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Nokia Asha 311


  More excited because it can access the Internet faster, social networking and integrated application can be found on this phone.

Nokia Asha 311 Specification:


Network 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G 3G HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Display Tipe TFT capacitive touchscreen, 56K colors
Ukuran 240 x 400 pixels, 3.0 inches
Dimension      Ukuran  106 x 52 x 12.9 mm, 92 cc
Berat 95g
Memory Internal 140 MB, 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM
External Slot Micro SD card up to 32GB
Camera Primer 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Sekunder Tidak
Data 3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
EDGE Ya
GPRS Ya
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR
USB v2.0 microUSB
Fiture OS S40 Asha
CPU 1 GHz
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
GPS Tidak
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Java Ya
Battery Tipe Standard battery, Li-Ion 1110 mAh (BL-4U)
Standby Up to 696 h (2G) / Up to 768 h (3G)
Talk Time Up to 14 h (2G) / Up to 6 h (3)
Price in USA :$158,64
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Nokia lumia 800 review, specification and price

Nokia began to rise with Microsoft. Nokia does not want to miss working with mikrodoft has now resulted in the windows 7.5 smartphone Mango. One of them is the Nokia lumia 800 that this time will we present a glimpse of the review. Nokia Mobile as cool as it entered the ranks lumia 800 high-end smartphones later in the year 2011. And the following is a review of the new Nokia lumia 800:

1. Display or Screen Nokia lumia 800
Present confident with AMOLED display with capacitive touch screen and can accommodate as many as 16 million colors makes the Nokia lumia 800 looks very clear, and pleasing to the eye. Also Nokia also introduced Nokia ClearBlack display in windows 7.5 800 lumia this mango. Even Nokia also will soon be adding Gorilla Glass at 800 lumia screen for a much more secure protection.

2. Data Storage or Memory
In terms of data storage or memory, the Nokia lumia 800 comes with 16GB of internal capacity, with 512 MB of RAM standard. Unfortunately, there is no micro SD slot for additional storage of data on this Nokia lumia 800.

3. Camera Nokia Lumia 800
Nokia can be said to be superior in terms of camera, cool Hp Nokia lumia 800 comes with 8 Mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus feature and there are 2 LED flash that can help you take pictures when the lack of light. Tai is very unfortunate, Nokia lumia 800 is not equipped with a secondary front camera or the camera.

4. OS Nokia lumia 800
Mango Windows 7.5 OS already embedded in Nokia lumia this, with some excellent features of Windows. Mango OS Windows 7.5 and even then equipped with MSM8255 Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, Scorpion 1.4 GHz CPU, and GPU Adreno 205 which provides experience Browsing, Streaming, Gaming and Multitasking is very smooth and fast. Nokiapun foresight did not escape with manghadirkan features Accelerometer, proximity, compass that helps you in optimizing the performance of this Nokia lumia 800.

5. Design Nokia lumia 800
The last thing we see from Nokia lumia 800 this is in terms of physical or design. In our opinion, Nokia lumia 800 comes with an elegant design, stylish and very riveting. Comes with 3 pieces of color options Black, Cyan, Magenta. However, Nokia lumia 800 only supports microSIM card.

Specifications of Nokia Lumia 800:
  • Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
  • Size and weight: 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 142 grams
  • Screen: 3.7 inch 16 million color AMOLED capacitive screen type
  • Memory: 16 GB, 512 MB ​​of RAM
  • Connections: WiFi, Bluetooth, microUSB v2.0
  • Camera: 8MP (3264x2448 pixels) with autofocus, dual-flash and Carl Zeiss lenses
  • Operating system: Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
  • CPU: Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset, 1.4 GHz processor (single core), 3D Graphics HW Accelerator
  • Radio: yes
  • GPS: yes
  • Messaging: SMS, IM, Email, Push Email, MMS
  • Browser: Internet Explorer
  • Battery: Li-Ion 1450 mAh (BV-5JW), 335 hours standby, 9 hours 30 minutes talk time
Price Nokia Lumia 800: $700
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Nokia X7-00 review, specs and price in USA

Nokia X7-00 new products from Nokia who are members of the family Symbian 3, where the device has a touch screen and has four speakers and have the same hardware and software such as nokia C7. However some additional information mentions that Nokia X7-00 has a processor, graphics and RAM together with the N8.

Nokia X7-00 have the same size and the size of the screen with nokia n8, but has a camera that is smaller than n8 is only 8 megapixel camera equipped with dual - LED flash.

The most prominent of the nokia nokia x7-00 is pinned four speakers located at each corner of nokia x7-00, it is very rare on mobile phones of other brands.



Specification of Nokia X7-00 :
General Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Announced
Processor ARM 11 680 MHz processor, 3D Graphics HW accelerat
SAR Rating
Color Available Black
Size Dimensions (mm)
Weight (g)
Display Type AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size Nokia ClearBlack display, 360 x 640 pixels, 4.0 inches
Lines 0
Menu Touchscreen
Design Type Blok
Antenna Fixed Internal
Keys Navigation Touchscreen
QWERTY No
Soft
Other
Lighting
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields
Internal (MB) 450 MB, 256 MB RAM
Expansion microSD, up to 32GB
Battery Type Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by (hrs)
TalkTime(min)
Ringtones Polyphonic
Customization Yes
Audio Format MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
MP3 Player Yes
Voice WAV
FM Radio Yes
A2DP Yes
Video Format DivX/XviD/MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
Recorder Yes
TV Null
Entertainment Games Yes + Downloadable
Messaging SMS Yes
Total SMS 1000
MMS Yes
EMS Yes
Email Yes
IM
Push-To-Talk
Connectivity HSDPA Yes, HSDPA; HSUPA
EDGE Class 32
Bluetooth Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
3G Yes
GPRS Class 32
Infrared (IrDA) No
USB Port Yes
WIFI/WLAN Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Data Cable Yes
Data Modem
Software Java (J2ME) Yes ,MIDP 2.1
WAP Yes Ver 2.0
Platform OS Symbian OS – Symbian^3
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Predictive Text Entry
Speech Codes
PIM Application
Others Application Digital compass, Quickoffice document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Adobe Reader, Flash Lite 4.0
Personal Themes Yes
Caller ID Yes
Profile ID Yes
Camera Lens Type CMOS, 8.0 Megapixel
Digital zoom Yes
Max. Resolution 3264×2448 pixels
Flash Yes
Night Mode Yes
Multi Shot
Frame Types
Extra Features Fixed Focus, Dual LED Flash, Geo-tagging, Face Detection
Photo Format

Price of Nokia x7-oo in USA is $500,00
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Smartphone Blackberry Bold 9790 review, specs and price

Features
The BlackBerry ® Bold ™ 9790 BlackBerry combines distinctive design with a tiny, lightweight form that fits in your hand or pocket.
Enjoy the touch screen is responsive, smooth rendering, and dynamic animation, all in one spectacular display. With a full QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry Bold 9790, you have the freedom to live each day without hesitation.

Function and capacity
Do things faster with the latest advanced engine in the BlackBerry Bold 9790 smartphone. 1 GHz processor, 768 MB RAM and 8 GB of internal memory on the BlackBerry Bold 9790 will provide the capabilities and performance to perform activities quickly.

Convenience when traveling
Always circuited BlackBerry Bold 9790 to Wi-Fi ® is available and do various things at home, cafe, or airport without the slightest difficulty. If you need help finding the location and information about where you are in real time, use Tertambah Reality applications from the BlackBerry Bold 9790, which features a digital compass and akselerometer1.

Specification of Blackberry Bold 9790:
General Information
BrandBlackberry
ModelBold 9790
Weight0 G
Form FactorBar
Dimensions0x0x0 MM
Operating FrequencyGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 Mhz
Key PadYes, Full Qwert Keypad
Touch ScreenYes, Capacitive Touch Screen
Display Details Blackberry Bold 9790
Display Color2.44 inches, TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Display SizeBlackberry Bold 9790 has a display size of 320 x 480 px
SensorsAccelerometer
Camera
CameraYes, 5.0 Mega Pixels Camera
Camera Res.2592 x 1944 Pixels
ZoomYes, Digital Zoom
VideoYes, Video Streaming
Video RecordingYes
Video PlayerYes, Multi Format Video Player
Software
GamesYes
JavaYes
BrowserYes, WAP 2.0, HTML, xHTML
Operating SystemBlackBerry OS (7)
Call Records Blackberry Bold 9790
Phone BookPractically Unlimited
Missed CallsPractically unlimited
Received CallsPractically unlimited
Dialed CallsPractically unlimited
Memory
Internal MemoryYes, Internal Memory : 8GB Storage
External MemoryYes, Up to 32GB
Memory SlotYes, Micro SD Card
Message
SMSYes, Threaded View
>MMSYes
EmailYes, Supports IMAP, POP3, SMTP, Blackberry Connect, Push E-mail
Instant MessagingYes
Music
Ring ToneVibration, Polyphonic, MP3
FMN/A
>MusicYes, Multi Format Music Player with Audio Streaming and 3.5mm Audio Jack
SpeakerYes
HeadsetYes
Data Harga Blackberry Bold 9790
GPRSYes
BluetoothYes
Wirless ProtocolYes
PortYes, Micro USB 2.0
EdgeYes
Infra RedNo
3GYes, HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA 2.0Mbps
GPSYes
SalespackHandset, Battery, Charger, Earphone, USB Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card
Others
Connectivities :NFC Capability, Computer synchronization, OTA synchronization
Also Known As :BlackBerry Onyx III
Colours : Black


BlackBerry Bold 9790 Price in US$ is 540/=. Price in India will be almost in Rupees Rs. 24000/=. Price in Pakistan will be around Rs. 28000/=. Final Price will announced soon.
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Nokia N97 Hot review, price and full specification

Like the HTC Touch Pro2, the Nokia N97
has a slider design with a tilting screen.


The Nokia N97 features a touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and 32GB of internal flash memory. The smartphone also offers 3G support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS and comes equipped with a 5-megapixel camera.

While the Nokia N97 is packed with features and offers the freedom of an unlocked phone, its clunky touch interface, sky-high price tag, and outdated operating system make it hard to recommend when there are better touch-screen smartphones on the market.

The summer of 2009 has definitely been a sizzler for the world of smartphones. It's only June and we've already seen the launch of some of the hottest devices, including the Palm Pre, the iPhone 3GS, the Google Ion/HTC Magic, and now we can add the Nokia N97 NAM to the mix. As soon as it was announced in December 2008, the comparisons to the iPhone started given all its advanced features and the addition of a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard.

However, that was almost a year and a half ago and the N97 is just coming to market. In that time, a lot has changed: new players have entered the field (hello, Pre) and others device manufacturers and mobile operating systems continued to push forward but, unfortunately, Nokia didn't come along for the ride. Don't get us wrong; the Nokia N97 is absolutely filled to the brim with functionality. However, it's not enough to match a competitor feature for feature anymore. You have to provide quality hardware and a good user experience, and sadly, the N97 falls a bit short in those departments with an inferior resistive touch screen and clunky user interface. The steep $700 price tag doesn't help either. While the Nokia N97 might appeal to Symbian and N series loyalists, it faces a steep uphill battle against the aforementioned touch-screen smartphones.

Design
From a design standpoint, the Nokia N97 isn't exactly a showstopper. It doesn't quite have the wow factor of the distinctive Palm Pre and like the T-Mobile G1 and HTC Touch Pro2, the N97 is a bit of a handful at 4.6 inches tall by 2.1 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick and 5.29 ounces. It doesn't quite have the high-quality build of the Nokia E series and we're a bit weary of the flimsy battery cover, but overall, the smartphone has a solid construction and is a nice departure from the Nokia N95 and N96, especially with the addition of a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard.

Similar to the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, the Nokia N97 has a resistive touch screen that measures 3.5 inches diagonally and shows off 16.7 million colors at a 640x360-pixel resolution. While clear and bright, it's not quite as sharp as the competitors, such as the HTC Touch Diamond2, and the built-in accelerometer has just a bit of a lag when switching from portrait to landscape mode or vice versa. The handset also features a proximity sensor so it will automatically turn off the display when you lift the smartphone to your ear for a phone call.

It's great to finally have a touch screen that can play up on all the capabilities of the N series, but we feel like Nokia didn't quite take full advantage of the situation. For one thing, the N97 could have benefited from a capacitive touch screen, like the iPhone, Pre, and G1, instead of a resistive display since the latter requires more pressure and precision. During our review period, we found ourselves missing the ease of use and sensitivity of the three aforementioned smartphones, not to mention the multitouch capabilities of the iPhone and Pre. When using just our fingertip, the N97 didn't always read our touches accurately so we had to correct numerous mistakes or use a stylus.

The scrolling experience was also less smooth on the N97 since flicking your finger to go through long lists or pages results in jerky and short movements. In addition, like the Nokia 5800, we found that some menu items respond to a single tap, while others require double-taps. We would prefer a uniform system since this often led to confusion and was just annoying.

All that said, we do appreciate the new widget-based home screen on the Nokia N97. Similar to the Samsung TouchWiz interface found on the Omnia, this feature gives you the freedom to customize the N97's home screen and lets you see more information at a glance as well as have one-touch access to your apps.

You can have a maximum of eight widgets on the screen at one time, and it's easy to remove or rearrange them. By default, our review unit's home screen featured widgets for Facebook, AccuWeather, contacts, a shortcut bar to messages, the Web, maps, the media player, and more. There is a task manager that lets you see all your open apps and switch between them, but the multitasking capabilities are nowhere near as sophisticated as the Palm Pre's. However, we do prefer Nokia's interface over TouchWiz since it had better organization and didn't limit you to certain widgets. You can also personalize your phone with various themes, wallpaper, and more.

For a full menu of apps and phone settings, just press the small button below the display that sits to the left of the touch-sensitive Talk and End keys. The simple grid menu system is easy enough to understand, but again, it's a bit frustrating to navigate because of the aforementioned touch-screen frustrations. It may not seem like a big deal but these minor annoyances add up and make a difference when comparing to the other touch-screen devices--iPhone, Pre, T-Mobile G1, Google Ion--on the market.
One nice thing about the display is that it can be opened and viewed at a slight angle by simply pushing the screen to the right, much like the AT&T Tilt and the HTC Touch Pro2. Nokia really did a nice job with the slider design, as the gliding motion is very smooth and doesn't have the harsh, abrupt feel the other two devices have. While the slider phone feels sturdy enough to endure multiple opening and closings, we'd still be careful as we're just a bit weary of the plastic construction of the hinge.

The angled screen is not only good for viewing videos and apps but also messaging. However, the Nokia N97's QWERTY keyboard has been a hot topic of debate on the Web; most either hate it or love it. We fall somewhere in the middle. On the one hand, the individual buttons are a good size with enough spacing between them that mispresses were few. The keys also have a nonslippery texture and provide good, tactile feedback. However, there are a couple of things that really put a damper on things.
For whatever reason, Nokia placed the space bar and shift key on the far right side of the keyboard. There's a directional keypad on the left side that takes up some room but even so, the space bar could have been placed more in the center like a regular keyboard. Instead, the location of these buttons completely threw us off and interrupted our flow. We got used to it eventually, but we still never felt 100 percent comfortable with the layout, which is too bad since we otherwise thought that the N97's QWERTY keyboard was one of the best ones we've seen on a smartphone.

If you need to enter a short amount of text, there is a soft keyboard that you can use instead of opening up the keyboard. You'll be doing a multitap dance with this option though since it's in alphanumeric format instead of a full QWERTY. While not ideal, we still appreciate the option unlike some touch-screen smartphone that only provide a physical keyboard.

There's a power button and a 3.5mm headphone jack on top of the device. On the left side, you'll a find a Micro-USB port, a lock switch, and the stereo speakers. The right side has a volume rocker that also doubles as zoom in/out buttons and a camera capture key. The camera is located on the back and both the lens and flash are protected by a sliding cover.

The Nokia N97 comes packaged with a travel charger, a Micro-USB cable, a wired headset, a stylus, a cleaning cloth, software CD, and reference material. For more add-ons, please check our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and help page.

Features
There's no denying that the Nokia N97 is one feature-packed smartphone. It comes with a whopping 32GB of internal flash memory, which can be expanded to 48GB via the expansion slot, and Nokia preloads the device with a number of extra apps, including a dedicated YouTube player, Qik (for sharing videos from your phone), Boingo Wi-Fi service, Psiloc World Traveler, AP News, and Guitar Rock Tour. The N97 also supports the recently launched Nokia Ovi Store where users can peruse the large catalog of Symbian apps and download them to the device. This is, of course, on top of S60 platform staples like QuickOffice for viewing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, Adobe PDF, a file manager, and other PIM tools, such as a Zip manager, a calculator, a notepad, a measurement converter, a clock, and a voice recorder

The N97 doesn't come with the new Nokia Messaging app like the Nokia E75, but there's still plenty of e-mail support. The smartphone can synchronize with Microsoft Exchange and it works with Lotus Notes, IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP accounts and comes with a full attachment viewer. Unfortunately, there aren't any instant messaging clients on the phone, which is too bad given the full QWERTY keyboard and all.

As a phone, the N97 offers quad-band world roaming, a speakerphone, speed dial, conference calling, voice-command support, a vibrate mode, and text and multimedia messaging. The phone's address book is only limited by the available memory, and the SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts. There's room in each entry for multiple phone numbers, work and home addresses, e-mail addresses, birthday, and more vitals. For caller ID purposes, you can assign each contact a photo, a group ID, or a custom ringtone. Bluetooth 2.0 is also onboard, with support for mono and stereo Bluetooth headsets, hands-free kits, audio/video remote control, object push, dial-up networking, file transfer, and more. To get online, you can use either the phone's integrated Wi-Fi or tri-band HSDPA (850/1900/2100MHz) support over AT&T's network. Nokia's HTML Web browser is quite decent, offering various page views, keyword search, and Flash Lite 3.0 support, but navigation and zooming in/out of pages definitely feels clunkier than the iPhone and Pre, which benefit from a multitouch screen.

For navigating the streets, the Nokia N97 has standalone and assisted GPS, so it uses both satellites and cellular triangulation to find your position. The smartphone also comes preloaded with the Nokia Maps application and has a built-in compass so the map will automatically orient itself to the direction you are heading in. For real-time, turn-by-turn voice-guided directions, you'll have to upgrade the application, but Nokia is now offering a complimentary three-month trial of the walk and drive turn-by-turn service. Afterward, you'll have several purchase options, which you can check out here.

The N97 keeps the same camera and the N96: a 5-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with dual-LED flash, auto focus, and up to 4x digital zoom. There are numerous advanced camera options, such as color tone, light sensitivity, exposure, and geotagging. In addition, the camera can record MPEG-4 videos at a maximum VGA resolution (640x480) at 30fps.

Picture quality was crisp and clear. Objects were sharply defined in the image, and we were happy colors were vibrant and rich instead of washed out. Recorded videos looked better than other smartphones we've tested, though it was still slightly murky. Once done with your photos, you can add tags, save them as a contact image, share them with friends and family via multimedia message or e-mail. In addition, you can view them in a slide show or upload to a service like Flickr or Ovi.

As with Nokia's other N series devices, the N97 is also equipped with a built-in media player that supports MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ files. The music library categorizes tracks by artists, albums, genres, and composers; you can also create playlists right on the phone and adjust the sound with the built-in equalizer. There's also support for podcasts and the phone offers Internet radio and an FM tuner. (Note that you need to use the included headset for the latter.) If you'd like to watch other videos, you can use RealPlayer to check out 3GPP and MPEG-4 files.

While all these features are great, the biggest downfall of the N97 might be the Symbian operating system. The OS might have been passable when the smartphone was first announced in December 2008, but it feels completely outdated now, especially in light of the progress made with Google Android and the iPhone OS 3.0 and the introduction of Palm WebOS, and it's not optimized for a touch interface. We're not saying Symbian is a lost cause, and we know there are many fans of the OS and the N97 out there, but we just expected more.

Performance
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; tri-band HSDPA 850/1900/2100) in San Francisco using AT&T service and call quality was excellent. We enjoyed clear audio on our end with good volume and very little to no background noise. Our friends were also impressed and said we sounded great (why, thank you!). We also used an airline's voice-automated response system with no problem and didn't experience any dropped calls during our review period. Unfortunately, we didn't have quite the same praises for the speakerphone. Even at the highest level, volume was weak, we had to hold the speaker close to our ear to hear our friends, and our callers said we also sounded soft. In addition, audio would occasionally cut out.

On a more positive note, we successfully and easily paired the smartphone with the Samsung WEP350 Bluetooth headset and the Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones. Finally, the smartphone has a M3 hearing aid compatibility rating.

The N97's general performance was decent. The smartphone was mostly responsive with minimal lag or delay. However, there were a couple of occasions where we got a warning that memory was low and that we had to close other application in order to launch another one. Even so, performance was much improved over the Nokia N96, and we had no major system meltdowns during our testing period and never had to reboot the device.

Given that the speakerphone didn't produce the best results, we weren't surprised when songs sounded soft and hollow when played through the speakers. Fortunately, the N97 is equipped with a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack so we were able to plug in our Bose On-Ear Headphones and enjoy better sound quality. We also watched several YouTube and MPEG-4 video clips, and playback was smooth with synchronized audio and picture. However, the aspect ratio was never right despite options to change it.

The smartphone's GPS capabilities were decent. From a cold start, it took the N97 about 10 minutes to find our location; however, subsequent starts were much faster, taking less then 2 minutes. Using Nokia Maps, it was able to track closely our movements and provided accurate directions.

The Nokia N97 comes with a 1500mAh lithium ion battery with a rated talk time of 95 hours (GSM)/6 hours (3G) and up to 17.9 days (GSM)/16.6 days (3G) of standby time. We are still conducting our battery drain tests, but we will update this section as soon as we have results. According to FCC radiation tests, the N97 has a digital SAR rating of 0.74 watt per kilogram.

Specification of Nokia N97:
  • Quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA connectivity
  • Symbian S60 5th edition
  • 3.5 inches TFT touchscreen display with 360 x 640 pixels and 16 million colors
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • GPS / A-GPS
  • Wi-Fi
  • Digital compass
  • 5MP autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, LED flash and VGA video recording
  • TV out
  • 32GB of internal memory
  • MicroSDHC card support, up to 16GB
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Nokia N97 Mini review, price and specification

Like its older N97 sibling, the Nokia N97 Mini has reliable multimedia features.Nokia N97 Mini

The Nokia N97 Mini is a more compact version of Nokia's flagship smartphone, the N97. The Mini also gets the bonus of kinetic "flick" scrolling, which greatly improves wb and menu navigation.

While the dimensions seem little different, the Nokia N97 Mini feels much more comfortable in the hand than the somewhat bricklike N97. Its high-quality plastic body feels durable. Two touch-sensitive buttons (Talk and End) lie below the display, as does a hardware shortcut key to the menu.

In our review of the N97, we griped that the bottom edge of the tilted display was too close to the top row of keys on the keyboard. We didn't have this issue on the Nokia N97 Mini, though; we're not sure if it was due to the smaller design or if we've grown used to Nokia N-Series keyboards after reviewing so many. The keys are raised and nicely backlit, and despite the reduced real estate, fingers didn't feel cramped while typing long messages on the Mini. The Nokia N97 Mini also loses the four-way directional pad seen on the N97. We don't miss it, though, as we found it difficult to press.

The 3.2-inch display (downsized from the N97's 3.5-inch display) is resistive-touch as opposed to the capacitive-touch technology of the Motorola Droid and the Apple iPhone 3GS. Resistive-touch generally requires a little more pressure on the screen. The display felt more responsive than the original Nokia N97 Mini's.

The Mini also has haptic feedback (a slight vibration when you touch an app), which helps with the navigation.

Scrolling on the original N97 was a bit of a pain, and you really had to push down hard on the display to scroll through a web page or an email. Thankfully, Nokia took note and gave the Mini "flick" scrolling. Like the iPhone's UI, you can literally flick the display to begin scrolling. The result isn't as silky as on the iPhone (you have to "flick" a little harder), but it is definitely a welcome improvement.

The S60 fifth edition operating system still feels unrefined when compared with webOS, iPhone, and Android 2.0, and unfortunately the smaller display (3.2 inches as opposed to 3.5 inches on the Nokia N97 Mini) only makes things worse. The typography and icons are tiny, and they fade into the background of the display. Opening an app requires two clicks - one to select the app and one to open it. Pressing twice gets old fast, especially when you're used to just about every other touchscreen device out there with one-click access to apps.

While the interface might not be the best-looking, the live-feed widgets are useful if you want to quickly check the weather or catch up with your friends on Facebook. The widgets update your personal internet feeds in real time on your home screen so you don't have to open up another app to access them. You can have up to five widgets on your home screen (the clock can't be budged) and arrange them in any order you see fit. The Nokia N97 Mini comes preloaded with a calendar, Facebook, Amazon, a widget that lists your contacts, and many more.

Setting up your web-based email account (such as Gmail or Yahoo) is a cinch. You simply enter in your username and password, and the Nokia N97 Mini does the rest. The Mini also supports multiple accounts.

The Nokia N97 Mini's web browser is okay for casual surfing, but it needs a bit of refinement. To zoom in to a page detail, you have to type on it twice or rely on the zoom bar. Either way, you still end up tapping the screen way more than necessary. One plus: the Mini's browser supports both Flash and Java - something the other smartphone giants don't yet do.

The uninspired, but capable music player supports a wide variety of file types including MP3, WMA, WAV, eAAC+, MP4, and M4V formats. It has no visual effects or album art scrolling (as on the iPhone and the Palm Pre). Nevertheless, it is quite easy to use with the display's large touch controls. Overall, music playback sounded very good. The video player is equally simple, but good nonetheless. However, you don't get DivX or XviD support out of the box.

The 5-megapixel camera has a Carl Zeiss lens (and a cover), a dual LED flash, and a few advanced features and settings. The image quality of indoor shots disappointed us. The photos looked grainy and either too dark or too blown-out from the flash. Snapshots taken outdoors fared better, however, with sharper details and better colour balance. You can record VGA video at 30 frames per second; test videos looked decent, but we detected some artifacting in a few clips.
Specifications and features of Nokia N97 mini Nokia N97 mini is as follows:
  • Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
  • Announced 2009, 3Q
  • processor ARM 11 434 MHz processor
  • Nokia N97 mini Dimensions (mm) 113 x 52.5 x 14.2
  • Nokia N97 mini weight (g) 138
  • TFT resistive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • Nokia N97 mini display size 360 x 640 pixels, 3.2 inc
  • Type Slider
  • Fixed Internal Antenna
  • full touchscreen QWERTY keypad navigation
  • Phonebook Capacity 1000
  • Nokia N97 Internal Memory (MB) 8 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
  • Nokia N97 microSD external memory (TransFlash) up to 16GB
  • Nokia N97 Battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh
  • The ability of 310 Hours Stand-by
  • Talk time 360 Minutes
  • Polyphonic ringtones
  • multimedia
  • MP3 Player
  • FM Radio
  • Entertainment Games
  • SMS Messaging
  • Total SMS 1000
  • MMS
  • EMS
  • email
  • IM
  • Push-To-Talk
  • Yes Connectivity HSDPA, HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
  • EDGE
  • Bluetooth
  • 3G
  • GPRS Class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots)
  • USB Port
  • WIFI / WLAN Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g
  • data Cable
  • Software Java (J2ME)
  • WAP Ver 2.0
  • platform OS
Price of Nokia N97 mini: $479.99(317 Euro)
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Nokia C7 review, price and specification

Smart Phone Nokia C7 ready circulating in the market, Nokia is faster than any other type. Nokia C7 is the second that carries the Nokia Symbian ^ 3 platform.
Nokia C7

Perform this technology comes with a stainless steel casing, and a 3.5-inch AMOLED touch screen is another interesting feature, too, served in the Nokia C7, such as 8 MP camera with HD video recording capability, 8 GB of internal memory and microSD card slot. Nokia C7 has supported connectivity 850/900/1700/1900/2100 Mhz 3G and 2G 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. Its 3G connection speed is claimed to provide access to 10.2 Mbps download and 2.0 Mbps upload. There are also features 802.11n WiFi, GPS and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Appropriate information C7 Nokia smart phones will be sold with a tag will vary, depending on region and operator markets. Only, the price range predicted for Nokia C7 around 335 Euros or $484.

Features and Specifications of Nokia C7:

Camera & Display
  • Camera – 8 Mega Pixel, Resolution 3264×2448 pixels, Auto focus, Video, Dual LED flash
  • Secondary Camera for video call
  • Screen Display – 3.5 inches 360×640 pixels
  • Color – TFT resistive touchscreen with 16M color
Message Support
  • SMS, MMS, Email, push Email
  • Instant Messaging
  • T9 InputMethod
Connectivity
  • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v2.0, Micro USB v2.0
  • Data Modes – 3G, GPRS, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feed Internet Browsing
Memory
  • Internal Memory – No
  • Expandable Memory- Micro SD/card slot
  • Phone Book – Unlimited Contacts, Photo Call.
  • Call Records – 30 days
Battery Power
  • Standard Li-Ion Battery
  • Battery Life – N/A
  • Battery Talk Time – N/A
Mobile Size and Looks
  • Size – N/A
  • Weight – N/A
  • Body Colors – Black, White
Nokia C7 Features
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • Accelerometer sensor (Auto-rotate)
  • Proximity sensor (Auto turn-off)
  • Voice Command, Document viewer
  • Flash Lite v3.1
  • Audio, Video Recorder & Playback
  • MP3, MP4 player
  • MP3, WAV Ring tones, Vibration
  • 3.5 mm Headphone jack
  • Speaker phone, Downloadable Games
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