Nokia 7373 Review the L’Amour Collection
An upgrade to the attractive Nokia 7370, the Nokia 7373 forms part of the Nokia L’Amour collection. It’s almost identical to the 7370, except the 7373 comes with a 2 megapixel digital camera which nicely complements the 7373’s 240×320 pixel display and microSD expandable memory. Internal memory has also been increased to 128Mb, and the Nokia 7373 retains the MP3 player and all the other functionality of the previous device.
Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition Review
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Editio is a fairly minor but useful upgrade of the existing Nokia 8800, replacing the 0.5 megapixel camera in the 8800 with a much more useful 2.0 megapixel device and increasing the internal memory from 64Mb tp 128Mb. There’s also an FM radio, MP3 player and expandable memory.
Nokia 330 Car Satellite Navigation System
The Nokia 330 is a Satellite Navigation system (Nokia call it “Auto Navigation”) that bears a passing resemblance to the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. Like the 770, the Nokia 330 isn’t a phone but the really surprising thing lies deep underneath.

Nokia N80 Preview
Following right behind the Nokia N71 , is the Nokia N80. It is Nokia’s first second slider phone, with the first being the Nokia 7650. And it comes packed with goodies for the camera-phone fanatics.


Nokia N71 Preview
Nokia announced today three new N-Series 3G multimedia cell phones. Along with the Nokia N80 and the Nokia N92 , is the Nokia N71. The N71 will allow users to play music and browse the web “in a completely new wayâ€Â.


Nokia N92 Series Preview
We have the Nokia N92, an odd-looking but certainly a suitable form factor for video viewing. Nokia N92 support for DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting – Handhelds), along with any streams you might catch with the snazz 3G connection.


It’s a dual folder, similar to the Samsung D307, giving you a nice landscape orientation for video viewing on the 2.8-inch, 16 million color, 320 x 240 display. There are once again two cameras available for your snapping pleasure, with 2 megapixels in the high-res one. There is also 802.11g WiFi and the usual Bluetooth and USB 2.0, along with 90MB of storage, expandable through miniSD.
Nokia 6125 with Macromedia Flash Player
The new Nokia 6125 is pretty basic. It’s a quad-band GSM/GPRS clamshell with a 1.3-megapixel-camera (8x digital zoom) and FM radio. But what’s unique is its built-in Macromedia Flash Player. It’s a godsend for Flash games addict!

Nokia 6125 features at a glance:
* Video recording (176 x 144 Pixel) at 15 fps up to 5 min
* Bluetooth, infrared, USB
* 1.8-inch (128×160, 262k colors) main display
* 1.4-inch (96×65, 65k colors) secondary external display
* MP3 player with support for MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA
* Hot-swappable microSD slot
* Measures 90 x 46 x 23.6 mm
* Weighs 98 g
Nokia 9300 Review
Nokia announced the Nokia 9500 Communicator back in February, it received generally positive reviews as being an impressive piece of kit. The 9500 was a little too much for many people. Both camera phones and wireless network are a distraction and security risk for many businesses, and not all individual users want them in any case. What these customers wanted was something without these features, and if it could be a bit lighter and a lot cheaper then that would be great too.































