Archive for August, 2007
Gone are the days when owning a mobile phone was limited to the elite-class only. Today the fierce competition among network providers and mobile phone manufacturers are leading to the development of varied innovations both in the mobile technology as well as service delivery methods. In fact, mobile phone services are available in minimum rates along with a wide range of flexible tariff plans.
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Much has been written about the colossal 5.0 megapixel camera module of the Nokia N95. This is quite obvious because it was for the first time that such a high resolution camera was incorporated in a mobile phone.
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The current holder of the ‘World’s slimmest mobile phone’ the Samsung D900, is yet another mark of engineering excellence. The handset that measures just about 12.9mm thick, leaves behind many of its predecessors to further raise the industry standard, and sets a benchmark for others to follow.
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Samsung holds the reputation of being introducer of the first-ever slider phone in the world. It adds another feather in its cap after denouncing every competition in utter disdain and announcing the series of super slim phones in a group of Ultra Slim Edition II phones; known to many as series slimmest slider, clamshell and bar phones.
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The mobile phone manufacturing companies are bringing technologically sound mobile phones. They brilliantly combine style, functionality and latest technologies in a sophisticated handset.
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Nokia 1600 is an entry level phone by Nokia and it is essentially aimed at the beginners, who are looking forward to a smart solution to their calling needs. It has also been touted as the coloured version of Nokia 1100. There is nothing very attractive in the make or the features of Nokia 1600, and its comparison with the basic Nokia 1100 makes it all the more plain and lesser significant.
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The Nokia 6300 is Nokia’s first attempt on slim phone. On their first go, the manufacturers have managed to keep its thickness to a bare 11.7 mm. This is quite impressive considering the fact that the Nokia 6300 manages to maintain the same simplicity of usage as any other Nokia handset
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One key feature that predominates and defines the product of the Nokia 6110 is its one touch navigation button that provides easy access to GPS function and maps. The mobile giant Nokia launched 6110 model only for those customers who alongside with a phone loves to carry a gadget which is loaded with GPS functionality.
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Time was when it took several years to get a new telephone connection in India. Now, there is less pressure than ever before for fixed landlines as mobile phone subscribers appear poised to outnumber those with a fixed line. By year’s end, India may become one of the few countries where the mobile revolution is complete and the mobile reigns supreme, just a decade after it was first introduced.
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Sharpen your corporate edge with the Nokia E65. It comes loaded with full range of features and tools that would give you the desired impact. A smartphone, the Nokia E65 comes in the Eseries range of products that supports the S60 platform third edition device.
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