Friday, November 30, 2007

Nokia N95 8Gb VS Sony Ericsson K850i Review




The highlight of the Nokia N95 8GB is its massive 8GB internal memory. This two-way slider opening phone is studded with a 2.8 inch 16 million colour TFT screen ensuring a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The highly impressive Carl Zeiss 5 megapixel integrated camera captures some mesmerizing stills and videos. The phone houses a stereo music player offering awesome sound effect. Additional music features include a stereo FM radio and a visual radio. The Nokia N95 8GB supports Quad Band and is powered by S60 software. The GPS Navigation System with over 100 countries map helps you to get to your destination without any confusion. Other features in the Nokia N95 8GB are email with attachments, voice commands, voice dialling, voice recording, handsfree speakerphone, 3G, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, HSCSD and WLAN Wi-Fi etc.

The Sony Ericsson K850i – a CyberShot phone with a massive 5.0 megapixel camera, the company has put all doubts to rest. Cyber-shot camera phones have so far tended to be on the bulky side, and the K850i is no exception. Measuring 102mm by 48mm by 17mm, it is slightly cumbersome to put in your pocket, but it's no thicker than most compact cameras. Sony Ericsson gives the K850i a dual-face design; the front looks like a phone and the back looks like a camera. The handset boasts of autofocus, digital zoom, an automatic Xenon flash, three LED video light for recording at night and many more such aids. Select the best out of nine stills shot in quick succession with its BestPic feature or improve underexposed pictures instantly with Photo fix – the Sony Ericsson K850i is not just a camera, but a whole studio. The battery, SIM card slot and microSD card slot are all behind a flip-down panel at the bottom.The handset shoots videos at thirty frames per second – double than the industry norm of fifteen. You can upload the stills and videos that you have shot with the Sony Ericsson K850i using the handset's preset for video and mobile blogging.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone Review


Can Nokia's tweaking produce a better phone?

Nokia's N95 8GB model is the successor to the not already one-year-old Nokia N95 mobile phone, but did the phone really need a rehash so soon and what should we expect from the new model? We have a play and find out.

The 8GB model is the second generation of Nokia's "multimedia computer" and, aside from the increased memory - one of the few phones on the market to match the iPhone's 8GB capacity.

But Nokia hasn't just added more memory, there are plenty of improvements here to make you want to come back for more.

The design has been tweaked slightly, as well as being given a black finish and the screen is now considerably larger than the first version. The N95 sports a 2.8-inch QVGA TFT, rather than a 2.6-inch one.

On the back and there have been changes with the camera as well, you still get the 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, but gone is the shutter with the slide cover that many complained opened in your pocket. Now flush with the back of the case, the camera is operated by a dedicated button and software. You still get the MPEG4 VGA video as well as a front camera for video calling.

GPS hasn't been left out of this tweakfest and so it gets A-GPS (standing for Assisted) functionality meaning the phone element of the device can help locate you quicker while the GPS chip locks down on the satellites above. You now also get maps downloaded on board rather than always having to rely on downloading on the go.

Source: http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Nokia N95 hits one million milestone

Nokia has announced that since hitting the shops in April sales of its N95 handset have hit the one million mark within the UK.

"The Nokia N95 has more than lived up to the hype around its launch as one of the must-have gadgets this year – sealed by hitting the one million sales mark", said Andrew Connell, head of multimedia, Nokia UK.

"The N95 not only looks good, but also packs a punch by
delivering on a groundbreaking features set that takes mobile communication to a new level in convergence devices."

Nokia increases market share in mobile phone


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"Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end users in the third quarter of 2007 reached 289 million units, a 15% increase from the same period last year," says Gartner, Inc

Nokia's mobile phone sales to end users totaled 110.2 million units reaching a market share of 38.1% in the third quarter of 2007. This quarter, Nokia not only exhibited the highest year-on-year market share increase, but also raised operating margins thanks to effective cost management and global distribution strategy. This was achieved despite the average price of its phones falling from €90 to €82.

Other points to note are the success of the Korean manufacturers, Samsung and LG, and the sad decline of America's Motorola. Gartner says:

Motorola's sales into the channel remained weak and, with limited surplus stock, sales to end users were not enough to maintain its No. 2 position. Motorola's market share dropped 7.6 percentage points from the third quarter of 2006, relegating the vendor to the No. 3 position. "Motorola today is a pale version of the company it was a year ago," [Carolina Milanesi, research director for mobile devices research at Gartner] added. Although the Razr2 was well received and accounted for 900,000 of the overall sales, Motorola needs a much stronger portfolio to return to its former market share.

Gartner reckons sales of mobile phones in Western Europe reached 47.2 million units, with 45m sold in North America, 24.5m in India and 13.1m in Japan. Average penetration in Western Europe is 115%: everywhere except France, there are more mobile phones than people.

Source:http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Apple iPhone vs Nokia N95





Well, the Nokia N95 has been in the scene for quite a long time and the handset is going great guns. Loaded with a ton of features like a two way slider way mechanism, a 5 megapixel integrated camera, a high resolution 16 million colour TFT screen with an effective resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, a built-in music player with a variety of formats support (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA), the Nokia N95 turns into a complete package. With additional features like Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, WLAN Wi-Fi, 3G, Quad Band support, handsfree speaker, voice recording, voice dialing, GPS Navigation, second camera (CIF), document viewer, Nokia Music Manager, voice commands, push-to- talk etc. the Nokia N95 appeases everyone, simply everyone.



Another cool customer in the mobile game is the all new Apple iPhone. Apple iPhone is an internet-enabled multimedia phone that is the first product of its kind from the Apple Inc, USA. The Apple iPhone looks similar to the iPod, but is actually a phone which comes with great communication features and functions. Apart from all the standard features and functionalities, the iPhone allows call conferencing, call merging, caller ID, and integration with other mobile network features and iPhone functions. There is also the visual voicemail feature incorporated in the phone that lets you view a list of current voicemail messages on the phone screen itself without having to call into their voicemail.

Source:http://www.pr-usa.net

Friday, November 23, 2007

Nokia 7500 Prism vs Nokia n95 8gb



The all new Nokia 7500 Prism has got much appeal in it. The Nokia 7500 Prism is an aesthetically sound handset with a bright and clear 16.7 million colour screen (TFT) with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The eye-catching thing about the phone is its cutting-edge design on its aluminum back cover. With diamond-cut patterns, the phone looks really cool. With an integrated 2 megapixel camera, the phone is capable of capturing solid images, either in still or in video. The Nokia 7500 Prism also carries a built-in music player and a visual FM radio. Those who look for a high-performance connectivity device, for them there can nothing be better than the Nokia 7500 Prism. The phone comes equipped with Bluetooth, EDGE, GPRS and USB. With 1GB built-in memory, the phone can carry your entire world of entertainment with you.
Nokia N95 8GB

The highlight of the Nokia N95 8GB is its massive 8GB internal memory. This two-way slider opening phone is studded with a 2.8 inch 16 million colour TFT screen ensuring a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The highly impressive Carl Zeiss 5 megapixel integrated camera captures some mesmerizing stills and videos. The phone houses a stereo music player offering awesome sound effect. Additional music features include a stereo FM radio and a visual radio. The Nokia N95 8GB supports Quad Band and is powered by S60 software. The GPS Navigation System with over 100 countries map helps you to get to your destination without any confusion. Other features in the Nokia N95 8GB are email with attachments, voice commands, voice dialling, voice recording, handsfree speakerphone, 3G, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, EDGE, HSCSD and WLAN Wi-Fi etc.
Source:http://www.pr-usa.net

Nokia N95 8GB: It Stores Everything, Simply


Nokia has established such a position in the mobile domain that whatever it does, it does it in elegance. This Finnish mobile major has never shown a sliding curve in terms of popularity as well as customer satisfaction. One after another new handset models have been continuously launched and the result is pretty satisfactory.
The New kid on the block is the Nokia N95 8GB. The Nokia N95 8GB measures 99 x 53 x 21 mm and weighs 129 grams. The high note of the phone is its massive 8GB phone memory that can store a whale of files and documents in it. Equipped with a 2.8 inch 16 million colour TFT screen, the device displays amazing screen resolution. With 240 x 320 pixels, the phone turns into a complete eye-catcher. The two-way sliding opening mechanism makes the device even more stunning.

On imaging ground, the Nokia N95 8GB boasts of an integrated 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar lens. Camera result is brilliant - even videos are so bright, so clear. Heavily cladded with features like autofocus and flash, the camera delivers brilliant results under any light condition.

The Nokia N95 houses a high performance music player which supports formats like MP3/AAC/AAC+ /eAAC+/WMA. Stereo FM radio with superb sound clarity is another cool feature in the phone. With built-in GPS Navigation, the Nokia N95 8GB turns into your guide throughout your journey. In terms of connectivity also, the Nokia N95 8GB satisfies everyone - thanks to Bluetooth, Infrared, 3G, WLAN Wi-Fi, EDGE, GPRS and USB. Other noticeable features include push-to-talk, TV Output, Office document viewer, CIF videocall camera, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging, voice dial/memo etc. In a nutshell, the Nokia N95 8GB is a complete package.