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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Nokia 6120 Classic


Key features:
- Surf the web and download music and videos quickly over the high speed 3G or HSDPA(where connections allow) connection
- Keep on top of your busy life by sending or receiving email with attachments
- Catch all the action on the video recorder
- Take photos on the 2 megapixel camera with flash and panorama imaging
- Share more of your life by making video calls
- Store music, videos, and pictures with up to 2 GB of expandable memory
- Get organized with the practical calendar and convenient PC synchronization
- Relax and unwind as you listen to your favorite tunes on the music player
- Sophisticated, classic design with chromed highlights

Fullspecs:

Operating frequency:
- EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
- WCDMA/HSDPA 850/2100

Size:
- Volume: 66 cc
- Weight: 89 g
- Dimensions: 105 x 46 x 15 mm

Display:
- Main display: QVGA, TFT, 16 true million colors, 320 x 240 pixels, 2 inches
- Active standby
- Automatic keylock

User Interface:
S60 software on Symbian OS

Messaging:
- Push to talk over cellular network
- Nokia Xpress Audio messaging (AMS) – a fast and simple way to send voice or sound clips via MMS
- SMS, MMS, and email
- Instant messaging with Presence-enhanced contacts

Multimedia:
- Music player supporting MP3, M4A, eAAC+, and WMA
- Video streaming (3GPP)
- Video sharing on 3G networks (SWIS), VS2.2 version
- Ringing tones: 64 polyphonic MIDI, True tones, and MP3/AAC ringing tones
- Video ringing tones

Memory functions:
- Up to 35 MB of user memory
- Up to 2 GB of expandable memory with micro SD card slot

Connectivity:
- Bluetooth version 2.0 (SIM Access, Headset and Handsfree, A2DP profiles)
- Full speed mini USB with mass storage class
- Local synchronization with PC using Nokia PC Suite

Browsing:
- DTM Class 11 (for simultaneous voice call and internet browsing over EGDE)
- OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) DRM (digital rights management) 2.0 for secure content downloading
- WCDMA, UP, and DL bit rate up to 384 kbit/second

Data Transfer:
- EDGE/GPRS multi-slot class 32
- Allows off-line mode transfer via Bluetooth – only 1 SIM needed

Imaging:
- 2 megapixel camera in landscape mode, 2nd camera CIF+
- Digital zoom (4x) and camera flash
- Video streaming and playback with H.264 (MPEG4), 3gpp, Real codecs
- Video recording in H.263 (3gpp) and MPEG4

Voice features:
- Voice dialing
- Text-to-speech: let your phone read your messages out loud with Text-to-speech, a tool that allows you to listen to text messages, multimedia messages, and emails.
- Voice commands
- Voice recorder

PIM (Personal Information Management):
Calendar

Other applications:
- S60 software enables you to choose from a wide variety of add-on applications, enhancements, content, and services to personalize your device
- Firmware upgrade Over The Air (FOTA)

Sales packages:
- Nokia 6120 classic
- Transceiver
- Nokia Travel Charger AC-4
- Nokia Battery BL-5B (890mAh)
- Short User Guide (full User Guide online + CS help)
- Nokia Stereo Headset HS-47
- CD-Rom
- Data cable DKE-2

Power Management:
- Battery: BL-5B
- Talk time:
-- GSM: Up to 3.1 hours
-- WCDMA: Up to 2.4 hours
- Standby time:
-- GSM: Up to 9 days
-- WCDMA: Up to 9 days
- Capacity: 890 mAh
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Transfer pictures taken with your phones' camera to a computer

Buying that camera phone seemed like a good idea at the time, camera will give you the opportunity to capture and share moments forever that you'd normally forget.

1. Use e-mail
The problem with Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and picture messaging is that, for the most part, they work only within your carrier. In other words, if you have an AT&T phone, you can't send a picture message to your buddy who's on Verizon. After much foot-dragging, the carriers have just agreed to an MMS interoperability standard, but that won't help you for quite some time. If it turns out that your picture recipient uses a different carrier, he or she should receive a text message explaining how to view the photo online. If your intended recipient doesn't receive such a message or the receiving phone isn't MMS-compatible, simply use your phone to send the picture to your friend's traditional e-mail address. (Keep in mind that sending pictures in any manner costs money, either per message or as part of a data plan.)

You can also use e-mail to move pictures from your phone to a PC. Again, you'll have to subscribe to a data plan or pay per-message fees in order to do this, so this can be an expensive solution, especially if you're dealing with several pictures at a time.

2. Purchase a data cable and sync software
For moving pictures to your computer, there's nothing simpler or more cost effective than investing in a data cable and some synchronization software. It's a one-time fee, and it's much faster than e-mail.

3. Use a photo-messaging site
Some online services such as Kodak Mobile let you e-mail photos from your camera to the Web.
Sprint PCS, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile all feature very good sites for storing and sharing your camera phone images. Once you get your pictures to one of these sites, you can send them to any e-mail address. You can also select albums or individual images to share with others by sending an e-mail invitation.

4. Wireless connectivity
As with contact transfers, you may be able to transfer photos wirelessly as well. Memory-card transfers are also an option, depending on your phone.
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Transfer contacts to your new cellphones

1. Make your carrier work for you
We know, it's a novel concept. But if you purchase a new phone through and your phone doesn't use a SIM card, you can go to one of your carrier's retail outlets and have a customer service agent transfer your contacts from your old phone to your new one. It may cost you, however, depending on your carrier.

2. Use syncing software
If for some reason your provider is unable to transfer your address book to the new phone, don't give in to that syncing feeling. You can purchase cables and data synchronization software that will do the trick. Your carrier or the phone's manufacturer may provide such tools for your handset. Otherwise, several third-party options are available.
FutureDial offers cables ($30 to $35) for a wide range of cell phones, and its SnapSync software ($30) automatically synchronizes contact information between your phone and Outlook or Outlook Express. But in this case, you'll probably need separate cables for both your old and new phones. DataPilot's Universal Kit ($80) and Mobile Action's Handset Manager (around $30), however, include cell phone sync software and connectors to support most popular cell phone brands, including Nokia. Check with the company to be sure your phones are supported.
If you use an Apple Macintosh and a GPRS Bluetooth-enabled phone, Apple's iSync will synchronize your contacts, appointments, and events. iSync is available as a free download from Apple.

3. Use online tools
Verizon Wireless recently introduced a new online service that eliminates the pain of moving your contact information. The Backup Assistant lets you store your address book online, so your contact information is readily available in case you purchase a new phone. This also is a good option in case your cell phone is lost or stolen. Backup Assistant is available at Verizon's Get It Now online store.
For $5 a month, Nextel offers an online service that lets you store up to 2,000 contacts with multiple addresses and phone numbers. You can import contact information to the site from Outlook, Excel, or your Nextel phone. Once all the information you need is online, you can transfer contacts to your new phone with ease.
An alternative comes from a start-up company called Vazu. It offers a free tool called Vazu Contacts, which lets you upload contact information from Outlook, Outlook Express, Apple Mail, or Novell Evolution directly to your. You receive contact information as a business card, which you can immediately add to your address book. Currently, Vazu Contacts works only on GSM networks, so AT&T Wireless, Cingular, and T-Mobile customers with supported phones can enjoy the service. The company says it is exploring other networks and phone models.

4. Wireless connectivity
If both your old and new phones have Bluetooth or an infrared port, you may be able to transfer contacts wirelessly. Not all carriers support Bluetooth, however, so be sure to check if yours does. Alternatively, you can transfer files on a memory card.

Note: If both your old and new phones use a SIM card on which you've stored your contact information, you can stop reading right now and sleep soundly; you can just transfer your SIM card to the new phone.
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Secure your phones' data

You can take steps to ensure your data is safe in the event your mobile falls into nefarious hands. Of course, you should start by assuming you will lose your phone at some point. With that in mind, don't store anything that you wouldn't want anyone else to see, including credit card numbers, bank account information, and other sensitive data. Also, be sure to use passwords to protect your phone book or the phone itself (this varies by handset). But remember that if you store anything on your carrier's servers, those files will be much more vulnerable to snoopers. Finally, if you have Bluetooth, turn off the Discoverable feature when not in use.
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Send E-mail with your phones

It is possible to send photos to friends with e-mail when your phones are supported this function.

To e-mail directly from your cell phone:

1. Go to the picture gallery and select a picture to send.
2. Click options, then click Send.
3. If you previously saved the contact information, select the address from the phone book. Be sure to select the e-mail address from the contact information, not the phone number. Otherwise, you'll need to enter the e-mail address manually.
4. Insert a text message or an audio clip (optional).
5. Click Send.

Hope this help :)
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Monday, June 18, 2007

Make your own ringtones

In this project, you need a voice recorder application on the phone.
(You can find its here)
Go to the main Menu and open the Media folder (or Office folder). Launch the Recorder application.

Just in case you want to transfer the recorded clips to your computer for further mixing, define the default storage device in the Recorder application. Open the Options menu and select Settings. If Memory Card is not selected as the Memory In Use, push the selection key to change the value to Memory Card.

Back in the main screen, highlight the red Record button. Push the selection key, and the recording will start. Hit the Stop key to end it.

Windows Mobile phone: Go to the Home screen and push the Start key. Locate the Voice Notes (Voice Recorder) application and open it. You may see an empty screen, but it means only that you haven't recorded anything yet.

When you are so close to the audio source that the phone microphone can pick up the sound, push the Record key. End the recording by hitting the Stop key.

Although you can record as long as there is memory space available, try to limit the recording to 10 to 60 seconds. Windows Mobile phones record audio in WAV format, which tends to result in large files. A long recording will take plenty of memory space, and your phone may not be able to play a lengthy tune anyway.

With the Voice Recorder on the screen, open Options. Select Go To Gallery. All the recordings you have saved can be accessed from the Gallery. You should see a list of recorded tunes. Highlight a recording, open Options and choose "Set as ringing tone."

If your phone menu doesn't show the Set As Ringtone choice at all, you have to set it manually. Go to the Home screen, push Start, and open File Manager. You have to move the recording from the folder /Storage/My Documents/Notes to the folder /Storage/Application Data/Sounds. Then, go to the Start menu and launch Settings. Select Sounds, open Ring Tone, and pick up the recorded ring tone.

Have funs... :)
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Review of Nokia N77



Key Features:
- 3G Technology
- DVB H Mobile TV with TV Program Reminder
- 2.4 Inch QVGA 16 Million Colour Screen (320 x 240 Pixels)
- 2 Megapixel Camera with 16 x Digital Zoom & LED Flash
- Music Player & Headset with Remote Control
- EDGE Technology

The Nokia N77 is phone that much more than just entertainment...
With practically all the applications you would expect from a true Nokia Nseries multimedia computer, including a 2 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels), the Nokia N77 is much more than just live TV - it's the key to an entire world of multimedia computing. Work or play, beneath its good looking exterior it has just about everything you need. Designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, with the Nokia N77 you can manage your day on the go with email, calendar and to-do lists.

This phone is a multimedia focused 3G smartphone which comes with TV broadcasting capabilities. The phone is neat & compact for a 3G smartphone handset which measures 111mm x 50mm x 18.8mm & weighs 114 grams. The bar type design of the N77 provides the user with a solid & sturdy handset complete with a large 2.4 Inch high colour & high resolution screen. The screen is large is size & provides the user with the high quality viewing display which is needed for viewing video & TV broadcasts. The screen comes with an ambient light detector which optimises the brightness of the screen.

The integrated digital camera provides the user with a 2 megapixel camera feature complete with 16 x digital zoom & LED flash. The camera feature comes with easy to use effects & editing features which allow the user to improve & enhance the finish of their photos. The user can store their treasured photos in the photo gallery or share their photos with others via MMS messaging service, email or a photo blog. The user can use the 2 megapixel camera to record high quality video which comes complete with editing & enhancing effects. The user can play their video on the RealPlayer & enjoy viewing their own & other contacts video recordings. The 3G capabilities of the N77 allow the user to have a 3G video call with other compatible video calling contacts. The user will find a small CIF camera situated above the high quality screen which is used for 3G video calling & comes complete with a 2 x digital zoom.

The mobile TV feature is the main & most impressive feature on the Nokia N77. The phone comes with a TV application which allows the user to select, purchase & view TV programs on the mobile handset. The TV broadcast feature comes with a replay option, TV program reminder feature & a program guide. The TV antenna is built into the Nokia N77 handset which avoids the antenna getting damaged when the handset is being carried & moved around from place to place. The user will never be short of entertainment on their 3G smartphone as it comes with preloaded & downloadable Java™ games which provide the user with a lively gaming experience. The phone comes with a mobile email service which allows the user to create, send & receive emails complete with file attachments. The user can share their recent photos with their email contacts by sending an email with photos attached. The user can use the text message service or multimedia message service to stay in contact with others. The multimedia message service (MMS) allows the user to share their photos, video & music with other compatible multimedia messaging contacts. The N77 comes with an online instant messaging service which works like an online chat using text & symbols between any compatible messaging user who is online at the same time as the user.

The dedicated TV key on the Nokia N77 gives you straight access to a world of DVB-H TV*. It even remembers the last channel you were viewing when you switched off the TV. You can also set reminders to alert you when your program is starting and access it at the push of a button. Through the Program Guide in the mobile TV application you can view program information up to seven days, browse TV channels, purchase new channels if desired and select the TV program you are interested in.

By utilizing built-in interactive service functionality, like SMS voting for deciding what music video will be played next, it is very easy to make your voice heard. You can also take full advantage of 30 seconds replay and continue live TV watching after the replay clip.

The 3G smartphone comes with a Symbian operating system complete with S60 software. The user can use the Quickoffice viewer to view Quickword, Quickpoint or Quicksheet documents & the phone comes with a Adobe PDF reader. The phone book is easy to manage & comes with advanced contact entries. The user can store multiple contact numbers & an email address for each contact in their phone book. The advanced contacts comes with an image or photo for each contact & with a group selection features. The phone is equipped with useful call features which include an automatic answer which works with a compatible headset, conference call for a meeting type call, push to talk call feature which works like a walkie talkie type call or handsfree speaker phone which leaves the user handsfree when on a call. The Nokia N77 comes complete with a good start up kit which includes a battery, USB connection cable, travel charger, user guide, headset with built in media remote control, N series PC suite CD ROM & Adobe Photoshop album starter edition CD ROM.
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Review of the Nokia 6500 Slide


Review at Glance:
So, what can you do with this phones? With this phone's features, you can:
- Take and share great pictures
Capture and share your images instanly and easily, in beautiful clarity.
- Enjoy practical elegence
Sleek, attractive styling in brushed stainless steel perfectly frames a beautiful large screen.
- Make video calls in a new way
Connect with whole groups of people with 3G TV conferencing, via TV-Out.

Key features:
- Imaging
A great handset package full of impressive technology.

- design
Smooth, slide action opens the phone, while a durable, brushed stainless-steel case with scratch resistant coating protects it.

- Connectivity
Share photos and videos, or enjoy 3G video calling with TV-Out. Upload images to Flickr and print them with PictBridge.

Like the classic, features an ergonomic keypad design.
Nokia's new 6500 Slide, one of two newly introduced 6500 series feature phones, is a brushed stainless steel clad slider phone that sports a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera equipped with Carl Zeiss optics. Its stainless steel parts have been coated with a hard protective material to keep the stainless free of scratches, scuffs, and fingerprints. Other core features on this media-centric device include an FM radio, a music player, and a microSD memory card slot that can support the newer 4GB cards that are starting to become available. There is even a forward-facing low resolution camera hidden away in the earpiece on the front of the device that can be used for 3G video calling.

The 6500 Slide is equipped with a unique configuration of dual-band UMTS support on top of its more conventional quad-band GSM/EDGE support. This slider handset supports the normal 2100MHz band used in Europe and much of the rest of the world, as well as one of the two North American UMTS bands: 850MHz. This means that the 6500 Slide should be able to connect to just about any GSM network, and manage 3G UMTS connections in most parts of the world, where available, as well.

Other features of note on the 6500 Slide include Bluetooth, a TV output connection, and the ability to record VGA resolution video clips. Like the other two devices released today by Nokia, the 6500 Slide uses the new micro-USB connector for charging, headsets, and data connectivity.

A TV-out jack lets you view your video calls on a TV, making video calls more fun than before. The phone has a unique hard coating that prevents scratches or even fingerprints.

Also, Nokia 6500 Slide comes with an integrated FM radio feature complete with visual radio which allows the user to listen to their favourite radio station whilst interacting with the onscreen information. The visual radio information is provided by the radio station & provides information on the music being played, the weather, news & much more. The built in music player provides a private music experience for the user to relax to, using the headset included in the kit. The user can download their favourite tracks from the Internet or transfer music files from their personal computer using the connectivity options available. The user can enjoy MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA music formats on their Nokia 6500 Slide. The phone supports polyphonic, MP3 & video ringtones which the use can be change to suit the user's ringtone style. The user can access the Internet for new music or information using the built in Opera Mini browser which allows the user to enjoy a mobile Internet experience at any time. The 6500 Slide comes with a voice activate command feature & with a push to talk call feature. The push to talk call feature allows the user to communicate when on a call by using the phone volume key to work like a walkie talkie style call. The user can hold down the key when talking & on releasing the key the user can hear their contact talking back, which is a fun way to communicate. The user can select the flight mode option on their handset when in restricted mobile phone areas which will automatically turn off the phones transmission related features & activities.

The user can use the text message service which is known as SMS messaging to send text input messages & picture messages to their friends & family. The Nokia 6500 Slide supports push email which provides the user with a direct email service on their mobile phone & the service allows the user to send & receive emails with attachments. The user can access their instant messaging service from the messaging menu which provides the user with a messaging service which allows the user to have an online chat with an instant messaging contact when the contact is online. The multimedia messaging service which is known as MMS allows the user to easily share their photos & video recording with other MMS compatible contacts. The MMS message allows the user to create, send, edit & receive messages containing text & sound with either a video recording or a still photo. The MMS message can contain sound in the form of a recorded voice clip for an audio messaging experience or music to enhance the photo or video being sent to the contact. The user can have fun creating & receiving a wide range of messages on their Nokia 6500 Slide.
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Nokia 6500 Slide



Key Features:
* Take high quality pictures with a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, and 8x digital zoom
* A powerful double LED flash makes indoor pictures perfect
* Share pictures or videos with friends and family via TV-Out
* 3G video calling helps you feel even closer to the people you care about
* Connect directly to Flickr™ website to share your photos with all your friends


Size
* Volume: 73 cc
* Weight: 123 g
* Dimensions: 96.5 x 46.5 x 16.4 mm


Voice Features
* Push to talk using volume key (Nokia PoC)
* Voice commands and recording
* Speech codec support for FR, EFR, AMR, and HR


User interfaces
* Series 40 3rd edition
* Active standby – select up to five icons displayed on your screen for easy access to your favorite applications
* 5-way Navi key, two soft keys, send and end call keys
* Side volume keys with zoom functionality


Imaging and video
* 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, and double LED flash, 8 x digital zoom, macroshot, landscape mode, sequential shots, and dedicated 2-step capture key
* Horizontal mode with capture and zoom keys allows you to use the phone like a digital camera
* Use PictBridge™ to print copies of your favorite images
* Add finishing touches to your pictures with Adobe PhotoShop software
* Video recording: VGA (15fps) and QCIF (30fps) resolutions with 4x smooth zoom. Supports H.263 MPEG-4 in .3gp format
* Secondary camera for video calling (QCIF resolution, 15 fps)
* Add a new dimension to your conversations with 3G TV video calling and TV conference via TV-Out


Applications and games
* Supports Java™ MIDP 2.0 applications
* Games: High Roller Casino, Golf Tour, Rally 3D, and Snake 3^
* Yahoo Go!
* Nokia Catalogs
* MSN
* Nokia Sensor
* Flash Lite 2.1.1

^Games may vary according to region


Browsing
* WAP 2.0 browser with XHTML support over HTTP/TCP/IP stack
* Opera Mini browser


Connectivity
* Bluetooth version 2.0
* Micro USB connector with USB 2.0
* 2.5mm AV connector for headset and TV-Out
* Local and remote SyncML synchronization using Nokia PC Suite software


Data Transfer
* EDGE Release 4 multi-slot class 31 (5RX+2TX: maximum 6 slots)
* GPRS multi-slot class 31 (5RX+2TX: maximum 6 slots, class B&C)
* CSD (circuit-switched data) transfer for browsing and as data modem


Digital Services
* Over-the-air (OTA) downloads for ringtones, themes, wallpapers, and screensavers
* FOTA – firmware update over the air


Display
* 2.2" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) LCD display supports up to 16.7 million colors
* Active display area 33.5 x 44.7 mm
* Ambient light sensor


Messaging and email
* Multimedia messaging (MMS) for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures
* Push email client supports attachments
* Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, and SMS distribution list
* Instant messaging with Presence-enhanced contacts
* Nokia Xpress audio messaging (AMS): send a spontaneously recorded voice clip via MMS


Memory Functions
* 20 MB user free internal memory
* Expandable up to 4 GB with microSD memory card


Music and multimedia
* Music player supports MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+, and WMA audio file formats
* Visual radio – listen to, interact with, and see information about your favorite FM radio channels
* Video streaming: H.263 & MPEG4 (up to VGA, 30 fps), and H.264 (QCIF 15fps)
* Local video playback: up to 30fps in VGA for H263 and MPEG-4 with 2048 kbps bitrate. Up to 15fps QCIF for H264 with 192 kbps
* Still picture to TV-Out in VGA
* Video to TV-Out in QVGA 15 fps


Offline and demo modes
Flight mode: all transmission-related activities turned off


Operating frequency
* Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900
* Dual band WCDMA 850/2100


Personal information management (PIM)
* Calendar, to-do list, and notes
* Alarm clock
* Stopwatch
* Countdown timer
* Calculator


Power Management
* Battery: BP-5M
* Talk time: Up to 6 hrs
* Standby time: Up to 320 hrs
* Capacity: 900 mAh


Ringtones and themes
* 64-polyphonic voice ringtones
* Video ringtones
* Themes with wallpapers and screensavers


Sales package contents
* Nokia 6500 slide
* Nokia Battery BP-5M
* Nokia Charger AC-4
* Nokia Wired Stereo Headset HS-47
* Nokia 256 MB Micro SD Memory Card MU-27
* Nokia Mirco USB Cable CA-101
* Nokia TV-Out Cable CA-92U
* CD ROM
* User guide
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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Nokia 8600 Luna


Key features:
- Slide open the glass cover to reveal the keypad and camera beneath
- Light your way onto the scene – the keypad glows subtly beneath the polished glass cover
- View your pictures on the brilliant, high-resolution display, supporting up to 16-million colors
- Capture life’s special moments on video or with the 2 megapixel camera
- Enjoy music and videos anywhere with video playback and streaming, built-in FM radio, and the music player

Size:
- Volume: 69 cc
- Weight: 140 g with battery
- Dimensions: 107 x 45 x 15.9 mm

Voice features:
- Voice commands
- Voice recorder
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- SIND (speaker independent number dialing)

User interface:
- Series 40
- Communication mode: Left and right selection keys, Call / end keys, ITU numeric keys
- User configurable right soft keys and menu
- Active standby – select up to five icons displayed on your screen for easy access to your favorite applications
- Icon-based menu makes it easy to navigate to applications
- Internal antenna
- Internal vibration

Music and multimedia:
- Video playback supports H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, and 3GPP formats and codecs
- Integrated FM radio
- Integrated music player supports AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, MIDI, AMR, and WMA audio formats

Imaging and video:
- Integrated 2 megapixel camera with up to 4x digital zoom
- Landscape camcorder and video player
- Image formats supported: JPEG, GIF, BMP, and PNG
- Video and still image editors
- Video recording and playback in QCIF format with sound
- Video playback and streaming supports the following formats and codecs: 3GPP, H.263, and H.264

Browsing:
- xHTML over TCP/IP
- Use Mobile Search to find and connect to local services, websites, images, and mobile content
- OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Digital DRM (digital rights management) 2.0 - including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery, separate delivery, and super distribution
- OMA Device Management 1.2 FOTA (firmware update over the air)

Call Management:
- Speed dialing
- Logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
- Automatic redial
- Call waiting, call hold, call divert, and call timer
- Any key answer

Connectivity:
- Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR (enhanced data rate) specification
- MicroUSB 2.0 connector for audio, data, and battery charging
- Synchronization with PC using Nokia PC Suite to manage and store music

Data transfer:
- GPRS/EGPRS* multi-slot class 10
- HSCSD (high-speed circuit-switched data)* / CSD (circuit-switched data) for data modem
* Please note that these services require network support

Digital services:
- Over-the-air (OTA) downloads for MP3, MIDI, video, and true tones ringtones, plus themes, wallpapers, and screensavers
- Stereo audio streaming supports A2DP BT (advanced audio distribution profile for Bluetooth)
- 3GPP streaming services

Display:
- 320 x 240 pixels, 2” TFT (thin-film transistor) QVGA display supporting up to 16.7 million colors

Games:
- High Roller Casino, Soccer 3D, and 3D Golf Tour
* Please note that games and content may vary depending on region

Java™ applications:
- Java™ MIDP 2.0
- Pre-installed Java™ applications
- Downloadable Java™ applications

Messaging and email:
- Multimedia messaging (MMS) for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures. Supports AMR(adaptive multi-rate) voice clips up to 600 KB
- Email: IMAP4, POP3, and SMTP protocols. Supports IMAP IDLE, OMA e-mail notification, MIME, and attachments (.jpg, .3gp, .mp3)
- Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, and SMS distribution list
- Nokia Xpress audio messaging: send a spontaneously recorded voice clip via MMS
- SMS reader and high-quality Text-to-speech
- Instant messaging (IM) and Presence-enhanced contacts
- Predictive text input: Support for all major languages in Europe

Memory functions:
- 128 MB built-in memory

Offline and demo modes:
- Graphical demo mode of basic features – accessible even without a SIM card
- Flight mode and offline mode: all transmission-related activities turned off

Operating frequency:
- Quadband EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Automatic switching between bands

Personal information management (PIM):
- Calendar, to-do list, and notes
- Alarm clock
- Stopwatch
- Countdown timer
- Calculator

Power management:
- Battery Talk time Standby time Capacity
- Battery BP-5M Up to 3.7 hrs Up to 240 hrs 950 mAh
---Operation times vary depending on the network and usage.

Ringtones and themes:
- 64-chord/voice polyphonic MIDI ringing tones
- 3D stereo ringing tones
- Video ringing tones
- Supported file formats: AAC, AAC+ eAAC+, H.263, H.264, and WMA audio files
- Exclusive user interface themes with animated wallpapers
- Changeable audio themes and customizable themes

Sales package contents:
- Nokia 8600 Luna
- Nokia Battery BP-5M
- Nokia Charger AC-6 (microUSB)
- Nokia Headset HS-47
- Nokia AD-55 Adapter
- Nokia Connectivity microUSB Data Cable CA-101
- CD ROM with Nokia PC Suite software (version 6.83)
- User guide
- Nokia 8600 Luna story booklet
- Leather polishing cloth
- Leather pouch
- Lanyard neck strap
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Nokia 8600 Luna, reviews at glance



With its sleek lines and luxurious attention to detail, the Nokia 8600 Luna will show you in a whole new light.

What does special on this phones?
- Light up the night: In rest mode, the keypad glows subtly beneath a polished, smoked-glass cover.

- Delight in detail: Premium design seamlessly blends smooth glass, stainless steal, and sleek chrome.

- Demand style with substance: The smooth precisions slide opens to reveal a world of vibrant imaging and other essential features.

THE DESIGN

The stylish exterior is the perfect facade for what lies inside - open the precision slide to discover the luminous keypad and rich multimedia functions beneath.

- Size


Sleek and modern with an all-glass front and stainless steel back. Aprecision slide cover protects the keypad and cameras from dirt and scratches.

- Multimedia



2 megapixel camera, video recording and playback, video streaming, music player, and FM radio.

- display

The brilliant high-resolution display supports up to 16-million colors.

- Sales packages

-- Nokia 8600 Luna
-- Nokia Battery BP-5M
-- Nokia Charger AC-6 (microUSB)
-- Nokia Headset HS-47
-- Nokia AD-55 Adapter
-- Nokia Connectivity microUSB Data Cable CA-101
-- Leather pouch and polishing cloth
-- Lanyard neck strap

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Nokia Codes - Part2

The following are very useful codes for nokia cell phones. These codes will work on almost all modern nokia cell phones.
But when you decide to try them, you take your own risk...!

*#2640#
Displays security code in use.

*#30#
Lets you see the private number.

*#43#
Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your phone.

*#61#
Allows you to check the number that "On No Reply" calls are diverted to.

*#62#
Allows you to check the number that "Divert If Unreachable (no service)" calls are diverted to.

*#67#
Allows you to check the number that "On Busy Calls" are diverted to.

*#67705646#
Removes operator logo on 3310 & 3330.

*#73#
Reset phone timers and game scores.

*#746025625#
Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible.

*#7760#
Manufactures code.

*#7780#
Restore factory settings.

*#8110#
Software version for the nokia 8110.

*#92702689#
Displays - 1.Serial Number, 2.Date Made, 3.Purchase Date, 4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs), 5.Transfer User Data. To exit this mode you need to switch your phone off then on again.

*#94870345123456789#
Deactivate the PWM-Mem.

**21*number#
Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered.

**61*number#
Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered.

**67*number#
Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered.

12345
This is the default security code.

press and hold #
Lets you switch between lines.

*#21#
Allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to.

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Reviews of N76


The Design:

Trims available with the N76 are apparently aimed at the fashion conscious audience – these are the classic black and so popular among women red.

As a matter of fact, the company has managed to squeeze the hardware of the N76 into a casing only 13.7 mm deep, not due to cutting-edge alterations to the chassis; basically they have made it taller. Generally speaking Nokia 6290 is an exact replica of Nokia N76 – there aren’t many differences to dwell upon. While the 6290 measures 94x50x20.8 mm, the N76 presents us with 106.5x52x13.7 mm, meaning that it is a tad wider, almost 1 cm taller and all this for being reasonably thin.

The handset is easy to hold in hands with the clam closed and it does leave a very strong impression – after all, it is a feature-packed smartphone with a whole lot of attractiveness inside. But otherwise eye-candy phone lacks ease of use – trying to flip it open reveals that not everything is about sunshine and rainbows there. The flip action is somewhat clunky due to the hinge lack auto-spring mechanism, so that the clam freezes half way up, and that is not all – the casing’s width and design don’t allow for opening the handset single-handedly, so you always end up using both hands.

Another newsworthy drawback is glossy finishing of the casing, along with the mirror-like surface of the front plate. The phone collects much gunk within the very first minutes of playing around with it, so rubbing down is something you should get ready to do regularly. Because of the mirror-finished framing the external display seems to be a tad dimmer than that found on Nokia 6290.

The left side houses microSD memory cards socket, covered by a drop-out flap – even though it looks splendid and promises no issues with getting to the socket itself, taking out the card is not always convenient, as your hands aren’t likely to fit in the tiny space around the socket. Next to the memory expansion slot is charger socket, which is an altogether strange design.

The dedicated camera button sits on the right, as well as gallery shortcut key, similar to those found on senior Nseries models. Volume rocker switch, doubling as zoom in/out button while shooting, accompanies the above controls on the right side.

On the top end you will find a rubber-flap-covered miniUSB slot, as well as the power button and 3.5 mm audio jack. The N76 comes included with the HS-43 headset, which is different from the HS-42 found in the box with Nokia 5300, however this difference regards the jack they link up to – the former utilizes 3.5 mm, while the latter gadget asks for 2.5 mm.

The bottom rim is occupied by the speaker playing back ring tones and engaging when handsfree mode is activated.

The keypad is made of metal with the framings between the buttons differing depending on the handset’s trim – on a red-colored phone they are red and on a black one – black respectively. In terms of ergonomics the numberpad is average, since keys offer barely-there feedback, but deliver pleasant tactile feelings thanks to their ribbed surface. Unlike Nokia 6290, this model still has the Pencil key on it. All keys are lit in blue (for the black trim and red – for the other color scheme); no issues with poor backlighting of certain symbols were spotted.

On the top half under the external display is a trio of function keys, lit in either black or red (it’s all up to the trim you own).


The Functions:

The phone supports Java™ games & Java™ applications which provide the user with a fun & lively feel to their gaming experience. The user can play games, listen to music, take photos, record video, send emails & messages on their highly capable Nokia N76. The 3G smart phone comes with a RealPlayer media player which allows the user to listen to music & watch video with ease. The built in music player supports all popular formats of music files which include MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, M4A & WMA. The user can download their favourite music onto their phone using one of the connectivity option on the Nokia N76 & enjoy having their music with them at all times. The music player comes with a play list feature which allows the user to manage their music easily. The user can gain the best quality sound for the style of music they are playing by using the built in equaliser. The N76 comes with a FM radio which allows the user to gain access to the favourite FM radio stations & listen to worldwide news & weather reports from their mobile phone.

The N76 comes with a high quality & fun camera feature which allows the user to take photos, edit photos, save photos & share them with other contacts. The camera is a 2 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Optics Tessar™ Lens. The camera comes complete with 20 x digital zoom & a LED flash which ensures a clear & precise photo is capture each & every time the camera is used. The user has the freedom to take photos when the phone is in the opened or closed position with the use of camera capture keys being situated externally. The camera feature comes with many useful & exciting camera modes & photo setting which allow the user to gain the perfect finish for their photos. The screens work as viewfinders for camera & video features.

The user can record, play, stream, download, edit, share & video call using the Nokia N76's video feature. The Nokia N76 comes with a built in video recorder which is easy to use & comes with many fun & useful settings & modes, ready & waiting for the user to edit their video recordings to perfection. The user can share their video with others by simply creating a multimedia message with video, text & sound. The user can have a face to face video call with other contacts who have a compatible 3G mobile phone with a video calling feature. The user can see their contact on the large internal screen & the second small camera on the N76 will record the user which will be seen by their compatible contact.

In music playback mode, as the maker assures, the N76 lasts up to 8 hours, but in practice it works for 4-5 hours depending on your current preferences, volume and type of headphones.

In terms of internet functions, the Nokia N76 has a Nokia web browser, with Nokia Mobile Search which offers online accessible maps and Mini Map, which makes reaching services like Flickr and Amazon easy.
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Key features:
- Store up to thousands of songs with expandable memory up to 2 GB
- Access your favorite internet sites and services with the Nokia browser with Mini Map
- Make video conference calls using the QVGA video camera
- Send and receive emails and instant messages
- Take snapshots using the 2-megapixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom

Operating frequency:
- Dual-mode: WCDMA2100/EGSM900/1800/1900 MHz or EDGE only: EGSM900/1800/1900 MHz.
- DVB-H 470-750 MHz

Size:
- Volume: 92 cc
- Weight: 114 g
- Length: 111 mm
- Width: 50 mm
- Thickness (max): 18.8 mm

Display and user interface:
- Active matrix 2.4" QVGA color display with wide viewing angle: 320 x 240 pixels, up to 16 million colors
- Active standby with main services always on top
- Active toolbar interface in camera and gallery
- Ambient light detector - used to optimize display brightness and power consumption
- Five -way navikey, two soft keys, application key, - clear key, send and end keys, operator service keys, ITU-T keypad
- Dedicated key for mobile tv
- Dedicated key for camera
- Multimedia key provides direct access to predefined applications
- Volume/zoom key
- Operating system: S60 software on Symbian OS
- User Interface: S60 3rd Edition

Memory functions:
- Up to 20 megabytes* of internal dynamic memory for messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
- Hot swap slot for easy microSD memory card insertion and removal, supporting up to 2GB microSD cards
* Changes to product details are possible without prior notice. Application offering may vary. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between dynamic memory functions. When any of these functions is used, there is less available memory for other functions which are also dependent on dynamic memory.

Power Management:
- Talk time for GSM: up to 270 minutes (GSM)
- Talk time for WCDMA: up to 210 minutes (WCDMA)
- Standby time: up to 7.5 days
- Mobile TV watch time: up to 5.0 hours
- MP3 playback time: up to 11 hours with the inbox Stereo - Headset with media remote controls (HS-28 + AD-41)
*Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.

Call Management:
- Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and e-mail details per entry, also supports thumbnail pictures and groups
- Speed dialing, voice dialing and command
- Call logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
- Automatic redial
- Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
- Supports fixed dialing number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
- Conference call
- Nokia Push to talk (PoC)

Voice Features:
- Speaker Independent Name Dialing (SIND)
- Voice commands
- Voice recorder
- Integrated handsfree speaker

Data Transfer:
- WCDMA 2100 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 384/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
- Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 236.8/177.6 kbits/s
- EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296 / 177.6 kbits/s
- Speech codecs supported: AMR/EFR/FR/HR

Connectivity:
- Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology (1.2). A2D profile support for compatible stereo headset with Bluetooth wireless technology.
- USB 2.0 via Pop-Port™ interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality
- Nokia Nseries PC Suite connectivity with USB and - Bluetooth wireless technology
- Local synchronization of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible connection
- Remote over-the-air synchronization
- Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology

Office Applications:
- Quickoffice document viewers (Quickword, Quickpoint, Quicksheet)
- Adobe PDF reader

Java™ Applications:
- Java™ MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 (Connected Limited Device Configuration (J2ME))
- Over-the-air download of Java-based applications and games

Other Applications:
- Personal Information Management (PIM)
- Advanced S60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list, and PIM printing
- Settings Wizard for easy configuration of e-mail and - Push to Talk settings
- Data transfer application for transfer of PIM information from other compatible Nokia devices

Digital Services:
- Java and Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
- Download tones, graphics, themes, applications and videos

Mobile TV:
- DVB-H based mobile TV with internal antenna (470-750 MHz)
- Dedicated TV application for selection, purchase, and consumption of TV programs
- Replay of TV program (up to 30 seconds) and a reminder setting via Program Guide
- Mobile TV interactive services for example voting
- Channel and content protection: OMA DRM2.0, IPsec,
- Integrated DVB-H. Video/audio codecs: H.264 AVC 384kbps@QVGA 15fps/QCIF 30fps and AAC up to 128kbps)
- Automatic channel discovery
- Organize channels in your favorite order
- Up to 50 channels (a mix of TV and radio channels)* and 5 hours watchtime
- Multiple subscription and payment methods (pay TV including previews, free-to-air, pay per view) * Subject to availability from service provider

Imaging and Video:
- 2 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) with up to 16x digital zoom, LED flash
- CIF camera (352 x 288) with up to 2x digital zoom
- New improved gallery with direct editing, printing and sharing
- Easy management, organization and transfer of images and video clips
- Two way video call (WCDMA service)
- On device photo editor and video editor
- Slideshow from gallery with music
- Rotating gallery
- Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery
- Nokia Lifeblog support
- Video and still image editors
- Print digital photos directly from the device to compatible printers
- Transfer photos directly to compatible printer or kiosk via Bluetooth wireless technology, memory card or directly to PictBridge-compliant printer via USB cable
- Sharing via e-mail or Bluetooth with full image quality or via MMS, with automatic resizing of images to fit MMS.
- Two-way video call capability

Music Features:
- Digital music player optimized for music listening with enhanced on the go playlist management: edit playlists, add new music
- Support for MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA with playlists and equalizer
- Rip your CDs, and convert and transfer music to your device using Nokia Audio Manager
- Share playlists with your friends over Bluetooth wireless technology, MMS, or e-mail
- OMA DRM 2.0 support for music
- Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz)* with Visual Radio support
- High quality stereo speakers
- Ringing tones with 3D sound effect
- Nokia Stereo Headset HS-28 with remote control (AD-41) included in standard sales package
- Support for up to 2GB microSD card
*Stereo sound can only be heard with a compatible stereo headset.


Visual Radio:
- Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
- Find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information
- Enter contests and answer surveys, vote for your favorite songs
- Find out more about Visual Radio
* To check the availability and cost of the service, contact your network operator or service provider.


EXPLORER
Messaging:
- Easy-to-use e-mail client with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents, supports SMTP, IMAP4, POP3
- Instant Messaging
- Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and audio clip and send as MMS to a compatible mobile device
- Automatic resizing of images to fit MMS (max. 300 KB attachment size depending on the network)
- Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
- Predictive text input: support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific

Browsing:
- Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map
- WAP/OMA and W3C standards support: WAP 2.0, XHTML, XHTML MP, HTML 4.01, CSS, ECMAScript and JavaScript
- Full Web compatibility with support for popular markup languages, scripting languages, and style sheets
- Support for forms, tables, frames, and image maps
File upload over HTTP using standard HTML forms
- Page layout and in-page navigation optimised for content type
- Search and find capabilities
- Adaptive history list
- Integration with telephony (dial via a link on the page) and image galleries (view/save images)
- Bookmarks database
- Web Feeds (RSS)
- OMA DRM 1.0 - including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery and separate delivery

Multimedia Player (RealPlayer):
- Stream media files from compatible media portals
- Supported video formats: H. 263, MPEG-4, H.264 AVC, - RealVideo 8/9/10
- Full-screen video playback on the device to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips in larger size


Sales Package Content:
- Nokia N77
- Nokia Battery BP-6M
- Nokia Travel Charger AC-4
- Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-53
- Stereo Headset with media remote control (HS-28 + AD-41)
- CD-ROM: Nokia Nseries PC suite & Adobe Photoshop Album - Starter Edition
- User documentation: user guide, get started quide and warranty card
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Nokia N76


Key features:
- Store up to thousands of songs with expandable memory up to 2 GB
- Access your favorite internet sites and services with the Nokia browser with Mini Map
- Make video conference calls using the QVGA video camera
- Send and receive emails and instant messages
- Take snapshots using the 2-megapixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom

Operating frequency:
- WCDMA 2100
- EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

Size:
- Volume: 70 cc
- Weight: 115 g
- Dimensions: 106.5 x 52 x 13.7 mm

Display:
- Main display: 2.4" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT with up to 16 million colors
- Cover display: 1.36" color display (160 x 128 pixels) TFT with up to 262,144 colors
- Ambient light detector to optimize operating times
User Interface:

Imaging:
- Camera: 2-megapixel camera with up to 20x digital zoom and image resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels
- LED flash
- Video capture in QVGA resolution with the CIF+ (common intermediate format) camera and playback up to 15 fps with up to 4x digital zoom

Messaging:
- MMS
- Send email with attachments (supports SMTP, IMAP4, POP3 protocols)
- Chat
- Picture messaging
- Video calling
- Push to talk

Multimedia:
- Video streaming, downloading, editing, sharing, and storage
- Music player with equalizer and playlist feature (supports MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, M4A, and WMA formats)
- RealPlayer media player
- FM Radio

Memory functions:
- Up to 26 MB internal memory
- Expandable memory: microSD card up to 2 GB

Applications:
Mobile search

Connectivity:
- Mini-USB with USB 2.0 full speed (up to 12Mbits/second)
- Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology up to 3 Mbits/second
- Local and remote data synchronization of calendar, - contacts, to-do lists, notes, Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, and Lotus using SyncML

Browsing:
Nokia browser with Mini Map

Data Transfer:
- WAP
- GPRS
- EDGE (EGPRS) class B, multi slot class 32
- WCDMA (3G)

Voice features:
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Voice recorder

Personal information management (PIM):
Contacts, calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator, clock, and converter

Digital services:
- Access your favorite internet services from your phone
- Find the information you need on-the-go with mobile search
- Use the Download! feature to personalize your phone

Other features:
- Themes including wallpapers, screensavers, and ringing tones
- Download ringing tones and games

Sales package contents:
- Nokia N76
- User guide
- Quick start guide
- Nokia AC-4 charger
- Nokia DKE-2 USB cable
- Memory card (Europe only, 256MB)
- Nokia HS-43 headset

Power Management:
- Battery: BL-4B
- Talktime:
-- Up to 120 minutes with WCDMA
-- Up to 165 minutes with GSM
- Standby time:
-- GSM: up to 8.5 days
-- WCDMA: up to 8.5 days
- Capacity: 700 mAh
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Review of Nokia 7370


As a part of L'amour series Nokia 7370 is made of different materials: mat and gloss plastic, metal and leather all that with fabric label. The handsets are available in two color variants: gravel and dark brown. We dealt with the latter but both of them look gorgeously.
Due to small dimensions and rounded shape the phone is very handy to hold. It opens easily with the help of one hand only and in whole while working with the handset you will rarely need the second hand. The phone opens semi-automatically that is you are to rotate the upper part slightly and the spring will do the rest. The same goes for the reverse process. It should be noted that you can close the phone only in the reverse to opening direction that is the angle of the upper part rotating is 180 and in the upper point there is a stop.

What's special on Nokia 7370?

The Ok key is also blue and the outer part of the rear cover is trimmed with leather.

The case is quite resistant to scratches and it is not that easy to damage it. So the phone is quite beautiful and unusual and besides handy to use.




The keypad is large scaled and pleasant to touch. It is made of glossy plastics and becomes available once the rotator is opened. The numbers and letters are seen clearly both in darkness and in the daylight as the backlight is bright enough. The navigation is done with the help of 4 positioned navigation key, OK key and programmable soft keys. As for the additional buttons there are three of them: volume control, power, camera key.




The display is TFT with the resolution 240x320 pixels which is rarely high for Nokia. It supports 262K colors so the image is quite effective. Direct sunshine did not prevent us from reading even the smallest text on the screen.


The camera is 1.3Mp with 8x digital zoom and video shooting possibility.


Nokia 7370 has a new type battery BL-4B 700mAh.
On intensive use the battery drains on the third day, provided you talk 15-20 minutes, listen 1hour to radio per day the battery will drain only on the fourth day.

Pluses:
- Stylish unusual case
- Great display
- Not bad functionality for the handset of the kind
- Good ergonomics

Minuses:
- Small memory capacity
- Only one integrated game
- Not very handy to close with one hand

Conclusions and impressions:
The phone is intended mainly for ladies but unlike some other models it does not have shimmering mirrors, pastes and glamour labels which is one of its merits for not all like pathos and shimmering. Besides Nokia 7370 has its special charm.
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Monday, June 4, 2007

Nokia Codes - part 1

The following are very useful codes for nokia cell phones. These codes will work on almost all modern nokia cell phones.
But when you decide to try them, you take your own risk...!

*#06#
For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number).


*#0000#
Displays your phones software version, 1st Line : Software Version, 2nd Line : Software Release Date, 3rd Line : Compression Type.

*3370#
Activate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5%

#3370#
Deactivate Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR)


*4720#
Activate Half Rate Codec - Your phone uses a lower quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time.

#4720#
Deactivate Half Rate Codec.

#pw+1234567890+1#
Provider Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).

#pw+1234567890+2#
Network Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).

#pw+1234567890+3#
Country Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).

#pw+1234567890+4#
SIM Card Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+" symbols).

*#9999#
Phones software version if *#0000# does not work.

*#147#
(vodafone) this lets you know who called you last.

*#1471#
Last call (Only vodofone).
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