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My 1000th post,this is the NOKIA HEADQUATERS
 
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Today Nokia announced their latest smartphone handset, running as usually on the S60 OS. Providing decent mid-range functionality, the Nokia 6730 classic will be an exclusive offering for Vodafone customers around the world.

The most notable features of the Nokia 6730 classic are its Symbian S60 3rd edition UI and the built-in GPS with A-GPS support. There is also a 3.2 megapixel autofocus snapper onboard as well as FM radio, Bluetooth and USB. A microSD card slot takes care of extending the 48 MB of internal memory.

The quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE Nokia 6730 classic comes with a 2.2" 16M color display of QVGA resolution. The high-speed network connectivity is also taken care of with dual-band UMTS with both HSDPA and HSUPA support onboard. Unfrotunately, Wi-Fi is not available.

Nokia 6730 will start shipping across Vodafone world-wide starting from June. Its retail price however is yet to be disclosed.
 

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In an attempt to stir things up around the Nokia N97, Nokia have just announced that the device will hit the global market this month in the staggering 75 countries simultaneously. Well, it was about time!

Not that we've had any concerns that Nokia would stick with the initially announced release date, but we guess getting the Nokia N97 finally on the shelves will be a time of joy for many Nokia fans.
The Nokia N97 is hardly revolutionary anymore and we can't really see what's the point in all the fuss. We would have preferred Nokia to announce several more high-end devices instead of still sticking to their February agenda.
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I'm using my 3rd Nokia phone now, its a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, before that I had a Nokia 6110 Navigator (the first GPS enabled Nokia smartphone) and my very first Nokia was a N73. I liked the N73 a lot, but 6110 not so much because of the horrible battery life and camera. But now loving the 5800 :cool: , however the camera is a bit disappointing :( .


My phone history
Nokia 5800 XM
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Nokia N73
Sony Ericsson K750
Siemens M55
Siemens C45
Ericsson A3618
 
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Three new handsets were announced at the Nokia Connection event held in Singapore today. The full QWERTY Nokia E72 comes to succeed the extremely popular E71, while the touch-operated Nokia 5530 XpressMusic introduces a more compact version of the 5800 XpressMusic S60 5th edition pioneer. The third offering for today is the mid-range Nokia 3710 fold that has an affordable price tag and a stylish design as some of its main virtues.
The full-touch Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will be the third S60 5th edition handset for the company, following the 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia N97. The two are easily among the most popular devices in our database and we suppose that Nokia 5530 will follow suit.
The Nokia 5530 XpressMusic sports a 2.9" 16M color display with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. A 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, accelerometer sensor and proximity sensor are some its other highlight features.

True to its XpressMusic nature, the Nokia 5530 also sports stereo speakers and a 3.5mm standard audio jack. There will also be WLAN on board the 5530 but unlike the other two touch-enabled Nokia phones there's no GPS - an obvious move to bring the price tag down.

Another missing feature is UMTS/HSDPA support, which quite obviously puts it into a lower market segment.

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic will start shipping in five different color versions in Q3 2009 each with a 4GB microSD card in the box. Its expected price is only 199 euro before subsides and taxes, which easily suits the hardware equipment.
Nokia E72 packs a full hardware QWERTY keypad, much like its successor - Nokia E71, but follows the design of Nokia E52 and Nokia E55.



The Nokia E72 extends the functionality of its forerunner with a 5 megapixel camera, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has upgraded and now the E72 will come with two tri-band versions (850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz). The best part is that the Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor, despite the added goodies.

Among the other goodies on board the new Nokia E72 is the new optical Navi key, which serves as an optical trackpad for going through menus and applications and the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigation experience.

The rest of the Nokia E72 features are pretty much on par with the E71 - S60 3rd edition UI, a 2.4" QVGA landscape screen, microSD card slot and FM radio. On the connectivity end we've got WLAN, A-GPS, FM radio and quad-band GSM. There's also a 3.5mm standard audio jack, Bluetooh and USB onboard.

The Nokia E72 is expected to begin shipping late in the third quarter of 2009. It will be available in Zodium Black, Metal Grey and Topaz Brown. It expected price tag is 350 euro before subsidies and taxes with a 4GB microSD card in the box and a lifetime license for Nokia messaging.
Nokia 3710 fold

Finally we come to the Nokia 3710 fold. Reminiscent of Nokia 6600 fold, this compact clamshell runs on the usual Nokia S40 UI, but is taunted as the phone that pioneers a new more intuitive remake of the UI - a definitely welcome and much needed boost to usability.

The new S40 user interface will find its place on future Nokia feature phones as well. The menus are said to be more simple and intuitive and there's a new nicer Photo gallery. That definitely sound nice however if they asked us we would have also gone for Smart dialing and an office document viewer just to keep in line with what the competition already offers

The Nokia 3710 fold has a 2.2-inch 16M color QVGA display, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera and a GPS receiver with Nokia Maps.

A microUSB port, a microSD card, stereo Bluetooth, a 2.5mm audio jack plus quad-band GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS support complete the feature list of the Nokia 3710 fold.

The new Nokia 3710 fold is expected to start shipping in Q4 2009 in Pink, Plum and Black with a price tag of 140 euro before subsidies and taxes.
 

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Please help me...

Mage phone eka 5610 nokia... Eke display eke hari ribbon eke hari awulak.. Guarantee period eka iwarai.. Man gaththa thanin ahuwama qwa ribbon eka gihihlanam 4500k, display eka gihillanam 5500k kiyala.. Ewa e gananda? mama danne na..

Mama owage ganan minum danne na.. if you know exact price please help me

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