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Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic Unlocked

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is here! Nokia’s first touch screen phone is among the company’s first devices to support Nokia’s “Comes With Music” service which offers one year of unlimited access to the entire Nokia Music Store catalog.

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic features the Media Bar, a drop-down menu that provides direct access to music and entertainment, as well as web and online sharing. With Flash support, you can enjoy a bigger slice of the web. The phone comes with 8GB of memory, a graphic equalizer, and most importantly, a standard friggin’ 3.5 mm jack. The phone also boasts surround sound stereo speakers.

The Contacts Bar lets you choose up to 4 favorite contacts and, with a single touch, lets you access text messages, emails, photos and blog updates. The phone features a 3.2 inch widescreen display, 16:9 aspect ration, 30 fps video playback and recording at VGA quality and a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. It offers an alphanumeric keypad, QWERTY keyboard and a pen styles. Read more

Nokia 2600 Classic

The Nokia 2600 comes with a classic style with superb colour, shape and design. It weighs only 94 g and measures 107 x 46 x 20 mm, which really makes it relatively lightweight. Its 4096-colour display is not very bright and crisp, but it looks quite pretty.

The Nokia 2600 is quite comfortable to hold, as you can easily carry it in one hand. Its numerical keypad is placed below with correctly spaced keys, which are pleasantly comfortable in use. Offering a simple yet user friendly menu in style, the Nokia 2600 has got it all to look user friendly. Read more

Outstanding Nokia Mobile Phones with Contract

Nokia is the leading brand in the world of mobile phones. Nokia comes in existence in the year 1865, and it was the year when Nokia starts its journey. Mobile phones are the most frequently gadgets that we use in our life and Nokia phones have become the part of our life, because of their performance and innovative designs. 1992 was the year when Nokia made the strategic decision to divest its non-core operations and focus on telecommunications and company’s 2100 series phone was an incredible success in the same year. Nokia’s 1011 was the first GSM mobile phone designed by brilliant Nokia.

In 1994, Nokia sold its 20 million mobile phones that were much bigger than the goal set by the company. The year 2005 was the most significant year in the history of Nokia mobiles. In this important year Nokia sold its billionth mobile phone as the third generation of mobile technology emerges, and also Nokia launches its most popular N Series in the same year. And since then Nokia is enjoying its success in the field of mobile phones. Nokia phones have brought the sort of revolution in the field of technology. And presently Nokia phones have its 35 % share in the market. Nokia phones have its presence in every segment and it offers phones equipped with different designs and high ended features to its users. Read more

Nokia E71: Unlock Your Business Anywhere

Nokia E71: Unlock Your Business Anywhere

Nokia Eseries is the core-business and commercial series designed by Nokia for those who have their offices locked up in their pockets even while going on a vacation. In spite of having such rival companies like I-mate, HP, Blackberry and HTC Touch, who are have been engaged in manufacturing business phones for so long Nokia’s idea of designing & separating a dedicated series for the businessmen was yet a perplexing job. But Nokia, being the most charismatic cellphone brand today took the challenge seriously. It was although a hard job to start right from the beginning. Years back Nokia 6xxx series was considered as the business series but with the passage of time the motive of the series faded and Nokia had the way cleared to announce the call for battle. And the company launched Nokia Eseries; the first wave was consisted of three phones Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70. Nokia E60 made its proper place in the market due to its candy-bar design and professional look.

Nokia E61 was a true rival for the Blackberry due to its complex email features and full-qwerty keyboard. Nokia E70 being the leader of the first wave of Eseries was unable to become the showstopper due to its folding faults. The results of the first series were a bit disappointing for the company. Yet there were a multitude of reasons for that out of which the most noticeable one was that Nokia E60 and Nokia E61 had no camera option. Although, businessmen don’t need a cameraphone but just for the sake of expanding the series gradually the company didn’t assemble any camera in the two models. On the other hand, Nokia E71 had a 2.0 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) for capturing images to continue the everyday workflow. Well, this is all about the past now coming to the present. Read more

Nokia Takes Touchscreen Phones to the Next Level

Anyone who likes touchscreen phones should be excited; the most well known brand in the industry has brought out not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sexy Nokia 5800 and the terrifyingly jaw-dropping Nokia N97.

Phase 1 – Nokia’s not-so-brilliant early attempts at a touchscreen phone

Many people seem to be under the incorrect assumption that the Nokia 5800 is the first touchscreen mobile phone Nokia have ever made. It isn’t. The opposite’s true, because there have been several touchy-feely phones released under the Nokia name. Starting with the 7700, we’ve seen a few Nokia mobile phones that are controlled by you pressing directly on the screen. They had a relatively big (for the time) touchscreen in common, but the other feature they had in common, unfortunately, was that they were irredeemably hideous. Just one of those devices, the 6708, displayed a modicum promise, but it was made only for the Chinese market, and so, we never got to play with them in Britain. Unfortunately, that meant that the phones we got were utter, utter garbage. Read more

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