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Review: Nokia E65
Written by admin on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: Nokia, Review Tags: Call Quality, Camera, Connectivity, Design, Display, Keypad, Music, Nokia E65, Performance and Memory, pictures, Review

The E65 is a Mobile Phone by Nokia. I have written a review about it. Please read it and give your opinions. I thank WOM WORLD for giving me this device for trialing.
Positive Facts:
Excellent Slider
Wi-Fi
Good Keypad
Good Battery Life
micro-SD Card Slot, Crystal Clear Call Quality
Negatives Facts:
Small Screen
No Secondary Camera For Video Calls
Bad Camera
Firmware for N95-3 release by Nokia
Written by admin on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Nokia Tags: GSM, N95, Nokia N95, phone news
Nokia has finally released the much-anticipated firmware update for its N95-3, which supports AT&T’s 3G HSDPA network. The firmware update adds Flash Lite 3, demand paging, and support for Web Runtime, among other small bug fixes.

The N95-3 has been the only version of the N95 product line to go without these extra features, and owners have been anxiously awaiting the firmware update.
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Nokia E66 and E71 have a new look
Written by admin on Monday, May 26, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: Cell Phones, Nokia Tags: cell phone, Nokia E66, Nokia E71, Symbian
Nokia E66
The Nokia E66 is a small business device. Designed in the shape of a slider, the device combines business eases and a compact size in a perfect way.

The Nokia E66 will probably operate on the dynamic Symbian system. This is expandable with extra programs and it’s also not that strange that Office support will be installed on the slider as a standard.
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Nokia let users to transfer NGage games
Written by admin on Monday, May 26, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Nokia Tags: mobile games, N-gage, phone news
This week, fan Web site All About N-Gage noticed the existing licensing terms, which states that games bought and paid for can only be used on one phone, and got confirmation from Nokia that games can’t be transferred to another phone.

“Internally there have been some mixed messages in this matter as well,” said Oskar Södergren, communications manager at Nokia Scandinavia.
But users outraged over the licensing terms can rest easy; a mechanism for transferring games to a new phone is under development.
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Orange and Nokia today announced a strategic international partnership, extending the first agreement signed by the two companies in February 2008. The two industry leaders have committed to a three year partnership.

Orange and Nokia have agreed to launch a suite of integrated multimedia services on the new Nokia handsets, launching in H208 across nine major markets, in an initiative designed to boost the adoption of mobile digital entertainment. As part of the strategic partnership, customers will have direct access to the Orange Music Store, both Orange and NGage games, as well as Nokia Maps.
The two companies plan to create 10 million active Mobile Maps users on Nokia devices within the Orange footprint by 2010.I think this partnership will be a succes.
New Nokia N78 with FM Transmitter
Written by admin on Saturday, May 24, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Nokia Tags: FM Transmitter, nokia N78, Nseries
Nokia N78 is the first Nseries phone to boast a built in FM transmitter. This is very good. In the history of staple hardware built into mobile phones, the camera and the music player are mainstays in what we consider to be “mobile phones.”

All music phones have an FM transmitter ?To buy an FM transmitter for your iPod will cost you USD $50.00.For Nokia N78 the FM Transmitter is absolutely free because the devices come built at once with the cell phone.
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A partial list of Nokia Maps 2.0 includes
Written by admin on Thursday, May 22, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Nokia Tags: GPS, Nokia Map Loader, Nokia Maps 2.0

A partial list of the updated features in Nokia Maps 2.0 includes:
DRIVE:
- Improved optional Car Navigation equals PND-level car navigation experience with faster routing.
- Easy-to-use, updated User Interface features including a new navigation carousel with pre-defined navigation views – i.e. navigation, arrow, bird-eye.
- Top-of-the-line navigation features: signposts, multi-stop route planner
WALK:
- Optional pedestrian navigation efficiently walks you from A to B with visual guidance. It helps you to locate yourself by giving information about the surrounding buildings, streets and parks and, if the device supports it, notifies the direction you are walking.
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