03 May 2010
mobile phone trends in 2010!!!
The Year of Android Mobile Phones:
The latest trend we witness now is ‘Android technology’. The CES 2010 showcased numerous yet-to-launch android mobile phones, including Motorola Blackflip (the Best CES 2010 smartphone), Google Nexus One (The Google phone), LG GW620 (LG’s first android mobile phone), Lotus Elite, Rumour Touch, Xperia X10 to Casio Brigade. Moreover, most Android mobile phones are showing their faces at the Mobile World Congress in February.
The Year of Applications and Services:
Thousands mobile phone applications are on its way to market. It seems users have to spend much on app downloads and services.
The Year of Green:
The ‘Living Greener’ concept will grow further in mobile phone territory. Manufacturers like Sony Ericsson have already declared their plans to make all their mobile phones green by 2011. They have launched a few, such as ‘Elm‘and ‘Hazel‘. New renewable sources of power and methods to save energy will be implemented in mobile phone batteries.
The Year of Mobile Banking and Mobile Coupons:
Because of Wonga iPhone Loan App, mobile phones are becoming a banking machine as well. Already, the trend of accessing the account details, text message alerts from bank and so on are popular. This trend will increase further and the age during which the people prefer to make payments using mobile phones are not too far.
The Year of GPS Phones:
With the arrival of Google Maps Navigation, the hope of free sat navigation apps raised further.
The Year when Web meets Phone:As the increase in the number of people using mobile phone to access web, mobile phone market will bring out more internet accessible mobile phones.
The Year of Smartphones:
Finally, 2010 will be a year of smartphones. The price of the smartphones will show a drastic fall and it will be a common gadget in every man’s hand.
These trends began its growth in 2009 and will show their prevalence in 2010. Even if any new inventions poke its head, it will remain for the accolades of 2011.
Reference: http://www.mobilephonereviews.org/article/mobile-phone-trends-of-2010/
30 April 2010
Mobile Phone Trend 2008 - 2010
27 April 2010
3 UK and T-Mobile's 3G Networks Get Bigger

To accomplish their plan, T- Mobile UK and 3 UK establish Mobile Broadband Network Ltd. (MBNL) through joint investment, and each invest 50% capital. MBNL will pool two sides 3G network infrastructure. The purpose was to be able to create Britain’s best 3G network more rapidly and more efficiently than either party could do alone.
Up till the present moment, the HSDPA 3G network already offers outdoor coverage to more than 90% of Britain’s population. By the end of this year, the network coverage will be expanded to more than 98% of the population.
Before consolidated, T- Mobile UK and 3 UK has a total of over 12,500 mast sites. And, MBNL will consolidate more than 7,000 sites out of total sites due to be brought together by October this year. When completed, the integration program will also mean more than 3,000 redundant sites will have been switched off.
Apart from consolidated, in order to reinforcing the network’s capacity, MBNL on behalf of T- Mobile UK and 3 UK has been agreed a new contract worth over £400 million with Nokia Siemens Networks recently. This will include the provision of 3G radio network infrastructure, mobile network planning, implementation, optimization and maintenance. The provision of equipment and services is already underway.
Reference: http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/April2010/3-UK-and-T-Mobiles-3G-Networks-Get-Bigger-by-3G-co-uk.html
24 April 2010
Apple iPhone 4G
The people who found the phone claimed it was logged into Powell’s Facebook account and the last post on the social networking site was said to be: ‘I underestimated how good German beer is.’ And, after that, this people sold it to the website of Gizmodo for $5,000 (£3,250). Gizmodo have published the pictures of the device online, the website, little known outside the hi-tech industry, has had more than three million hits in just 12 hours.
‘This may not be the final design for the next iPhone, but the fact that they built a fake case to make it look like the earlier iPhone.’ Brian Tong, editor for Cnet tech site, told ABC News. This phone had a camera with a flash on the back with a bigger lens than the existing iPhone for better photo quality.

This phone screen has an improved display with a higher resolution so that individual pixels are not distinguishable. It measures 114.3 x 58.7 x 9.4 mm and weighs about 140g, on the other hand, the 3GS weighs 135g. compared the battery, this phone battery volume expanded by about 16% in average. Another good news that the iPhone 4G is nearing release is the new 4.0 operating system, announced last week, which would incorporate feature such as multi-tasking into the current iPhone 3GS model.
How is the 4G different?
· Front-facing video chat camera
· Large lens on back-camera with flash
· Micro-SIM like iPad (safer and greater phonebook storage)
· Aluminium border around entire case
· 3-5 grams heavier
· 16% larger battery
· Smaller internal components
20 April 2010
16 April 2010
Which is the better of X6 and iPhone 3GS?

The latest music phone from Nokia X6, it is similar to Apple iPhone on the many functions optimization, even the versions like iPhone are 8G and 16G, and so on. Which is the better of the two phones? Here is a brief analysis of Nokia X6 and iPhone 3GS.
Size and Weight: Nokia X6 measures 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm and weighs just about 122g including the battery. On the other hand, iPhone 3GS measures 115.5 x 62.1 x 12.3 mm and weighs 135g.
Winner: Tie. There is not much difference in the size or weight between the two phones as both are compact, light and fits easily in your trouser pocket even if you're wearing tight jeans.
Display: Nokia X6 offers 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with 640x360 pixel resolution display. On the other hand, iPhone 3GS boasts of a 3.5-inch capacitive multitouch screen with 480x320 pixel resolution display.
Winner: iPhone 3GS. iPhone 3GS has a bigger screen, which means it is more enjoyable to watch movies and browse on iPhone than on X6. However, Nokia X6 has a higher resolution display with 16:9 widescreen aspect ratios.
Camera: Nokia X6 boasts of a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, 4x digital zoom and dual LED flash. On the other hand, iPhone 3GS has a 3.15-megapixel camera with autofocus.
Winner: Nokia X6. Needless to say, it has a more powerful camera and it has useful features such as digital zoom and flash which iPhone lacks.
Connectivity and Wireless: Both the phones boast of 3G, WiFi, EDGE, GPRS and Bluetooth and both lack infrared port. However, a useful addition in Nokia X6 is inclusion of microUSB port which iPhone 3GS lacks. On the other hand, iPhone boasts of higher 3G speed.
Winner: Nokia X6. It has the useful microUSB port which iPhone lacks.
Multimedia feature: just the same on the multimedia feature. Both the phones have 3.5mm audio connector, but in the sound quality, X6 is in the upper hand.
Winner: Nokia X6. After all Nokia X6 is a music phone.
Operating system: Nokia X6 runs on Symbian Series 60 (5th edition) platform while iPhone 3GS runs on the proprietary iPhone OS 3.0.
Winner: About this feature should be according to individual preferences, I think Nokia X6 is a winner; it supports multitasking. In other words, with X6 you can open a dozen application windows, download a music track and take call at the same time without encountering any lag or freeze.
Conclusion: iPhone is a first classical touchscreen phone, it has a great advantage in the aspect of software. I have used iPhone for a period of time, it has a app store in the phone, from there, I can download a lot of softwares and games. Nokia X6 is a new phone out on the market. It is a music phone, I don’t like it. I think that phone is to calls number, send messages and the Internet several features, it is not worth use phone to listen music. This is something we have to watch out for, X6 has a capacitive display like iPhone, and this is the first capacitive phone of Nokia, maybe it has some defects. iPhone 3GS is the better choice of the two especially if you want a better messaging device with a bigger display and a more powerful processor. However, if you're looking for a music phone, X6 is the best device the market has to offer right now.
11 April 2010
Nokia X6 Mobile Phone Review

The Nokia X6 has favourable dimensions that measure 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm and weighs just about 122g including the battery. It looks quite similar to the Nokia XpressMusic 5800, but the feature that X6 have made a few improvements. Starting from the top, the TFT capacitive touchscreen is of 3.2 inches in size with 640 by 360 pixels resolution and offers 16.7 million colours, it takes up the majority of the handset. These are three buttons below the screen. There are the call and end buttons on the left and right, and the menu button in the middle.

Anyone who’s used a Nokia phone in the last few years will know the Symbian S60 5th Edition. The Nokia X6 runs on latest Symbian 9.4 Operating System with S60 5th Edition software which makes it functioning very fast and effective. For clicking beautiful moments, the handset provides an alluring 5 mega pixel camera that works wonderfully well with the help of its functionalities like Carl Zeiss Optics, Auto Focus and Dual LED Flash.
Music is the prominent highlight of the Nokia X6, the device has an excellent music player that can play diverse types of music files. The Playlist DJ gives you four sliders, representing happiness, love, anger and tranquillity, and the idea is you slide them around depending on your mood to generate a playlist to suit you.
Apart from the great features, the device is also carrying few cool business features as well. It gets internet connectivity via 3G HSDPA, HSCSD, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth with A2DP, GPRS and EDGE. The 1,320mAh battery in the Nokia, it makes sure that users with 420 hours of standby time and 8 hours of talk time. Talking of the memory, X6 comes loaded with 128 MB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD memory card slot give the potential to carry over 32G of media, music, files and more in hand. For more information fellow the link here. Best Deal check HERE.
Reference: http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/4529/Nokia-x6-music-mobile-phone
10 April 2010
HTC Legend in stocks:Available on Orange and O2 deals

The HTC Legend is now available to purchase from the major retailers, with stock now available to purchase on DialAPhone, Phones4U and BuyMobilePhones.
The flexible Android OS provides huge library of applications to the web. From work to games, whatever you want your sure to find it with the HTC Legend. This including dedicated applications for Facebook, Twitter and some nifty file shares for photo and video uploads. This feature set is second to none.
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31 March 2010
30 March 2010
Samsung Wave S8500 Review



· 3.3-inch super AMOLED screen
It also provides a high resolution, and AMOLED technology to provide vibrant, colour-rich images that make it perfect for displaying your photographs.

With loads of high tech features to complement the new operating system, the Wave looks like a very attractive proposition.

Sitting on the platform will be the TouchWiz 3.0 user interface, promising an intuitive and customisable interface, giving you up to 10 homescreen and a bag full of widgets, with Samsung Apps spreading into 50 countries to offer further functionality and customisation.

It is a very useful function of information aggregation. Use this feature, we can easy and instant access to Twitter, Facebook and other social networking to share our news.
29 March 2010
Samsung S3650 Corby Review

The best social networking services are combined with enhanced multimedia capabilities in a compact form factor. WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML are the web browsing technologies, users can update their current status and access friends’ updates and live feeds via Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
Because of the attractive curves, bright-coloured interchangeable rear covers and the easy to access social network capabilities and most importance is that prices are competitive, Samsung S3650 Corby a favourite among consumers, too, and no wonder.
Reference: http://themobileblog.co.uk/?p=1477
26 March 2010
Android Grows 1100% Year-Over-Year
From the AdMob’s statistics, this time around looking at year-over-year mobile Internet traffic from three categories: (1) feature phones, (2) smartphones, and (3) MIDs. One smartphones to access the Internet had already been accounted for 48% in the last month, it still only 35% in February last year.
From the above picture you can see, iPhone OS is still the biggest winner, it increased its share of smartphone requests from 33 percent in February 2009 to 50 percent in February 2010. It is worthwhile to note that Android increased its share from 2 percent in February 2009 to 24 percent in February 2010; it grows 1100% in one year.
Some other interesting statistics:
· The Top 5 Android devices worldwide, by traffic: Motorola Droid HTC Dream HTC Hero HTC Magic Motorola CLIQ
· Samsun, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and LG is the world’s top 5 largest smartphone maker
Reference: http://phandroid.com/2010/03/25/android-grows-1100-year-over-year-admob/
25 March 2010
Android will have PS3 graphics in 3 years
In the GDC (game developers conference) this year, Google Android system has become the focus of hardware and software developers attention. Imagination Technologies, the leading multimedia chip Technologies Company. It reports that it will works in collaboration with HTC in developing to series of new chips for HTC’s Android handset.
Imagination technology, said that some strong 3D graphics performance mobile phones in the market, such as Apple’s iPhone 3GS, Motorola, etc. It mostly using the PowerVR series of graphics chips, and the 3D hardware acceleration is becoming the development trend of future mobile phone. Imagination Technology said in the GDC, we will definitely have ‘graphic comparable to the PlayStation 3 in three years’.
Advancements in mobile graphics technology is exciting because we finally starting to see HDMI out on upcoming phones. Users who like use handset play games could essentially carry around a high powered gaming device in their pocket that would easily to a HD TV.
Reference: http://androidandme.com/2010/03/news/android-will-have-ps3-graphics-in-3-years/
24 March 2010
Nokia E75 reviews

The Nokia E75 has favourable dimensions that measure 111.8 * 50* 14.4 mm and weighs just about 139g including the battery. This phone overall size not much difference with Nokia E71, and has many similarities with E51 by designs.
The handset has a 2.4 inch screen using 16 million colours on a LCD display, and with full set of QWERTY keypads and accelerometer sensor. When the E75 is open to display the QWERTY keypads it becomes 80mm wide. The keypad slides out of the side of the Nokia E75 and is great if you write a lot of text messages and emails.

The Nokia E75 features convenient to different operator; it has arrived to help you manage your business and personal life with ease. For business you can type quickly with the full slide-to-open QWERTY keyboard with auto-completion and auto-correction to help get your email right. For business you can check your emails on the go for pleasure surf the web on the full Nokia browser to access your favourite sites including Facebook YouTube and much more.
Reference: http://conversations.nokia.com/2009/02/16/nokia-e75-unveiled/
16 March 2010
Sony Ericsson Vivaz Review
Shoot- shooting the moment of natural and real time as a clear high-resolution HD image quality, it can leaving the most beautiful memories and enjoy the lifelike movie. Through a continuous focus tracking, the users able to shoot good movies.

Watch- the Vivaz boasts a 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen capable of displaying 16 Million colors on screen, or through TV-out, share videos on the big screen.
Sharing- it can be use Wi-Fi connection to upload high-definition content to YouTube or Picasa Web Albums, and able to use other features at the same time.

The phone is also incredibly light weight at a mere 97g. The dimension of the Vivaz is similarly svelte at 107mm long and 12.5mm thick. The design and build quality of the Vivaz is one of its strongest features. The new ‘Human Curvature’ design philosophy is itching to be picked up and played with. The subtly curved back fits snugly into your hand whilst the curved top and bottom give the phone a nice symmetrical look.
Finally, first impressions of the Vivaz are very potential and promising. The design and build quality of the Vivaz is very good and Sony Ericsson’s Human Curvature ethos is something we hope will continue for many more phones to come.
Reference: http://blog.mobiles.co.uk/mobile-news/sony-ericsson-vivaz-review-part-1-design-build-touchscreen/
14 March 2010
Nokia Cseries phone

For the whole mobile phone industry, Nokia’s influence is beyond doubt. They every movement will give rise to certain industries vibration, for example, Nokia is getting more serious with the launch of some more mobile phones with new variety of features with a cheaper solutions – they have named it Cseries. So, Cseries is attracting more and more attention.
Before Nokia release the Cseries, people speculation is very high indeed. Some people say Cseries is short for classic, so the product of Nokia Cseries should all be for some of the complex before classical products. Some people also say that Cseries stands for computer. The main reason of this speculation is that Nokia and Intel has cooperated in MID respect. Nokia finally launched the Cseries product - C5 in February 5, 2010. It doesn’t belong to any of the above mentioned statement. It is just an extension of the Nokia Symbian aspects of product lines, it is simply a Symbian products.
Nokia C5 is a cute looking, cheap mobile phones with the fun loaded features for wide customers of the region. Main highlighted features includes social media entertainment, as it comes with the integration of Facebook, twitter and other online web services just like GMail, YouTube etc. The phone contains superior features like 3.2 mega pixel camera, 2GB memory card and lots more which assist you in navigating, web browsing.
Nokia C5 basic Features


- OS: Symbian S60v3 FP2 OS
- Camera: 3.2MP
- Connectivity: HSDPA/HSUPA and GPS/A-GPS
- Display: 2.2" QVGA screen
- Memory: 50MB internal memory
- Extra Memory: MicroSD Slot
- Audio Support: 3.5MM audio jack
- and FM Radio
The Nokia C5 which is the first model in Nokia’s new C series mobile phone range. Details have been leaked on the next model in Nokia’s C series range, the Nokia C6. Apparently an image and info garnered from Tom’s Guide shows a bright white handset presumed to be the Nokia C6 handset in the style of the Nokia 5230 with a sliding QWERTY keyboard added on for good measure, and come with a 3.2 inch display. It also looks from the photo that the Nokia C6 will feature built in GPS and Wi-Fi, plus a range of social networking features like Facebook. As soon as we get some more details on the next Smartphone in Nokia’s C series we will let you guys know.
12 March 2010
Samsung Mobile Phone:G600

Samsung is a Korean company and launches phones of all grades. Over the past 10 years, Samsung have gradually climbed their way up the mobile communications list of top manufacturers, and continually gaining market percentage against the most recognisable brand name. One of its best launches is that of the Samsung G600. The G600 is an innovative mobile phone; it offers you the greatest mobile experience. The phone has a stylish looks and highly advanced features, it has succeeded in grabbing the attention of the mobile phone market.
This great handset from Samsung coming with a large 2.2 Inch high colour screen, it provides up to sixteen million colours on a resolution of 240*320 pixels which can also be used in landscape mode for wide angled picture taking. The phone has simply outsmarted all the camera phones with its amazing 5 mega pixel camera. The handset comes with a battery backup of about 3.5 hours of talk time or about 300 hours of standby battery time from a fully charged battery. The built in EDGE technology ensures high speed data transfers that are about three times faster than GPRS.
According to the introduction, the G600 has two main

References: http://annetteecherryann.publishitnow.com/samsung-g600-with-quad-band-technology/
http://tech4news.com/608306-The-Samsung-G600-It-s-A-Dab-Hand.html
11 March 2010
Nokia Mobile Phone
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet. Its thousands of model are available in the market. It model of the N series and the E series are becoming the classical works. The N and E have played the different function. The N series mobile phones are made for multimedia purposes; however the E series are specialized for business purpose use. Apart from the N series and the E series, Nokia also has some advanced technology enabled mobile handsets. Take an example of the Xpress music edition phones which can just thrilled you it’s with extremely high quality sound.


Nokia not only has the world-class technology, but also with a highly fashionable look and elegant design. This feature includes large embedded memory, Java applications, dual camera, high mega pixel camera, EDGE technology, Qwerty keyboard and many more. Nokia has a wide range of mobile phones. Apart from normal mobile phone, it manufactures multimedia phone, smart phones, music phones, camera phones and business purpose phones. The Nokia company is not only the world’s leading supplier of mobile phones, it is now also the in the leading position of supplying digital audio players and out-spacing sales of devices such as the Apple iPod.
In my opinion, Nokia succeeded because it not only has a wide range of mobile phone and fashion statement, but also to touch the contemporary lives. The Nokia 7370 is one of the smaller swivel phones in the market. This handset offers a good set of basic multimedia features including a 3D stereo speaker. The E series of phones come with a high mega pixels camera and Qwerty keyboard. More and more Nokia phones to be on the market, it embodies the combination of science and human lives.
Reference: http://www.hotmobilephoneoffers.com/nokia-mobile-phone-experience-the-advance-technology-with-world-class-features/
22 February 2010
20 February 2010
Mobile World Congress 2010 round up!
Annual communications occasion, the mobile World Congress (MWV 2010) has slowly pulled the big screen this year. The awards also were the property of their master. Apple CEO Steve Jobs was named Person of the Year Award, won the high award for best service delivery platform and the most talked about, the best mobile terminal (equipment) award, the Hero was HTC phone-wise.
HTC Desire, the phone we first met as the Bravo. On first inspection, save for some subtle differences, the Desire appeared to be a very similar proposition to the HTC manufactured Google Nexus One. This phone design is a marked improvement on the Nexus One with physical keys and an optical track pad replacing touch sensitive keys and a track ball making for a more responsive means of navigation. The touchscreen, a 3.7 inch AMOLED monster, looks amazing but is even better to use.
Unquestionably a stunning phone on the outside, the Desire follows a similar trend on the inside with the latest iteration of Google’s Android operating system. The Desire also has the processing muscle to ensure apps, menus and web pages loaded quickly and smoothly thanks to the 1GHz processor on board. Expected in late March, HTC easily unveiled an early contender for phone of the year at this year’s MWC.
Reference: http://blog.mobiles.co.uk/mobile-news/mobile-world-congress-2010-round-up/
15 February 2010
LD GD880 Mini coming soon!!!

The GD 880 Mini also employs a rather impressive 5.0 megapixel camera, considering the phones size, and it also has auto-focus too, so no need to worry if you don't have the steadiest of hands, and also face detection which is ideal for taking portrait photos. With superb quality photos being produced you will want to do more than just keep them stored on your GD 880, so why not share with your friends by email, or even upload them online and share over blogs.
There is no hanging around when it comes to browsing the web either. Built in HSDPA allows for much faster speeds, meaning that you don't have to waste time for web pages to load up. GPS has also been thrown in, helping you find your current position, plan different journeys and overall just work as a general Sat Nav device.
As well as having the full package of specs, the GD 880 Mini is designed to fit into your life. Whether it be in your pocket or your hangbag, you don't have to worry about the Mini being too bulky or irritating. The GD 880 even has textured side panels which LG say are 'reassuringly solid to touch'.
12 February 2010
10 February 2010
N97 Mini Review

Nokia has cropped the N97’s screen from 89mm (3.5 inches) to 81mm (3.2 inches) to fit the Mini. The 3.2 inches display of N97 Mini has a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. The dimensions of this cell phone include 113 by 52.5 by 14.2mm and weighs 138g. The display supports 16.7 million colours at 640 x 360 pixels resolution. It doesn't have the pixel count of the very best touchscreens on the market, but it looks good enough on this showing for multimedia playback and browsing.
The N97 Mini is based on Symbian S60's Fifth Edition and crams lots of functions onto its homepage, including an active Facebook widget which displays your latest updates. The Nokia N97 mini also works seamlessly with everything the Ovi Store has to offer, meaning that all the new apps, widgets, ringtones and other bits and bobs are available to you at the touch of a button.
Despite a slightly smaller screen and less memory, I think the appearance of the Nokia N97 mini make it a more desirable phone than the N97. It packs in almost all of the N97's powerful smart-phone features.
01 February 2010
N97 Review

Talking of the camera, it comes with a high power 5.0 mega pixel camera which has been made even more surprising by incorporating attributes like auto focus, Dual LED Flash, 14 x Digital Zoom and other video features as well. Talking of the memory, it comes with a staggering 32GB of internal memory, and can store approximately 8,000 full length MP3 music tracks over 12,000 pictures or over 40 hours of video. And, the MicroSD memory card slot give the potential to carry over 16GB for music, media, files and more in hand. It can supports up to 48GB of storage in total.
15 January 2010
Review in 2009: Fifth

Dimensions: 123 x 58 x 12.9 mm
Weight: 148g
Display: 3.7 inches, AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 360 x 640 pixels resolution and 16M colours, TouchWiz UI 2.0, accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and scratch-resistant surface.
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack, virtual 5.1 channel Dolby surround and with stereo speakers
Memory: 8GB/16GB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 32GB
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 microUSB
Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS v9.4 Series 60 rel. 5
CPU: ARM Cortex A8,600 MHz, PowerVR SGX graphics
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Battery: Li-lon 1500 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 600 h (2G) / Up to 450 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 13 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 6 h 30 min (3G)

Weight: 135g
Display: 3.5 inches, TFT capacitive touchscreen, 320 x 480 pixels resolution and 16M colours, multi-touch input method, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and scratch-resistant surface
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 16GB/32GB of inbuilt memory
Call records: 100 received, dialled and missed calls
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 USB
Camera: 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus
Operating system (OS): iPhone OS (based on Mac OS)
CPU: ARM Cortex A8, 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX535 graphics
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Battery: Standard battery, Li-lon
Stand-by: Up to 300 h
Talk time: Up to 12 h (2G) / Up to 5 h (3G)
Music play: Up to 30 h
Weight: 138g
Display: 3.2 inches, TFT resistive touchscreen, 360 x 640 pixels resolution and 16M colours, full QWERTY keyboard, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and handwriting recognition
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 8GB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 16GB
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 microUSB
Camera: 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash and video light
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
CPU: ARM 11,434 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support and Nokia Maps
Battery: Li-lon 1220 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 320 h (2G) / Up to 310 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 7 h 10 min (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Music play: Up to 32 h
10 January 2010
Review in 2009: Fourth
Nokia E52
Eseries seem to have been around forever: grown-up, confident and reliable. It's a small but solid lineup that's gone a long way from a fairly late start. Eseries are less likely to obsess fans really - they're more into serving customers. And here they go again: the Nokia E52 looks well set to reward that once an Eseries, always an Eseries user attitude.
Nokia E52 specs:
Dimensions: 116 x 49 x 9.9 mm

Weight: 98g
Display: 2.4 inches, TFT screen, 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 16M colours, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 60MB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 16GB
Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 microUSB
Camera: 3.2 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, enhanced fixed focus, LED flash
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2
CPU: ARM 11,600 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps 3.0
Battery: Li-lon 1500 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 672 h (2G) / Up to 432 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 8 h (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Music play: Up to 40 h
The Nokia E52 is a great smartphone, for sure there are better on the market. Although, the camera does not have a massive amount of megapixels, but this doesn’t mean the pictures will be bad quality as there are lots of camera features included here to ensure you pictures come out well. If you are looking for a great smartphone at a reasonable price then you should consider the Nokia E52.
Nokia E71
The E Series from Nokia has traditionally been an uneventful collection of cell phone range but during the last few years has seen a dramatic improvement in its destiny. The Nokia E series has started to look much attractive like its N-series multimedia siblings. The Nokia E71 is the most attractive addition to the Nokia E Series.
Nokia E71 specs:

Dimensions: 114 x 57 x 10 mm
Weight: 127g
Display: 2.36 inches, TFT screen, 320 x 240 pixels resolution and 16M colours, full QWERTY keyboard and five-way scroll key
Sounds: 2.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 118MB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 8GB
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 microUSB
Camera: 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS v9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
CPU: ARM 11,369 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support and Nokia Maps
Battery: Li-lon 1500 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 410 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 10 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 4 h 30 min (3G)
Music play: Up to 18 h
The E71 is a tremendously capable business device while not skimping on the fun and games. Anyone who prefers the feel of a real QWERTY keyboard under their thumbs should be placing the E71 firmly at the top of their shopping list.
07 January 2010
Review in 2009: Third
Since the Samsung i900 Omnia boasts loads of character and personality it's no wonder it holds the crowd hooked ever since it was announced. The first five megapixel Windows Mobile cameraphone has inspired quite a following and now that it's already market available in Europe we are more than happy to welcome the Omnia back after a well deserved breather. Well then, we've seen it race, let's watch it cruise.
Samsung i900 Omnia specs:
Dimensions: 112 x 56.9 x 12.5 mm
Weight: 122g

Display: 3.2 inches, TFT resistive touchscreen, 240 x 400 pixels resolution and 256M colours, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and support handwriting recognition
Memory: 8GB/16GB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 16GB
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 miniUSB
Camera: 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Operating system (OS): Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
CPU: Marvell PXA312 624 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Battery: Li-lon 1440 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 500 h (2G) / Up to 450 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 5 h 50 min (2G) / Up to 6 h 30 min (3G)
The Samsung i900 Omnia has left us with nothing but good impressions. Everything about the device speaks "high-tech" - from the innovative touch interface through the rich connectivity and multimedia capabilities to the exclusive hardware characteristics such as the optical touchpad or the 5 megapixel camera.
Nokia N79
In typical S60 fashion, a lot of the core functionality from older models remain, while new and improved features are seamlessly integrated on top. The Nokia N79 runs on Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, and as expected there are a lot of things that remind one of older models with the same operating system.
Nokia N79 specs:
Dimensions: 110 x 49 x 15 mm
Weight: 97g

Display: 2.4 inches, TFT screen, 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 16M colours, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and touch-sensitive Navi wheel
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 50MB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 8GB
Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 MicroUSB
Camera: 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS v9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI
CPU: ARM 11,369 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
Battery: Li-lon 1220 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 372 h (2G) / Up to 305 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 5 h 30 min (2G) / Up to 3 h 30 min (3G)
The good news with Nokia N79 is the Nseries haven't completely run out of inspiration. No gaps in the feature set and distinct looks do sound right for a healthy demand. Solid value as a brand-loyal upgrade and little competition let the N79 hope for quite a success.
04 January 2010
Review in 2009: Second
In terms of design, the S740 borrows heavily from HTC's recent Touch Diamond, which is no bad thing, as that's a seriously stylish handset. The slide-out keyboard is one of the phone's best features. The keypad may be small, but the keys are easy to type on using your thumbs, making it quick to tap out emails or text messages. The back of the phone is made of a different material that is softer to the touch than the glossy metallic finish on the front of the phone. It is also slightly beveled in a "diamond" pattern that provides a nice grip in the palm of your hand.

HTC S740 specs:
Dimensions: 116.3 x 43.4 x 16.3 mm
Weight: 140g
Display: 2.4 inches, TFT screen, 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 65K colours, Auto-sliding full QWERTY keyboard
Memory: 256MB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 mini USB
Camera: 3.2 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Operating system (OS): Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
CPU: Qualcomm MSM 7225 528 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support
Battery: Li-lon 1050 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 400 h
Talk time: Up to 6 h 20 min
The HTC S740 is a beautifully designed, well made, solid device that offers snappy performance with Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard. The specs are impressive enough to appeal to almost anyone, but it is aimed primarily at the consumer who wants a stylish looking device that says something about their hip lifestyle.
Nokia N86
Nokia N86 not only the built-in 8 million pixels, is also equipped with a Symbian operating platform for smart, stylish slider design dynamic, combined with high-end configuration, this phone is in the eyes of consumers is very much worth having a cell phone.
To begin with stating the obvious, the Nokia N86 8MP only brings one major upgrade over the N85. But it's the kind that is likely to make the handset a hot seller. Looks like quite a lot of people will be eager to buy Nokia's first 8 megapixel cameraphone.
Nokia N86 specs:
Dimensions: 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5 mm
Weight: 149g
Display: 2.6 inches, AMOLED screen, 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 16M colours, Accelorometer sensor for auto-rotate and scratch-resistant surface
Sound: 3.5mm audio jack and with stereo speakers
Memory: 8GB of inbuilt memory and the MicroSD up to 16GB
Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Connectivity: via GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth and v2.0 microUSB
Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, wide 28mm Carl Zeiss lens, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Operating system (OS): Symbian OS v9.3, S60 rel. 3.2
CPU: ARM 11,434 MHz processor
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps 3.0
Battery: Li-lon 1200 mAh
Stand-by: Up to 312 h (2G) / Up to 264 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 6 h 18 min (2G) / Up to 3 h 54 min (3G)
Music play: Up to 25 h
Picture Via Wikimedia commons
Reference: http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=14804&review=HTC+S740