downloadable games
• 5 MP, 2576x1936 pixels5 MP, 2576x1936 pixels
• SMS (threaded view), Email, Push Email, IM
• xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds browser
• Up to 6 h 30 min(2G) / Up to 4 h30 min (3G¬) talk time
• Up to 278 h (2G) / Up to 250 h (3G) stand by battery
• Up to 24 h 30 min music player
• Skype and GoogleTalk VoIP integration
• MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ music player
• WMV/RealVideo/MP4/AVI/XviD/DivX video player
• TV-out
• PDF document viewer
• Photo editor
• Adobe Flash Player 9.4
• Linux-based operating system
• 3D graphics accelerator with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
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Nokia 6300


Nokia's slogan for the 6300 is Simply beautiful. The 6300 is a sophisticated & stylish Nokia mobile phone which comes in an attractive stainless steel casing.The beauty comes from the sleek, classic design with stainless-steel surfaces, and the simplicity reflects the fact that this is an all-round kind of phone. The handset is stunning in looks which is packed full of fun & highly useable features for its user to enjoy. The handset comes in a curvaceous stainless steel casing with a glossy black section around the screen & on the reverse of the handset highlighting the camera features lens. The display is exceptional: a high resolution 240 x 320 pixel display with an amazing 16 million colours. On the outside the 6300 ticks all the right boxes. The phone comes with a large 2 Inch screen which provides up to 16.7 million colours on a TFT QVGA type display. The Nokia 6300 comes with a highly useable & attractive stainless steel keypad. The size is perfect: it's very slim (just 11.7mm) and not too wide, and the weight is enough to make it feel solid and substantial, but not so much that it feels heavy.so The keypad is a decent size and is easy to use
features
• attractive yet conservative design
• 16M colors TFT display with QVGA resolution
• Series 40 3rd Edition user interface
• 2 megapixel camera
• microSD memory card slot
• FM radio
• standard miniUSB connector
• 2.5 mm audio jack
• Bluetooth with A2DP profile support
• 106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm, 56 cc dimension
• 91 gm weight
• Display size ;240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches, 31 x 41 mm 16M colors
• Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones speakerphona
• 1000 entries, Photocall phonebook
• 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls called record
• 7.8 MB internal memory microSD, up to 2GB
• Up to 3 h 30 min talk time and Up to 348 h stand by battery back up