January 2007
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Nokia introduced the Nokia N95 as a all-in-one “multimedia computer” with a pioneering 2 ways slide concept as we can see in N-series instead of calling it a plain old phone. It is a In fact, integrated with GPS (Global Positioning System) functionality, HSDPA readiness, a 5 megapixel digital camera and dedicated multimedia keys,Wi-Fi connectivity, being able to give someone a ring is almost a side benefit of this device.
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Written by martin on January 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Samsung has introduced a new mobile TV phone called Samsung SGH-P930, in the Italian market via Telecom Italia. This newest mobile TV phone incorporates not only the latest mobile TV technology, but it also combines HSDPA technology which enables high-speed data transmission.
The Samsung SGH-P930 has wide 2.3 inch (240×320 pixels) rotating QVGA LCD and supports Picture in Picture (PIP) function to watch two TV channels simultaneously. It adopts horizontal LCD screen for optimal mobile TV watching and supports stereo speaker for best sound quality.
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Written by martin on January 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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The mobile phone market are moving away from classic candybar-style handsets, and towards clam-shells and sliders. Nokia has so far this year shown us two of its slider phones, the small and bulbous 6111, and the bulky 3G 6280. Measuring 100 x 46 x 21mm, the 6280 is quite bulky and considered oversized, and you will feel no way to put it in your pocket.
With the slider closed on the 6820, Nokia still gives you access to functions such as push-to-talk and camera mode, with dedicated buttons for each on the side. The handset allow the main keypad to be hidden from the user when not required – reading messages, receiving (and even making) calls, browsing WAP pages, and listening to music. Sending a text message requires you to slide up the display to access the keypad, which is a decent size and fairly well spaced out for the fat fingered amongst us.
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Written by martin on January 3rd, 2007 with no comments.
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