Saturday, April 25, 2009

Download Music For Phones


Download Music For Phones: Download Songs from Nokia Music Store

Global mobile phone leader, Nokia, revealed that it will put forward its own digital music service into the market in Q4 2007. It is part of its online mobile services initiative and also a new strategy to regain its market share after facing strong challenge with the emergence of Apple iPhone this year.

Nokia digital music service called Nokia Music Store will allow users to download songs from internet to their PC or directly to mobile phones over wireless networks. This new unique feature goes beyond Apple iPhone as Apple iPhone cannot perform the same feature. Other features available in this music store include dynamic music recommendations and a “Mix Me” feature for creating playlists of recommended songs based on genre preferences. Nokia has suggested that it would price music downloads at 1 euro for one song or 10 euro for the entire album. In addition, customers would have to pay for the use of phone networks for the download, though many operators are starting to offer monthly flat-fee packages.

Besides Nokia Music Store, Nokia also announced that it would revive a game platform called N-Gage, with a number of video game publishers agreeing to supply games for downloading. The company said it would make all of its mobile content and Internet services available under the brand Ovi, which means ‘door’ in Finnish. Nokia is probably hoping that Ovi would be as great a success as Microsoft’s Windows.

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Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic Mobile Phone Review - Meet Nokia's Ultimate Music Phone


by Carlson Osbourne

There had been much anticipation about the release of the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic ever since the date was announced. Nokia's ultimate music phone was to be the first touch screen handset the company produced as well. All of the other manufacturers had already released at least one touch screen phone so the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic had to make an impression, but does it make the right one?

Taking the appearance of the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic first, it is a simple phone in that it is sleek, black and oozes a businesslike quality that might put the regular users off. However, the design's simplicity is probably perfect for the phone given that this was Nokia's first foray into a different area of the market. Unlike some of its peers, there are no frills at all and what you see is what you get. However, there is a stylus that slots in the back of the phone for ease of storage but you might not know it to look at the promotional material. It is called a "plectrum" and it might prove a little difficult to remove so you might not want to use it at all.

In terms of the features present in the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic, it is a comprehensive handset. You can easily locate the feature you are looking for in no time at all because the navigation buttons are easy to use and very responsive. In addition to that, the menus are well laid out so everything is ordered logically. This is one of the major advantages it has over its competition. It is a good job that the menus are so good really because there is so much packed into this handset that everything would be impossible to find otherwise.

There are some lovely technologically advanced touches incorporated into the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic. You can download podcasts, listen to Internet radio stations and much more as a result of its 3G capabilities. The sound quality of such features and the music player that is built in is excellent too. Most file formats are supported by the music player so you can enjoy your favourite tunes as and when you like complete with surround sound. There is also an excellent 3.2MP camera in addition to the Carl Zeiss optics, LED flash, 3x digital zoom and auto focus for imaging purposes as well. As such, you can listen to great tunes and take fantastic pictures as and when you like.

There are a few niggles with the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic but these may be down to the fact that it is Nokia's first foray into the touch screen phone. The first is the 81MB of memory on board. Given the level of the features it should have been much higher, although it can be supplemented by a further 8GB. The automatic orientation sensor does tend to sport a split second delay as well, which can get really irritating after a while. The talk time is also a little low at 5 hours, which is 3 hours less than Nokia says.

Given just how much is packed into the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic, it is understandable that there are one of two issues with the handset. Overall though, everything works well and the minimalist casing belies the functionality that lurks below the surface. Nokia can be proud of their handset and you might well feel the same after trying it!

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic: The Phone Hold Music


By: Jay Busari
I just got a hold of this Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. This is an amazing new device which shows why Nokia dominates the mobile phone market with a big choice of innovative designs and experiences suitable for each individual user.

The price is unbeatable. You'll keep hearing this line about the price, and when you get a hold of it, you'll agree.

This is the phone with the most complete set of features I have ever wanted.
The device is light, feels ready for some hard knocks, it is a little bulky (compared to my trusted E51:).

Update to the latest firmware 11.0.008, and you'll feel much better about the usability of this device

It's not quite "touch" sensitive, but "press" sensitive. This proves to be an advantage, since I'm more in control when I use the device on a bus, train, boat or tuk-tuk (a 3 wheel vehicle, with 2 stroke engine, sort of a "Thai Model-T" seen all over Bangkok).

The switch between portrait and landscape mode, is actually much simpler and quite natural once I got the hold of it.

I set up access to my GMAIL account within 2 mins.
Messaging App, Options->Settings->Email, say "Yes" to Define Mailbox, Enter Email Address, Password, choose POP3 or IMAP4, and I'm connected to my GMail Account!

You can choose the best way you see fit to enter text
1. Handwriting recognition
Took 5 minutes to get used to it. I don't quite like writing in block letters, but the 5800 handled fast writing quite ok. I'm overly critical of all current handwriting recognition products, since they don't even come close to the Newton, way back when I could expect my own handwriting to be recognized.
2. Small QWERTY keyboard
Most typically used in portrait mode but much more readable than WinMobile keyboards
3. Full QWERTY keyboard
It felt more stable than the iPhone QWERTY keyboard. I prefer to "press" the keyboard as is needed with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. I don't like the iPhone QWERTY key since it's too sensitive to touch and I can't type when I'm on the move. I've never been able to get used to the Blackberry or Nokia E71 style full QWERTY keyboard.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic full QWERTY keyboard switches to landscape mode and feels almost right that I have to use 2 thumbs to reach all the keys...almost like 2 hand typing.
4. Alphanumeric Keypad for traditional one-thumb typing with T9.

There's a really cool driving game that shows the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic sensitivity to turns. You literally hold the phone with both hands and "steer" the car!

The media player (from RealPlayer) is much improved, allowing me to play more types of VDO format files. Quite useful to get the nice video podcasts downloaded and find that they are actually viewable on the device.

The Music Player is the same. Sound quality is really good through the speakers.

The Media Gallery is a little static, with all files arranged as a grid. The N95 Media Gallery would be a nice touch.

You will soon see many useful applications on Nokia's range of "touch" handsets.
This device requires developers to publish a Symbian sdk5 version of their application.
We tested a few apps released for Symbian sdk3 devices (N-Series and E-Series mainly), and they almost always worked without any changes.

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The Phone Hold Music: Nokia's Tube is the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic


There's an event on next week. Actually, there are loads. But we have good reason to believe Nokia is going to unveil the oft-discussed Tube handset — a fully touch-controlled music phone — now also known as the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be a quad-band 3G handset with HSDPA connectivity, the Series 60 Symbian OS, an 81mm (3.2-inch) 640x480-pixel touch-sensitive screen and a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash. GPS, Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth will connect you up, plus there's support for up to 16GB microSD cards, 150MB of internal memory and a top-mounted 3.5mm headphone socket. It'll weigh just over 100g.

We'll be honest: although it's a high-spec phone, there's nothing new in terms of features under the hood, even though the touchscreen will make these decent specifications more enjoyable. That big, high-res screen will make this one of Nokia's best mobile video handsets ever, if not the best, despite being a good year or so behind the rest of the world

Tags: Phone Hold Music, Phone Music, The Nokia Hold Music

Monday, April 20, 2009

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic rumored as Nokia's third full touch phone


As rumors have it, Nokia seem to have another full touch phone in store for us - one that's even cheaper than Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. The unannounced Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is said to be due for September and will be more compact and won't have a GPS receiver.

A "reliable source" to Daily Mobile claims that the upcoming 5530 XpressMusic is another touch-based device form Nokia. The rumored specs include a 2.9-inch touch display, Wi-Fi, FM radio, 3.2 megapixel snapper, 3.5mm audio jack and 150MB internal storage expandable via microSD slot.

As you can see there is much similarity with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Series, but the screen is smaller. There is also no info on GPS or 3G support, but the OS remains Symbian S60 5th Edition.

It seems the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is a smaller sibling of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and hopefully it will be cheaper due to the smaller screen size and missing GPS receiver.

Artycles by: gsmarena

Sejarah Nokia


Anda mungkin mengira NOKIA adalah perusahaan yang dibangun untuk tujuan pabrik atau industri seluler. Kita selidiki, kata NOKIA berasal dari nama sebuah komunitas yang tinggal di sungai Emakoski di negar Finlandia Selatan. Sejarah NOKIA ditemukan oleh Fredrik Idestam untuk perusahaan mesin penggilingan bubur kayu pada tahun 1865. Kemudian dikembangkan menjadi mesin bubur kayu dan pembuat kertas pada tahun 1920 dan merupakan pabrik pembuat kertas terkemuka di Eropa. Tahun 1950-an chief executive officer (CEO) Björn Westerlund meramalkan, masa depan pertumbuhan beberapa sektor ini (bubur kayu dan kertas) akan terbatas dan sebagai gantinya dibangun sebuah divisi elektronik di pabrik kabel Helsinki (disini udah mulai menjurus ke seluluer).

Selama 15 tahun Nokia elektronik mengalami masa percobaan dari beragam kesalahan. Akan tetapi, dari semua kesalahan dan percobaan itu, secara bertahap justru terbangun keterampilan substansial dari sekumpulan ahli yang berbakat. Tahun 1970-an Nokia dan pabrik pembuat televisi Salora bergabung untuk mengembangkan telepon genggam (telepon seluler). Dan tahun 1980-an seluruh Salora terintegrasi menjadi Nokia. Pada saat yang sama Nokia memperoleh operasi jaringan telepon dari Perusahaan Telekomunikasi Pemerintah Televa. Namun, tidak semua usaha yang dilakukan Nokia menjadi produsen telepon seluler terkemuka di dunia berjalan sukses. Tahun 1980-an perusahaan ini membeli pabrik televisi Jerman, SEL, tetapi terpaksa meninggalkannya karena tidak berjalan mulus.

Pada awal 1981, Nokia berhasil meluncurkan produk bernama Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT). NMT merupakan jaringan selular multinasional pertama di dunia. Karena itu, sepanjang dekade 1980-an NMT diperkenalkan ke sejumlah negara dan mendapat sambutan yang luar biasa.

Pada awal 1990-an Nokia sempat krisis, tetapi CEO yang baru, Jorma Ollila, memutuskan untuk memfokuskan pada telepon seluler dan jaringan telepon. Hasilnya, telepon GSM pertama kali di dunia muncul di Finlandia tahun 1991. Kemudian pasar telepon seluler global mulai berkembang sangat cepat pada pertengahan 1990-an dan Nokia menjadi nomor satu.

Kini sebanyak 2.100 seri ponsel Nokia mendulang sukses. Target penjualan sebanyak 500 ribu unit berhasil diraih pada 1994. Dengan tenaga kerja sebanyak 54 ribu orang, produk Nokia terjual di 130 negara. Sekarang mungkin setiap orang tau telepon seluler yang mudah dalam pengoperasiannya adalah NOKIA, karena itulah moto NOKIA.

Anda tau bahwa dulu negara Finlandia sangat tergantung pada hasil hutannya (kayu), tapi sekarang apa kata Orang Ddepartemen Luar Negeri negara itu (Jyrki Vesikansa) : “Dulu kami hidup dari hutan, tetapi saat ini kami dapat menambahkan pada Nokia,”. Apakah indonesia bisa ?

NOKIA TERBARU: Nokia 5730 XpressMusic, Nokia 5630 XpressMusic, Nokia E75

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Nokia XpressMusic 5320 Might Hit the US


The US might soon get a new Nokia Xpress Music handset, namely the nokia 5320 XpressMusic , as the phone was recently approved by the FCC. If Nokia indeed plans to release the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic in the States, it would be the second XpressMusic to be available this year for North American users, after the Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic series, which was launched by both T-Mobile in the US and Rogers in Canada.

Until now, Nokia announced the availability of Nokia 5320 Xpressmusic only for Europe and Latin America, hence North America is not yet in the Finnish company's plans when it comes to the new XpressMusic handset. Still, US users should expect the phone to get a release stateside too, especially since the FCC has approved the handset.

Presented by Nokia back in April, together with the weird-looking Nokia 5220 XpessMusic model, Nokia 5320 XpressMusic has two versions: an HSDPA 900 / 2100 MHz one and an HSDPA 850 / 1900 MHz one. Obviously, the FCC approved the latter, as it's the only one that can work on the North American 3G networks.

Although not as slims as the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic (which measures only 9.9 millimeters in thickness), the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is still a nice-looking and well-proportioned phone. At 108 x 46 x 15 millimeters (4.25 x 1.81 x 0.59 inches), the candybar brings the following features: dedicated XpressMusic keys, Music player (MP3, M4A, WMA and eAAC+ supported), stereo FM radio with RDS, a 3.5mm audio jack, a "Say and Play" application that enables users to simply say the name of a song out loud in order for it to be played, a 2 inch TTF display with 240 x 320 pixels and 16 million colors, Bluetooth 2.0, email and Web capabilities, a 2 Megapixel camera with flash, a secondary camera for video calls, a Symbian S60 UI and 140MB of built-in memory that can be expanded up to 8GB (at least a 512MB card should be included when you buy the handset).

If it is indeed to be released in the US, the nokia 5320 XpressMusic should have a retail price similar to the one from Europe (about $350).

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Comes with QWERTY Keyboard


Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia today unveiled the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic, its first music phone to have a QWERTY keyboard for quick messaging.

The new Nokia 5730 Xpressmusic series targets the social networking trend with a full sliding keyboard. Its homescreen features an improved contacts bar that lists up to 20 friends and accesses music, people, N-Gage games, email, calendar and other applications such as Facebook, Photos, Ovi Contacts and Maps.

With Nokia's Ovi Contacts, users can see which friends are online, chat and view what music they're listening to.

Consumers can also play games through dedicated gaming keys and online through the N-Gage Arena community.

Nokia said it will expand its "Comes with Music" service, currently available in the UK and Singapore, to Australia later this month. Additional launches for the coming several months include Italy, Sweden and Mexico.

Comes with Music offers unlimited music from major music labels and a number of independents, and the music can be kept after the yearly contract has expired.

The individual tracks can be downloaded to a phone and a single computer and are free, though the cost of the music is reflected in the price of the phone itself.

The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Series will begin shipping in the third quarter of 2009 for an estimated retail price of $350

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in silver and we've got the pics to prove it


The original announcement of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic promised three color versions: Red, Blue and Black. Up until now only the red and blue ones have been available, but the grey-striped one will finally hit the shelves as well and here are the live shots to prove it.

Call it Black, call it Black/Silver, or call it Grey if you prefer. Whatever it is, the main thing about the new color of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is that it looks much more serious now. The red and blue stripes of the well-known versions are now silverish.

Except for the more decent look of the Black/Silver Nokia 5800 XpressMusic behind the new clothes there's still the well known all-in-one multimedia monster.

There's the 3.2" touchscreen, the Wi-Fi support, the built-in GPS receiver, the great music player, the powerful stereo speakers and all the other goodies that turned Nokia 5800 XpressMusic into one of the most anticipated and desired handsets announced lately.

The price hasn't changed as well so according to the Nokia UK store the new color version of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be selling for 249 GBP (around 280 euro or 370 US dollars) like its different colored siblings.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic specs unveiled


Ever heard about the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic? Probably not, and that’s because the 5530 is an unannounced device.

However, Daily Mobile quotes a “reliable source” and says the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is a touchscreen handset that will be introduced by the Finnish company sometime in September 2009.

And since we’ve recently reported Nokia wants to launch three touchscreen phone this fall, I guess we have no reasons not to believe the info above.

There’s no image yet with the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, but we do have some of its features. These are said to include:

* 2.9 inch touchscreen display
* Symbian S60 5th Edition
* Wi-Fi
* 3.2 MP camera
* 3.5mm headset jack
* FM radio with RDS
* 150MB of internal memory
* MicroSD card support

So it looks like the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will be a smaller version of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (seen above), which has a 3.2 inch touchscreen display. And that means the new handset could have a lower price than the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic – let’s hope this turns out to be true.

Nokia 5630 XpressMusic unveiled


ESPOO, Finland - Nokia has just revealed the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic handset. In the same vein as it’s 5800 XpressMusic Series sibling the new Nokia 5630 XperssMusic series is far from a conventional music phone - a fully fledged member of the S60 family, this slender smartphone has a host of unlikely talents, such as being the slimmest N-Gage device yet at just 12mm thin.

Read on for details of Nokia’s newest music phone and get the full lowdown on its surprising features.

Of course, Nokia has first ensured that the new Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Series ticks the musical boxes. Comes with Music enabled in selected countries, it’s ready to soak up to 3,000 songs into its slender shell via a 4GB microSD memory card that comes in the box. Likewise, its tuneful talents extend to the ’say and play’ feature (first debuted on the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic last year), letting you speak the name of an artist of track to automatically play it. Plus, the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic comes loaded with a 3.5mm headphone connector, stereo Bluetooth, FM stereo and Internet radio to wrap up its music credentials. Now here comes the twist…

Alongside those core talents sit some unusual but welcome suspects on the features front. For starters it’s a full blown S60 device with fast HSDPA connectivity, meaning it’s primed to be loaded with apps and able to exploit many of the best Internet services out there, such as widgets (a la the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and upcoming N97), Ovi Share and Nokia Messaging.

Similarly, it throws N-Gage gaming into the mix - only the second time Nokia’s premium gaming platform has been available on a non Nseries device (the 6210 just got there first). However, at just 12mm slim and weighing only 83g, this makes the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic the slimmest and lightest N-Gage gaming device to date.

Another smart addition is the home screen, which features a new Contacts Bar that has a definite widget feel to it - smartly animated, you can scroll through icons for up to 20 contacts and interact with them directly from the home screen.

It doesn’t shirk its responsibilities imaging wise, delivering digital shots via a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and 4x zoom, and recording video, both of which can be uploaded and shared online via Flickr and Share on Ovi. And this is where another of the Nokia 5630’s more subtle skills steps into the limelight - as well as being HSDPA enabled, it’s also HSUPA enabled, meaning it can upload data over your network at speeds of up to 2mbps (following in the footsteps of the 6260 slide, Nokia’s first HSUPA phone last November) and making video and photo sharing on the move a significantly faster and more engaging option.

It will go on sale in selected countries in the second quarter of 2009 for around 199 Euros (before the usual taxes and subsidies).

Click on the gallery thumbnails below to see details photos of the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic up close, and let us know what you think in the comments section.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Nokia 6500 Slide Contract O2 Deals- Make A Perfect Choice


by: Gale Weathers

Nokia has been known as the pioneer of mobile phone and has launched number of innovative machines till date. The Nokia 6500 is one of the masterpieces from Nokia that is available in black and silver coloured casing. The phone comes with brilliant specifications that add fun to mobile communication. To avail affordable price you can go for the Nokia 6500 slide O2 deals.

The contract deal availed through O2 will let you get the handset at a price that you can easily afford. Moreover, you will also be able to keep an eye on your pay monthly mobile phone usage.

As per the contract deal, you will have to sign a contract with O2 for a stipulated time that may vary from 12 to 18 months depending on your requirement. During the contract period you can get various incentives such as free talk time, free text messages and mobile phone accessories that will make mobile communication more pocket soothing for you.

The Nokia 6500 comes with an internal memory of 20MB that can be further expanded up to 4GB with a microSD memory card. You can easily store all your audio files, video files, images and other significant data on the phone. The mobile phone has a 3.2 mega pixel camera that will help you capture clear images as well as recode video footage of all the magnificent moment of life.

The powerful battery of the Nokia 6500 Slide Series can provide up to 320 hours of standby time. In addition to that, the battery gives 6 hours of talk time and is charged by 900mAh capacity. The phone comes with built in web browser so that you can browse through the web pages right on the screen of your mobile phone. You can also connect the phone with other compatible devices with the help of the various connectivity options supported by the handset.

So, go for the O2 contract deals of Nokia 6500 Slide Series and enjoy mobile communication like never before.

Nokia 6600 Slide - Fabulous offers on fantastic mobile phone


by: Torie Wilson

Almost a dozen of Nokia mobile handsets have been launched recently but the fantastic Nokia 6600 Slide Series is most admirable one phone. The handset comes with many exciting function and features which are very entertaining and usefull one for user. The mobile has 110g of weight and it looks stunning TFT screen. The user can store photos, Videos, file, important data and the favorite song on its large memory which is expandable up to 4GB. The Nokia 6600 Slide brings fast data connectivity features like, Bluetooth, USB, EDGE and GPRS etc. It provides wire free connection to any other compatible device and one can transfer and download the file and data very quickly and easily. The mobile phones have 3.15 mega pixel camera with auto focus and flash.

The online retailer in UK brings convenient and comfortable way of shopping. The contract deals are available on all reputed networks of UK which provide you a latest launched Nokia 6600 Slide Series in affordable price. The newly Nokia 6600 Slide Series is available with 12 months free line rental offer through cheap mobile deals provided by the networks of UK. Buy the best Nokia 6600 Slide Series in much discounted price through 12 months contract deals provided by the networks of UK. Get 12 months free line rental while purchase your favorite Nokia 6600 Slide Series through cheap mobile deals.

The mobile phone shopping really attracts the customers from UK phone shop because it brings lucrative offers with your favorite mobile through contract phone deals. The newly Nokia 6600 Slide Series is most admirable and hot demanding mobile handset among the customers. So, visit various online UK shop and avail the beneficial deals on latest Nokia 6600 Slide series.

Nokia 7610 SuperNova - Enjoy Outstanding Internet Experience!

by Dharmendra Chaudhary

Nokia has launched a series of Supernova phones to incorporate the latest advancements in information technology. Other mobile phones that are included in this series are Nokia Series 7210 supernova, Nokia 7510 Supernova and Nokia Series 7310 SuperNova.

This mobile device works over the network of quad band that covers GSM 900, GSM 800, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 that endows the customer with the facility of world roaming.

A dedicated music key is also made available by this device to access the music player easily. Various mp3 ringtones, polyphonic ringtones and video ringtones are made available by this unit for the purpose.


Nokia 7610 SuperNova -A Spectacular Design
by Dharmendra Chaudhary

This handset is equipped with an excellent display screen and is also featured with an integrated camera of 3.2 mega pixels. Various options like flash technology and auto focus and also acquire the support of GSM network technology.

Internal memory supported by this device is of 64 mega bytes, the memory can be further expanded by using external memory slots up to 2 Giga bytes. This storage capacity allows the customers to store the record of previous calls like previous 20 missed calls, 20 received calls and 20 dialed numbers. This colossal memory space also enables the customer to make photo calls.

For connectivity
and data transmission the technologies introduced by this handset are EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD, Bluetooth and USB.

For messaging the options offered by this mobile phone are instant messaging, simple text messaging, picture messaging and e mails.

Inbuilt FM radio is also equipped in this device with RDS feature.

Nokia N Series Cell Phones

by Qayam

This series is based on Nokia Series 60 smart platform. The Nokia N series mobile phones provide user with rich music experience and offer them with facility to download the music on air and store them.

The series has special PC synchronization facility. One can easily organize music, images, video, and organize data with the help if Nokia PC suite. To access the Internet, the N series devices support high-speed wireless technology like wireless Local area network (LAN) or RG.

If you are interested in buying a new Nokia N series cell phone, then browse through a good online mobile store. See that they have mobile phone comparison facility and provide you with the features list of all N series mobile phones.

Latest Mobile Phone - A necessity
by Tom Lopez

Mobile phones have always influenced the generation with their pioneering features. Today, mobile phones make a great style statement and have become our most valuable possession. Today mobile phones are fast progressing to become an all-in-one device that include the functions of a computer, camera, music and video players, and enhanced calling features like video calling and conferencing.

Latest mobile Phones from LG, Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson provides a different tempting attribute, which will permit customers to exhibit with fashion and magnificence. The Sony Ericsson's main series are W series, Z series, K series and Sony Ericsson T series. Some of the Sony Ericsson mobile phones have slide opening mechanism with a first-rate music feature, sound quality and sturdy battery back up. Any latest mobile phone supports all four GSM bands apart from advanced networks like UMTS and WCDMA 2100. Remote connectivity through Bluetooth, Infrared or USB is supported in almost all mobile phones today.

Modern day mobile phones are now capable of sending and receiving email, and web browsing. Mobile phones have become an explosive multimedia device with limitless opportunities.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

New color for Sony Ericsson Idou, black turns to silver

New color for Sony Ericsson Idou, black turns to silver

Days after we wrote about a large photo gallery of the Sony Ericsson Idou we stumbled upon something interesting - a new color, namely silver. This isn't as exciting as, say... a final name for the phone but it's reassuring to see some progress to keep our interest.

According to a few lexicons on the Internet, "idou" roughly translates from Greek to "behold" or "see". Given the impressive 12 megapixel camera and large 3.5 inch touchscreen, it's quite a fitting name. So far, the XPERIA X1 is the only Sony Ericsson handset that breaks the letter plus number naming scheme but that may soon change.

As for the OS - there's nothing new aside from the UI tweaks visible in screenshots. Nonetheless, we're anxious to see what changes the Symbian OS will go through with its new open-source status.

Check out our overview of the Sony Ericsson Idou from the MWC, complete with a video of the UI.

Nokia releases Point & Find, updates Nokia Messaging

Nokia releases Point & Find, updates Nokia Messaging

Nokia launched their new Point & Find service into beta today and updated Nokia Messaging to support Windows Live Hotmail. Point & Find allows you to snap a photo of something and be directed to relevant information and content.

The beta of Point & Find is available in the UK and US and is focused on movies but the service will expand into other fields and countries. Nokia see this as a way for stores and companies to launch campaigns and promotions by giving easy access to information on products and services.

Nokia has offered support for embedding data into barcodes for a while now - Nokia Mobile Codes lets you generate either a Datamatrix or QR code with link, text or business card info embedded into it.

Point & Find takes this a step further. With it you can shoot a photo of a movie poster and be directed to content like the trailer, reviews and even info on the closest theaters showing the movie, taking advantage of the GPS capabilities of the phones.

As a fallback, there's a category specific text search in case you have nothing handy to photograph. It can also recognize barcodes so you can scan the barcode of a product and get product reviews and other info.

The other bit of news that came out of Espoo is that Nokia's push email service - Nokia Messaging - has added support for Windows Live Hotmail in addition to the already supported Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and AOL Mail.

Nokia Messaging push email service is currently free and supports 19 Nokia devices and gives you access to up to 10 email accounts. Nokia 5800 is not supported yet, that will happen in May. Nokia E75 will become the first device with the application preinstalled and it will probably be found on future devices as well.

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Harga Handphone Sony Ericsson X1

Baru: Rp 6.850.000
Second: Rp 6.450.000

Harga Handhone Sony Ericsson P1
Baru: Rp _
Second: Rp 2.200.000

Harga Handphone Sony Ericsson W302
Baru: Rp 1.375.000
Second: Rp _

2. Pemohon mengirimkan data dari Toko tersebut. Mulai nama toko, Alamat, No Telp.
3. Blog ini (Warung Ponsel) berhak menolak permohonan.
4. Sementara hanya untuk Toko daerah Bekasi, Jakarta, dan Medan
5. Pemohon berhak mengirimkan lebih dari satu daftar harga handphone (Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, BlackBarry, dsb...)
6. Kirimkan Permohonan ke email: iyus_a[at]yahoo.co.id
7. Pemohon minimal mengirimkan 2x dalam 1 bulan daftar harga ponselnya dan maksimal 4 kali dalam 1 bulan.