- 16GB internal memory
- DVB-H TV broadcast receiver
- Quad Band
- Symbian OS 9.3, S60 rel. 3.2
- 5 Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
- 3G (HSDPA), EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD, Wi-Fi and UPnP technology
- Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS function
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- 3.5 mm stereo headphone minijack
- microSD Card Slot (TransFlash) (up to 8GB)
- Document Viewer
- Dimensions: 103 x 55 x 18 mm
- Weight: 125 grams
- Standby Time: Up to 220hrs
- Talk Time: Up to 3hrs 40mins
Friday, April 17, 2009
Nokia N96:: 16GB Internal Memory
Nokia E75 Review – Built for emailing
The Nokia E75 is the latest Nokia Smart phone and was announced at the mobile world congress. It is another member of the nokia e-series along with the Nokia E55 which is due out around the same time as the Nokia E75 and just before the Nokia E63. The Nokia E75 is about an average size for a smart phone being 14.4mm x 11.8mm x 50mm wide. When the E75 is open to display the QWERTY keyboard it becomes 80mm wide. The handset can be used in a horizontal or vertical position, obviously if you are typing a text message you would want to use the QWERTY keyboard so would therefore be using the E75 in a horizontal position. This E75 3G smartphone beauty comes in a choice of 3 colours, copper yellow, silver black or red, we have features the red casing in our pictures. There is a 2.4 inch screen using 16 million colours on a LCD display, not the biggest screen we have seen to date but perfectly fine and easy to use. The homesrceen can be customized to however you find it easiest to use the phone, there are 2 screen options supported. Navigating the menu on the Nokia E75 is easy by making use of the Navi™ key. Having the Navi™ key allows nokia to drastically reduce the number of keys on the handset because the user interface is intuitive, it will show options on the screen that are related in some way to what function on the E75 you are currently using. The majority of functions can therefore be activated by just pressing the Navi™ key, meaning less key required overall. The on board QWERTY keyboard slides out of the side of the nokia e75 and is great if you write a lot of text messages and emails, makes inputting text a lot quicker. This nokia phone is running using Symbian 9.3 operating system with S60 software. The joy of S60 software is that it is extendable and you can use multiple applications at the same time, without worrying about shutting down previous applications, this is limited by the hardware on your handset though. The E75 is a good sized smartphone which measures 111.8mm tall by 14.4mm deep which is 50mm wide when in its slide closed position & 80mm wide when in its slide open position. The one touch key on the Nokia E75 will allow you to use the calendar and email features with one touch, although that is fairly obvious by the name of the key!
Nokia have splashed out and included a stereo headset and 4 GB MicroSD™ memory card in the box, obviously you get a battery and charger as you would expect. There is a user guide included in the package and the internet if the guide makes no sense, as they won’t include any bugs with this.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Samsung M8800 Pixon

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Asus Eee PC 1002HA Released

Saturday, April 11, 2009
LG ARENA LG-KM900 launches in Europe
LG unveiled the new LG Arena LG-KM900 as the first touchscreen phone that features LG’s new S Class UI, which uses full 3D navigation elements at the MWC 2009 last month. Toda

The LG Arena is a nicely equipped touchscreen smartphone. Features of the LG-KM900 include 3.0-inch WVGA screen, 8GB internal memory, 5MP camera, 120fps video recording, TV-Out, FM Transmitter, aGPS, WiFi, media player with DivX support, 3G HSDPA 7.2 networks and Bluetooth.
The highlight of the LG Arena is the 3D cube based UI dubbed 3D S-Class User Interface. The LG Arena uses an AMD chip for smooth rendering of the 3D graphics.
At the S Class UI core is a 3D cube layout that provides four customizable home screens. Users can have much faster and easier access to all features by flipping the cube with just the flick of a finger. The Elastic Lists feature is one of a kind with list items being stretched like a rubber band when touched, eliminating the extra step of switching to a new screen for other choices.
Nokia 6210s WCDMA 3G launches in Korea
Today Nokia announced the launch of WCDMA 3G mobile phones in Korea. The first available

The Nokia 6210s is a smartphone based on S60 software. It features a 3.2 megapixel camera, an MP3 player, video playback, and a stereo FM radio. Photographs can be taken in panoramic mode and can also be uploaded to Flicker. The Nokia 6210s comes with a 1GB memory card in box. While the Nokia 6210s is Nokia’s first WCDMA device to be sold in Korea, Nokia has a long history in Korea having had manufacturing facilities in Masan since 1984.
The Nokia 6210s has a retail price of KRW 396,000 and will be sold through KTF shops and is available now.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Samsung Announces New Instinct for Sprint

Wednesday, April 8, 2009
New Mobile From Nokia, Nokia 5800
