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Friday, April 17, 2009

Joikuspot Light 2.4 now supports Nokia 5800

JoikuSpot is a free mobile software solution that turns a Nokia Smartphone to a WLAN HotSpot. You will carry internet in your pocket. Connect your laptop to web everywhere! Free JoikuSpot Light allows you to freely surf the web. With Premium Edition you can do much more: Premium is optimized for fastest connection speed and maximum connection stability, connects to your corporate intraweb and email securely (Outlook, Gmail, etc.), and supports all additional network protocols such as Skype and MSN. In addition, there is no forced landing page in Premium Edition.





13 languages are supported.

JoikuSpot software is installed directly to the phone. When switched on, laptops and iPods can establish instant, secure and fast WLAN connection via phone’s JoikuSpot HotSpot using phone’s own 3G internet connection.
Multiple devices can connect to JoikuSpot in parallel and seamlessly share the same 3G internet connection. Connection is not limited to laptops, but other WLAN gadgets can connect as well.
This version works with both s60v3 and s60v5 phones




Download

Source: Dailymobile

Friday, April 3, 2009

Wave Secure

Wave Secure is an ultimate security application for your phone. I suggest everyone to installthis software as it can help you to get your stolen/lost mobile. It not only helps you to track your lost/stolen phone but also ensures full security of the data present in the device. You can easily track the lost device via a Buddy Notification or over the Internet. You can alsoremotely Lock your stolen mobile, so that nobody can misuse the device & data. I installedthis software software in my mobile and feels that applications like this should be bundled with every mobile.



Secure and how:
Track the lost/stolen device via Buddy Notification or over the Internet

Remotely Lock the lost/stolen device, so that nobody can misuse the device & data

Take a Backup of your data including Contacts, SMSs, Calendar Entries & Call Logs

Erase the data on the stolen device to avoid misuse

Restore the data back onto your device once you find it or even restore it on a new device which has WaveSecure installed


Download

Friday, October 17, 2008

Pictures: Sony Ericsson C902 Titanium Silver - James Bond Edition



Here are some great photos of the Sony Ericsson C902 Titanium Silver - The James Bond Edition. Enjoy!




Thursday, October 16, 2008

The new SonyEricsson F305



Screen

- 176x220 pixels
- 262.144 color TFT

Memory
- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (up to 4 GB)
- Phone memory 10MB*
* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.



Networks
- GSM 850
- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- GSM 1900
- EDGE
Camera
Digital Zoom - 2.5x
Camera - 2 megapixel
Photo fix
Picture blogging
Video recording


Music
Music tones - MP3, AAC
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media Player
PlayNow™
TrackID™

Available colours
- Polar White
- Mystic Black

Sizes
- 96.0 x 47.0 x 14.6 mm
- 3.8 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches

Weight
- 97.5 gr
- 3.4 oz

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The Sony Ericsson G900

The Sony Ericsson G900 was launched at this years MWC in Barcelona. The slim touch device features a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, WiFi and more.

Size
Dimensions : 106 x 49 x 13 mm
Weight : 99 g


Display
Type
: TFT touchscreen, 256K colors
Size : 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches



Camera : 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser,
video, flash; secondary videocall camera
- Java MIDP 2.0


- FM radio with RDS

- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player

- Handwriting recognition

- StickyNotes

- TrackID music recognition

- Business card scanner

- Picture editor/blogging

- Document reader/editor

- Organiser

- Stopwatch

- Built-in handsfree

- Voice memo/dial





Colors : Dark Red, Dark Brown

Stand-by : Up to 380 h
Talk time : Up to 12 h





Advantages:
5 megapixel camera
Size
WiFi



Disadvantages:
Sometimes difficult usage
Browser
no mini or microUSB






Source : GSMArena.com

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Nokia 6650



Having the 6650 in the hand the first time I was really surprised of its build quality. Especially since the back and the front is made out of steel which looks nobly and stylish at the same time. Opening the clamshell you will see mainly black plastic on which you can find, from time to time, some fingerprints which aren’t to bad or to big. No doubt, the 6650 is solid like a rock. However, my test-device was shaking a little bit in closed mode when you touched the front or used the external display.




The 6650’s dimensions are 99.7 x 47 x 16.2 mm which is actually pretty good. When it’s closed it is really small and isn’t as wide as other models. If you open the 6650 it becomes really big but also very thin. I actually like its size. More over, it only weights 112 g.Just like every handheld nowadays the 6650 can playback MP3 files also.




The 6650 offers a lot connectivity ways. From GPS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, UMTS, GPRS, IrDA to micro-USB everything is under this sexy hood. Anyway, in the test Bluetooth works fast and great with the E71, my computer and also with my SU-8W. When you insert the micoUSB-cable into the 6650, you can choose between four modes - PC Suite, Data transfer, Image print and Media player. I usually use the Data transfer but if you like to have access to your internal memory you have to choose PC suite. Of course the 6650 can receive and send emails. The internal email client is good and easy to set up. Downloading the attached HTML file you can view the email just like you know it from your desktop; with all graphics and so on. More over, you can receive emails and with attachments like pictures, MP3 and other files.





Although the 6650 isn’t a multimedia device or flagship but a mid-tier device it offers build in GPS with A-GPS. Using the GPS and Nokia Maps you can see where you are or where you friend lives- either in map, map3D, satellite or hybrid mode. Furthermore, you can see how to come to the train station or any-other place. This all is for free but live navigation, which most the user are looking for, isn’t. You have to buy licenses to use Maps as good as possible. The GPS works good and in addition with A-GPS (Assisted-Global Positioning System) you can get a faster GPS-fix. It always depends on your location but you should get a GPS fix within a minute or even less. Nokia is offering a program called Sports Tracker using the built in GPS of the 6650 to give you information about speed, altitude and many more.







It offers 128MB internal memory and compatibility for microSD and also microSDHC cards. In the test my 4GB microSDHC card worked without problems. The slot for the microSD card sits on the side and is protect well, just like the 2.5mm audio jack, micro USB port and the power core.The internal 2.2” QVGA display shows 16 millions colors. The external display ( 128 x 160 pixels) shows 256k colors. By closing the 6650 you can use the secondary display.

Advantages:
Size
Build quality
External display
Battery




Disadvantages:
Small 2.2´´ display
Some S60 Feature Pack 2 additions are missing ( i.e transitions)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Sony Ericsson TM506G


With an all around eye catching design, the Sony Ericsson TM506 mobile phone was created for on-the-go consumers who want to express personal style with a feature-rich handset fully loaded for a multimedia experience. Users can reflect their personal fashion sense, choosing between Chrome with Amber or Emerald highlights with a sleek ebony gloss.




The Sony-Ericsson TM506 cell phone proves that good things come in small packages. Its compact design fits into any pocket, purse or briefcase for consumers on the move. An outer display allows users to glance at the caller ID without having to open the phone, and the compact handset is packed with 3G download speeds for faster access (in select markets) to media and content viewing anytime, anywhere. Users can store their favorite tracks and share music with their friends using the removable Memory Stick Micro (M2). Plus, it's easy to keep up with the latest news and weather information with customizable Web feeds.












A built-in GPS navigation feature in the T-Mobile TM506 along with the Telenav application from T-Mobile allows users to always know their location. T-Mobile consumers have numerous messaging and communication options such as sending pictures, videos, IM notes and email from their Sony-Ericsson TM506 handset to their faves from the homescreen with T-Mobile myFaves.








Saturday, August 9, 2008

Nokia 3120 Classic

Mobile phone company giant, Nokia, has announced the newest addition to their line of handsets, the Nokia 3120 Classic. The Nokia 3120 Classic is a stripped down model with basic functionalities. This includes 3G capability, web browsing, email, and music download. The Nokia 3120 Classic features a tactile 2-inch QVGA display, 2-megapixel camera, music player with 4GB memory, and a range of colors: plum/powder white, chestnut brown, deep red, and graphite.
Nokia has announced its newest 3G handset, the 3120 Classic. This small candybar handset is based on the S40 user interface, and features an advanced music player and active standby screen. The 3120 Classic has a built-in 2 megapixel camera as well as a secondary front-facing VGA camera for video calling (where supported).
The 3120 Classic sports an integrated FM radio and a 2.5mm headphone port, as well as a microSD card slot and MP3 player. The 2.0" QVGA display is capable of rendering up to 16 million colors, and should make browsing the mobile web a pleasure. Connectivity comes via quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band WCDMA. It appears there will be three different versions of the 3120 Classic, with different WCDMA frequencies for Europe, North America, and Australia/South America.

Bluetooth 2.0 and a micro-USB port will make it easy to connect the 3120 Classic to other devices, and the Opera Mini web browser will come pre-installed for web browsing. It will be available in one of four color schemes: graphite, plum/powder white, deep red, and chestnut brown.

Key features:
2" 16M-color QVGA display
2 megapixel camera with LED flash
S40 user interface
Compact and lightweight
Quad-band GSM support
3G network support, video-call
Bluetooth and USB connectivity
Stereo FM radio
microSD card slot, microSDHC support
Very good battery
2.5mm standard audio jack
Rich preinstalled content

Main disadvantages:
Slow camera and unimpressive image quality
Uncomfortable battery cover latch
Weak backlighting
Memory card slot under the battery cover

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot



With the C905, you have a pathfinder in your pocket: your phone comes with built-in aGPS. Let Google Maps™ guide you to your destination. It has all the functions you need for perfect pictures. Smart Contrast balances light and color. Face detection helps you focus on people.The C905 is Sony Ericsson’s first Cyber-shot slider and its most advanced camera phone yet. With an 8.1 megapixel digital camera and real camera flash amongst its cutting-edge capabilities, it offers easy photo-taking in a phone that derives its looks from a digital camera and offers the picture quality to match.
“The Sony Ericsson C905 CyberShot camera phone has been developed to make us all better photographers! That means making it easier to take great shots and never missing that magic moment.” said Sven Totté, Head of Imaging Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “The 8.1 megapixel Sony Ericsson C905 is a viable alternative to a digital camera.”






Camera
Auto focus
BestPic™
Camera - 8.1 megapixel
Digital Zoom - up to 16x
Image stabiliser
Picture blogging
Red-eye reduction
Video light
Video record
Video stabiliser
Xenon flash


Music
Album art
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media Player
Music tones - MP3, AAC
PlayNow™
TrackID™

Connectivity
aGPS
Bluetooth™ technology
Modem
Synchronisation PC
USB mass storage
USB support





Sony Ericsson C905 functies

• Take your best shot

• Digital camera experience on a phone - true 8.1 megapixel camera with Xenon flash

• Great picture quality - with face detection auto-focus, smart contrast and image stabilizer

• From baby’s first steps to an sunset; store them all on the 2GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) included

• The USB adaptor (CCR-70) provided in-box allows transfer of your photos to-and-from your PC.

• View high-quality pictures on the phones impressive 2.4” scratch-resistant mineral glass display

• Share your memories - send your photos wirelessly from your phone to your TV via Wi-Fi (using DLNA), or connect with wires using the TV-Out Cable ITC-60, also announced today

• Upload photos to your blogsite or print your photos with great resolution up to A3 size

• More than a camera phone - GPS-enabled for geo-tagging of photos and navigation support.


Memory- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (2GB M2 in box)
Phone memory 160MB* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.

Available colours- Night Black - Ice Silver - Copper Gold

Source : sony-ericsson official_website

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Nokia 7310 Supernova













Recognizing that no one style fits all, Nokia unveiled a new range of products to let consumers express their personal styles on a number of levels ranging from stylish designs, to personalization through vibrantly hued exchangeable covers, one of these new devices is the Nokia 7610 Supernova mobile phone. The Nokia 7610 Supernova is part of the new Nokia Supernova range, featuring a mix of bold colors and an of-the-moment design, evoking the allure of the latest statement handbags or must-have sunglasses. Aimed at style conscious men and women who want to stay connected, the new range delivers exceptional mobile functionality alongside a variety of music and internet experiences.










Nokia Supernova with Xpress-On covers The slim and sleek Nokia 7310 Supernova includes Xpress-On covers etched with daring 3D textured designs available in 'steel blue' plus a second front and back cover in 'wasabi green' or 'candy pink'. A further five front and back cover options will be available for purchase in select markets in 'mushroom silver', 'plum jam', 'electric blue', 'yellow mellow' and 'espresso brown'.The Nokia 7310 Supernova is a tri-band music phone for EGSM 900/1800/1900 or GSM 850/1800/1900 in some regions. In addition to a 2 megapixel camera, the Nokia 7310 Supernova supports 4GB microSD cards for MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA music files, pictures, video, contacts and more. Additional features include 2" QVGA display with 16.7million colors, USB 2.0 , Bluetooth 2.0, Flash Lite 2.1, TV out and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.



This is a lightweight GSM only device weighing 83 grams and measuring 106.5 x 45.4 x 11.95mm. There's a 2" 240 x 320 pixel display in 16.7 million colours, and the handset runs the familiar Series 40 interface. Internal memory is 20GB, expandable using microSD cards up to 4GB. On the back is a basic 2 megapixel camera with a video capture resolution of just 176 x 144 pixels at 15 fps.



As well as having a FM radio, stereo Bluetooth and a 2.5mm TV/audio output connector. This means that the Nokia 7310 looks to be a capable music player, although it does lack dedicated media keys. The S40 operating system includes a web browser, email client and the standard Nokia PIM functions, so it will be easy to use but will lack the expandability of an S60 smartphone.


Source : LetsGoDigital, GSMArena

Links:-
LetsGoDigital.com
GSMArena.com

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The all new Nokia 5800 (tube)

Finally some new pics of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (also called "TUBE") Enjoy!







Nokia 5800 Spec:
Measurements: 111 × 52 × 14.5 mm, and weighs only 104 grams.
16 million color TFT LCD
640 × 360 pixel resolution
16:9 display mode
Fifth edition of Symbian S60.
finger touch operation will provide vibration feedback function.
3.2 megapixel Carl Zeiss optical lens with autofocus
Dual LED flash
Built-in GPS
140 MB RAM
GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA / WLAN wireless networking and Bluetooth technology.
3.5 mm Headset interface
TV-out interface
BL-5J 1150mah Battery




















Courtesy: thenokiablog.com

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