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Nokia 3G Booklet – A Laptop That Sits on Your Palm

October 13th, 2009

Nokia Booklet 3GDo you wish that your laptop was a lot smaller? If you are one of the people who feel that their computer is becoming an obstacle to their comfortable mobility, then there is good news. Nokia has announced one of its most unique and innovative products called Nokia 3G Booklet. It is like a mini laptop, and brings all the benefits and useful features of your laptop in an attractive looking booklet, which is just about the size of a netbook.

Nokia 3G Booklet is just 10.1” wide and about 2 cm thick, and it can easily fit your palm. This product can surely save you a lot of stress that you undergo carrying your laptop around wherever you have to travel because it offers you everything you needed in a computer. From working on your professional documents to surfing the web and checking your email, and from listening to music to watching movies, Nokia 3G Booklet can offer you convenience like never before.

In fact, Nokia 3G booklet is one step ahead of most of the netbooks and devices of the similar size due to its remarkable display and a built-in assisted GPS receiver. You will hardly find a 10.1” inch screen with a 1280 x 720 resolution, which offers a high quality image display setting new standards. The device can be a perfect navigator for you through its built-in GPS and Ovi maps application. It also comes with an accelerometer, a SIM slot for telecommunications and a 1.3 mega pixel camera.

With a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1 GB RAM and a remarkable hard drive capacity of 120 GB, Nokia 3G Booklet can make life really easy for you. With the elegant glossy aluminum finish of Nokia 3G Booklet, you can move more conveniently along with your work, while staying connected with the rest of the world. If this appeals to you make sure you keep track of all the latest Nokia Booklet 3G deals on offer.

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Top – notch music touchscreen at your service!

October 5th, 2009

Nokia X6There is a lot of buzz about the Nokia X6, and this is not without reason. The phone is one of the initial devices to have been launched as part of the X-series of mobile phones and can be said to be the successor to the Nokia 5800. The slick combination of services and features make it a true bestseller for Nokia. Let’s see whether the Nokia X6 Reviews are true in saying that this is an awesome phone.

The bar phone has a very trendy and sleek look and targets mainly the youth. Not only is it extremely sexy but the fact that it comes with the Comes With Music service means that you get unlimited music for one whole year for absolutely no cost and you get to keep the music with you even after the one year.

The phone has a whooping 32 GB of internal memory. The connectivity options include 3G with HSDPA and Wi-Fi, meaning that you will be able to surf and download items at high speed from the internet. The microUSB port at the top of the phone enables you to transfer any items easily between the computer and the phone.

The 3.2 inch capacitive touchscreen is Nokia’s first stab at a capacitive screen. The screen is really good as you can navigate through the phone with a flick of your finger rather than having to press it hard. The massive 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and a Carl Zeiss optics lens, meaning that you can shoot super – clear pictures. The presence of a dual LED flash means that pictures taken in low light will also be clear. VGA recording is possible on the phone.

The phone isn’t too small, but it doesn’t feel uncomfortable in your hand. However, the fact that it is built entirely from plastic makes it a bit of a dampner. The price, too, seems to be a bit too high at 400 pounds, but we expect it to fall once it is released near Christmas. If you are not too keen on forking out that much you can always get the Nokia X6 on contract for a monthly payment.

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Nokia N97 delights with a smaller size and smaller price!

October 5th, 2009

Nokia N97 MiniMost of our regular readers, as well as those at Nokia Conversations, weren’t too sure as to whether to believe the 2 sets of leaks of pictures and details of the Nokia N97 Mini but a live preview of the phone, which is available online, put all these to rest, along with the official announcement by Nokia at Nokia World ’09. The Mini is a slightly downgraded version of the Nokia N97, which is the flagship of Nokia. Nokia N97 Mini Reviews haven’t been too bad, so let’s have a look at it.

As a pared – down version of the original Nokia N97, the phone will come with about 8 GB of inbuilt memory, rather than the 32 GB of its big brother. The D-pad is absent in the phone and the size of the keypad has been reduced, which makes it a tad uncomfortable for people with bigger fingers to use it. Though the camera module has remained the same, the Mini doesn’t have a cover for the camera, thereby exposing it to fingerprints, dust and scratches.

However, if you look at the positive side of things, the Mini has a nice metal battery cover rather than the plastic one used in its big brother. The phone also has a more solid feel to it. Kinetic scrolling is also present in the phone, just like in the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, thereby enabling you to go through the menu with ease.

However, some reviews have a problem with the pricing, saying that the fact that it is only 100 euro less isn’t enough. However, we can’t agree with this. Admittedly, the Nokia N97 is a bit more expensive than we would have liked, but we just can’t help but feel that the price difference isn’t so bad. The original handset is nearly 400 euro, so it would be quite daft to expect its younger sibling to retail at less than 300 euro, in our opinion.

Expect it to be released in October, so make sure you have your cash ready! At that time there will be plenty of great Nokia N97 deals on offer.

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