Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Nokia N86 8MP



The N86 8MP features a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens for panoramic pictures and variable aperture to help you get better pictures in super-bright or low-light environments. There is also a dual-LED flash and the camera phone claims to have a fast mechanical shutter that should reduce motion blur.
Photos can be geotagged, thanks to the integrated GPS, and of course, you can upload them to Nokia's Ovi service or Flickr. The N86 also has video-out capabilities, so you can show off your pictures on a larger TV or computer screen. There's 8GB of onboard memory for storing photos and other media files, which can be expanded through the microSD slot (accepts up to 16GB cards).
Other highlights of the Symbian S60 phone include a 2.6-inch, scratch-resistant OLED display, stereo Bluetooth support, Wi-Fi, e-mail support, an FM transmitter, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia N86 8MP is expected to ship in Q2 for around 375 Euros (around $472 U.S.).

Nokia E75


The Nokia E75 offers a compact design while managing to fit in a full QWERTY keyboard. The smartphone ships with Nokia's new messaging client, which features push delivery for all accounts. Other highlights include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
The Nokia E75 is a nice alternative to the current crop of slate QWERTY messaging smartphones, offering a compact design without sacrificing the keyboard or e-mail capabilities. However, without carrier backing, the unlocked phone is a bit expensive.

Nokia N97 Mini


Nokia N97 was one of the most hyped handsets of last year, but for many the final product didn’t live up to expectations. It was bulky, the keyboard could have been better and its software wasn’t as robust as it should have been. Nokia did address the latter with a significant update, but the other criticisms remained. As a result, it’s difficult not to see the N97 Mini as Nokia’s attempt to right some of these past mistakes. As the name suggests the handset is essentially a shrunken version of the original with a few features removed, reduced or revised, but thankfully Nokia has managed to do this without really affecting the core DNA of the phone. 

When you first pick up the phone the difference in size really is very noticeable. Whereas the N97 was a bit of a tank, the Mini is more of a hot hatch. It’s considerably narrower and thinner and as a result is not only much more pocket-friendly, but also much better looking too. It’s still a tad heavy, tipping the scales at 138g, but if anything this only helps add to its robust feel, which gives you confidence that it’ll stand up to its fair share of knocks and scrapes. 

Naturally, the smaller form factor means the screen has had to be reduced in size. It has been shrunk from 3.5 to 3.2in, although the resolution remains untouched at 640 x 360. Unfortunately Nokia has stuck with a resistive touchscreen rather than going for the capacitive display that we’ve seen on the recent X6. But while the Mini’s screen isn’t quite as responsive to finger presses as the one on the x6. it’s certainly not bad by resistive standards. What's more, it’s nice and bright and text and graphics look slightly sharper than they do on the original N97 as the pixels are now packed closer together. 

Nokia X6 8GB


The X6 8GB is a member of the amazing Nokia X series which includes other 3G Smartphone such as the Nokia X6  & the Nokia X6 16GB. The Nokia X6 8GB is an X6 Smartphone complete with 8 gigabytes of built in memory. This outstanding looking & highly capable Smartphone supports a Symbian 9.4 operating system with series S60 5th edition software & offers the user a stunning touch user interface. Its touch screen designed casing has been beautifully manufactured using high quality materials which look gorgeous, & is also a good sized for carrying & usability purposes. Its main features including a 5 megapixel camera, high quality music player, video player plus is comes with a variety of call & communication features. The X6 8GB support many technologies which include WiFi®, 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth® & the user can enjoy Internet access via the phones built in browser.

Nokia N900


The Nokia N900 offers a powerful mobile Web browser, plenty of storage, a 5-megapixel camera, and an ultrasharp display. It's also fast, multitasks well, and has excellent call quality. Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, and GPS are all onboard.
While it has yet to reach its full potential, the Nokia N900 is a powerful mobile device with excellent browsing capabilities and vast customization options. However, its unintuitive interface and other limitations make this a smartphone for tech enthusiasts and early adopters only.

Nokia X6V


Nokia has come up with this special V edition of its X6 handset. It comes with 25 free music downloads of your choice from the Nokia Music Store, Bluetooth headphones  (worth about £50) and V Festival and Shazam apps pre-loaded.
A snazzy and compact smartphone, the highly responsive 3.2-inch touchscreen on the X6 really shines. But it's not just a pretty face - there's a wealth of features, such as the five megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual LED flash.
This Nokia X6 has 16GB of memory, perfect for filling with movies you can watch in widescreen, while the media player is great for music too (as is the 3.5mm headphone jack). It has connectivity covered, with 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, plus A-GPS with Ovi Maps for your sat nav needs. Web browsing and email complete a great package, all running on the Symbian v9.4 OS.

Micromax X600


Micromax has announced a similar dual SIM handset Micromax named asX600. Using its Gravity sensors, you can effortlessly change the SIM just by rotating the phone.
Micromax X600 has a 3.2 inch touchscreen interface, Music Player, Bluetooth, EDGE, GPRS and various social networking apps like Facebook, Nimbuzz etc. The price of the handset is estimated to be close to Rs. 4500.
The handset weighs just 110 grams and has a dimension of 113 x 56 x 12.7 mm. It`s 3.2 inch wide touchscreen should be sufficient for you to watch videos or surf the internet. The phone also comes with a decent 2MP camera as well just like GC700. Moreover, itsMotion Sensor is sure to assist gamers in some of the games.
For connectivity purposes, the phone has GPRS, EDGE, WAP and MMS options. The handset also has an inbuilt Opera browserto ease your task of surfing the internet.
Micromax X600 comes with an expandable memory limit up to 4GB. As far as battery power is concerned, it can offer talktime up to 5 hours and standby time up to 8 days.

Micromax Q5fb


Micromax Q5fb is a sleek dual SIM QWERTY handset, which brags of its multimedia capabilities, powered by Yamaha. The handset also emphasizes on socialnetworking services as it comes preloaded with Facebook app that can be triggered by a specific key. It has Nimbuzz as the instant messenger and Opera Mini as the default browser. The stunning handset featuring a 2MP camera is available at a price tag of Rs.4,000.
The phone apart from being elegant in its looks also possesses a good display having a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The handset weighs 95 grams and comes with a dimension of 115 x 62 x 12.5mm.
With Micromax Q5fb, being in touch with your family and friends is always feasible. Its multi format music player with breathtaking sound quality gives a great musical touch to the handset. Given the price tag of Rs. 4,000, the 2MP camera is very much worth it.
The handset supports all basic Micromax Q5fb runs on Li-Ion 1000 mAh battery and claims to provide up to 5 hours of talktime and around 180 hours of standby time. Moreover, it comes with an internal memory of 15MB with an option of expanding it to 8GB via microSD card.

Micromax Q7 EzPad


Micromax is once again into the news with its latest EZPAD series handset named as Q7. Micromax Q7 is a dual SIM QWERTY device, which basically emphasizes on music, powered by Yamaha. Apart from this, it has a 2MP camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with A2DP. Q7 is Facebook ready phone with integrated Nimbuzz multi messenger, preloaded opera browser, Stereo FM Radio and preloaded games. The price of Q7 is not announced officially but it is expected to be around Rs. 5,000.
The phone will be available in 2 colors of black and silver. There should not be any problem in its connectivity as it has EDGE and WAP enabled. As it has preloaded Opera Mini, it lets you browse almost anything from mobile. Even if there is no dedicated Orkut application, access orkut from Opera Mini. The phone also features an emphatic78MB of internal memory that can be expanded up to 4GB.

Micromax Q7 Tech Specifications
 
It is 2.2-inch QGVA display weight is 100g dimensions are 110mmx59mmx10.7mm talk time up to 4.5hours standby time up to 6days.

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