Released in December 2009, the Samsung C3510 is an appealing touch screen handset which has an array of useful features. Its rounded shape and impressive touch screen make it an aesthetically pleasing handset.
The handset measures 103.9x55x12.9mm and weighs in at 92.2g, making it very lightweight and slim. This makes it a comfortable phone to use. The 2.8 inch TFTtouch screen is capable of displaying up to 256,000 colours at 240x320 pixels providing bright clear images on the screen.
Users are alerted to incoming calls and messages by vibration and ringing and have the option to utilize MP3 music files as ringtones. A speakerphone is built in allowing hands free communication. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present allowing the use of hands free kits and headphones for listening to music.
The phonebook in the C3510 can store up to an impressive 1000 contacts. The photo call feature also lets users take a photograph of their contacts and assign them to their contact info so the picture is displayed when they are in contact on the phone. 30MB of internal memory is provided, however this can be increased to 8GB by using the microSD slot and installing a memory card with a higher capacity. This allows plenty of storage for media files and other data.
The C3510 uses a range of connectivity options. Connections to networks are via GPRS and EDGE, both of which are class 10. Bluetooth version 2.0 is installed as standard allowing direct transfer of files and data between other Bluetooth compatible handsets.
The C5310 is equipped with a camera boasting 1.3MP which operates at a pixel resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. As an alternative to still photographs, it can also record video in QCIF quality at a rate of 15 frames per second.
The handset's media player supports a range of file formats. Music can be played in MP3, WMA and eAAC+. Video can be played in MP4, H.263 and H.264. Media files can easily be transferred to and from a computer by using the micro USB (v2.0) port. Further entertainment options include an inbuilt stereo FM radio with RDS, and a range of games with the option to download further ones if required. Social networking fans will not be disappointed, as the C3510 has social networking integration with live updates. A list of extra features includes a useful organizer, voice memo recorder and T9 predictive text input.
The Samsung C3510 provides a great entry-level touch screen experience, and given its range of features is a surprisingly affordable handset.
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
Review Of Nokia N900
The packaging from the Nokia N900 is comparable to that in the Nokia N97. The matte black packaging shows the new Nokia smartphone, cloqué like. There aren't any additional photos in addition to the kind name. Upon opening, we discover the Nokia N900 straight away. Furthermore, numerous various common accessories are incorporated, like a headset, a information cable, a charger, a video-out cable and also the manuals.
While using implementation in the Nokia N900 Maemo Five, the menu framework is entirely new, meaning it takes time to get used to. Following startup, there are numerous of home screens to the user to scroll by way of. Widgets, average shortcuts or contacts could be extra to a home display. This framework is observed on a number of mobile or portable phones nowadays and is really convenient. It enables you to create your own user environment, containing every thing which is essential to you, in an easy way.
Mobile running systems play an increasingly more essential role when selecting a new portable phone. In addition to the style as well as the speed, many of its functionalities strongly depend about the phone's running method. Particularly because the introduction of the Apple iPhone, it has become essentially impossible to complete without easy to install job applications when personalizing a mobile or portable telephone. With the arrival of Google Android, which has quickly grow to be a regular inside mobile or portable telephony, and which is now used by numerous smartphone manufacturers, the competition has also increased. Nokia usually uses the Symbian OS for high-endportable phones . Symbian allows installing applications, as well as managing your agenda and email account is easy and straightforward. Apart from Symbian, Nokia also utilizes a more developed Open up Supply working system, the Linux-based Maemo. TheNokia N900 could be the initial telephone to utilize this running system, where it's called Maemo Five. This can be a entirely new encounter to the user.
The Maemo 5 menu of the Nokia N900 consists of 15 icons. Thanks towards the numerous layers, it's graphically extremely neatly organized. Particularly using the clear overview in the wide open plans, the use is very similar to utilizing a desktop PC. Also, all of the settings are nicely grouped together. And again, it requires time to get used to, although playing with it for a while will show you the way pretty quickly. Obviously, it has been extremely well thought-through.<
Upon opening the Internet browser in the main menu, you'll access a good listing of bookmarks. These are accompanied by a screenshot. At the end, the address bar is observed to insert characters using the keyboard. The Internet browser is easily, all pages are displayed correctly. Even flash internet sites are well-rendered on theNokia N900 . Connecting to Wi-Fi happens smoothly, the same as searching for obtainable networks. As well as the Wi-Fi connection, also a fast HSDPA connection is enabled. E-mail is simple to set up, right after choosing a country, a big listing of ISPs seems, that are set up by default. It is then simply a matter of entering the login data. In addition to this installation assistance, theNokia N900 also supports Exchange. Thanks for the full QWERTY keyboard, you'll be able to sort longer messages without a issue.
The Nokia N900 features an integrated digital camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a resolution of 5. megapixels. The camera practical application begins automatically the moment the lens include opens. The practical application starts up really swiftly, to ensure that you can rapidly capture that one moment. In case the lens cover is already wide open but thepractical application is deactivated, you can also activate it through the shutter release button or by picking 'camera' in the menu. Right after start-up, two black bars look on each sides alongside the viewfinder. The proper bar contains the icons to the settings.
The bar alongside the viewfinder offers admittance towards the adjustments. There are four icons which represent the recording mode, the flash, the settings and also the captured pictures; therefore enabling effortless adjustment of the shooting mode and flash settings.
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While using implementation in the Nokia N900 Maemo Five, the menu framework is entirely new, meaning it takes time to get used to. Following startup, there are numerous of home screens to the user to scroll by way of. Widgets, average shortcuts or contacts could be extra to a home display. This framework is observed on a number of mobile or portable phones nowadays and is really convenient. It enables you to create your own user environment, containing every thing which is essential to you, in an easy way.
Mobile running systems play an increasingly more essential role when selecting a new portable phone. In addition to the style as well as the speed, many of its functionalities strongly depend about the phone's running method. Particularly because the introduction of the Apple iPhone, it has become essentially impossible to complete without easy to install job applications when personalizing a mobile or portable telephone. With the arrival of Google Android, which has quickly grow to be a regular inside mobile or portable telephony, and which is now used by numerous smartphone manufacturers, the competition has also increased. Nokia usually uses the Symbian OS for high-endportable phones . Symbian allows installing applications, as well as managing your agenda and email account is easy and straightforward. Apart from Symbian, Nokia also utilizes a more developed Open up Supply working system, the Linux-based Maemo. TheNokia N900 could be the initial telephone to utilize this running system, where it's called Maemo Five. This can be a entirely new encounter to the user.
The Maemo 5 menu of the Nokia N900 consists of 15 icons. Thanks towards the numerous layers, it's graphically extremely neatly organized. Particularly using the clear overview in the wide open plans, the use is very similar to utilizing a desktop PC. Also, all of the settings are nicely grouped together. And again, it requires time to get used to, although playing with it for a while will show you the way pretty quickly. Obviously, it has been extremely well thought-through.<
Upon opening the Internet browser in the main menu, you'll access a good listing of bookmarks. These are accompanied by a screenshot. At the end, the address bar is observed to insert characters using the keyboard. The Internet browser is easily, all pages are displayed correctly. Even flash internet sites are well-rendered on theNokia N900 . Connecting to Wi-Fi happens smoothly, the same as searching for obtainable networks. As well as the Wi-Fi connection, also a fast HSDPA connection is enabled. E-mail is simple to set up, right after choosing a country, a big listing of ISPs seems, that are set up by default. It is then simply a matter of entering the login data. In addition to this installation assistance, theNokia N900 also supports Exchange. Thanks for the full QWERTY keyboard, you'll be able to sort longer messages without a issue.
The Nokia N900 features an integrated digital camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a resolution of 5. megapixels. The camera practical application begins automatically the moment the lens include opens. The practical application starts up really swiftly, to ensure that you can rapidly capture that one moment. In case the lens cover is already wide open but thepractical application is deactivated, you can also activate it through the shutter release button or by picking 'camera' in the menu. Right after start-up, two black bars look on each sides alongside the viewfinder. The proper bar contains the icons to the settings.
The bar alongside the viewfinder offers admittance towards the adjustments. There are four icons which represent the recording mode, the flash, the settings and also the captured pictures; therefore enabling effortless adjustment of the shooting mode and flash settings.
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The Nokia 5230 Is A Versatile Handset
Released in November 2009 the Nokia 5230 provides a range of useful features. From a built in digital camera to a versatile media player, it's easy to see the appeal of this handset.
The 5230 measures 111x51.7x15.3mm and weighs in at 115g. The 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen is capable of displaying up to 16 million colours at 360x640 pixels ensuring depth and clarity of colour. An inbuilt accelerometer senses when the phone has been tilted and automatically rotates the on screen image so it can be viewed in both portrait and landscape forms.
Users are alerted to incoming calls and messages by vibration and ringing with the option to download polyphonic ringtones and even use MP3 music files as ringtones. A speakerphone is included allowing hands free communication. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present which can be used with hand free kits as well as headphones for listening to music.
Internal memory in the 5230 70MB but by using the provided microSD slot, a generous 16GB can be attained for plenty of storage for media files, contact info and other files.
Staying connected is easy with the 5230 thanks to Class 32 versions of both GPRS and EDGE. Connection to 3G networks is via HSDPA at speeds of up to 3.6Mbps. Bluetooth version 2.0 is installed as standard allowing direct transfer of data and files between other Bluetooth compatible devices. GPS with A-GPS support is accompanied by the useful Nokia Maps 2.0 feature.
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The 5230 is equipped with a camera boasting 2MP which operates at a pixel ratio of 1600x1200 pixels. This also has the capability of shooting video in VGA quality at a rate of 30 frames per second.
The 5230 has an impressive media player which supports a range of file formats. Music files are supported in MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, AAC and M4A formats. Video files in the following formats are also supported; WMV, RV, MP4 and 3GP. Should you wish to transfer media files between a computer and the handset, a micro USB (v2.0) is provided making this task easy. Radio can be listened to thanks to a Stereo FM radio with RDS, which adds to the entertainment options of the handset.
Other useful features include a Photo Editor, Flash Lite, voice command and dial as well as T9 predictive text input. A range of games can also be downloaded to keep users entertained.
The operating system is Symbian OS v9.4 and an ARM 11 434MHz processor handles demanding applications with ease.
The handset is available in both black and white. It is easy to see the appeal of this handset thanks to its versatility and ability to handle a range of different tasks. So whether you are looking for music player, camera or just want to upgrade to a touchscreen phone, the Nokia 5230 is an ideal choice.
The 5230 measures 111x51.7x15.3mm and weighs in at 115g. The 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen is capable of displaying up to 16 million colours at 360x640 pixels ensuring depth and clarity of colour. An inbuilt accelerometer senses when the phone has been tilted and automatically rotates the on screen image so it can be viewed in both portrait and landscape forms.
Users are alerted to incoming calls and messages by vibration and ringing with the option to download polyphonic ringtones and even use MP3 music files as ringtones. A speakerphone is included allowing hands free communication. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present which can be used with hand free kits as well as headphones for listening to music.
Internal memory in the 5230 70MB but by using the provided microSD slot, a generous 16GB can be attained for plenty of storage for media files, contact info and other files.
Staying connected is easy with the 5230 thanks to Class 32 versions of both GPRS and EDGE. Connection to 3G networks is via HSDPA at speeds of up to 3.6Mbps. Bluetooth version 2.0 is installed as standard allowing direct transfer of data and files between other Bluetooth compatible devices. GPS with A-GPS support is accompanied by the useful Nokia Maps 2.0 feature.
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The 5230 is equipped with a camera boasting 2MP which operates at a pixel ratio of 1600x1200 pixels. This also has the capability of shooting video in VGA quality at a rate of 30 frames per second.
The 5230 has an impressive media player which supports a range of file formats. Music files are supported in MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, AAC and M4A formats. Video files in the following formats are also supported; WMV, RV, MP4 and 3GP. Should you wish to transfer media files between a computer and the handset, a micro USB (v2.0) is provided making this task easy. Radio can be listened to thanks to a Stereo FM radio with RDS, which adds to the entertainment options of the handset.
Other useful features include a Photo Editor, Flash Lite, voice command and dial as well as T9 predictive text input. A range of games can also be downloaded to keep users entertained.
The operating system is Symbian OS v9.4 and an ARM 11 434MHz processor handles demanding applications with ease.
The handset is available in both black and white. It is easy to see the appeal of this handset thanks to its versatility and ability to handle a range of different tasks. So whether you are looking for music player, camera or just want to upgrade to a touchscreen phone, the Nokia 5230 is an ideal choice.
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