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Friday, May 18, 2007

Nokia 3109 classic - Mobile Phone

Mobile connectivity goes back to basics.
Nokia 3109 classic offers affordable, straightforward functionality

Nokia today announced the new Nokia 3109 classic, a mobile phone that offers a productive feature set, long battery life and expandable memory for effective, reliable and distraction free communication. Nokia 3109 classic is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2007 at an estimated retail price of EUR 140, excluding taxes and subsidies.

The Nokia 3109 classic is a well-balanced package for consumers and companies who appreciate simplicity and value for money. Functional for office use, the Nokia 3109 classic includes email with attachments, and synchronizes calendars and to-do lists with personal computers through its USB connection. The memory of the Nokia 3109 classic is also expandable to 2GB with a microSD memory card.

"We recognize that a sizeable number of people just want a mobile phone to stay in touch on their own terms," said John Barry, Director, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "For these individuals, and for companies who want to support their employees by providing a mobile phone, the Nokia 3109 classic offers strong functionality and adheres to certain corporate privacy and security policies."

The Nokia 3109 classic offers an expansive 2,000 entry phonebook as well as a large keymat and 256k colour display which add to the enhanced usability of the phone. The traditional design and familiar Nokia menu structure make it even more user-friendly. The Nokia 3109 classic is built for durability and reliability with robust construction and a long battery life of up to 4 hours talk time and up to 16 days stand-by time.

The Nokia 3109 classic also features
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Organizer with calendar, to-do list and notes
- PC suite with USB, Bluetooth connectivity
- Music player
- E-mail client with attachments


About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks.
www.nokia.com

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Samsung Anycall 5200 Gaming phone

Anycall 5200 from Samsung is a strange Gaming phone. If you look closely it has a PSP logo on the backside!
Read more at Unwired view.
clipped from www.unwiredview.com
samsung-anycall-5200-gaming-phone.jpg

Samsung 5200 is built on the same platform as Samsung F520 Ultra Smart phone with interesting dual slide design. The only difference here - Samsung has decided that a gaming phone doesn’t really need full QWERTY keyboard and replaced it with cute gaming controls.

Windows Mobile OS
2.8″ touchscreen, 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA

Nokia 8600 Luna picture

Here is an official image of the Nokia 8600 Luna mobile phone.

8600: QVGA, A2DP, S40, 16M colors.

-QVGA screen with 16Mio colors

-Serie 40

Tomato - U24 PMP

U24 from Tomato comes with either 2GB memory for around 85 dollar or 4GB for 107 dollar.
clipped from aving.net
2.4-inch wide LCD monitor
built-in speaker
15 hours of music playing
AVI movie player
voice recorder
e-book
mini SD

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Video Clip: Sony Ericsson P1i, T250, T650 och S500

This clip is a must see of the new Sony Ericsson phones.
The P1i is so cool and the S500 looks so beautiful!
clipped from www.dailymotion.com

Monday, May 14, 2007

Samsung SCH-B750 - Mobile Phone / Camcorder

SCH-B750 from Samsung is a direct hit on the Nokia N95
It has a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, S-DMB TV, 2.2-inch screen and much more! Click through to AVING to see more pics!
clipped from aving.net
camcorder supports 3M auto focus
CIF video-, panorama-, night recording
business card recognition

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