Nokia is konwo for their determination and dedication to make their customer satisfy at any
cost. Theyhave given some of the brilliant phones available in the market today. Their N
series have been acclaimed highly for performance and attributes which toady’s mobile users
demand. Their new launch in Sepetember 2007 of Nokia E51 has shown again that Nokia always
comes with surprises.
Nokia E51 is a high speed Internet phone for complete official purpose and its meant for
those who want to stay connected and store valuable data in their handsets so that they can
get started anytime they want to. E51 is quad band phone which supports GSM and EDGE
technology. The 3G phone promises to give a total new experience of mobile Internet
applications. And in fact it has given so. The phone connects in a suitable server with
WAP/XHTML and HSDPA helps in accumulating the speed desired for data transfer or download.
You can download songs, ringtones, your official data and other things available for
mobiles in web without any tension.
From the point of view of applicability Nokia E51 has surprising package. The phone has
unlimited entries of contact, photocaller ID, video call, MMS, SMS, email, Instant
messaging, Bluetooth connectivity, USB port, infrared port, Visual FM radio, good stand by
time and 4 hours of talk time. Is has Mp3/AAC/WMA media player for videos and music files.
JAVA platform supports extreme gaming. Overall you don’t complain with a 2 megapixel camera
with 4Xzoom.
Well we found so much in the phone yet its seen that a little care by Nokia could have made
it a more marvelous phone than what it is right now. The camera of the phone could have
used xenon flash. After all its very much in demand for clear photography in low light. The
4Xzoom to is inconvenient for distant images. And a GPS could have made the phone more mart boy in this competition era.
Wait! don’t judge it a bad phone. What I mean is that the above mentioned features could
have made the phone more reliable and dependable. Its still a better phone. But as we all
know human expectations never end.
By: Matt Damon
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Features That Made Nokia E51 Better
March 12th, 2010Samsung Omnia Review
February 6th, 2010
When the phrase ‘living up to its name’ is bandied about in the case of the Samsung Omnia it can be taken as literally as possible. The word ‘Omnia’ in Latin literally translates into ‘everything’, and for a phone that has absolutely everything packed into its elegant design, the meaning is quite justified. Demands are considerable on the high-end smartphones of today, but the Omnia has more than enough in terms of features to deftly rebuff even the most stinging of criticisms.
Features of the Samsung Omnia
As mentioned before, and to put it simply, the features of the Omnia are: everything. In terms of size, at 12.5 mm it certainly is sleek, and slender. Hard to imagine a high powered smartphone of its size managing to pack in many features, yet it does, and has a stunning platinum finish to boot.
For starters, with a 5 megapixel camera complete with face detection autofocus as well as well as that famed smile detection technology. For night photography, an LED flash provides the illumination needed, and any images captured are bound to be of a high quality. Furthermore, the 3.2 inch WQVGA screen makes viewing images, and video a genuine pleasure as they are displayed to almost maximum effect.
Speaking of video, the included media player supports a variety of file formats of both video and audio types, including DivX and Xvid, ensuring that there are no problems. Entire movies can be viewed, to be honest, and with anything from 8 GB to 16 GB of internal storage, there is little problem in keeping movies around. Indeed, the one qualm that is held against the Samsung Omnia quite often is that the microSD slot is located beneath the battery, however, with anything up to 16 GB of internal storage, it really isn’t a big deal – the microSD just ends up providing additional usability instead of much needed storage.
In terms of internet connectivity, HSDPA makes for, as expected, fast browsing, and the large screen only further capitalises on this ability. Other connectivity options such as WiFi, USB and Bluetooth are also supported.
On top of everything, there is a GPS system that allows for photo tagging by location as well as acting as a directional guide in any situation. Although not a common feature yet, it is one that seems to be appreciated by man, yet none would have expected that with all the other features already included, it would have been able to be fitted into the slim profile.
Lastly, there is the Microsoft Mobile 6.1 that stitches all the features together and allows simple yet effective access to each. Any PC user will probably find the structure to be completely familiar as it shares most aspects with Microsoft Windows.
In short, Samsung Omnia is, as things stand, by far the ultimate mobile phone on the market today. By including absolutely everything in terms of mobile phones, and yet retaining the slim and stylish look that many seek, there is every reason to look for mobile phone deals with it.
By: Caroline Telford