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Most of the Nokia seems to have a rethink plan to series phones. Of the new party will rethink and Nokia N8, one of the highend phones to be launched this year the Finnish manufacturer.

Nokia N8 will sit very well in the multimedia. That at least in theory. If the number of mega pixels will bring extra quality, remains to be seen. N8 will have a 12 MP camera able to record video in 720p format.

In addition to the room is known about the N8 that will have Symbian OS. We have, in fact, one of the first phones with Symbian V3. N8 will have a 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen and will have HDMI port.

The difference between a smartphone and a regular phone is primarily an operating system, the facilities it offers. A smartphone is guided by the same principles as a computer. You can install programs that interest you and you provide a high level of configuration. Another advantage is the easy synchronization of information, either a PC or an online service.

With proper application, a Nokia smart phone can be synchronized with a program like Outlook, or an online application such as Google contacts agenda. Let us now the first choice, synchronize phone data with Outlook, the Microsoft Office suite.

What you can synchronize and why

What is the logic, you can synchronize only information covered by two instruments – the phone and schedule. In addition to e-mail, your Nokia smartphone and Outlook’s share three elements: book contacts, calendar with your tasks and notes of sites. Therefore, these three types of data can be synchronized – manually or automatically – from a Nokia smartphone and Outlook.

The reasons why you resort to such synchronization are multiple. One would be that you need for meetings in your calendar or notes to appear on the laptop or PC. Another reason, as thoroughly, is that you need to be stored as contacts on both phone and computer. This means that you always provide a backup for unexpected situations (loss of contact, phone, etc. change.).

What you need to sync

You need three things, of which two are obvious as possible: a Nokia smartphone (Symbian S60 operating system) and a computer on which you installed Microsoft Outlook.

The third requirement is the application Ovi Suite or for older phones, Nokia PC Suite. It acts as an intermediary and is, in fact, that makes all the work. If you installed both programs you can go for it.

Add phone to Ovi Suite

This is the first step you do, usually right after you buy your phone and install Ovi Suite. Application of the Nokia is very simple process:

* Follow the path Tools – Add new device
* Choose the type of connection (cable or Bluetooth)
* Attribute name a phone after it is detected

Configuration synchronization process
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Although to be announced only at the Mobile World Congress 2010 (15 to 18 February), we already have unofficial information about Nokia C5. This phone will be part of series C, a new series for Finnish portfolio.

Strange is that, although it will be part of a new series, Nokia C5 does not seem to differentiate too much from the current terminals of series E. The technical specifications for the C5 include:

- Symbian S60
- Screen 2.2 inch QVGA
- Support A-GPS
- Connectivity HSDPA
- Camera 3.2 MP
- Radio, 3.5 mm audio jack
- MicroSD slot, 50 MB internal memory


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Fashion porting operating systems and telephones arrived. If until now people marvel when they saw Mac OS installed on any netbook, now something is already commonplace. Now the bear cross the installation of mobile operating systems. In this case the BlackBerry OS has reached a Nokia phone.

A Chinese with some knowledge in the area, perhaps eager to show that China is also making something else out copying Western brands, managed to install BlackBerry OS 4.6.0.305 on Nokia 5700. He simply did it to prove that we can.

Now go do not know how well those on your BlackBerry OS. The video behind as evidence is not sufficient to realize how and why you are running.

Finnish company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Finland company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Nokia C5 will be part of a new category of smart phones (smartphones) to the middle segment, and I mention this because we find this model a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 2.2 inch display, GPS and how FM Radio.

Its internal memory is quite small, 50 MB, but of course there is a MicroSD slot that can increase the storage capacity greatly.

What is more interesting is that this model C5 will have its own operating system, Symbian S60V3 FP2, but unfortunately details are not yet listed price.

Nokia announced the release of the 16 GB model touchscreen X6, which will integrate similar features to those present at the 32 GB version. Wide screen is the same size of 3.2 inches (8 cm), and the same 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optical technology. Battery life will be 18 days of standby time and 11.5 hours in continuous speech. If you want to go non-stop to video on mobile phone, you need to know that you can not because the battery will need recharging after 4.5 hours. And the music will stand run continuously 35 hours. However, when you could hear it only 12% of the 5,500 songs stored.

Curious is that the device will not include Comes With Music. That will have to upload songs in old style phone. If you can not use a phone in a manner so “obsolete” means that no price reduction will not result.

However, if you are interested in mobile gaming, you will smile can pre-download games like Spore from EA, and DJ Mix Tour Asphalt4 from Gameloft.

The phone will come in variations of black, white, white with yellow and white rose in the quarter, and the price to be announced.

First of all say that I do not like touch sites. I have a LG KC780 for my number current that pisses me off to die to dial numbers on a virtual keyboard, especially when I like to watch the phone.

And with all this, Hero’s captured me from the first moment (which iPhone, for example, did not). Starting from as strange and continuing with the phone that is Linux, so you can rotate and do what you want on it.

Okay, to clarify the situation: I use HTC’s more like a PC (stand on Twitter, on the net, etc..) Rarely talk to him. So I usually watch are stopped and when you use your phone. So I need to feel the finger keys.

I like the virtual keyboard, I feel okay with it already (Midget ask me how I write so easily on the narrow, but just seems wrong). Not a keyboard you try to write a blog post (as was that of the HTC Touch Pro 2, or even the Nokia N97), but certainly it does its job well.

Applications:

The most important thing in this sort of phone is the applications available. That idea, I have a UK number that you can use to buy the Market (although you can take your applications directly on the net without problems).

Well, here there is a store applications, like I said (like iPhone or Nokia), called Market, but not as rich as the iPhone. The difference is that most applications are free, even some who are paid on the iPhone (Shazam is one of those where I think). On the other hand, their quality is rather low (from what I saw), and the games are weak compared with the iPhone or Windows Mobile games (I saw Syberia 2 on WM and seemed to me super hard).
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We first heard of the new C Series from Nokia last year along with Nokia’s X Series and we know the Nokia X6 smartphone has already seen launch, but all word of the Nokia C Series has been kind of quite.

However, according to an article over on fonearena is that Nokia may be gearing up to launch their new C Series of mobile phones due to some info from the Indonesian government that apparently suggest there will be two C models.

The models named are the Nokia C3 which is quad-band GSM with Bluetooth and WLAN, and the second is the Nokia C5, quad-band GSM UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA with bluetooth and that’s all the information available.

Nokia is expected to announce something new on the 26th of this month, but no one knows what, so maybe it will be the Nokia C Series, and as there is only a day’s wait left we will soon know.