Nokia N78 All Multimedia and High Speed Connection


The Nokia N78 is a device capable 3.5G HSDPA, with a 3.2 megapixel camera, and aGPS built-in WiFi. It’s a beautiful looking S60 smartphone running the Symbian operating system, like most other features of the N series, which is an aging replacement for the Nokia N76.

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The Nokia N78 has a 3.2 megapixel unit with a target Carl Zeiss, an autofocus and flash LED. The N78 comes with a media player in a position to render MPEG-4, MP3, WMA and AAC clips. Capturing video is VGA resolution at 15 frames per second, not quite as good as some other recent Nokias, but still very good.


Glowing Nokia 7900 Prism

Nokia launch the new Prism Edition – Nokia 7900 with dual band UMTS / quad band GSM phone. It will give you a worldwide capabilities when come to wireless communication. On back of Nokia 7900 there’s a 2 mega pixel camera with flash with impressive 1GB memory storage but can not upgradeable.


BenQ-Siemens C31 Valuable Phone

Siemens has been launch their valuable cell phone call BenQ-Siemens C31. Surprisingly the collapse of Siemens business last year would indicate the brand was now defunct.

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It has been along time around 10 month gap to make a brand new cell phone device and roll out it with some promise. With physical like BenQ-Siemens E81, C31 is a light weight GSM phone with feature MP3 player, FM radio and microSD expanded memory up to 4GB.


Nokia 6085 Review

Nokia 6085 is an inexpensive clamshell phone with expandable memory and an MP3 player. It’s a pretty disappointing mix of components that appear to have been thrown together.

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Nokia have revise a fairly standard overall look that we’ve seen in other 6000 series clamhshells, and then added a low end 128×160 pixel display and VGA resolution camera. The Nokia 6085 comes with a microSD slot, FM radio, Bluetooth and an MP3 player and usefully it is a quad-band GSM phone.


Motorola ROKR E6 Review


motorola-rokr-e6Motorola ROKR E6 certainly is new and a little unexpected – it’s a very stylish Linux smartphone with very capable multimedia support. And thankfully it shares almost nothing in common with the original ROKR (we called it the FLOPR), even to the extent that the ROKR E6 doesn’t have iTunes support. The ROKR E2 was a iTunes-less Linux device too, but the ROKR E6 is hugely different.


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