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Nokia officially announced X6 16GB
Written by admin on Thursday, January 28, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Nokia Tags: 5 Megapixel, Battery Life, Black White, Carl Zeiss, Continuous Speech, Dj Mix, Ea, Games, Gb Version, Mobile Gaming, mobile phone, Music, Nokia, Optical Technology, Similar Features, Spore, Standby Time, touchscreen, Variations, X6
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.
Labels on mobile radiation
Written by admin on Saturday, December 26, 2009 | No Comments
Categories: News Tags: Cause And Effect, Cigarette Packets, Conclusive Proof, Health Risks, Labels, Logic, Mobile Phone Use, Mobile Phone Users, Mobile Radiation, Radiation Researchers, San Francisco Commission, Standby Time
Researchers said that mobile phone use exposes users to greater health risks are more likely to be heard and taken seriously.
A committed U.S. wants to put labels on phones, somewhat similar to those that appear on cigarette packets. Thus, all mobile phone users will be informed about risks. San Francisco Commission will meet in January 2010 to implement this idea.
Although not proven exactly, use the phone and involve a level of radiation to which the user is exposed, both during the call and standby time.
The argument is pretty much the logic of the committee: “You want to wait until we have conclusive proof of cause and effect or want to listen to the advice of specialists?” has sustained one of the officials.








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