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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Nokia N97 Smart Phone - Touching out New Amazing features

The Nokia N97 is the latest mobile PC in the N-series of Smartphones by Nokia. It combines a large 3.5" touch display with a full QWERTY keyboard, providing an 'always open' window to favorite social networking sites and web destinations thereby provides excellent user experience for internet and entertainment. With a 5-megapixel digital camera, this phone can even record high quality videos and can be revealed at any time and also supports up to 48 GB of storage, including 32 GB of on-board memory, expandable with a 16 GB microSD card for music, media and more.Nokia N97 Smart Phone
With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, this smartphone can intuitively understand where it is. Being perfectly suited for browsing the web, streaming Flash videos or playing games, the device has a 16:9 widescreen display can be fully personalized with frequently updated engines of favorite web services and social networking sites. With the large screen, the device enable the users to read the text remains in regular view and can also tap anywhere on a web page to zoom-in around that area. Moreover this device is preloaded with Wave-secure -- anti-theft software that will automatically lock the same in case someone inserts another SIM inside the phone.


In short, this N-series mobile is setting up a massive impacts in the mobile markets through the inclusion of leading technologies like multiple sensors, built-in FM transmitter, massive memory capacity, processing power and connection speeds thereby allowing people to use it as an effective entertaining gadget.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Review of GSM/UMTS-smartphone Nokia E72

Nokia E72. Here is their final impression.

As far as call quality goes, we couldn't find any differences between the E71 and E72. However their ring tones do sound differently because of the relocated speakerphone in the E72; let me put it this way: the E72 sounded a bit muffled in my pocket, but was louder when put face-up on a table. All in all, nothing to worry about. The vibro alert hasn't changed a bit.














The E72 sports a different battery cover design, although it's not much of an improvement compared to the previous one - they are both pretty reliable.

As for other aspects, the E72 has become a lot speedier, and got a big 20-percent boost in terms of battery endurance (compared to the E71). Much of the credit here goes to the FP2. Its camera, while not astonishing, trumps the Nokia E71 hands-down as well.

The phone also employs Noise Cancelation system, which is implemented in the form of two microphones - each analyzes environment sounds and blocks outside noise. In the E72 this feature works fairly well, as opposed to the E52, where its software setup is far from perfect (although Nokia will fix this in new firmware versions).

On balance, the Nokia E72 is a very appealing phone - being an update of the E71 it packs in a plethora of enhancements and improvements of most core features, and if you can't decide which one to choose, definitely go for the E72, unless you're in the market for a cheaper solution. The E72 retails for around 350 Euro, which is the same watermark that the E71's kicked off at. In my opinion, if you're looking for a QWERTY-enabled solution, the only options you have these days are the E71 and E72, since everything else require you to compromise to a certain extent.
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