Nokia 5800 expressmusic

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breif description:

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the first full touch screen mobile phone from Nokia thanks to a 3.2 inch touchscreen. The Red 5800, formerly known as the Tube, is the perfect music phone with support for MP3 and AAC files, a 3.5mm headphone jack, expandable memory up to 16GB and running on the Symbian series 60 operating system. Also included in the 5800 is a 3.2 Megapixel camera, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed browsing, GPS with Nokia maps pre-installed and BBC iPlayer.



nokia 5800 eXpress music
So, it looks good and fits in your pocket comfortably - but is it special? Yes, it is. Nokia have placed the 5800 XpressMusic in the middle of their range and haven't bestowed it with an N-series tag (we have to wait for the N97 for their N-series touchscreen), however the specification of the 5800 is so good, it out performs the majority of its rivals! First of all, the display is stunning, with everything looking bright and clear, then you have a 3G HSDPA connection plus Wi-Fi, GPRS and EDGE, covering just about every possible option out there


technical specifications:
General
2G: Europe & USA ( GSM 850Mhz/ GSM 900Mhz/ GSM 1800Mhz/ GSM 1900Mhz )
3G: Europe ( UMTS 2100Mhz )
Type: Music-phone
Form: Monoblock
Announced: 01/10/2008
Dimension: 111x52x16 mm
Weight: 109 g
Primary display
Type: TFT
Resolution: 360 px x 640 px
Colors: 16777216 colors
Touchscreen: Yes
Battery
Type: Li-Ion
Capacity: 1420 mAh
Stand by time: 406 h
Talk time: 8.75 h
Memory
Phone Internal Memory: 81 MB
Card Slot: microSD
Primary camera
Matrix: 3.15 Mpx
Video resolution options: VGA (640x480)
Data
HSCSD: Yes
GPRS: 32 GPRS class, 107.2/64.2 kbps
EDGE: 32 EGPRS (296kbps)
3G(UMTS): Yes
3.5G(HSDPA): Yes
Wi-fi:Yes
Connections
USB: v2.0
IRDA: No
Bluetooth: v2.0
Messaging and mail
EMS: No
SMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
E-mail: Yes
Software
Operating system: Symbian OS 9.4
Games: Yes
Calendar: Yes
Alarm Clock: Yes
Calculator: Yes
Browser: v2.0
GPS: No
Audio and video
FM Radio: Yes
Audio playback: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, MIDI, RealAudio, WMA, WAV
Video playback: MP4, 3GPP


HTC touch diamond 2

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brief description:
HTC Touch Diamond2 is the latest smartphone from HTC Corporation. Successor of the HTC Touch Diamond, the HTC Touch Diamond2 is 13.7mm thick device boasting of its 3.2-inch high-resolution wide-screen VGA display, 5 megapixel auto focus camera, and a slew of other features. The HTC Touch Diamond2 features new touch sensitive zoom bar for faster zooming of web pages, emails, text messages, photos or documents. The phone sports the HTC's latest TouchFLO 3D interface.The Touch Diamond2 comes equipped with Push Internet technology, which facilitates faster loading of web pages on the mobile phone, and helps making internet experience better on slower GPRS networks.
The HTC Touch Diamond2 has 512 MB ROM and 288 MB RAM, while its predecessor has 256 MB ROM and 192 MB RAM. The HTC Touch Diamond2 is equipped with 1100 mAh battery, while the HTC Touch Diamond has 900 mAh battery.

technical specifications:
3G:HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
Sensors:Accelerometer,Touch
Interface:Icon Grid
GPS:GPS
Orientation:Potrait
Network
GSM:GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
CDMA:No
Talk time:Up to 5 h
Stand by-time:Up to 500 h
Flight Mode:Yes - Profile Based
Software
Games:Yes
Java:Midp 2.1
OS:Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Blog:No
Browser:HTML
Voice
Recording:Yes
Speaker:Yes-Mono
Push-to-talk:No
Voice Messaging:Yes-Operator Based
Data
Internet:3G
Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi
Streaming:Browser Compatible
Security:Inbuilt
Connectivity
Infrared:No
Bluetooth:File Transfer
Usb:Yes
Pc Sync:PC Suite Managed
Remote sync:Yes
Size
Product Size:107.9 x 53.1 x 13.7 mm
Product Weight:117.5 g
Display Size:480 x 640 pixels
Display Type:TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
Keypad:Touchpad
Productivity
Office:Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, PDF viewer)
Tools:Calender
Flash:No
Feeds:No
Input
Side keys:Left-Volume keys
Music keys:No
Dial:No
Touch:TouchFLO
Box
Battery:Included
Headset:Included
Memory Card:microSD (TransFlash)
Manual:Included
CD:Included
Extra:N/A

Nokia e71

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brief description:
The E series mobile phones from Nokia are known for being business-oriented. Keeping with the series, Nokia E71 targets the business users with enhanced connectivity and support for corporate e-mail push services.
Among the many features of the Nokia E71 is its Dual band. The Integrated and Assisted GPS and FM Radio 87.5-108 MHz with Visual Radio complete its multimedia features. The Nokia E71 also comes with a 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto-focus and LED flash.
For those of you who are interested in mobiles with large screen must surely go for Nokia E71 for its 2.4 QVGA screen with a self-portrait mirror. The QWERTY keypad with front facing camera for video calls is ideal for all middle and high executives. The Nokia E71 also comes with the new switch mode that allows you to easily switch between personal and work home screens.
The Wi Fi 802.11b/g WLAN networking help in getting fast and easy access to all your internet needs for all your personal or professional messaging needs. Apart from getting real-time access to your emails, the Nokia E71 also lets you swift contact with calendar, tasks, as well as download attachments like Word, Excel, Power point or PDF files directly. Available with a stainless steel case, etched graphics and available in two colors - grey steel or white steel - the Nokia E71 bears the hallmarks of Nokia quality and craftsmanship.

technical specifications:
Camera : 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
MP3 : WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player, MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A music player
Memory : Internal 10 MB storage, 128 MB RAM, microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB
Display : TFT, 16M colors, 320 x 240 pixels, 2.36 inches
Ringtones : Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, monophonic, MP3 ringtones
Bluetooth : Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
GPRS : Class 32, 100 kbps
3G : HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
Addons : HSCSD, EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, USB, Video, FM radio, SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Weight : 127 g
Talktime : Up to 10 h 30 min (2G) / 4 h 30 min (3G)
Standby : Up to 410 h (2G) / 480 h (3G)

Blackberry storm

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The Storm is a striking device. From the second you lay eyes on it, it's clear that a lot of time and care went into crafting this phone. The majority of the front panel is display, a large 3.25-inch (480 x 360) touchscreen sitting just shy of flush with a silver bezel that runs around the sides, top, and bottom of the device. The bands seem to be plastic, not metal, and trace the outline of the moderately thick (0.55-inch) phone, looping around the back, while the rest of the surface is a high gloss, piano black plastic. Below the screen are four familiar BlackBerry keys (phone, menu, back, and end / power), along the left is a convenience key and a micro USB port (RIM has eschewed the more common mini USB slot for the lower profile of the newer variation, though that seems to be the way the industry is headed), and on the right side is another convenience key, volume rocker, and (yay!) 3.5mm headphone jack. Around back, the battery cover is made from solid piece of brushed aluminum, and the camera and flash sit atop the plate, covered by a glossy plastic strip. Along the top of the phone there's a single LED to the right, and lock and mute keys incorporated into either side of the casing like soft rockers -- a nice touch. Generally, the construction of the hardware and components used seem higher in quality than previous devices from the company, with buttons that click tightly and a heft that tries (and succeeds) to communicate an understated class

IntroThe BlackBerry Storm is Research in Motion’s answer to Apple’s iPhone. Although it comes over a year after the release of the original iPhone, it is the first phone to be serious competition with Apple’s iconic telecomunications gadget.
Design

The Storm is beautiful. It's slightly shorter than an iPhone, but a tad wider and thicker. Like the iPhone, the Storm is shiny black with silver edging, and its face is dominated by its 3.2-inch touch screen. Beneath the screen, you get four buttons: a send key, an end key, a BlackBerry menu key, and a back key.
the form factor of the BlackBerry Storm is very similar in shape to its other recent BlackBerries. It is a little larger than other BlackBerries and the iPhone and is a little heavier too because of the larger screen - 5.5 ounces compared to 4.7 ounces for the iPhone 3G.
The most interesting feature of the Storm is the Sure Press touchscreen - using “click-through”. When you click something on the screen you actually click down on the screen, providing some feedback. While this may seem different, it works and you will quickly get used to it.

Touchscreen
The Touchscreen is the centerpiece of the BlackBerry Storm. This screen is different than the iPhone’s for a few important reasons. The screen on the Storm is higher resoultion, the storm is 480 pixels by 360 pixels the iPhone is 480x320 pixels. The screen will tilt between landscape and portrait using an accelerometer similar to the iPhones.
The main difference, though, is that the screen on the Storm uses “Click-Through”. This means that to press a button on the screen you are actually pushing down the screen. You can’t so much feel the screen press down as you get a nice feedback feeling letting you know that you pressed a button. This makes for great feel on the keyboard and other on controls.


Camera
The camera on the Storm is great, certainly better than the iPhone’s. It is 3.2 megapixel with an autofocus, 2x digital zoom, autofocus, and video ability

Like previous BlackBerry smartphones, the Storm has programmable buttons on the both the left and right side of the Storm. You can easily program either buttons to launch your favorite applications. The default buttons are set to “Voice Command” and “Camera”. The top and bottom of the Storm are curved. At the top of the Storm, there are two buttons, but they are sort of hidden. There is one physical piece at the top, but the right and left are clickable. The left button allows for easy access to lock and unlocking the Storm. The right button acts as a mute key for calls or multimedia. Small icons denote the buttons and it’s very well integrated into the design of the phone

The biggest change with the Storm is the clickable touch keyboard known as SurePress. The entire screen is clickable. Unlike the iPhone or any touch screen device for that matter, input is not done through touching the screen, but rather clicking the screen. With the Storm, you can select items on the screen, but you need to press down to initiate a task or action. If you look closely there is a gap between the screen and the phone itself

Operating System and User Interface
The BlackBerry Storm runs OS 4.7.065 and it is a derivative of the same OS that shipped on the BlackBerry Bold (4.6.164). The operating system is a major upgrade from the OS that shipped on the BlackBerry 8800 series and the Curve. It looks fantastic with sleek icons and functions much like the previous BlackBerry OS. While the main user interface on the Storm is the same as the Bold, the OS includes the inner workings necessary for the unique input entry of the Storm along with the accelerometer.

It is more difficult to access menu options on the Storm than on a standard BlackBerry. For example, if you are looking to close an application, there is no keyboard shortcut. You have to swipe twice and then press the close option. On the BlackBerry Bold, you simply press “C” until you reach the “close” option and then depress the trackball button

Email, Messaging and Internet.
The Storm again proves how incredible it is to use a BlackBerry for email. I can reply to a post in our BlackBerry forums and the notification comes almost instantaneously. Icons for inboxes appear on the homescreen, allowing for quick access. Scrolling through messages is not as fast as with the Bold. There are arrow icons on the bottom of the screen. Holding the arrows that allow you to scroll quickly to the top or bottom of the inbox. I found myself wanting the Storm to adjust the speed of the scroll to that of my swipe, but instead there is only one speed

Multimedia it's increasingly easier to get your multimedia to your BlackBerry. The Storm comes with an 8GB microSD card that can be used strictly for music, pictures and movies. There is no easy way to rent movies on the Storm, but you can easily make copies of your DVD’s that will play on the Storm. The display is large and vivid, but you have to wonder why RIM didn’t deliver a true widescreen display.

Some call it the "best Blackberry ever", and some just call it "awkward and disappointing". I think that one should just not expect miracles from the virtual keyboard. I've tested plenty of phones with a tactile feedback and they will not replace or even get close to a physical keyboard if you like typing fast. Let's be clear: people don't love the virtual keyboards - they love the big display and the virtual keyboard is the price to pay to get it.

The software is not as polished as the iPhone - that's a fact. However, if you want a BlackBerry with a huge display, you won't have much choice. The Storm is not a terrible choice, but you would have been warned about the virtual keyboard!

What’s In The Box?
  • BlackBerry Storm 9530
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • 3.5mm Stereo Headse
  • tBlackBerry Travel Charger with International Adapters
  • USB Cable
  • 8GB SanDisk microSD card
  • SIM Card pre-installed for international useDocumentation Kit
Going into this review, we really wanted to love this phone. On paper it sounds like the perfect antidote to our gripes about the iPhone, and in some ways it lives up to those promises -- but more often than not while using the Storm, we felt let down or frustrated. Ultimately, this could be a great platform with a little more time in the oven, but right now, it feels undercooked -- and that's not enough for us.
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samsung s8300 ultratouch

colors available : red & blue

warranty: 12months mfgr warranty

price: 19800/-inr







brief description:

Samsung unveil their second 8MP cameraphone in the shape of the Samsung Tocco Ultra 8300. A 12.8mm slider with a duralumin anti-scratch anti-fingerprint casing the Tocco Ultra boasts an 8MP camera that comes with a dual LED flash autofocus and video recording. A 2.8-inch touchscreen display ensures you can make the most of Samsung's TouchWiz finger friendly interface - featuring various widgets for a customisable home screen too! With 3G and HSDPA support at 7.2Mbps get up to speed an online in an instant and thanks to the built in accelerometer viewing web pages couldn't be easy.



technical specifications:
General
Type: Camera-phone
Form: Slider
Announced: 01/02/2009
Dimension: 110x52x13 mm
Weight: 105 g
Primary display
Type: OLED
Resolution: 240 px x 400 px
Colors: 16777216 colors
Touchscreen: Yes
Battery
Type: Li-Ion
Capacity: 880 mAh
Stand by time: 350 h
Talk time: 4 h
Memory
Phone Internal Memory: 80 MB
Card Slot: microSD
Primary camera
Matrix: 8 Mpx
Video resolution options: WVGA (848x480)
Data
HSCSD: Yes
GPRS: 10 GPRS class: 4 downlink + 2 uplink, at one moment up to 5 channels
EDGE: 10 EGPRS class: 4 downlink + 2 uplink, at one moment up to 5 channels
3G(UMTS): Yes
3.5G(HSDPA): Yes
Wi-fi:No
Connections
USB: v2.0
IRDA: No
Bluetooth: v2.1
Messaging and mail
EMS: No
SMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
E-mail: Yes
Software
Games: Yes
Calendar: Yes
Alarm Clock: Yes
Calculator: Yes
Browser: v2.0
GPS: A-GPS
Audio and video
FM Radio: No
Audio playback: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, MIDI, MMF, WMA
Video playback: 3GPP