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Nokia 5530

Nokia 5530 ReviewA new music smartphone has come out from Nokia called the 5530. It is a nice looking model that comes in a variety of colors and a screen that is hard to beat. Take a quick look in this article at the features and abilities of this second-tier phone from Nokia.

Music is the main focus of the Nokia 5530 smartphone. This bright new phone comes with something called ” XpressMusic “. The 5530 even comes with its own four gigabyte microSD card to prove the seriousness of Nokia towards the storage of songs on their new phone. You do not have to feel tied down to using their card, you can install a 32 gigabyte microSD for eight times more storage space. You can do this while the phone is on. This is called “hot-swapping” and comes in handy.

The screen on the 5530 is bright and stands up to viewing under the suns bright light. It is slightly smaller than some other flagship models, but still not bad at 2.9 inches. It is a resistive touchscreen display and has 640 by 360 pixels. The screen is the main aspect of the front of this device. Nokia designed the front of the 5530 to only have a screen and no mechanical buttons. This can wind up being a problem if the smartphone crashes and you need to do a reboot. The volume and on off are on the sides. Using the XpressMusic icon brings up the browser, Ovi icons, photos, and of course the music section. The screen has the accelerometer option so you can view it horizontally or vertically. This comes in handy when typing in some fast text messages to your friends.

The speakers are at the top and bottom and sound good for being so small. The Nokia 5530 supports bluetooth so you can use head phones without cables if you want. The smartphone comes with a pair of cable head phones and a 3.5 inch connector for them. Some other things that Nokia provides with this device is a travel charger, a connectivity cable ( CA-101D ), mini DVD, a stylus for the screen and the user’s guide. All the connectors are at the bottom of the phone.

The 5530 has a decent web browser and is supported by symbian software. If you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot you can take advantage of this feature along with email. The email is supported on all popular protocols. The SMS feature has seventy megabytes of storage available to it so you may never fill it up. You do not have to delete text messages one by one. You are given the ability to delete multiple messages at once, a true blessing to those who get lots of texts.

The phone application on the Nokia 5530 has the regular functions that everyone is accustomed to for cell phones. Call waiting and conference call are available, along with contacts with images. GSM is not a network you can send data over though. This phone has GPRS and EDGE networks. CSD and HSCSD networks are also supported.

The camera is a middle-weight, coming in at 3.2 megapixels. Video is included and you can take videos that are longer than an hour with the 5530. You can edit your videos, but you will have to review them on the phone. There is no connector for preview on a television or other device.

As stated the Nokia 5530 is built upon the idea of being able to travel with your music with you. All popular formats for audio files are supported. This is coming out soon and will be around $300 dollar range. If predictions are right, it may be sold out by Christmas.

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Nokia N900 Review

nokia-n900Nokia has had plenty of good introductions in the past and now they have come up with one more; the N900. The N900 is the dream-come-true for power mobile users. Take a look at this brief review of the N900 and see if it does not beat what you have been using.

The first thing you notice about the Nokia N900 is that it is unobtrusive. Do not let the mild exterior fool you. Inside the package is about as much memory as perhaps two “regular” smartphones. The N900 is the newest flagship for Nokia and rightly so. The N900 is sometimes known as a handheld computing device. I would put it right up there with netbooks. The last Nokia flagship, the N97 was a bit anemic in the memory department. The N900 has no such problems. The processor is an ARM Cortex-A8 600 Megahertz ( Mhz ) powerhouse with its own 256 Megabytes of Random Access Memory ( RAM ) and 768 Megabytes of virtual memory. There is also one Gigabyte of application memory. There is 32 Gigabytes of integrated storage which is upgradeable to up to 48 Gigabytes with a MicroSD card. Your applications will not be running slow while you use the N900.

One of the bigger questions for most mobile users concerns Wi-Fi. Yes, the N900 has Wi-fi capability. It also has bluetooth ( 2.1 ) and HSDPA connectivity. This means triband WCDMA 900/1700/2100 and quadband GSM. It is slated to start running on the T-Mobile networks. One very nice feature is the FM transmitter. You can take advantage of all that memory space to store music and broadcast it to your car radio with the built-in FM transmitter of the N900.

In the visual department this N900 is no slouch. It comes with a five Megapixel camera. The camera is video-ready and has a cover that slides shut to protect the lens while you are not taking photos or video. That is an important feature because the lens includes Carl Zeiss optics. The screen is a resistive-touch model that is a WVGA model. It is 3.5 inches in size, equal to the iPhone. The N900 has the same appearance of the iPhone also, at first glance.

The greatest feature of the N900 is the one inside; the operating system. It uses a version of Linux called Maemo. This is a true computing device that also allows you to make phone calls. The N900 uses a browser made by Mozilla, the same folks who make Firefox. What can you do with this Maemo operating system ? For one, you can customize your “desktop” to however you like it. With Maemo, multi-tasking is made easy. You can make contact with your friends or family using Gtalk, Ovi, Skype and other IM friends, and do it from the same page. Automatic geotagging allows you to take photos and know exactly where it was you snapped them. Maemo will turn an ugly GPS tag into something understandable automatically. These are just some of the abilities of the Maemo system that form the core of the new N900.

The appearance of the Nokia N900 is right up there with the “big boys”. It comes with a keyboard slide-out that has directional arrows, which is convenient for choosing items from the screen. You can be sure you will be getting some looks when you pull this out of your pocket. If you are one of those mobile “power users” this is the next toy you will want to get your hands on. 597

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Apple Inc. is very well known for bringing quality products to consumers. All the gadgets they offer are highly versatile and very much in demand nowadays. Examples of the Apple products are the iPod (a portable musical device capable of storing thousands of songs depending on storage capacity), Mac Powerbook, a laptop especially made for Apple consumers, iTouch and their latest innovation, the iPhone. The iPhone is the phone that celebrities want to get their hands on. As a matter of fact, majority of superstars use the iPhone. Even an ordinary guy dreams of owning an iPhone. So what makes the iPhone marketable and the favorite among others?

Appearance is a big factor in choosing a phone. When it comes to physical looks, the iPhone is a stand out. It is 11.6 mm thin with a width of 61 mm and a length of 115 mm. Now that is thin! Not only this, it has a storage memory of 4, 8 or 16 gigabytes. That means loads of files in one slim gadget. Its camera, however, has a resolution of only 2.0 megapixels which is common among phones. The iPhone is a smartphone which is connected to the internet. It is purely touchscreen and has a virtual keyboard in place of a physical one. Its main features include a music player similar to an iPod, a camera phone, video call (for the 3G version) and internet client. So if you have Wi-Fi near you, you can access the internet using the iPhone. Its sleek design is a big bonus.

Are you still wondering why people choose the iPhone among others? With all these features, you would not need anything else. If you have the iPhone, you can have multiple functions stored in one small gadget. It’s like you have an iPod, a phone and a computer all at the same time. If you want convenience, then you just might need to have your own iPhone.

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After successfully form a partnership with HTC, Google’s Android is now also used by DoCoMo, the largest mobile operator in Japan.

According to Reuter, Wednesday (11/19/2008), DoCoMo with KTF, the cellular operators from South Korea, are interested in developing smartphone using Google Android. It is believed that the smartphone will be launched next year.

Currently, the popularity of smartphone that combines the ability of PC and mobile phone continue to increase in Japan. DoCoMo plans to introduce smartphone with Google software at 20 percent lower price than contemporary smartphones in the market.

However, DoCoMo cannot ascertain whether the smartphone will be launched next year.

DoCoMo currently has about 10 percent of shares in KTF. Both companies agreed to jointly develop handsets to save costs.

Earlier this year, Motorola and Asus are also mentioned to prepare mobile phones based on Google Android platform.

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The Iphone Effect

Before Apple introduced us to the Iphone, we had a poor selection of mobile phones (and that’s an understatement). The slim choices we did have can be classified into three categories: the clamshell simple phone aka “the starter phone”, a smartphone that wasn’t so smart, and of course the “media” phones. These were the types of pathetic choices we had in the pre-Iphone era. But once Jobs decided to drop the ball and introduce us to his newest secret project, the web was abuzz about the possibilities of this new wonderphone.

Iphone arrives

The Iphone debuted in the US on June 27, 2007. This day would go down in history as the day the mobile phone market changed. From this day on, competitors couldn’t get by with rehashes of the previous year’s model. No, they had to pretty up their offerings and add more functionality to even stay relevant in the post-Iphone era. There was no more room for slackers and the competition was feeling the heat.

Clone wars

Apple’s instant success had competitors fearing the worse. So they did what all desperate and failing companies do: follow the leader. Nowadays, every phone looks like a wannabe Iphone. The only part they haven’t nailed yet is how to fit so much funtionality in such a slim and sexy device. They have tried: Sprint (Samsung Instinct), Verizon (LG Dare), & T-Mobile (G1 Phone). Admittedly, the competitors are getting close to Iphone’s level of form and function. Verizon Wireless recently introduced the Blackberry Storm, an elegant multi-touch screen Blackberrry with all the trimmings. Yes, it even has an accelerometer (you know when you turn the phone sideways it tilts the picture on screen). The G1 by Google carried by T-Mobile also poses major implications with Google’s mobile OS debut known simply as “Android”. Yet, with all these new offerings, Apple still hasn’t been dethroned. For now, it looks like the crown is still safe

Still The Leader

Even with a flurry of copycats, the Iphone has managed to keep it’s popularity and dominance as the hottest phone around. Check the numbers, this baby has sold millions of units. It doesn’t look like it’s stopping anytime soon either. Apple’s continuously improving the already robust phone. They recently introduced the 3G Iphone (and dropped the price to $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB) to stay competitive in a market they have conquered ever since they entered it. The consumers now have a multitude of options thanks to Apple’s brave foray into an industry they had never set foot in. Steve Jobs can rest assured that the efforts of his (once tiny) Cupertino-based company have guaranteed his place in history as a brilliant innovator with a bold vision: the Iphone. The phone that changed the game.

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