Monday, February 21, 2011

Nokia C6


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Phone Nokia C6-01 Manufacturer Nokia Status Coming Soon Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees) Expected Price:Rs.16000

Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) Expected Price: $329.22 approx
Description The C6-01 is Symbian smartphone with a AMOLED ClearBlack capacitive touch display which has improved outdoor visibility and better colors.


Highlights

    * - 8MP Camera With 720p Video
    * - Bluetooth 3.0
    * - WiFi N
    * - 680 MHz CPU
    * - Flash Video

Nokia C6-01 Specifications
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Network
Technology / Frequency Bands     GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz HSDPA : 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
   
Battery
Type     Li - Ion
Capacity     1050 mAh
Standby     432 hours
Talktime     690 mins
   
Built
Dimensions     103.8x52.5x13.9 mm
Weight     131 g
Form Factor     bar
Colors     Black,Silver grey
   
Display
Size     360x640 pixels
Type     color : AMOLED
Colors     262144 colors
Secondary Display     no
   
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera     Yes 8.1 MP
Resolution     3264x2448 pixels
Zoom     yes
Flash     yes
Video Out     yes
Secondary Camera     yes
   
Secondary Camera
Flash     no
   
Connectivity
Bluetooth     Yes
Irda     No
Wlan/Wi-fi     Yes
USB     yes
GPS     yes
   
Data
GPRS     Yes
EDGE     Yes
3G     Yes
Internet Browsing     Yes , S60 OSS Browser
   
Media
Audio Playback     Yes
Video Playback     Yes
Ringtones     yes
FM Radio     Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack     yes
   
Memory
Inbuilt     340 MB
Memory Slot     Yes microSD/TransFlash
   
Messaging
SMS     Yes
MMS     Yes
Email     Yes
   
Software
Operating System     Symbian^3

Nokia X2

 Phone  Nokia  X2-01  Manufacturer  Nokia  Status  Available  Available in India  Yes  Price (Indian Rupees)   Avg Current Market Price:Rs. 4850
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Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) $99.79 Description This phone aims to be Social Networking phone with a full QWERTY keypad.


Highlights

    * - QWERTY Keypad
    * - Ovi Music
    * - FM Radio

Nokia X2-01 Specifications
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Network
Technology / Frequency Bands     GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
   
Battery
Type     Li - Ion
Capacity     mAh
Standby     480 hours
Talktime     270 mins
   
Built
Dimensions     119.4x59.8x14.3 mm
Weight     108 g
Form Factor     bar
Colors     Red, DeepGrey, Silver, Lilac, Azure
   
Display
Size     320 x 240 pixels
Type     color : LCD
Colors     262144 colors
Secondary Display     no
   
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera     Yes VGA
Resolution     640x480 pixels
Zoom     no
Flash     no
Secondary Camera     no
   
Connectivity
Bluetooth     Yes
Irda     No
Wlan/Wi-fi     No
USB     no
GPS     no
   
Data
GPRS     Yes
EDGE     Yes
3G     No
Internet Browsing    
   
Media
Audio Playback     Yes
Video Playback     Yes
Ringtones     Polyphonic
FM Radio     Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack     yes
   
Memory
Inbuilt     55 MB
Memory Slot     Yes microSD/TransFlash
   
Messaging
SMS     Yes
MMS     Yes
Email     No
   
Software
Operating System     Nokia OS
Phone  Nokia X7-00  Manufacturer  Nokia  Status  Rumored
Available in India  No  Price (Indian Rupees)   Price Not Available
Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) Price Not Available
Description XpressMusic Phone with S^3 and four stereo speakers


Highlights

    * - Music
    * - 8 MP Camera

Nokia X7-00 Specifications
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Network
Technology / Frequency Bands     GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz HSDPA : 900/1900/2100 MHz
   
Battery
Type     Li - Ion
Capacity     1230 mAh
Standby     0 hours
Talktime     0 mins
   
Built
Dimensions     mm
Weight     0 g
Form Factor     bar
   
Display
Size     480x800 pixels
Type     color : AMOLED
Colors     16000000 colors
Secondary Display     no
   
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera     Yes 8.1 MP
Resolution     3264x2448 pixels
Zoom     no
Flash     yes
Secondary Camera     no
   
Connectivity
Bluetooth     Yes
Irda     No
Wlan/Wi-fi     Yes
USB     yes
GPS     yes
   
Data
GPRS     Yes
EDGE     Yes
3G     Yes
Internet Browsing     Yes
   
Media
Audio Playback     Yes
Video Playback     Yes
Ringtones    
FM Radio     Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack     yes
   
Memory
Inbuilt     100 MB
Memory Slot     Yes microSD/TransFlash
   
Messaging
SMS     Yes
MMS     Yes
Email     Yes
   
Software
Operating System     Symbian^3
 

Nokia E7

Phone  Nokia E7  Manufacturer  Nokia  Status  Coming Soon
Available in India  Yes  Price (Indian Rupees)   Expected Price:Rs.30000

Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD)
Expected Price: $617.28 approx
Description A QWERTY plus touchscreen business phone running on Symbian^3 operating system.

Highlights

    * - QWERTY
    * - Touchscreen
    * - 8 MP Camera
    * - Mail For Exchange
    * - Microsoft Communicator Mobile And Sharepoint
    * - Anti-Theft Protection To Remotely Lock Wipe And Locate Misplaced Devices
    * - Free Navigation
    * - Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound And HDMI Connection

Nokia E7 Specifications
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Network
Technology / Frequency Bands     GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz HSDPA : 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
   
Battery
Type     Li - Ion
Capacity     1200 mAh
Standby     480 hours
Talktime     540 mins
   
Built
Dimensions     123.7x62.4x13.6 mm
Weight     176 g
Form Factor     bar
Colors     Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue, Orange
   
Display
Size     360x640 pixels
Type     color : AMOLED
Colors     16000000 colors
Secondary Display     no

Phone Nokia C2-01 Manufacturer Nokia Status Coming Soon Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees)
Expected Price:Rs.4400
Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) Expected Price: $90.53 approx
Description Cheapest 3G Phone from Finnish phone maker

Nokia C5-03

Nokia C5-03 Specifications
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Network
Technology / Frequency Bands     GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz HSDPA : 900/1900/2100 MHz
   
Battery
Type     Li - Ion
Capacity     1000 mAh
Standby     1500 hours
Talktime     690 mins
   
Built
Dimensions     105.8x51x13.8 mm
Weight     93 g
Form Factor     bar
Colors     black and white, black and blue etc
   
Display
Size     360x640 pixels
Type     color : LCD
Colors     262144 colors
Secondary Display     no
   
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera     Yes 5.0 Megapixel
Resolution     2592x1944 pixels
Zoom     yes
Flash     no
Video Out     yes
Secondary Camera     no
   
Connectivity
Bluetooth     Yes
Irda     No
Wlan/Wi-fi     Yes
USB     yes
GPS     yes
   
Data
GPRS     Yes
EDGE     Yes
3G     Yes
Internet Browsing     Yes , Symbian
   
Media
Audio Playback     Yes
Video Playback     Yes
Ringtones     64 polyphonic MP3/MIDI/WAV/AMR
FM Radio     Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack     yes
   
Memory
Inbuilt     40 MB
Memory Slot     Yes microSD/TransFlash
   
Messaging
SMS     Yes
MMS     Yes
Email     Yes
   
Software
Operating System     Symbian / S60

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

BlackBerry Messenger


BlackBerry Messenger


Newer BlackBerry devices use the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger,
also known as BBM, software for sending and receiving instant messages via BlackBerry PIN


Third-party software

Third-party software available for use on BlackBerry devices includes full-featured database management systems,which can be used to support customer relationship management clients and other applications that must manage large volumes of potentially complex data.
Photo Editor Suite developed by a Pakistani IT firm Five Rivers based in Lahore has become the best selling paid-for application for the BlackBerry.
According to BlackBerry, the Photo Editor Suite had hit the top spot across all sectors on BlackBerry's AppWorld store and made its way to the number one spot.

About: Black Berry Phones


The first BlackBerry device, the 850, was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager.
In 2002, the more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry was released, which supports push e-mail,
mobile telephone, text messaging, Internet faxing, Web browsing and other wireless information services.
It is an example of a convergence (telecommunications)convergent device. The original BlackBerry devices,
the RIM 850 and 857, used the DataTac network.BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail.
RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through its BlackBerry Connect software.
The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays.
All models except for the Storm Series had a built-in QWERTY keyboard, optimized for "thumbing",
the use of only the thumbs to type. The Storm 1 and Storm 2 include a SureType keypad for typing,
and are the two models that are full touch-screen devices with no physical keyboard. Originally,
system navigation was achieved with the use of a scroll wheel mounted on the right side of phones prior to the 8700.
The trackwheel was replaced by the trackball with the introduction of the Pearl series which allowed for 4 way scrolling.
The trackball was replaced by the optical trackpad with the introduction of the Curve 8500 series.
Models manufactured for use with iDEN networks such as Nextel and Mike also incorporate a push-to-talk (PTT) feature,
similar to a two-way radio.The newest blackberry is the Blackberry Style it is 2011 this phone has all the newest features.

Fourth generation: All-IP networks


By 2009, it had become clear that, at some point, 3G networks would be overwhelmed by the growth of bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming media.
Consequently, the industry began looking to data-optimized 4th-generation technologies, with the promise of speed improvements up to 10-fold over existing 3G
technologies.The first two commercially available technologies billed as 4G were the WiMAX standard (offered in the U.S. by Sprint) and the LTE standard,
first offered in Scandinavia by TeliaSonera.One of the main ways in which 4G differed technologically from 3G was in its elimination of circuit switching,
instead employing an all-IP network.Thus, 4G ushered in a treatment of voice calls just like any other type of streaming audio media, utilizing packet switching
over internet,LAN or WAN networks via VoIP.

First generation: Cellular networks


The technological development that distinguished the First Generation mobile phones from the previous generation was the use of multiple cell sites,
and the ability to transfer calls from one site to the next as the user travelled between cells during a conversation.
The first commercially automated cellular network (the 1G generation) was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979.
The initial launch network covered the full metropolitan area of Tokyo's over 20 million inhabitants with a cellular network of 23 base stations.
Within five years, the NTT network had been expanded to cover the whole population of Japan and became the first nation-wide 1G network.
The technology in these early networks was pushed to the limit to accommodate increasing usage.
The base stations and the mobile phones utilised variable transmission power, which allowed range and cell size to vary.
As the system expanded and neared capacity, the ability to reduce transmission power allowed new cells to be added, resulting
in more, smaller cells and thus more capacity. The evidence of this growth can still be seen in the many older, tall cell site
towers with no antennae on the upper parts of their towers. These sites originally created large cells, and so had their antennae
mounted atop high towers; the towers were designed so that as the system expanded—and cell sizes shrank—the antennae could be lowered
on their original masts to reduce range.

Evolution of Hand Held Phone


On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first analogue mobile phone call using a heavy prototype model.
He called Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.There was a long race between Motorola and Bell Labs to produce the first portable mobile phone.
Cooper is the first inventor named on "Radio telephone system" filed on October 17, 1973 with the US Patent Office and later issued as US Patent 3,906,166.
John F. Mitchell, Motorola's chief of portable communication products (and Cooper's boss) was also named on the patent.
He successfully pushed Motorola to develop wireless communication products that would be small enough to use anywhere and participated in the design of the cellular phone

History of Mobile phone.


The history of mobile phones begins with early efforts to develop mobile telephony concepts using two-way radios and
continues through emergence of modern mobile phones and associated services.
Radiophones have a long and varied history going back to Reginald Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony,
through the Second World War with military use of radio telephony links and civil services in the 1950s,
while hand-held mobile radio devices have been available since 1973.
Mobile phone history is often divided into generations (first, second, third and so on)
to mark significant step changes in capabilities as the technology improved over the years.