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Nokia - Interesting 10 Facts

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-21 - 04:24:01

Here are some facts of our beloved phone company "NOKIA"
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  1. The ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named "Gran Vals" by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named "Grande Valse" on Nokia phones but was changed to "Nokia Tune" around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the "Nokia Tune."

  2. The world's first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.

  3. Nokia is currently the world's largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer.

  4. The "Special" tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for "SMS". Similarly, the "Ascending" SMS tone is Morse code for "Connecting People," Nokia's slogan. The "Standard" SMS tone is Morse code for "M" (Message).

  5. The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Its mobile phone User's Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font.

  6. In Asia, the digit 4 never appears in any Nokia handset model number, because 4 is considered unlucky in many parts of Southeast/East Asia.

  7. Nokia was listed as the 20th most admirable company worldwide in Fortune's list of 2006 (1st in network communications, 4th non-US company).


  8. Unlike other modern day handsets, Nokia phones do not automatically start the call timer when the call is connected, but start it when the call is initiated. (Except for Series 60 based handsets like the Nokia 6600)

  9. Nokia is sometimes called aikon (Nokia backwards) by non-Nokia mobile phone users and by mobile software developers, because "aikon" is used in various SDK software packages, including Nokia's own Symbian S60 SDK.

  10. The name of the town of Nokia originated from the river which flowed through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the old Finnish word originally meaning sable, later pine marten. A species of this small, black-furred predatory animal was once found in the region, but it is now extinct.


 
 

Nokia N73 Music Edition

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-15 - 05:39:02

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"Take the music with you!" scream songs, adverts, marketing people and excitable shop staff whenever discussions move toward getting a new mobile phone.

But what if I don't want to take the music with me? Or I've got an iPod that'll hold more songs than if I lugged about a rucksack stuffed with 30 of this review's subject, the N73 Music Edition?


That's when the argument falls flat. Despite Sony Ericsson's best efforts and those of the other major handset manufacturers (did someone say 'Rokr'?), listening to music on your mobile phone is an uneven experience. You can't fit much in, even if you've got a hefty 2GB memory card, the headphones and sound reproduction are never as good as a dedicated player and, to add to your woes, music playback drains the battery like nobody's business.

In fact, it leaves us thinking that it would be better all round if, rather than adding MP3 player functionality to your Nokia, someone would add mobile phone functionality to your iPod. Just a thought, and one that's been initiated by this, Nokia's latest music-friendly N-Series handset, the N73 Music Edition.

Mobile Phone: Deals For All

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-13 - 07:53:18

With the passing of time mobile phones are gaining more and more importance in the everyday life. Stepping out without a mobile phone means that you miss out on easy and feasible communication. Getting in touch with anybody and everybody at any point of time is the greatest benefit that one draws by using mobile phones. Competition in the mobile phone industry is continuously escalating and to retain customers to particular brands is not an easy task. This intense competition in the mobile industry has brought in the origination of various enticing ways to grab customer’s attention that ultimately makes the customers buy mobile phones.


Various network providers in the United Kingdom in alliance with mobile phone manufacturers have come up with some brilliant deals that help people to buy one for them and enjoy communicating with their loved ones. The deals introduced in U.K. have been very useful for customers as these deals offer great handsets along with economical plans. The two very good deals offered are the Pay as you go deal and Contract deal. Both the deals are economical and have their own ways. In the Pay as you go deal customers buy a handset and after that goes for a prepaid connection that suits their calling habits and also suits their budget. The tariff rates offered are satisfactory and help in cutting down expenses. The real advantage that one can get from this deal is that if one is not satisfied with the service provider then it can be easily switched over to some other provider who offers better deals. Moreover if someone is into traveling then a network of that particular place can also be used which helps to cut down on the roaming expenses.

One of the amazing mobile phone deals is the Contract deal. In this deal one has sign a contract. Through the contract customers can get a handset at a lower rate or even at free of cost, plus free minute, free messaging and lower tariff rates. But the problem is that once one signs the contract cannot change the subscriber.

So what needs to be done is that a plan has to be selected that suits the budget, suits the calling needs thus facilitating communication.

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Nokia N95 Mobile Phone

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-12 - 05:38:32

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Its 5 megapixel camera with 20x digital zoom is efficient enough to let you enjoy photography on your weekend tour. Its 3G feature allows you to take part in video call with your friends. Service providers such as Vodafone, Orange and T Mobile may offer you the mobile phone handset free of cost with their monthly phone deals out of which 12 months contract deals and 18 months phone deals are best. One can take pleasure in songs with its digital music player. Voice commands and voice recorder are its other audio features. It has ample space in its expandable 160 MB internal memory to store a load of data files containing latest MP3 tracks and videos. The users can expand its memory when required up to 2 GB by adding a memory card to its internal memory. Nokia N95 phone deals with Vodafone, O2 ,Orange, T mobile network may provide you incentives such as 12 months free line rental and redeemable point gifts. You will outstanding connectivity to other devices with its Bluetooth, USB and other features. It has high speed internet providing features such as WAP 2.0, XHTML and EGPRS. The users can send and receive text messages with its SMS feature. You can also share photos and videos with its multi media feature. One may get attractive items in free gifts on cost effective tariff plans of the leading networks. Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Sony PSP are some of the items, which you may get in free gifts with tariff plans such as Video Talk & Text, Voda, Virgin, O2, U-Fix, Leisure and Canary.
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Nokia E61 Mobile Phone

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-09 - 06:28:19

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The E61 is branded by Nokia under the tagline of "Nokia For Business", and the business in this case appears to be mimicking the BlackBerry model, addding a few interesting features along the way.

From a design standpoint, that means that the E61 looks and more or less feels like any other BlackBerry-styled handset that you've seen before. Weighing in at 144g with the battery installed and measuring 117mm x 69.7mm x 14mm, this is hardly a tiny unit by mobile standards, although it's lithe by BlackBerry standards. A business-like silver finish gives the E61 a nice professional look and avoids the scuffed/grubby look that some black phones pick up all too easily. The keyboard on the E61 is backlit with a function key to switch between dialling and alphabet entries, although for the most part that's handled quite well in a context-sensitive way. A five-way joystick sits at the top of the reasonably-sized (for a phone) keyboard, flanked by the E61's dedicated menu and email buttons. Volume and voice recorder buttons sit on the left hand side, although the right hand side is left clear of buttons. If you're a BlackBerry afficionado used to a scroll wheel and back buttons, you may find the E61 takes some getting used to. The E61's 320 x 240 TFT display screen is bright and clear for pretty much every application you could think of to use on the phone -- both business and non-business related.

Features
It's pretty clear which route Nokia's designers chose to take when deciding which technologies to implement on the Nokia E61. It basically chucked them all in. The end result is a phone with (deep breath) support for GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, Infrared, VoIP, Push To Talk, and Mini SD storage cards. On the software side, you can add to that list support for Symbian OS 9.1 compatible applications, Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents, as well as Zip files and PDF files via Adobe reader. The E61's screen can be sent out to compatible projectors via the E61's screen export package, making it a potential replacement for some ultraportable notebooks, depending on your usage patterns. Naturally as a competitor in the BlackBerry space, the E61 has full support for POP3, IMAP, SMTP and Microsoft Exchange Server email. In an odd, and decidedly non-corporate way, it also supports instant messaging clients from Yahoo and AOL, MP3 and AAC music playback and RealPlayer video support. Just don't let the IT department know about those features and you should be fine.


One feature that's normally de rigeur with 3G phones that the E61 omits is any kind of camera, so if your business life also includes the odd video call, this isn't the phone for you. The flipside of this is presumably that it'll be easier to convince your IT department to buy one if it doesn't look like a consumer phone in any way whatsoever.

Performance
Where the E61 impressed us the most was in the breadth of its scope, especially given the inbuilt support for WiFi. The inclusion of WiFi makes it a true option for work within the office and outside of it, as it's capable of using whatever data connection is to hand for incoming messages and other data transmissions. The mobile carriers may not be happy with this -- data rates over 3G and GPRS are typically very high -- but it's a good argument in the E61's favour that you'll be able to use wireless services for data transmission when you're in a compatible hotspot or in the office. The same also holds true for voice calls, where you can use VoIP clients for calling purposes. Naturally, it's a good idea to make sure you are connected properly to your WiFi connection before initiating a VoIP call, otherwise you'll find your VoIP savings evaporate when your carrier charges you data rates for your call.

The one caveat we'd attach to the E61 is that a lot of its menu choices aren't as clear as they could otherwise be, and you'll sometimes find yourself trekking through multiple screens to achieve a desired result. As an example, you can scan for nearby wireless access points in the phone's connection manager, but only connect to insecure points that way -- if you need to classify wireless security settings for an access point, that's in an entirely different menu and sub-menu structure.

Like most BlackBerry-style devices, the E61 is technically capable of making phone calls, although it's arguably a somewhat secondary consideration; like most phones in this form factor it feels a little daft holding up a small brick to your ear, and the phone dialling buttons are on the small side. Presumably Nokia figures that the business market the E61 is pitched towards will all go down the Bluetooth headset/voice dialling route. While we're on the physical problems page, we also found that the navigation joystick on our review sample was a little twitchy when it came to differentiating between a downwards push and a selection click, which made some online navigating and menu selections a touch trickier than they needed to be.


Nokia rates the E61 as being capable of up to 9.5 hours talk time and up to 17 days standby time. Given the wide range of battery-sapping applications that you can have enabled -- Bluetooth and WiFi alone can bring even the biggest and meanest battery to its sobbing knees -- we expected to hit the lower sides of those estimations, and were pleasantly suprised to hit them almost exactly with moderate use of the phone in 3G and WiFi modes.

LG U300 Review

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-07 - 06:37:16

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in a choice of orange or chameleon, but inside it's a quite ordinary and bland-looking phone with a keypad that's frankly

not very nice to use.

The U300 has a similar spec to LG's other 3G phones - a rotating 1.3 megapixel camera, with video calling and a good

quality main screen. The external display shows the date and time, battery life, signal strength and caller ID when you

receive a call. The U300 has an excellent music player with full support for the supplied stereo Bluetooth headset. A

128 Mbyte memory card is supplied, so music storage is adequate, and the music player is better than average. Battery

life is better than average for a 3G phone and it can be charged via a USB cable. Overall it's a good phone that offers

good value for money, but is unremarkable and suffers from an unergonomic keypad.

Features of the LG U300 include:

* 3G video calling
* 1.3 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom
* Video camera (MPEG4 format)
* Internal display: TFT, 262,000 colours, 176 x 220 pixels
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* Music player (MP3, AAC, Enhanced AAC+, AMR and WMA formats)
* 64-voice polyphonic MP3 & AAC ringtones
* Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, MSN Messenger
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* Photo Caller ID
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* Memory: 8 Mbytes plus 128 Mbyte MicroSD memory card
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* Weight: 93g
* Talktime: 135 minutes

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Nokia 6233 3G Phone Review

by tomhoadley @ 2007-06-04 - 07:02:49

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The Nokia 6233 is a very attractive & compact phone that offers the user the even balance between their personal & business requirements. The 6233 is very desirable & comes in a choice of stainless steel silver or high gloss black finish coloured casing. This phone looks the business & does the business but at the same time it is not all work, work, work but play, play, play for the user. The Nokia 6233 looks similar to the Nokia 6230 but the 6233 has some differences as it comes complete with 3G technology & the screen is crystal clear & a pleasure to view. The main similarity with the 6233 & the Nokia 6230 is that they both have a very solid & well designed feel to them which is all down to Nokia.


The 3G technology allows the user to get access to all of the latest sports, weather & news directly & instantly on the Nokia 6233. It is possible for the user to get Internet access using mobile broadband & be emailing those all important documents to their boss, but at the same time they can be listening to the built in FM radio. The Nokia 6233 makes it possible for the user to be listening to their personal music files using the built in stereo complete with 3Dsurround sound & at the same time writing out that highly important order for the secretary to action. It can be all work & all play with the 6233.

The Nokia 6233 comes complete with a 2 megapixel camera with 8 x digital zoom which is very easy to use & the zoom is very clear & smooth. The camera has a mode to allow the user to capture the perfect photo in either portrait or landscape. The 6233 also allows the user to take video recording which can be sent via email, sent via multimedia message service (MMS) or simply stored on the phones memory & viewed as desired. The phone comes with 70 mega bytes of built in memory which is great for storing all of the messages, videos & photos.

The sound quality on the Nokia 6233 is amazing due to the high quality sound produced by the stereo speakers & the 3D surround sound feature. The phone comes complete with a music player & built in FM radio which provide a really fun & personally feel to this phone.


The 6233 comes with text messaging (SMS) & multimedia message service (MMS) which allows the user to send video, pictures, sound & text all in one message. The email service comes with a spam filter which is a great feature that filters all of the junk mail.

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