Saturday, December 29, 2007

Nokia latest mobile Nseries

Nokia unveiled a new range of its Nseries multimedia mobile computers.
"Nokia Nseries brings mobility to those experiences which used to be linked to a place or a single purpose device. When you have a Nokia Nseries device that is always with you and connected, you no longer need to sit in front of your TV to watch your favorite program or take along a separate digital camera when you go on vacation," said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice president and general manager of multimedia at Nokia. "Our goal is to make it easy for people to have their favorite experiences -- whether it's sharing video, browsing the Internet or buying new music -- with them all the time."


Nokia N93:

Nokia today introduced the Nokia N93, the ultimate mobile device for spontaneous video recording.
Offering uncompromised digital camcorder, telephony and rich Internet communication functionalities, the Nokia N93 features a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, DVD-like video capture and 3x optical zoom.


You can connect the Nokia N93 directly to your TV for a widescreen movie experience or upload your images and video to online albums or blogs. Moreover, you can create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software.

The Nokia N93 includes a stereo FM radio and a digital music player.

Nokia N72:

In pearl pink or gloss black, this compact package has high-perfomance multimedia at its core, wrapped in a beautiful design. The Nokia N72 offers the benefits of versatile photography, entertainment and personal productivity to people who value style as much as high performance. A powerful yet stylish multimedia device, the Nokia N72 is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera and integrated digital music player, with dedicated capture and music player keys, an integrated browser, FM radio and support for Visual Radio.

Nokia N73:

the Nokia N73, a stunning multimedia computer in a compact and savvy exterior with exquisite photography features and integrated stereo speakers with 3D sound for optimized audio pleasure. In addition to a large 2.4 inch display, the Nokia N73 includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and support for Internet communities like Flickr.


Nokia expects that the converged device market will grow to 100 million units in 2006 and will exceed 250 million units in 2008. According to Canalys research, the converged device market reached 53 million units in 2005 with Nokia commanding more than 50-percent market share of that market.

Nokia Vs iPhone - 3 Attributes Shared By The Most Popular Mobile Phone


Both Nokia N95 and iPod iPhone are landmarks in the mobile phone industry. The two giant phones give us abundant imaginations and topics about what kind a phone could be the most popular phone and how our life will be affected. By doing a detailed comparison, I find 3 attributes that are shared by most popular phones.

Powerful functions. A mobile phone is no longer merely a phone that people used to think of it. New functions drive people emptying their pockets to own the devices.

Both N95 and iPhone are features-packed phones. iPhone features double touch, integrated Google map that are new technologies that never appear on a cell before. Function explosion make cell phone more sophisticated and user-friendly, it has already became an essential tool for modern lives.

N95 is more inclined to be a grand and traditional phone. It has built-in GPS, WiFi, Blue tooth, FM, etc and the most important of all, the smart OS and an unparalleled camera which are sought-after by millions of camera phone fanatics. Conversely, iPhone gives us a new fresh feeling of a concept phone.

In terms of attractive and impressive form design, I think N95 outdoes iPhone. N95 touts itself with the unique dual slide on the traditional yet still popular form factor - handy bar. While iPhone looks nothing more than a brick. I mean it is bulk. History of cell development already told us, every fully researched and usability based new design that evoked customer resonance were widely adopted and popularized. Clam shell phone, slide phone, were very hot at a time and caused shopping rush.

Acknowledging this many brands grip a special form design as one of the advantages to compete their rivals. Take Nokia 7900 Prism as a instance. The prism gained large attentions by its prism keyboard and it was marked as a stylish phone. Actually 7900 has no significant improvements than its cousins, though the special design do adds elegance and beauty.

User friendliness. The spirit of a phone. A phone should put user experience as its first and foremost consideration. Nokia believe a phone should give its user the unlimited freedom of communication. That why all Nokia cells have keyboard, for fast text messaging. And this thought is also wonderfully represented in N95 dual slide. iPhone has no keyboard but its dual touch and virtual keyboard fill this void. Also the the screen of a cell is getting bigger and more colorful. This is following the trend of customer based multimedia entertainment. A big and colourful screen is sure to be a unbeaten feature that allowing vivid movie show and fancy games. iPod is the pioneer of this principle by rolling out the 3.5 inch screen device - iphone. And Nokia N95, a 2.6 inch screen is seldom seen in other Nokia series.

The Nokia 5300 cellular phone with XpressMusic


The Nokia 5300 cellular phone with XpressMusic offers outstanding features in a sleek slide phone design. Dedicated music keys quick and easy access to songs. Headphones with the new 2.5mm Nokia AV connector can be used for optimal listening enjoyment. In addition users can purchase store up to 1,500 songs using the optional 2GB memory card sold separately.

The Nokia 5300 mobile phone has an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom. The dedicated camera key offers access to ultra fast snapshots. The system also boasts video recorder and video player with landscape mode for horizontal shots. Volume keys also work as zoom control for added convenience.

Messaging services include 1.2 multimedia messaging service (MMS), instant messaging (IM) with Presence and text messaging that supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging reception and SMS distribution list. Users can record voice message and send to compatible devices. Full OMA client provisioning is also integrated into the system.

The Nokia 5300 keeps users connected using Nokia PC Suite with Nokia Connectivity Cable DKE-2 or Bluetooth connectivity. The unit has XHTML browser over TCP/IP, Infrared and SyncML for local and remote synchronization.

Data transfer is quick and reliable using class 10 General Packet Radio Service and HSCSD/CSD for browsing and as data modem. The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic comes equipped with a standard Li-Ion Battery 760 mAh. Users can expect up to 3.2 hours of digital talk time and up to nine days of digital standby.

The 5300 is brimming with fun personalization features including a music player supporting MP3, Midi, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, and WMA formats. The system boasts preloaded Java games and applications and themes including animated wallpapers, screensavers, color schemes and ring tones. Flash Lite 2.0 media player is integrated into the unit.

Organizational tools include an alarm clock, reminders, calendar, notes, calculator, stop watch and countdown timer. The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic features an open slider with convenient spring mechanism for easy one-hand opening. This unit is remarkably compact, sleek and attractive. The Nokia 5300 is a prime choice in today's cell phones.


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