Before N96, you will need Nokia N95 8Gb
May 1, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Nokia, NSeries
We all know that the release date is confirmed for Nokia N96 (7 May this year), but we also know that Nokia N95 will remain one of the best sold phones from Nokia and also as the high quality one. As you can check some reviews from Meraj a PhoneReport .
Anyway, Nokia didn’t forget N95 to begin developing N96, but they are also interested on continuing creating new applications and to continue developing new programs as Open to anything. 6 People experimented Nokia N95 8gb (6 different people), and now they came to some conclusions, all of those are different but with a common objective, to show the potentialities from Nokia N95. I like the girl with the plants.
Before buying any other mobile phone, take a look on that Nokia Website
EXTRA: Do not forget, today is the RSS day, post something nice for this day!!!
WordPress 2.5 Release and some Nokia N96 Blog Problems
March 17, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Applications, Blog News, Nokia
Today might be the day on which WordPress is releasing their new version. We can stay down a while if we decide to upgrade to this new version, but some plugins and widgets will fail in our blog. So if you see that something is not ok, do not hesitate to contact us.
In the past days we were having also some trouble with our server and blog. Our server was giving some Apache errors and our blog couldn’t be opened in the internet explorer. I think now it is ok, and we want to thank you all for alerting us to this problem, mainly to our reader MonySS. We hope we can give you from now all the best reviews, interviews and information about Nokia N96.
Just to remind you, our number of readers is increasing and now our Alexa Ranking is 922.445. Thank you all for visitng our blog and Happy St Patrick’s Day!
New Nokia N96 releases
March 11, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Applications, Blog News, Nokia, NSeries
This isn’t properly an item about mobile phones, but it is about new releases that we will have in our website. The first thing is the creation of an e-commerce store, where you can buy everything you want, related to phones, such as accessories, and many other stuff. There you will buy with a tight security in all the process, having regulated entities controlling all your purchases, and the delivery can reach all the world. Fantastic isn’t it?But there are more, at now we have 543 feed subscribers. You don’t want to lose this train, so register right here by clicking the button.
We will also have a Privacy Policy on our websites, even in PhoneReport, because if you want to have your ads published in this community you will need some guarantees.
Nokia N96 release date (again)
March 6, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Blog News, Nokia, Review
Hi.
A lot of people want to know the release date of Nokia N96 mobile phone. Some bloggers have already said that it must be at 7th of May this year. Few days ago Meraj said the same thing here. I think he was right. And you, what is the day you think Nokia will release Nokia N96? Comment down here.
Nokia’s fantastic four in Sydney – Australia
February 26, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Applications, Blog News, Nokia, NSeries, S60, Symbian
NOKIA unveiled some of its much-anticipated mobile phones, including the N96, the successor to the popular top-of-the-line N95 It also previewed three other feature-packed phones – the N78, 6220 Classic and 6120 Navigator.
The dual-slider N96 is optimised for video and TV thanks to its large 2.8in screen, 16GB of internal memory, built-in DVB-H tuner and support for high-quality videos in a wide range of formats.
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The N96, which supports common video formats including MPEG4, WMV and Flash video, can store up to 40 hours of content.
And for added convenience, the phone features a ”kickstand” on the back that allows for hands-free viewing.
The storage capacity of the N96 can be further expanded with an optional microSD card, such as the new Nokia 8GB microSD which increases the available memory of the phone to a total of 24GB.
The phone has a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, dual flash and video light. It can also record DVD-quality video at 30fps (frames per second).
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The phone also has an integrated GPS, so users can tag their pictures with location data and share them with their online communities.
Its lesser sibling, the N78, features a 2.4in display, 72MB internal memory, an integrated GPS, WiFI, HSDPA, a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, and a microSD slot.
The novelty of the N78 is its integrated FM transmitter that allows music to be played on any FM radio, in a car or at home.
Guiding hand(phone)
The 6210 Navigator is the company’s first GPS-enabled mobile device with an integrated compass.
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Combined with an accelerometer which measures changes in direction and orientation, the built-in compass makes it easy to follow the map on the phone when strolling about on foot.
Also, the integrated Maps 2.0 application will plot the quickest route to the desired destination and illustrate it on the map.
The phone is ready for use out-of-the-box, even without a SIM card, and local maps will be preloaded on the 1GB memory card that will be bundled with the phone.
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The 6210 Navigator also features a 3.2-megapixel camera, MP3 player and stereo FM radio.
Moving on, the highlight of the 6220 Classic is its 5-megapixel camera with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss lens, which Nokia claims is on par with many single-purpose digital cameras on the market.
It features an integrated TV-out which allows photos on the phone to be viewed on a TV.
Plus, the phone’s high-speed HSDPA connection makes it easy to update blogs and upload photos and videos online.
Also, the phone uses Adaptive Multi Rate-Wideband speech coding technology to give a more natural sound to human voice in phone calls. This helps when having a conversation in a noisy environment, according to Nokia.
All the phones are expected to be available locally in the second half of the year.
New Maps
At Showcase Nokia 2008, Nokia also announced it has updated its mapping and navigation software, Maps 2.0, by improving its pedestrian navigation, adding multimedia city guides, offering satellite images, and redesigning the user interface.
The pedestrian navigation feature or “Walk” will help users find their way when they are on foot by giving them visual turn-by-turn guide. It also helps you to locate yourself by giving information about the surrounding buildings, streets and parks.
In newer handsets, like the 6210 Navigator, it will point the direction in which you are walking by using the handset’s built-in compass for orientation.
Users will also be given the option to purchase multimedia guides that feature photos, videos and audio streams, which are supposed to make the journey more enjoyable.
A beta version of Maps 2.0 can be downloaded from www.nokia.com/ betalabs.
Meanwhile, Nokia’s Ovi Internet services gets a boost from Share on Ovi, a new free personal media sharing service that makes it easy to upload, manage and share files through a mobile, desktop or other connected device.
Share on Ovi offers allows users to socialise, interact and collaborate and is designed for more than 100 different media types with unlimited storage and unlimited uploads.
To sign up for an account go to http://share.ovi.com.
Source: The Star Online
Nokia ties up with Google
February 18, 2008 by M. Hussein
Filed under Blog News, Nokia
Nokia has recently tied up with Google to facilitate web search on its products. This was announced at the Mobile World Congress in which Nokia also launched new models offering new services. One of those models is the fantastic Nokia N96.
The integration of this Google software will begin in select markets on Nokia N78, Nokia 6210 Navigator and Nokia 6220 Classic. Nokia N96 is also included in this group. However, Google search will be extended to additional models in the future.
This feature, will be available in over 100 countries, serving mobile owners speaking 40 languages. Nokia is improving its market share and launching more and more mobiles “mini personal computers”, as the company said.
“As we continue to free the internet from the limitations of the desktop, we are taking mobility into a completely new realm of possibility,” Nokia Chief Executive Officer Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said.
Nokia Executive Vice President (Mobile Phones) Kai Ostamo, while commenting on its new range of phones, said “we would like to be called Mobile Experience Company and not just a mobile phone company.”
Last Friday Nokia Shares (NOK) ended with a loss of 0,69% while Google shares (GOOG) lost 0,49%







