07/27/2008

Nokia 6210 Navigator




Nokia
’s first navigation-heavy offering was the 6110 Navigator (smartphone as a matter of fact).
It was reasonably priced for its class, featured bog-standard S60 specs, but never became popular and enjoyed only very modest sales. The reason for that lies in the fact that all other S60-powered and GPS-enabled smartphones that debuted prior to the 6110 Navigator outdid the latter in terms of extra feats (better camera, display, software) and offered the same level of comfort during navigation.
The 6210 Navigator comes in a choice of two colors – black or red. Both are easy on the eye, but in fact they are very difference in terms of how you perceive them. That is, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the red edition targets primarily women, plus it seems a bit more practical. Just like on the Nokia N78 the front fascia is all glossy and sure will catch a lot of glances sitting on the shelf of some retail store. But when it comes to hands-on experience, it gets smudgy and dirty in no time, picking up cheek and hands grease with ease.
  • General features
    • Model: 2008, February
    • GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100
    • OS - Symbian OS v9.2
    • Platform - S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
    • CPU - ARM 11 369 MHz
    • Display - 240 x 320 pixels and up to 16M colors
    • Battery type - Li-Ion BP-5M 3.7V 900 mAh
    • Talk time - up to 3.7 hours in GSM, up to 2.8 hours in WCDMA, standby time - up to 10.1 days in GSM, up to 9.6 days in WCDMA
    • Weight - 117 g
    • Dimensions - 103 x 49 x 14.9 mm
  • Memory
    • 256 MB onboard (120 MB of user available memory)
    • 64 MB RAM (20 MB available)
    • Expansion slot for microSD cards (up to 8 GB)
  • Communication, call management
    • Vibrating alert
    • Polyphonic ringtones, 64-tones
    • MP3 and video for incoming calls
    • Video calls
  • SMS
    • ?9 predictive text input
    • SMS, MMS+SMIL, MMS, instant messaging, Email (IMAP4, POP3, SMTP), IM
  • Camera
    • Main camera
      • Built-in 3.2-megapixel with 20x digital zoom
      • Highest resolution in JPEG/Exif - 2592 x 1944 pixels
      • Video capture - H.263, MPEG-4 at 640 x 480 pixels, 15 fps
      • 4x zoom for video
      • Focal distance - 4.6 mm
      • Focal range - 10 cm
      • F-Stop/Aperture - f/2.8
      • Auto focus,  red-eye reduction, self-timer
    • Frontal camera
      • 2x digital zoom
      • Highest resolution in JPEG - 320 x 240 pixels
      • Focal distance - 43 mm
      • Focal range - 10 cm
      • F-Stop/Aperture f/2.8
      • Video capture - H.263 at 176 x 144 pixels, 15 fps
      • 2x zoom for video


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07/01/2008

Nokia 6270




A Touch of Luxury:

Hidden beneath its luxurious, modern design and stylishly-polished metal surfaces combined with satin, the Nokia 6270 phone packs equally impressive features supported through the new Series 40 user interface. Use Active Standby to conveniently access your favorite applications, calendar entries or music directly from the idle screen of your phone.

Impressive Imaging:
The Nokia 6270 phone boasts an impressive 2-megapixel camera with integrated flash and 5x digital zoom. Use the 262,144-colour display as camera viewfinder and capture all those special moments in a familiar landscape mode.

Enjoyable Audio:
Take a moment for yourself with the FM stereo radio and music player. The integrated stereo speakers with 3D sound effects make a clear difference when using the speakerphone. Visual Radio adds the interactive aspect to the overall listening experience - your choice of an exclusive musical escape is always close at hand.

Key Features
2-megapixel camera with dedicated camera key
Landscape (horizontal) camera mode with full-screen viewfinder
5x digital zoom and integrated camera flash
High resolution, 262,144 color display
Stereo speakers with 3D sound effects
Music player with MP3 and AAC support
FM stereo radio with Visual Radio
Email client and XHTML browser
Fast connections with EDGE
Enhanced Series 40 user interface
Active standby: display your daily activities and meetings on your phone's idle display
MiniSD card support
Refined, modern design


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07/01/2008

Nokia 6290




The Nokia 6290 smart phone, has been designed as a flip phone. With support for opening and reading documents such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint whilst also having software for email and internet browsing.
Along with Bluetooth technology, the Nokia 6290 phone offers a strong feature set including a 2.0 mega pixel digital camera with dedicated camera key, Nokia Xpress audio messaging for sending audio clips with just the touch of a few buttons and dual color screens with support for animated wallpapers and screensavers.
Synchronizable contact and calendar information, voice dialing and recording and a built-in handsfree speakerphone make the Nokia 6290 phones a perfect productivity companion, while an integrated FM radio and downloadable content support including MIDI and MP3 ring tones, themes and games satisfy the need for fun.
Using the Bluetooth connection on your 6290 you will be able to send and receive files between your computer or other Bluetooth phones. Or why not make wireless phone calls on your 6290 using the Bluetooth and a compatible Bluetooth hands free kit.

Specification:
2 Megapixel Camera
4 x Digital Zoom
Integrated Flash
Viewfinder
Video Recorder
Video Player
Video Streaming (3GPP)
Real Time Video Sharing
Video Calling
Second Camera (CIF+)
Wallpapers
Screensavers
Music Player (MP3, MP4 & eAAC+)
FM Stereo Radio
Visual Radio
3D Stereo Speakers
Ringtones (MP3, ACC, True Tones & MIDI)
Polyphonic Ringtones (64 Voices)
Nokia Headset
Bluetooth®
USB
Infra Red
3G
EDGE
SyncML



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05/26/2008

Nokia 6280



The compact Nokia 6280 3G slide phone (WCDMA 2100 and GSM 900/1800/1900) comes with a range of features that enable consumers to take full advantage of 3G multimedia opportunities. Equipped with both a 2-megapixel and a VGA camera, the compact Nokia 6280 provides an ideal platform for 3G services such as real time video sharing and two way video calls. Taking personalization a step further, the Nokia 6280 can announce incoming calls with video ring tones. The Nokia 6280 is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005, at an estimated retail price of 375 EUR before subsidies or taxes.

The bright QVGA, 262,144 colour display (320x240 pixels) of the Nokia 6280 highlights the phone's excellent photography capabilities. With dedicated camera and zoom buttons, the Nokia 6280 creates a natural, user-friendly conventional camera experience by operating the photography function in a horizontal landscape mode. Photos and videos taken with the Nokia 6280 can be viewed directly on the screen and then shared with others via MMS, email or directly printed to compatible printers. Pictures and videos can be conveniently stored on the Nokia 6280's miniSD memory card. Bluetooth wireless technology provides easy linkage to printers, PCs and enhancements like the Nokia 616 car kit and the Wireless Boom Headset HS-4W, also introduced today.


  • Great compact design in a user-friendly slide concept
  • Two integrated digital cameras: 2-megapixel and VGA
  • Experience two-way video calls and see face-to-face as you talk in real time
  • Video sharing capability
  • High-resolution, 262,144-color display
  • Capture quality images and videos in landscape mode
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Fast WCDMA and EDGE connections for broadband-speed browsing plus tri-band GSM phone with global roaming capability
  • Convenient email access with automatic download to send images and view document
  • Visual Radio
  • Music player with stereo audio
  • Push to talk


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05/26/2008

Nokia 6288



The compact slide phone device is bundled with a 512 MB memory card making it ideal for watching favourite video clips on its bright QVGA, 262,144 color display (320x240 pixels). Outfitted with a 2-megapixel and a VGA camera, the Nokia 6288 makes it easy to share videos and participate in two-way video calls.


  The Nokia 6288 also includes dedicated camera and zoom buttons making it even more convenient to record a video or snap a picture of family and friends. Videos taken with the Nokia 6288 can be edited then sent via MMS and email, while Bluetooth technology lets you print pictures directly to any compatible picture printer. The Nokia 6288 weighs 115g and is available in striking cool-white and black colours.

Phone Features

  • A smart, sleek design that's sure to inspire and excite.
  • Full featured WCDMA capabilities
  • High-quality video recording and playback
  • 512MB miniSD memory
  • Video ringing tones
  • QVGA 262,144 colours
  • 2 megapixel main camera
  • VGA camera for video calling
  • Dedicated camera and zoom keys supporting the landscape mode.

Imaging

  • 2 megapixel main camera and VGA camera for video call and video sharing
  • Dedicated camera and zoom keys supporting the landscape mode
  • Camera flash
  • QVGA Viewfinder (full display size in landscape)


 


Multimedia

  • Video call
  • Video sharing
  • Video Ringing tones
  • MP3, eAAC+ and AAC ringing tones, 64 Polyphonic
  • Music player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC & eAAC+
  • Streaming
  • XHTML browsing over TCP/IP
  • Java™ MIDP 2.0


 


Memory Functions

  • Up to 518 MB User memory (up to 6 MB internal + inbox 512 MB miniSD card)


 


Messaging
 

  • E-mail client with attachments
  • MMS: OMA MMS 1.2
  • Nokia Xpress audio messaging (AMS)

 



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04/30/2008

Nokia 6300



Weighing a mere 91 grams and measuring less than 13.1mm thin, the Nokia 6300 is constructed of quality materials and offers a modern suite of features for today's consumer. Featuring a great screen, ergonomic keymat and easy-to-use menu, the Nokia 6300 has   begin shipping during the first quarter of 2007.

 

The clean lines and recessed buttons of the Nokia 6300 are highlighted by a stainless steel frame that adds both design interest and strength. In addition to its organic curves and appealing design, the Nokia 6300 offers a robust range of easy-to-use features, including a 2 megapixel camera with zoom, expandable memory, built-in MP3 player and FM radio. Everything is displayed on a crisp, detailed screen which brings applications like an Opera Mini Browser or games like Sudoku and Snakes III to life.

 

The Nokia 6300 includes:

- 2 megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom

- 2-inch QVGA screen

- USB/PC Synchronization

- In-box memory of 135MB, with support for up to 2GB microSD cards

- Voice dialing, voice commands and voice recording

- MP3 player, FM radio

- Integrated hands-free speaker

 

The Nokia 6300 has a talk-time of up to 3.5 hours and a standby time of up to 14 days.
Technical specifications

  • Compact modern design featuring sophisticated stainless-steel covers, glossy black finish, and rounded edges
  • Catch and keep those treasured moments with the 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
  • Get entertainment when you want it with the music player, FM stereo radio, and video player
  • See more at a glance with the 240 x 320 resolution screen with up to 16 million true colors
  • Access your email on the go and send messages with attachments
  • Store music, videos, and photos with up to 2GB expandable memory
  • GSM/EDGE coverage (900/1800/1900 850/1800/1900)
  • Volume: 56 cc
  • Weight: 91 g
  • Dimensions: 106.4 x 43.6 x 11.7 mm
  • Main display: 2 inch 240 x 320 (TFT) QVGA with up to 16.7 million true colors
  • New enhanced Series 40 user interface
  • 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
  • Full screen viewfinder
  • Video recorder and player
  • Email client with attachments (Java version)
  • MMS: OMA MMS 1.2 for creating, receiving, editing and sending multimedia messages (messages up to 300 kB)
  • Push to talk
  • Instant messaging
  • Nokia Xpress on audio messaging (AMS) – a fast and simple way to send voice or sound clips via MMS
  • Music player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, H.264
  • FM stereo radio with Visual Radio
  • Streaming video (3GPP)
  • DRM release 2.0
  • XHTML browser
  • Java: MIDP 2.0
  • Macromedia Flash Lite 2.0 for richer digital content
  • Up to 7.8 MB internal user memory
  • Expandable memory: microSD card up to 2GB
  • Java™ MIDP 2.0 games and applications
  • Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (includes SIM access and Headset and Handsfree profiles) and stereo support for headsets
  • Local and remote device-to-device data synchronization with SyncML (calendar, to-do list, phonebook)
  • Full OMA Client provisioning
  • PC synchronization using Nokia PC Suite with USB and Bluetooth connectivity
  • EDGE (EGPRS): Class 10
  • GPRS: Class 10
  • Organizer with calendar, To-do list, and notes
  • Contacts (up to 1000)
  • Alarm clock and countdown timer (normal and interval timer)
  • Integrated loudspeaker for IHF
  • Push-to-talk (Nokia PoC 1.1)
  • Voice commands and voice recording
  • MP3 ringing tones, True tones, and MIDI tones for up to 64 polyphonic tones
  • Video ringing tones
  • Flight and demo mode
  • FOTA – Firmware update over the air
  • Nokia 6300 phone
  • Nokia Battery BL-4C
  • Nokia Charger AC-3
  • Nokia Headset HS-47
  • Nokia User Guide
  • CD-ROM
  • Micro SD card 128 MB MU-26

 

 



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04/30/2008

Nokia 2610



The Nokia 2610 helps you take control of your communications. Making notes is easier with the Voice Recorder function. Bring your messages to life and get yourself heard: with Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging you can now let colleagues and friends hear exactly how you feel.

  Access news, information and email on your way to work or play via the WAP browser shortcut key. A richer visual experience is promised by the Nokia 2610’s large fonts and display.

More power to communicate – with the Nokia 2610.

  • Nokia Xpress audio messaging
  • On the move connectivity via WAP, email, and MMS support
  • MP3 ringing tones
  • Voice recorder
  • Ergonomic classic design with large display
  • Available in three stylish colours


Operating frequency

Operating frequency

  • Dual-band GSM phone E900/1800 or E850/1900 (for some markets)

Size

Size

  • Weight: 91 g
  • Dimensions: 104 x 43 x 18 mm

Display and user interface

Display and user interface

  • Large 65,536-color display
  • Menu screen with grid layout
  • Personalize your phone with themes and wallpapers
  • Intuitive user interface with dedicated shortcut keys, Go-to-menu, Recently Used numbers, and quick access to WAP Browser with "0" key
  • Easy-to-read larger fonts
  • Ergonomic design with improved grip

Messaging

Messaging

  • Nokia Xpress audio messaging
  • SMS, MMS, instant messaging, and email
  • Common inbox for MMS and text messages
  • Recently used list to access last used number in Message Editor

Connectivity

Connectivity

  • Easy flash connector

Language support

Language support

  • Language support depends on location. The complete list of supported languages is presented below. Check with your Nokia dealer to see which languages are supported in your location.
  • Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
    - Menu text and predictive input in English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, French, German, Turkish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Greek, Polish, Hungarian, Serbian, Czech, Slovakian, Croatian, Romanian, Latvian, Russian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Urdu, Hebrew, Swahili, and Afrikaans
    - Menu text only in Farsi, Sesotho, Xhosa, and Zulu
  • Asia Pacific:
    - Menu text and predictive input in English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Philipino, Vietnamese, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, and Hindi
    - Menu text only in Sinhalese, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Punjabi, Kannada, and Malayalam
  • China:
    - Menu text and predictive input in English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese
  • North America and Latin America:
    - Menu text and predictive input in American English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, and Dutch

Games

Games

  • Coin Flipping

Voice features

Voice features

  • Voice recorder
  • Set voice clip as ringing tone
  • AMR audio specification for better audio quality
  • USSD & Cell Broadcast

Other phone features

Other phone features

  • Power organizer – review by week or month with local calendar
  • Expense manager – manage your finances effectively
  • Converter II
  • Calculator
  • Built-in hands-free speaker
  • 300 contact entries in Phonebook


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03/31/2008

Sony Eric. K750I




The Sony Ericsson K750i mobile phone is a stylish device that offers lots of great features. The K750i’s clean design integrates a slide-activated 2.0 megapixel camera and a 262K TFT colour display. Once taken images or video can be edited using the Sony Ericsson K750i’s Video DJ™ software and sent via Quickshare™ to Bluetooth or multimedia messaging service (MMS) compatible devices.

The Sony Ericsson K750i also features a multimedia player with Mega Bass™ an RDS Radio and PlayNow™ software for easier music downloads.

Specifications

SAR : 0.5 W/kg.
Talk Time : Up to 9 hours.
Standby Time : Up to 400 hours.
Weight : 99 g.
Dimensions : 100 x 46 x 20.5 mm.
Joystick, volume and dedicated camera keys.
Timer.
Vibrating alert.
Calculator.
RDS FM Radio with channel search and news notification.
General packet radio service (GPRS class 10) compatible.
Light guidance function: indicates which buttons can be used in each mode.
Total internal memory of 34MB.
Integrated speakerphone.
Calendar.
Transfer photos directly to compatible printer via Bluetooth, Memory Stick.
Advanced contacts database.
Java™ compatible.
64MB Memory Stick PRO Duo™ (size and configuration may vary).
Voice recorder.
Compact and stylish.
Call list.
WAP 2.0 compatible.
Speed dialling.
Multimedia player with Mega Bass™: stream, download and play multimedia fi.
Expandable with Memory Stick PRO Duo™ up to 1GB.
Bluetooth™.
2.0 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) with 4 x zoom, auto focus & video.
PIM (personal information management) synchronisation.
Multimedia messaging service (MMS) compatible.
PC software: Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition.
Music DJ™ & Video DJ™ : combine & edit audio, video and other multimedia.
Tri-band.
Infrared port.
Integrated flash.
Stopwatch.
Predictive text input.
Aero Mission: 3D game where you fight for survival as an air force pilot!.
PlayNow™ for quick and easy music downloads.
Synch ML.
262K TFT colour display (176 x 220 pixels).
Tasks.
Instant messaging.
Alarm clock.
Quickshare™.
USB port (fast PC synchronisation).


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03/18/2008

The 10 Best Foods You're Not Eating



There are many superfoods that never see the inside of a shopping cart. Some you've never heard of, and others you've simply forgotten about. That's why we've rounded up the best of the bunch. Make a place for them on your table and you'll instantly upgrade your health—without a prescription.

Beets

These grungy-looking roots are naturally sweeter than any other , which means they pack tons of flavor underneath their rugged exterior.

Why they're healthy:  Think of beets as red spinach. Just like Popeye's powerfood, this crimson vegetable is one of the best sources of both folate and betaine. These two nutrients work together to lower your blood levels of homocysteine, an inflammatory compound that can damage your arteries and increase your risk of heart disease. Plus, the natural pigments - called betacyanins—that give beets their color have been proved to be potent cancer fighters in laboratory mice.

How to eat them:  Fresh and raw, not from a jar. Heating beets actually decreases their antioxidant power. For a simple single-serving salad, wash and peel one beet, and then grate it on the widest blade of a box grater. Toss with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and the juice of half a lemon.

You can eat the leaves and stems, which are also packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Simply cut off the stems just below the point where the leaves start, and wash thoroughly. They're now ready to be used in a salad. Or, for a side dish, sauté the leaves, along with a minced clove of garlic and a tablespoon of olive oil, in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Cook until the leaves are wilted and the stems are tender. Season with salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice, and sprinkle with fresh Parmesan cheese.

 



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02/29/2008

Change Things Up For Continued Weight Loss




Start to plan your health goals today. You can feel better, you can look better, and you might be around longer.

When you are setting weight loss goals, exercise usually has to be part of that plan. If you are anything like me, exercise is not something you view as fun. The nice thing is that it doesn’t have to be all that boring.

You should realize the right state of mind is important when you are seeking weight loss goals. Prepare yourself mentally. Then do it. Here is an exercise regimen that could help anyone lose some weight, it helped me too.

The first couple of weeks are very important. You don’t want to over extend yourself to the point that you are sore and you don’t want to exercise anymore. You should find that right area. Start doing your cardio for 20 – 30 minutes a day. Do this for the first three weeks or so. Once you have been through the first three weeks you should be able to increase your time to 40 – 50 minutes a day.

You are probably wondering where the excitement might come from. You are probably wondering what is going to keep this program from getting boring. Let’s face it the change in scenery will come from changing your cardio type and finding exciting places to do it. Try jogging for a couple of weeks and then try swimming for the next couple. You could then change it up to some type of sprint routine or a brisk bike ride in the evening.

There are plenty of things you can do to help with the boredom that sometimes comes with exercise. You could find a lake to jog around or even a mountain trail to hike if you live near the mountains. What if you try walking around the mall or you could bike ride to work if you are close enough. Get out to the park or find a local high school track to run on. Get a partner that will keep you motivated. I have used many of these to keep me going in my program. They definitely help. As you can see there are many things to keep your cardio program alive as long as you are willing to find it.

The idea is to mix it up. By mixing your cardio routine up a bit, it will decrease the boredom that you may face with exercise. Finding a partner to motivate you and for you to keep motivated helps you maintain reliability. You now have to think of someone else. Use these tools. Use them and get fit. Enjoy your path to good health.

Always consult a physician before starting an exercise regimen.


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