Posts Tagged ‘nokia cell phones’
Review Of Nokia 3711 – Sable
Cell Phones — November 17, 2009 at 8:00 pm | 1 CommentA Nokia 3711? A phone by Nokia in 3xxx family? Now those days are dead right? Because Nokia 3xxx class of phones became extinct in the market more than five to six years ago. So what is this phone doing here now? This is what we were left thinking when we got this phone for testing. Later, we thought that maybe Nokia was cleaning up their closets by trying to sell old phones to clear up their stocks.
This phone is not meant for the gadget freak. It is meant for older generations who have retired and don’t need a costly phone. They would like this phone because it has cheap and can do basic functions like calling. Or this phone is for the people who aren’t crazy about phones and need one only for phone calls and text messages.
The phone is pretty basic with some hi-end features [...]
Review Of The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic Cell Phone
Cell Phones — September 29, 2009 at 6:20 pm | Comment NowThe phonebook of the of the 5130 is dependent on its shared memory which is 30MB. Each contact can hold upto 6 phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays, notes, a formal name and a nick name. The basic features that this one has to offer are calculator, currency converter, alarm clock, wordlock, stopwatch and a notepad. It also supports a lot of advanced features like stereo Bluetooth, a voice recorder,, instant messaging, USB transfer and mass storage, voice commands, PC syncing and Web-based e-mail. Though it as an internal memory of 30MB it can be extended upto 2GB using a microSD slot.
Being one from the Express music range this one offers the standard Express Music player. The player is user friendly with simple controls. As usual Nokia likes it simple and so do we. The player does support a variety of file types and the tracks can easily be used as ringtones. Transferring music [...]
Review Of The Nokia Surge 6790 AT&T Cell Phone
Cell Phones — August 13, 2009 at 8:30 am | Comment NowNokia is the company which has a longer past record in the Cell phone industries. They are widely accepted in the interior parts of the world and have a good market in Asia but still they are not the outperformer in US. They introduce newer models and the N-series models that are in demand almost every couple of months. This time they have launched a phone that has the wider verity of the connectivity of GSM and also the full flooded HTML browser that makes the users more comfortable with the latest equipments.
These days, people are demanding more and more facilities and latest equipments along with cell phones as sometimes it becomes impractical to use two different instruments at a time and also in some areas it is difficult to find the latest equipments. So, the Cell Phone Companies are forced to make the devices that have got all the features that can support the latest equipments [...]
The Nokia E71x Brings A Higher Level Of Quality
Cell Phones — May 19, 2009 at 4:56 pm | Comment NowAlthough numerous U.S. cell phone users rarely get the chance to enjoy the selection of smartphones that are included in Nokia’s E series, this is a factor that certainly changed when the popular Nokia E71x began hitting the shelves. Along with the release of this amazing cell phone came another huge benefit, and that is the fact that you are able to obtain the phone at an extremely reasonable price of only $99.99 with the signing of a two-year contract. When you consider the much higher price tags that are placed on AT&T’s other choices in a QWERTY smartphone, like the RIM BlackBerry Bold, and in the Samsung Epix, it is easy to see what a fantastic deal the Nokia E71x is. This is especially true when you also add in the high level of quality used in the making of the phone, and the sleek design of the phone.
You do not have to worry about losing a lot of the features that make [...]
The Need for Universal Charger Plugs
Cell Phones, Consumer Electronics — May 9, 2009 at 11:33 pm | 2 CommentsHow many mobile phones have you owned in your life? Or to phrase the question more accurately, how many phones do you currently use? I often carry in my pocket or "man bag" three phones at any given time. And they're all made by different manufacturers. And guess what! They all have different charging plugs.
This means I have to plug them in using different chargers. And this becomes a bother when travelling. I most definitely have to carry all three chargers, or else Iw would end up having at least one dead phone during my journey.
This did not use to be the case with my old Nokia phones. Back in the good old days, all my Nokia phones shared a common charging plug, or at least most of them did. You could use the charger on my old 6210 to power up my newer 6100. You could even use it on even newer phones. But when Nokia [...]


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