Nokia 6124 classic
04/03/2008 12:12 par slaytane
has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and powerful dual LED flash. It also records video in VGA resolution at 30 fps. The photos and videos can be watched at the TV screen thanks to the TV-out support.
The connectivity set sports Wi-Fi b/g with UPnP support, microUSB v2.0, DVB-H class C, a 3.5mm stereo headphone plug and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo audio.
The multimedia gear is the same as in Nokia N95 8GB: FM radio with RDS, Internet radio, MP3 player, video playback in-phone, as well as on a TV, with up to VGA resolution. The Windows media and Flash Lite 3.0 support complete the set.
One of the obvious shortcomings is the feeble Li-Ion BF-5L battery with a capacity of 950mAh. Nokia N96 weighs 126g, and is a tag taller than Nokia N95 8GB, the other dimensions pretty much on par.
The phone is expected to start shipping during 3Q 2008 with an estimated retail price of 550 EUR before taxes and subsidies.
is also a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone with dual-band HSDPA support. The novelties are geotagging and the integrated FM transmitter, allowing music to be played on any FM radio. Also to mention is the multimedia menu with Navi wheel.
Nokia N78 uses S60 3rd edition, FP2 and has a 2.4" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT display with 16M colors. Nokia N78 offers A-GPS support, Wi-Fi, 70MB on-board memory, expandable via microSD slot.
Nokia N78 has a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics. It also records video in VGA resolution at 15fps but is still capable of playing VGA video clips at 30 fps.
The connectivity set includes the mentioned Wi-Fi b/g with UPnP, microUSB v2.0, 3.5mm stereo headphone plug and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo audio.
Talking of music, Nokia N78 has enough to offer with an MP3 player, FM transmitter, stereo FM radio, Internet radio and MPEG-4 player.
Nokia N78 is powered by the much more capable 1200mAh (BL-6F). The phone is expected to start shipping at 2Q 2008 with an estimated retail price of 350 EUR before taxes and subsidies.
Nokia 6210 Navigator is expected to inherit the successful Nokia 6110 navigator. The newcomer is marked to be the company's first GPS-enabled mobile device (A-GPS also onboard) with an integrated compass for pedestrian guidance.
comes with Nokia Maps 2.0, announced today, and includes full voice and visual turn by turn guidance at no extra cost. Combined with an accelerometer, detecting changes in direction and orientation, the built-in compass makes it easy to follow the map when exploring your surrounds on foot. When you turn the device, the map automatically maintains its orientation. The integrated Nokia Maps 2.0 application will plot the quickest route to the desired destination and illustrate it on the map.
In-car navigation sounds quite friendly with the pre-installed one-touch navigation, full voice guidance and self-mount car kit of the Nokia 6210 Navigator. Upon a wrong turn, the device is said to automatically calculate a new route.
GPS is of course the pivotal functionality, but Nokia 6210 Navigator has a decent set of features to offer along: 2.4" TFT QVGA display with up to 16M colors, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support with dual-band HSDPA. The phone runs on the S60 3rd edition OS. The built-in 120MB of storage space can be further expanded via microSD cards.
The new navigator has a 3.2megapixel camera with LED flash. The camera is also capable of video recording at MPEG4 SP VGA (640 x 480) at up to 15 fps. Video playback is set to MPEG4 SP VGA at up to 30 fps (25 fps to display).
Among the additional features are the music player, visual radio and stereo FM radio. Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP support, as along with the 2.5mm AV connector and microUSB slot complete the connectivity options.
The handset is powered by a Li-Ion BF-5L battery with capacity of 950mAh. Nokia 6210 Navigator is expected to start shipping at 3Q 2008 with an estimated retail price of 300 EUR before taxes and subsidies.
The last announcement is Nokia 6220 classic, a feature-rich handset to combine a 5 megapixel camera, built-in GPS and HSDPA. Sharing mobile content is pivotal in 6220 Classic. Images and video can be snapped, tagged, edited and shared online, phone-to-phone or even viewed on a television screen thanks to the TV-Out functionality.
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Nokia 6220 Classic
Le Nokia 6220 Classic est un smartphone orienté grand public sous Symbian OS S60 qui présente un certain nombre de caractéristiques attractives, à commencer par son APN 5 megapixels ( enregistrement vidéo en MEPG4 VGA 30 fps ) et sa fonctionnalité A-GPS qui lui permettra d'exploiter l'application Nokia Maps 2.0 et son mode pédestre.
Il est également possible de géotagguer les photos avant de les envoyer vers un site de partage en ligne ( au hasard Share on Ovi ) et de profiter de toutes les fonctionnalités Web 2.0 de widgets mobiles ( WidSets inside ), de blogging et de gestion des flux RSS.
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loyé les grands moyens pour séduire les utilisateurs ayant un certain sens du design. Le géant finlandais a en effet débauché la française Frédérique Daubal, une designer et créatrice de mode renommée, afin de réaliser une façade arrière ainsi que des fonds d'écran uniques pour créer une édition spéciale de son 7900 Prism qui se veut être la quintessence de l’élégance et de la personnalité. Avec ses façades gravées au laser, le Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism est un GSM haut en couleurs avec des formes et un design des plus original. Sa touche centrale en cristal s’intègre parfaitement au cœur du clavier au motif diamant.
