n93i.jpgWeight: 163 g
Length: 108 mm
Width: 58 mm
Thickness: 25 mm

  • Main display: 16.7 million true colors, 240 x 320 pixels
  • Sub-display: 128 x 36 pixels

Price Range: $660.50 to $880.00

The front of the N93i includes a mirrored finish with a hidden LCD screen that looks very impressive, but we can’t help but feel that it will be covered with scratches in no time. The keypad comprises a flat metal surface with well-spaced buttons, while the rest of the N93i is finished in silver plastic with a contrasting dark grey surface used on the underside. The most striking element, however, is the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar autofocus lens as used in Sony’s very successful slim range of digital cameras.

The integrated digital camera allows you to record high-quality videos in MP4 format at 30 frames per second and with 640 x 480 resolution. There’s 3x optical zoom and up to 8x digital, and at the highest quality, the 1GB SD card should allow roughly 45 minutes of recording. With this much storage on board, you can easily store over 500 still images at a maximum 2048 x 1536 resolution.

The phone comes with 50 Mbytes of internal memory & the user can add a MicroSD™ memory card to expand the memory capabilities to suit their storage needs. The N93i measures 108 x 58 x 25 mm which provides an easy to manage handset which fits in the users hand perfectly. The handsets weighs 163 grams including the fitted battery which provides the user with a solid feel to their N93i smart phone. The Nokia N93i comes from the same family as the Nokia N70 Music Edition, Nokia N76, Nokia N80 Internet Edition which are members of the Nokia N Series.

Key Features:

3.2 megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and 3x optical zoom
Create slideshows from your favorite pictures
Record up to 90 mins of video with expandable memory up to
2 GB*
Edit your videos with the Adobe Premiere Elements
Upload and share your pictures and videos with mobile blogging
Play your music and movies wirelessly on compatible electronic devices

Multimedia:

Integrated FM radio
Integrated music player for MP3/AAC/M4A/eAAC+/AAC+ formats
RealPlayer Media Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
Stream media files from compatible media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in larger size
Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC

Data Transfer:

EDGE*: Class B
GPRS: Class B
WCDMA 2100 with simultaneous voice and packet data
Dual transfer mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks
*Please note that these services require network support

Nokia 7373

 

7373.jpgVolume: 75 cc
Weight: 104 g
Length: 88 mm
Width: 43 mm
Thickness(max): 23 mm

Display: 262,144 colors QVGA 320 x 240 pixels 2″ display.
Adjustable brightness and contrast

Price: $310.00 - $430.30

The Nokia 7373 is an upgraded version of the 7370 from Nokia’s L’Amour series. It’s a visually stunning phone, available in a choice of colours - Powder Pink (pictured) and Bronze Black, with more masculine graphics. The 7373 has the same swivel design as the 7370. It’s a very compact phone when closed, and to open you flip the keypad sideways so that it rotates in your hand into the open position - cool! The surface finish of the phone is stunning, with elaborate, tooled surfaces and embossed finishing. One negative aspect is that the phone has to be opened in order to access the controls - other rotating or sliding phones usually have at least some navigation keys on the outside, so that the phone can be used when closed.

Swiveling the 7373 open, the display will automatically reorient itself so that the picture won’t be upside down. It can’t be swiveled 360 degrees, so if you swiveled it open clockwise, it will have to be closed counterclockwise. The keypad is white backlit and has a very nice feel to it. The 5-way navigational D-pad is flanked by both left and right softkeys, and Call and End keys. The keypad is set flush with the body but provides pretty good feedback. The keys are large enough to be comfortably pressed on. Hiding just behind the curved end of the top portion, you will find the 7373’s built-in stereo speakers.

As far as specifications are concerned, the 7373 is a mid-range handset. Its camera shoots at resolutions up to 2-megapixels, but images are less good than those obtained from other phones with this capability. Colour reproduction is a bit off at times, the lens doesn’t seem to let in a great deal of light for indoor photography and definition isn’t what it could be. But for simple snaps the phone performs adequately.
There is a music player, of course, and the 10MB of internal memory is supplemented by a microSD card slot. Sadly the slot is under the battery so there is no chance of quickly swapping cards to refresh the set of tunes you are carrying: the phone has to be powered down as part of that process. There is also an FM radio - a real plus point.

The phone comes with high quality imaging with the built in 2 megapixel camera feature complete with a 8 x digital zoom function. The user can take still photo, record video footage & playback video on their Nokia 7373. The phone comes with a dedicated camera button which is easy to access & allows the user to take a quick shot in an instant.
The phone comes with Bluetooth® technology which will connect the Nokia 7373 to any Bluetooth® compatible devices without the need for wires. The user can connect their phone to a Bluetooth® compatible printer, headset or laptop & enjoy a totally wirefree connection. The user will be able to transfer data & download files instantly & at high speed thanks to the built in EDGE technology. The phone comes with a WAP Internet browser which can view websites in either HTML or XHTML. The user can use their mobile Internet browser like they would their personal computers browser. The tri band technology works over GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900 which will automatically switch between the three bands. The Nokia 7373 comes with a battery, charger & Nokia headset included in the kit which will get the user off to a great start.

Key features:
ylish swivel design with elaborate, tooled surfaces and embossed finishing.
Integrated 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and video recorder
Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging function
Bluetooth enabled for hassle-free, wireless connectivity
Music player with twin stereo speakers and up to 2 GB storage capability
Stereo widening technology

Multimedia:
Listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations
Find out what song is playing, who it’s by and other artist information
Download the songs you buy directly into your phone
Integrated FM radio and MPEG4 player
Integrated music player for eAAC SpMidi/AAC/AAC+/enhanced AAC+ formats
Music Player with enhance UI and play list
Music Library with sort by Artist, Genre, Album etc
Playback for the following video formats: 3GPP, H.263 video
Video player

Browsing:
xHTML over TCP/IP
Full OMA Digital Rights Management 2.0 for content protection - including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery, separate delivery and superdistribution

Imaging:
Concave mirror for self-portraits
Take and send images in sharp colors, sepia, black and white picture
Easy picture shoot, send and show

Messaging:
Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips
Email: Supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, and APOP protocols.
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging and SMS distribution list
Nokia Xpress audio messaging: Send a spontaneously recorded voice clip via MMS

5700.jpgVolume: 84 cc
Weight: 115 g with battery
Length: 108.2 mm
Width: 50.5 mm
Thickness (max): 17.3 mm

Display: 16 million colors QVGA 240 x 320 pixels 2.2″ display
Size: 33.48 mm x 44.64 mm

Price range: $369 - $560

The Nokia 5700 XpressMusic 3G smartphone comes with a highly useable twist action keypad, camera mode & music mode which makes the handset a pleasure to use. The casing comes in a choice of colours which include red, grey or black coloured main section & the remainder of the handset comes in a smooth white finish. The 5700 is stylish, fashionable & a fun handset to use. The phone is a member of the Nokia XpressMusic range which includes other fashionable music phones including the Nokia 3250 XpressMusic & the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic. The 5700 XpressMusic weighs 128 gram which is a good weight for a 3G capable smartphone. The phone has a solid & chunky feel when in the users hand which measures 17.3mm thick, 50.5mm wide & 108.2mm high. The Nokia 5700 XpressMusic comes with a removable battery, a headset, travel charger, USB cable, Nokia PC Suite CD Rom & a user guide included in the start up kit.

The quality of music playback itself is very good. This is an S60 handset and the software is tried and tested. There’s an equaliser, stereo widening, playlist management and support for the composer tag.
The phone has stereo speakers and, while this listener always has difficulty hearing stereo effects from twin speakers located close together on mobile phone hardware, there is no doubt that they deliver plenty of volume with minimal distortion.
Storage capacity on the phone itself is not great at just 128MB, but the handset comes with a 1GB MicroSD card that goes into a slot on the right-hand side of the casing. And you get a cable and software for PC connectivity which functions both for getting music onto the phone and handling the other S60 applications, including diary and contact synchronisation.
In all this we’ve not mentioned the key feature of this phone. The section holding the number pad can be twisted through a full 180 degrees. When you send the number pad to the back of phone it is replaced by a control panel that contains extra-large forward and back buttons and a central pause/play button. When you bring this to the front the music player automatically starts running and you are ready to listen.

The 5700 has support for 2.5mm headphones that plug straight into the audio socket, 3.5mm headphones through an adapter, and stereo Bluetooth headphones. The sales package includes a 3.5mm adapter, which also has its own set of external music controls, and some 3.5mm headphones to plug into the adapter.
Sound quality is very good on the 5700, although it is largely determined by how good your headphones are. If you’re an audiophile, I’d strongly recommend using your own favourite headphones. The included 3.5mm ones have good sound quality but seem to limit the volume, and using third party alternatives made the music much louder. You can use third party headphones through the 3.5mm adapter, or wirelessly through a BH-500 Bluetooth adapter.
The 5700’s music player is silent between tracks (older S60 phones used to have a distinct crunching noise when tracks changed), and you can change tracks during playback without the music player panicking. It’s worth emphasising that there IS a gap between tracks, even if it’s silent, so if gapless playback is important to you (for example if a long classical piece is divided into several tracks) then you have to combine the piece’s separate tracks into one big track on your PC, then transfer it to the phone. It’s also worth mentioning that there’s a one second delay between pressing a music control and the action actually taking place.

Key features:
Experience crystal clear Hi-Fi sound with dedicated audio chip
Share your grooves through the built-in stereo loudspeakers with 5-band equalizer, stereo widening, loudness and balance
Snap photos and videos on a 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and flash
Shoot up to 5 images wide in panorama mode and view your amazing photos on a large 2.2″ QVGA screen
Enjoy seamless web browsing and faster download speeds via 3G technology
Access your music in an instant with a smart twist and a touch of dedicated keys
Plug in compatible Bluetooth stereo wireless headset to listen and control your music
Store up to 1,500 of the songs you love on a 4 GB microSD card* to keep the music flowing

Other Features:
Internal antenna
Changeable color themes, user defined themes
Offline mode: All transmission-related activities turned off
Internal vibration
Flash lite player version 2.0
Automatic keypad lock
Tutorial application

Messaging:
Multimedia messaging: MMS for creating, receiving, editing, and sending videos and pictures with AMR voice clips (with up to 300 KB)
Email: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP, Support for IMAP IDLE, OMA e-mail notification, MIME. Support for attachments: (.jpg, .3gp, .mp3).
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Audio messaging: Record your own voice message and send to compatible devices
SMS reader and High-Quality-Text-to-speech, SIND
Instant Messaging and Presence-enhanced contacts

32502.jpgVolume: 96.2 cc
Weight: 115 g
Length: 103.8 mm
Width: 50 mm
Thickness: 19.8 mm

Display: 262K color Active TFT 176 x 208 pixels display
Size: 34.8 mm x 41.1 mm

Price range: $313.00 to $449.00

Firstly, the model has to be associated with an expensive phone in terms of form-factor, rotating block’s presence. Nokia N90 was taken as an expensive prototype, at the moment it is the only phone with rotating block with camera. Another phone closely related to Nokia 3250 is Nokia N91, a music phone with hard drive. Nokia tries to focus attention of the press and consumers on the fact that 3250 is N91’s junior version, music capabilities are similar, although models are placed into two separate classes because of materials used and storage type. Nokia 3250 looks like an inexpensive, cheap analogue of the above mentioned products. But some of the advantages of elder handsets are projected on the junior model. This example of PR program deserves intent attention, this is a highly successful project.

Model’s design is unusual, for the first time one of the manufacturer was brave enough to place keypad on the rotating block. The difference between Nokia N90 is huge, since on that model rotating part was used only for camera, and it was not affecting the rest of the phone, it only mattered during photo sessions. The creation of such solution is only a devote to marketing, an attempt to associate Nokia 3250 with an elder model, it was technically possible to place camera module anywhere (in case with N90). On the other side rotating block in some Nokia 3350 will become essential in order to place three megapixel module and prevent phone’s size increase. In this model Nokia was testing out the design, what feedback it would receive. It was an attempt to find out weak spots during exploitation by users. Laboratories are of course usable, but collision with reality always results in pleasant and unpleasant surprises.

The covers of the phone are irremovable, which promises that its construction should be of the pretty solid ones. And it really is. All parts of the phone stick together very well, giving a strong impression of firmness. In other words, Nokia 3250’s body is one of the best on the entire mobile phones market. The lateral sides of the device, including those constituting part of the bottom rotary segment, are all made of metal. They close all parts of the body so firmly that it does not give a single creak or crunch. Both top and bottom areas of the metal lateral sides are decorated with plastic capsule.

Key features:
Twist-on design to access phone, camera or music functions
Play your tracks randomly and build playlists effortlessly with a built-in music player, and dedicated music keys
Memory expandable up to 1 GB of storage space for 750 songs of great quality stereo audio with the new, advanced eAAC+ digital audio codec*
Share playlists with your friends over Bluetooth, MMS, or email
Plug your own headphones into the connector jack in the headset cable
Integrated 2 megapixel digital camera with 4x zoom
Turn and capture still photos or video in a single twist
Share and publish your mobile memories via blogging
High-resolution, 262K color display

Personal information management (PIM):
Calendar
Notepad
World Clock
Converter
Calculator
File Manager
Remote synchronization
Active idle
Messaging
Browsing

Platform security:
Device integrity (no tampering of binaries and device settings)
End-user privacy (protected access to contacts, calendar, messages)
Controlling the access to sensitive operations (such as protecting network connections)

Messaging:
MMS OMA 1.2: Combine image, video, text, and voice clips and send as an MMS to a compatible phone or PC; use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation. The MMS OMA 1.2 specification allows you to send/receive messages up to 300 KB in size
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Predictive text input: Support for all major languages in Asia Pacific and Europe
Email: Supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols

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