Posts Tagged ‘Wma Formats’

The Samsung L760 Ted Baker – Tale of Richness

February 28th, 2010



The Samsung L760 Ted Baker is a recently launched mobile that has an enigmatic look with a TFT screen, control buttons and an amazingly slim dimension. The mobile is supported with tri-band technology and has 93 gms of weight. The connectivity with the handset is all-encompassing due to the presence of options such as GPRS, 3G, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB and GPS.

So, it becomes obvious that the Ted Baker can be used to support file transfer, no matter, how large the file may be. The internet access also speeds up due to the presence of connections such as HSDPA and GPRS. The RSS reader and WAP 2.0 browser helps to surf the net with ease at an amazingly high speed. This mobile comes with an organizer. So icons and files can be arranged according to one’s own convenience. Games, videos or pictures once downloaded can be viewed on the 2 inch colour screen of the mobile. This screen displays two hundred and sixty thousand colours and the user can view the screen even when the gadget is kept closed. The Samsung L760 Ted Baker weighs 93 gms and is an extremely handy and convenient device due to its dimension that is reasonably slated at 100 x 47 x 15 mm.

With the 2 MP camera of the device, it is possible to capture images with the ‘flash option’ and videos with the ‘video camera option’. So, one can preserve the momentous events of life by making use of the camera. Entertainment is possible with the audio player that can play files on AAC, eACC, MP3, and WMA formats. There is also a FM radio that brings entertainment in the form of a radio jockey’s hosting of several entertainment programs.

The mobile Samsung L760 Ted Baker has an internal memory of 40 MB that can be further extended by adding some extra memory support in its card slot. The battery of the handset has the capability of giving a talktime of 4 hrs and a standby time of 370 hrs. Thus, one would never miss a chance to capture pictures or record videos on account of the battery charge getting exhausted.

By: Alice Erin

Nokia N95 8GB – Loaded With Amazing Features

December 14th, 2009



The super stylish 3G slider phone comes in the glossy black colour casing. This light weight phone holds 128 gram of weight. This phone measures 99 mm deep by 53 mm wide and 21 mm high dimensions. Some of its key features are 3G technology, 16 million colour TFT screen with 240 x 320 pixels resolutions, 5 mega pixels camera with autofocus and carl zeiss lens, OS symbian operating system with S60 software, music player with MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA formats, EDGE technology and Quad band facility on GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 with HSDPA. This highly smart phone comes in a 2.8 inches screen size, which has 240 x 320 pixels resolutions. The TFT screen has the sixteen million colours with the accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate feature.

The desirable smart phone has an excellent 8 GB of internal memory and this device is popular for its 8 Gbyte memory version. The memory can be expanded by adding a MicroSD™ memory card up to 2 Gbytes. The memory feature offers more options which are 128 MB SDRAM memory, dual ARM 11 332 MHz CPU and 3D graphics HW accelerator. The Nokia N95 comes with a S60 software feature with the OS symbian operating system at up to OS 9.2, S60 rel. 3.1 measurements, which provides the high quality applications with the photo, video editing programs, music player programs and management applications. The quad band network feature has the 2G or 3G network facility. The 2G network supports 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 GSM frequencies and 3G network supports 2100 HSDPA. It is equipped with polyphonic ringtones with up to 64 channels, monophonic tones, true tones and MP3. The phone book option comes with a practically unlimited entries and fields with the photo call and call records.

Some of its basic organiser features includes phone-book, contacts, calendar, notes, clock, to do list, calculator, converter, conference call, push to talk, document viewer and OS symbian operating system with S60 software. These basic features allows you to be update yourself with the date, day and time. The new generation mobile comes in entertainment based features are the Java games, Java applications,embedded games, downloadable games. Through the downloadable games facility the games can also be downloaded from the Internet or bluetooth technology. The connectivity features are 3G technology, Bluetooth technology, USB 2.0, pop port, EDGE, HSCSD and WLAN Wi-Fi network. The GPRS navigation feature supports maps for more than hundred countries, which clearly display on the 2.8 inch colour screen. GPRS technology helps you in finding the desired location. The EDGE technology and HSDPA feature provides the high speed data transfer facility. The Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to download or transfer heavy data from other devices. Whereas Bluetooth technology also supports the Internet system. The users can enjoy advanced Internet browsing through the WAP, XHTML and facilityHTMl. The internet browsing comes in 2.0/xHTML, HTML WAP facility.

Nokia N95 8GB is the best imaging features includes 5 mega pixels camera with digital zoom option. This high resolution autofocus camera is empowered with 2592 x 1944 pixels resolutions. The other camera features are flash, camera key, carl zeiss optics tessar lens, scenes settings in automatic, user defined, close up, portrait, landscape and night mode, white balance with automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent and fluorescent light, colour tone with normal, black and white, sepia and negative mode, video player, video recorder, video streaming, video modes, video calling second CIF camera and GPS Navigation. The messaging features include SMS or text messaging, MMS or multimedia messaging, Email through SMTP, IMAP4 and POP3 formats, Email with attachments, picture messaging, instant messaging, SMS distribution list and predictive text. Through the MMS or multimedia messaging option the message can be sent in the photos or video recording format.

By: Samuel Herrick