Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2008

New Nokia mobile Phones
Nokia N95Nokia N81


Nokia 6300Nokia 7500prism



Nokia 6120Nokia 6300



Nokia PRISMNOKIA 6120



Nokia N95Nokia N73



NOKIA 7373NOKIA 6230iNOKIA 6110




Carving a niche for itself in the world of mobile phones, Nokia Mobile Phones is now duly acclaimed as the world leader in mobile Phones . Riding high on its stupendous growth, Nokia has been consistently achieving grand success because of its premier range of products and quality services across the globe. Nokia truly connects people with its innovative yet easy-to-use products. Besides mobile Phones, Nokia also offers mobile phone equipments, solutions and various other services to network operators.


Living up to the ever-increasing expectations of the user, Nokia Mobile Phones has always taken the initiative to bring forth the best and the most applicable technology for the consumers. Its latest handsets feature 3G technology, camera which supports HSPDA, EDGE and Bluetooth. Nokia's latest mobile Phones are oozing with loads of style, besides carrying exemplary multimedia and business tools.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Nokia N93i : Video Camera and Mobile Phone, The Two In One Shopping

Video shooting is a tremendous job to make you feel elated. Capturing breath taking sights of nature with a 35mm lens gives a high to everyone who is passionate about photography or videography. Being a professional cinematographer, I always live with my camera, and thus, cameras are a very important part of my life. Shooting every aspect of nature is really a hard task to accomplish. Moreover, the main problem appears when it comes to shoot the life cycle of an ant family or a bird’s lifestyle. All these subjects require more attention and more diligence, and it is not possible to create such kind of shots with the help of those bulky and large size cameras. I was looking for small sized handy camera that could be placed anywhere to shoot any object, and was lucky to find the Nokia N93i.

To take nothing away from the camera, the phone is power packed with other features also. It is true that the Nokia N93i is capable of shooting crystal clear videos with ease, but there’s a lot more that this handset has to offer.

The Nokia N93i, a successor of the Nokia N93, is a 3G ready Tri-Band GSM mobile phone that is purely dedicated to shoot and create awesome quality pictures and movies. The phone has a 3.15 MegaPixels camera with 3X optical zoom, Carl Zeiss Optics Lens, Autofocus, Flash, and the ability to capture high-quality pictures at the resolution 2048×1536 pixels. This phone is capable of shooting high-quality VGA videos at the frame rate of 30 fps. This phone holds other SmartPhone features like music player, Java MIDP 2.0, Video Player, Stereo FM Radio, TV Out support and many more. I found a great camera for me to advance in my career and and a great phone to always remain in touch with my near and dear ones. A serious recommendation to everybody on the look-out for an advanced, high performance camera phone.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Nokia about rumored PSP phone: can Sony Ericsson really pull it off?



It seems that several years of taking their lumps on the long road to mobile gaming success has hardened the boys and girls at Nokia just a bit, and they’re ready to come out swinging. The target? Fellow European manufacturer Sony Ericsson, of course, which has been rumored for eons to be cooking up some sort of PlayStation- or PSP-branded handset to go head to head with the likes of Nokia’s N-Gage service. The head of Nokia’s games division went on the assault at a recent press event for its brand spanking new N-Gage client, saying “I’m not scared about anybody. The real question is how do they do it? Can they create a link between the PSP games and a phone? Can they do the multiplayer and online stuff? We’ve been doing this for two years and it hasn’t been easy.” In other words: bring it, Sony Ericsson, because we don’t think you can do it. Kind of funny to be lashing out against a product that hasn’t been announced (much less launched) though.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism

After recently revealing two under 100 USD handsets, Nokia announces its latest addition to the Prism Collection, the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism. Opposite to the earlier mentioned low-end phones, Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism is aimed at design-conscious consumers. With its seamless diamond-cut design with a crystal center key, the latest Prism device continues to highlight the geometric shapes and personalized style of the Prism Collection.

Nokia worked in collaboration with the creative designer Frederique Daubal, which resulted in unique laser-etched graphic designs, distinctive wallpapers as well as exclusive accessories to the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism. The wallpapers inspired by Daubal communicate the reflection of light and capture the feel of angular prisms and triangles.

The graphic design of the aluminum back cover, together with intriguing light effects, makes each handset unique and complements the glamorous appeal of the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism.


Combining special design and technology, the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism features an eye-catching large OLED display, with organic, modern digital art wallpapers inspired by Daubal. From a technical standpoint, the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism comes with a 2 megapixel camera, 3G technology for fast and easy downloads and browsing, 1 GB of internal memory and a music player with matching headset. The user can also personalize the color of the light in the keymat, choosing from 49 different colors.

The latest addition to the Prism Collection, Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism comes to stiffen the market success of the series. If anyone has ever doubted that a phone with such a weird design can be attractive, then the simple fact that the Collection already counts three handsets should tell them they were so wrong.

Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism will be available in the first quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail price of EUR 375, before taxes and subsidies.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Nokia set to recall millions of mobiles


Nokia, the world's leading maker of mobile phones, said yesterday it would offer free-of-charge replacements for some of its Nokia BL-5C batteries after around 100 incidents of overheating were reported globally. No serious property damage or injuries were reported as a result of the incidents, the Finnish company said in a statement.

The batteries were manufactured by Japan's Matsushita Battery Industrial Company. Nokia has several suppliers for BL-5C batteries who have collectively produced more than 300 million such products, the company said. The product advisory issued applied only to the 46 million batteries manufactured by Matsushita between December 2005 and November 2006.
"There have been approximately 100 incidents of overheating reported globally. No serious injuries or property damage have been reported," Nokia said, adding that the overheating had occurred while the batteries were being charged.


Nokia mobile phone users were asked to check the 26-character serial number on the back of their phones to compare it with the identification numbers on the Nokia web site www.nokia.com/batteryreplacement or contact a local Nokia call centre.


Last year, Sony recalled more than ten million laptops after it discovered that lithium-ion batteries used in them could overheat and catch fire. The recalls included notebooks made by other major computer makers, including Dell, Lenovo, Apple and Acer.


Nokia sells products in 130 countries and employs 110,000 people worldwide. In the second quarter, it sold 100 million mobile devices. It has about 38 per cent of the global mobile market.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Nokia Secret Codes
With Nokia codes or Nokia secret codes you can access hidden features and gain information about your Nokia phone. Many of the Nokia codes are only normally used by Nokia engineers.

Nokia Code function:
--*3370# This Nokia code activates Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) - Your Nokia cell phone uses the best sound quality but talk time is reduced my approx. 5%

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

*#4720# With this Nokia code you can deactivate the Half Rate Codec

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

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

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

*#147# This lets you know who called you last (Only vodofone)

*#1471# Last call (Only vodofone)

*#21# This phone code allows you to check the number that "All Calls" are diverted to

*#2640# Displays phone security code in use

*#30# Lets you see the private number

*#43# Allows you to check the "Call Waiting" status of your cell 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# Phone code that 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.--

Thursday, December 13, 2007



Nokia Eco Mobile Phone Concept








The first company that seems to be really interested in the environment - Nokia - conceived a new Eco Sensor Concept mobile phone. Last week the Finnish handset manufacturer presented its new 'green' vision in the form of the Nokia 3110 Evolve version, a mobile device with bio-covers made from more than 50% renewable material. This time Nokia Research Center supported by designers found a new way to reduce our environmental footprint.

The futuristic concept will help you stay connected with friends, as well as with your health and local environment. There's also the option to share all this information with other users, thus increasing the global environmental awareness.
At this stage I believe that technical specifications of the device are not that important, as long as it will be viable and will help with the environment, but I'm sure that Nokia will make it suitable.
Anyway, the concept consists of two parts, a wearable sensor unit that can sense and analyze your environment, health and local weather conditions, and a dedicated mobile phone. The sensor unit should be worn on a wrist or neck strap made from solar cells that will also provide power to the sensors. The mobile phone will be in constant contact with NFC (near field communication) and RFID (radio frequency identification) technologies, which will relay information from the sensors to the phone or to other devices that support RFID technology.
The material used in the design will be renewable and/or reclaimed, and the technologies used inside the phone, as well as the sensor unit will be of a low power consumption class. Moreover, the user will be able to choose which sensors he would like to have inside the sensing device, which means that it will be fully customizable according to the user's needs and desires.

The mobile phone will benefit from a wide range of services, especially built upon the environmental data collected from such a device. These services can range from personal health monitoring and improvement to large-scale collective efforts to promote sustainable lifestyle choices.