Nokia 7900

Friday, February 15, 2008


Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism is what the newly announced model is called.The new Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism was developed in cooperation with the designer Frederique Daubal and features unique laser-etched graphic designs and wallpapers as well as exclusive accessories.

Apart from the bling-bling crystal fitted on the navigational D-pad and the hip design of the aluminum back cover, the Nokia Crystal Prism is no different from the original Nokia 7900 Prism. It sports a 2" QVGA OLED display supporting up to 16 million colors. The user can also choose among 49 different colors for the backlighting of the handset.

In addition, the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism features "living" wallpapers, which change dynamically taking into account the time of day, and the battery and signal strength status thus creating unique graphics for your home screen.



In addition to a 2 megapixel camera with flash, the phone comes with 1GB of internal memory (no memory card slot available). The 7900 Crystal Prism uses a microUSB port for data transfers, which is becoming increasingly popular among latest Nokia phones.

Nokia N82 Black version !


Nokia silently released the highly expected and speculated Nokia N82 Black version.

starting with the HSDPA with video calls and quad-band GSM support. The 100MB of integrated memory is complemented by the microSD memory slot. The 2.4" 16M color QVGA TFT display is among the other highlights.



Nokia N82, pretty much identical in hardware to the N95. It has 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, capable of capturing 30fps MPEG4 videos at VGA resolution, and has a TV-out port to watch those on your TV set.

The most significant difference to the Nokia N95 is however the built-in xenon flash which highlights the photo-centric nature of the Nokia N82, as well as the screen auto rotation.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Wednesday, February 13, 2008



The couple of highlights of the XPERIA X1 are most definitely the 3-inch WVGA touchscreen display, as well as the optical joystick navigation. Besides, almost all connectivity media are present - from a 3.5mm audio jack to GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, everything is on board.

Typing is sweet with the slide-out QWERTY keyboard, while the 9 available home screens should suit every scenario and all user preferences. The multimedia set includes FM radio without RDS and Media player.



The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 also has a 3.2 megapixel camera and will come with 400MB of internal storage. It is expandable through the microSD card slot. The handset will have support for all the four GSM network bands and four 3G network bands as well. HSDPA and HSUPA ensure the quick data transfers around.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 will be powered by a 500MHz ARM CPU and is expected to hit the shelves in the second half of 2008.

Nokia N78 successor to N73







The N78 packs a range of technologies, including integrated A-GPS, with free Nokia Maps, WLAN and high-speed HSPDA 3G connectivity, a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and support for microSD memory card up to 8 GB. Novelties include photo geotagging and an integrated FM transmitter that allows music to be played on any FM radio, in a car or at home.

Music remains a core feature of the N78, and of Nokia's Nseries range in general. In addition to up to 8GB of memory, internal speakers and support for standard 3.5mm headphones, the N78 also comes with Nokia Internet Radio.




Nokia N96 is Now Official


he new N96 is official! The word's all over the Internet, with pictures and a limited spec sheet. Nokia finally made the phone available at GSMA Barcelona today, and our man there reports that the phone is a union of the N81 and the N95.

The N96 has a 5MP camera with Carl-Zeiss lens and Xenon flash, and will come with S60 3rd feature pack, which is yet to make a release. To make the surfing experience a little richer, a fully flash-enabled surfing interface is included. The phone will come with 16GB of space built in, with an option to double that with a memory card .