Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Nokia 6121

The Nokia 6121 classic brings original styling together with the best features. Strong and sturdy - the phone looks great and performs well. Simple operation with 'demo' mode for new users, you still get 3.5G and easy web browsing with quick music and video downloads. 16 million color screen is available with the Nokia 6121 as is the 2mp camera.

All the features of multimedia operation, the 6121 is a cost effective Nokia with good features to boot.

Nokia N81

The Nokia N81 is a multimedia computer phone WITHOUT the huge size. Slimmed down and nice and compact, the Nokia N81 gives you great quality music, podcasts, 3.5mm audio jacks, 4gb microSD memory and seamless integration to other devices.

Similar to the n-gauge in features, you potrait and landscape views with the Nokia n81 - and world class gaming titles from the best publishers. 16 million color screen, web browser and RSS reader and WLAN support with bluetooth.

Dedicated music keys on the handset, N-Series music player, 5 band equalizer, FM Radio and of course the 3.5mm audio jack which is SO handy.

Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a tribute to the Nokia designers and manufactures. This phone is super slim, before turning it on - you're already in love with it. Stylists and people on the move will love this phone.

Nokia have packed in a 2mp camera, 3.5mm stereo AV jack and option for a stack of microSD space up to 4GB.

Its amazing they have packed these features into such a super slim phone. Crystal clear audio make it a great phone for people that enjoy music on the go, at the gym or anywhere. 18 hours extended battery for music, you won't be left short.

With a specificly designed audio 'chip' - this phone gets the closest to iPods and true audio devices. Supports Mp3, eAAC+ and WMA too. Of course you still get bluetooh and the access to the music is by new dedicated keys on the outter case down the side. Very handy.

One of Nokias great designs for 2008 - the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a winner.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Nokia N82

The Nokia N82 cell phone has recently been released to the flagship nseries from Nokia mobile phones. Featuring a lot of the advantages of the Nokia N95 - it comes in a much small package that is more compact and boasts much better battery life.

You'll get the carl ziess 5mp camera built in, gps mapping and handy blogging and photo upload to the internet simply and quickly.

A real powerful package at a good price and strongly made. Nokia has taken the nseries to a new level with the design of the Nokia n82.

Nokia n95 vs Nokia n82?

A tough one, overall the features in the n95 still outweigh this new baby brother. However for power and features on the move - its hard to go past the nokia n82.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Nokia N95 Price

The price of the Nokia N95 has dropped recently, coming down from $999 AUD to $899 AUD and this has seen a flurry in new purchases for the flagship Nokia handset. With recent firmware upgrades for the Nokia N95 going mainstream, mobile phone users much like those that use the iPhone are starting to do some customized things with the impressive Nokia handset.

The N95 outshines man other cell phones with it's amazing 5MP camera alone.

Keep your eyes open for more recent price drops for the Nokia N95 making it an attractive phone to purchase with each drop in price.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Blackberry 8100

Got my hands on the blackberry 8100 or the blackberry pearl as it's known the other day. Coming in two colors on offer to the public; red and black are the options. However there is a limited edition white blackberry pearl or "whiteberry" as its known.

Generally only on offer to mobile and cell phone insiders, this phone is sought after and can fetch a bit on the secondhand market. So if you see the white blackberry grab it.

Feature wise it's not too bad, the blackberry 8100 is a compact and sleek design, giving true blackberry options and of course the legendary mobile email. Its the first time the blackberry went compact and dropped the full keyboard, however the give the keyboard access through relettering of the standard mobile phonepad numbers.

While certainly handy after using it for a while, it does take some time to get used to. If you want to send longer emails and want true PDA features, stick to the Blackberry Pearl - as it is worth the extra dollars and size in your pocket.