The Nokia e65 is the baby brother of the N95 handset. A feature rich Nokia handset, this unit gives plenty of punch for a low dollar entry price. With a 2mp camera built into it, the Nokia e65 doesn't have the snap shot power of the N95, however with wi-fi and voice over IP this handset should prove popular with the punters.
Solid construction and slide design make it a sleek handset, yet sturdy and stylish too. Large screen makes usage easy and battery life including talk time is always impressive from Nokia.
All in all the Nokia e65 is a great handset for those needing lots of grunt, but not wishing to pay the earth for their mobile or cell phone.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Nokia e65
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Nokia 2626
We've had our hands on the Nokia 2626 now for a few weeks and are able to bring this quick review to you.
The Nokia 2626 is a basic, low end Nokia phone aimed at the entry level user who simply needs clear quality voice calling and decent text messaging.
This 2626 model has no camera, however for a low end phone (Sub $70US) it features: Diary / Calendar, SMS, Email / Web and the usual suspects from Nokia (Games and Decent Music/Sound)
The buttons feel slightly cheap and you do feel like your pressing a 'cheap' phone when you type in numbers or press the centre scroll/answer button.
This Nokia 2626 has a large screen, featuring 128k colors which is handy and ideal for most users.
Rating Overall: 6.5/10 (Great value phone which has most features the basic cell phone user needs)
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Mobile Phone Unlocking
Unlocking for a whole range of Nokia Phones is now possible You can unlock most Nokia Phones even some of the "Nokia BB5" range of mobile phones and handsets including the N70, 6680, N95 and others in the BB5 sector.
We are also seeing SIM swaps and mobile hacking being done more on the iPhone in all parts of the world.
Word is that Google is still working hard towards their Google Phone or GPhone that will be an iPhone killer. The LG Prada tried the touch key thing, but has failed badly in ths department.
(In blog roll news we are continuing the John Chow experiment and have also added YouTube Pro to our list of networked sites)