Wednesday 23 November 2011

Nokia 6208 classic 2011


The new Nokia 6208 classic is the first series 40 phone from Nokia with touchscreen and a regular, alphanumeric keypad.It has a 2.4-inch touchscreen  and comes with a stylus for the touchscreen.The new Nokia 6208 classic has a 3.2-megapixel camera with a LED flash.It also features Bluetooth,MP3 player,FM radio with RDS,USB port,and a microSD card slot for up to 8GB memory.

Network: Tri-band EGSM 900/1800/1900
Dimensions: 109.8 x 49.3 x 13.3 (14.7mm with stylus)
Weight: 120.1 grams
Display: 2.4-inch Touchscreen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) and up to 16 million color support
Memory: 22MB internal memory, expansion via microSD (up to 8GB)
Camera: 3.2-megapixels, dual-LED flash with 8x digital zoom
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
USB 2.0 (micro-USB)
Music Player
FM Radio with RDS
3.5mm audio jack
Battery: 860 mAh Li-ion battery
Standby Time: 300 hours
Talk Time: 3.5 hours
OS : Symbian Series 40 (S40) interface
 Nokia 6208
 Nokia 6208
 Nokia 6208
 Nokia 6208
 Nokia 6208
Nokia 6208

Nokia c2-03 2011


The Nokia C2-03 is one of those uncommon handsets that can operate with two SIM cards simultaneously. Why would one need such a feature? Well, there are plenty of folks around the world who use multiple phones, be it for having separate personal and work lines, or for simply using the services of two carriers at the same time. These are the people the C2-03 is aimed at as it spares them the trouble carrying around that second handset might be.
Other than that, there is nothing special about the Nokia C2-03 as it is merely a modest feature phone powered by the Series 40 platform. It offers a 2.6-inch resistive touchscreen display, basic 2-megapixel camera, 2G connectivity, and a slide-out numeric keypad.
Design:
Cheap and plasticky are the first two words that come to mind when holding the Nokia C2-03. With a waistline of 0.67 inches (17 millimeters), the phone is on the thick side and will most probably get noticed while its resting in your pocket. On the other hand, its curved edges make it really comfortable to hold, and the sliding mechanism seems reliable enough.
 Nokia c2-03
 Nokia c2-03
 Nokia c2-03
Nokia c2-03

Friday 18 November 2011

Nokia C6-01 Review-Pics


The Nokia C6-01 is the cheapest Symbian^3 handset to date - it's a definite update to the likes of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, and also comes with a relatively large amount of technology under the surface too considering its smaller dimensions.
Considering that the Nokia C6-01 is the cheapest of the Symbian^3 offerings from Nokia at £279 direct from Nokia or free on contract, the build quality appears and feels more akin to that of some of it's E-Series predecessors, while its price tag is nearer that of the old Nokia 5800.
The power button has been moved from the top of the device, as is usual on Nokia phones, to being combined with the Call End button. This could be initially confusing, but it improves the phones aesthetics.
The first thing you note visually is the metal outer build, with the chrome screen surround and metal rear casing providing a feel of quality. One thing that lets this down, however, is the stepped difference in width between the chrome front and metal rear casing, which makes it feel a little cobbled together and slightly uncomfortable in the hand.

 Nokia C6-01
 Nokia C6-01
 Nokia C6-01
 Nokia C6-01


Sunday 6 November 2011

Nokia C5-03 Touch Screen Phone 2011

Nokia C5-03 Touch Screen Phone
When touchscreen became affordable its popularity skyrocketed – affordable smartphones are all the rage now. The Nokia C5-03 is the result of both these trends and while it borrows a lot from the C6-01 in terms of design, its pricing is a good deal lower.
Designed for a lower price bracket than its Symbian^3 lookalike, the Nokia C5-03 has some of its specs taken down a notch.
The Nokia C5-03 is a grandson of the best-selling Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and though it might be the last hurrah for Symbian^1 (or Symbian S60 as old-timers call it) it tries to deliver the same level of satisfaction on the bang for buck meter.
 Nokia C5-03
 Nokia C5-03
 Nokia C5-03
 Nokia C5-03
 Nokia C5-03
 Nokia C5-03
Nokia C5-03

Nokia 6216 Classic 2011


Nokia 6216 Classic
The Nokia 6216 Classic, a bar-style phone that has Near Field Communications technology built directly into the SIM card rather than in a separate module. By including the NFC technology on the SIM card, it allows network operators to custom tailor services to the NFC capabilities of the handset. The 6216 Classic also has a camera, FM radio, 3G and support for microSD cards up to 8GB
 Nokia 6216 Classic
 Nokia 6216 Classic
 Nokia 6216 Classic
 Nokia 6216 Classic
 Nokia 6216 Classic
Nokia 6216 Classic