Nokia 5030 XpressRadio Red (coming soon)
The Nokia 5030 XpressRadio is an entry–level, budget phone aimed at the low end of the market. The 5030 has a basic, but playful bar design and the handset although 15mm thick, weighs only a mere 82g. With the idea that the phone is targeted at new growing markets, the device is quite inexpensive, but what you get for your money is respectable.
There is a dedicated radio key, as you would expect from a phone called XpressRadio, and an inbuilt antenna so you no longer have to attach the headphones for the radio to work, which is wonderful as the phone comes equipped with a great loudspeaker. It seems that the radio is the main form of receiving information as there is no GPRS, 3G, Bluetooth or infrared. Overall an attractive looking phone.
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Nokia N97 In Black Or White
The Nokia N97 is the flagship of the Nseries range and the first in the next generation of Nseries phones.
The N97 has a 3.5 inch touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, high quality camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a massive 32GB expandable memory, GPS and DVD quality video recording and editing. The N97 is the first Nokia to have a sideways slider which is integral to its design. This uncovers the full QWERTY keypad and leaves the impressive 3.5 touch screen at a 35 degree angle. Not only is this functional, it also adds to the phones elegance and finesse.
As you would expect with any Nseries, the Nokia N97 comes packed with the newest software and applications, including Nokia Maps with satellite imagery and geo–tagging. It comes adorned with a huge internal memory of 32GB which can be expanded to a massive 48GB using a 16GB memory expansion slot. This memory potential is useful for the storage of images and particularly videos or movies, which can be watched comfortably on the tilted widescreen display at a full 30 frames per second. The N97 comes with built in A–GPS which is always useful to avoid getting lost and with Wi–Fi and HSDPA support for fast internet connection the N97 becomes the perfect phone for both business and pleasure.
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Nokia N86.
The N86 is another impressive Nseries mobile from Nokia to compete on the Smartphone stage. It's a sleek, stylish and professional looking slider phone which has both great design features and an impressive array of functions. The slider is a two way mechanism, previously seen on the Nokia N95 and N96. The screen is a decent 2.6 inch OLED which is good enough for pleasant viewing. On the back of the N86 is an active kick stand, which when opened fires up a user–defined application.
The main draw of the Nokia N86 is the very impressive 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. It has angle optics, autofocus, dual LED flash and geotagging facilities. The cameras capabilities are at the high end of what the N86's peers can compete with and, along with the Symbian OS, it's what will make this phone a popular choice.
To complete its impressive multimedia collection of features the N86 has decent media playing facilities, along with stereo Bluetooth and a wireless FM transmitter so you can listen to all your favourite tracks through you car or house radio.
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Nokia 6700.
The Nokia 6700 classic is a high spec, midrange phone and the modern successor to the popular Nokia 6300. It has a slick, slender bar design and is made from quality materials. This gives a professional look, although aesthetically it's fairly conventional. Despite its mediocre appearance the technical capabilities of the Nokia 6700 classic impress.
With GPS and the impressive Nokia Maps software with drive and walk settings, you will never be lost. 3G and HSDPA are also present and give respectable internet speeds while on the move. The 6700 classic is also bundled with the awesome Nokia WebKit Open Source Browser. It has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, accelerometer, Bluetooth, plenty of audio and video features plus microSD memory card support.
The Nokia 6700 classic also has tap–for–clock and turn–to–mute features, which we first saw in the Nokia 8800 Arte. Overall, this is a quality Nokia mobile phone, highly competitive with a vast array of useful features.
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Nokia 6303.
The Nokia 6303 classic has a modest candy bar look. Apart from its smoothly rounded edges there are no particular aesthetic features that set it apart, it is a classic midrange phone aimed at the midrange market. It has a nice price tag and is a useful upgrade to the popular Nokia 6300 model. Measuring just 11.7mm and weighing 96g, the Nokia 6303 classic will fit nicely in any pocket and with an impressive battery life of 7 hours talk time and 18 days standby time it will be a respectable phone for someone who is constantly using their mobile device. To minimise the cost there's no 3G or Wi–Fi with this model; however it does come with Bluetooth and the Nokia maps application is pre–installed.
The Nokia 6303 classic is equipped with a fairly good 3.2 megapixel camera which is perfect for capturing those memorable occasions and with autofocus and duel LED flash it makes capturing the perfect image all the easier. Audio features are also ample, one of the most useful perhaps is the 3.5mm headphone jack so you can use your favourite headphones to listen to your MP3s or FM radio. The Nokia 6303 classic supports microSD memory cards up to 4GB.
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Nokia 5800.
With the Nokia 5800 Comes With Music you can download as many songs as you like from the millions available in the Nokia Music Store for 12 months. Better yet, once the service term expires you get to keep all the music you downloaded without an ongoing subscription fee.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a 3.2 inch touchscreen and the latest S60 interface, especially adapted for touch control. As the XpressMusic name suggests, this is a fantastic music phone. Supporting microSD cards up to 16GB there's plenty of storage for music and video files. There's an accelerometer, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio and a TV out port for viewing videos or playing the built–in games on your big screen.
The camera on the Nokia 5800 has 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flash. This might not sound impressive but it has a high quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Photographs are noticeably better compared to those taken with an iPhone or with an older generation cameraphone. The built–in web browser is excellent. The screen renders quickly and web pages can be dragged with a finger swipe or zoomed with a double tap on the screen. The Nokia 5800 has 3G, HSDPA and Wi–Fi. There's also a built–in GPS receiver and a special touchscreen version of Nokia Maps is pre–installed. Don't forget it's also a phone! The on–screen numeric keypad makes dialling easy and there's a choice of on–screen QWERTY keyboards or handwriting recognition for text input.
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The Nokia E63 is a professional QWERTY mobile phone with lots to offer and a reasonable price tag. It appears to be a wider version of the E71 business model and although it is made of plastic and not metal, the E63 maintains the quality feel of a high class device. The QWERTY keypad ensures the phone has a user friendly layout and this model has all the functionality of its business counterpart. The impressive 2.4 inch QVGA screen boasts 16 million colours and is great for watching films, if converted to MPEG4 format and saved to a memory card. The Nokia E63 also has good browser capabilities and performs well with the most complex of sites.
You'll also find a 2 megapixel fixed focus camera on board with flash and QVGA video record. There's 110MB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 8GB using a microSD card. Memory cards are hot swappable, which means they can be removed and another inserted without switchi9ng off the phone. Another useful feature of the E63 is the 3.5mm headphone jack which affords the use of ordinary headphones to enhance the audio experience of the phone. In summary the Nokia E63 is an economical and impressively functional mobile phone which has a relatively streamline design. Although it lacks the GPS feature of its E71 counterpart, it is still a reliable and desirable phone. Available in two colours; Ruby red or Ultramarine blue.
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Nokia 5130 XpressMusic.
The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic is an entry–level music phone in the XpressMusic series. As with other phones in this series it has the useful adaptation of a 3.5mm headphone jack which is surprisingly quite uncommon among its music phone competitors. It has a simple bar, or candybar design, with a depth of 14.8mm which makes it quite a robust and sturdy phone. The 5130 plays all the basic music formats, as you would expect with a music–centric phone, and is gilded with dedicated music playback keys. It also has inbuilt speakers, which can be surprisingly useful.
This entry level XpressMusic phone also boasts a 2 megapixel camera which takes reasonable snapshots and also has video recording capabilities. The 5130 also supports the popular ‘Share on Ovi' service, which allows you to upload your pictures straight to the internet. There is an internal memory of only 30MB but this can be expanded using a microSD memory card. In summary the Nokia 5130 XpressMusic is a basic budget music phone with quirky features that make it popular in its class.
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Nokia 8800 Arte Gold
An unmistakable passion for detail, the finest natural materials used and state–of–the–art precision engineering combine for an experience like no other. The unique open and closing mechanism features a bi–stable spring and stainless steel ball bearing system, similar to those used in high–performance automobiles; all combine to result in a elegant seamless glide. Subtle and tactile, a delight to the senses when ever you touch the Nokia 8800 Arte. A sensual statement of style in – black metal and glass. The Nokia 8800 Arte is crafted from carefully selected materials of the finest quality. A solid metal body and scratch resistant mineral glass display are some of the brilliant and eclectic materials used in the Nokia 8800 Arte. Experience cutting edge technology seamlessly concealed within a minimalist masterpiece of timeless elegance.
The ultimate device in the Nokia 8800 range comes in two forms, the 8800 Arte and the 8800 Sapphire. These luxury phones are almost identical, with the Sapphire being the more expensive and having a whole piece sapphire as its directional controller. Both phones have a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3G and 1GB of memory. There are a few nice features such as tap–for–time, simply tap the phone case a couple of times and the clock display will show on the screen. Included in the luxury package you'll also find a docking station and a noise cancelling Bluetooth headset.
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Nokia E75.
The Nokia E75 is a high–end, high quality E–series smartphone with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. The E75 is a compromise between utility and size. It is not as slender as the Nokia E55, nor as slim as the E71 – with which it shares a similar specification and could be considered a direct alternative – but the E75 packs in an all–important full QWERTY keyboard. Considering this, it's relatively slim and compact, just 14.4mm thick. The steel plated back of the phone oozes quality and style. Sadly this doesn't continue around to the front of the phone, which is the same glossy plastic found on the Nokia N85 and N96 and may not be to everyone's taste. The slide out keyboard is in a different class though, it is framed with chrome, very solid and is a joy to use.
The Nokia E75 undoubtedly appeals to professionals on the move, with its business–oriented software and Symbian S60 OS. The 2.4 inch screen is among the best on the market and remains legible in direct sunlight. There are a whole host of email clients supported. With 3G, HSDPA and Wi–Fi, this is a very handy device to have outside of the office. GPS is also present and a 4GB memory card is included. Symbian S60 Feature Pack 2 is included, which means numerous software updates, making the E75 even better than the class–leading E71 when it comes to messaging and organisation. The camera and multimedia functions are not the main features of this phone; however they are still reasonable with a decent music and video player, FM radio and a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash.
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The Nokia 1661 is a simple phone at a bargain price. It has an excellent battery life with up to 26 days standby between charges. There are no complicated features, it's perfect for people who just need to make calls and send texts. It has a handy torch built in and also an FM radio, so you can listen to the news, sport or your favourite radio show while you're on the move.
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The Nokia 3600 Slide is a neat and compact, mid–range slider. It has a nice oval shape with a 2 inch screen. Classed as all–round entertainment phone, the Nokia 3600 Slide has a stereo FM radio and Nokia's renowned music player, which is controlled using the large D–pad on the front of the phone. It has a 2.5mm audio jack so you'll need a 3.5mm adapter (get on one eBay) if you want to use your own headphones. A 512MB memory card is included. This can be expanded to 8GB.
The 3 megapixel camera can take photos at a resolution up to 2048x1536 pixels, which is more than enough for most people. It has autofocus and produces reasonable photographs for a mid–range cameraphone. Basic VGA video recording is also offered at 15 frames per second. A nice feature is the TV out port, which allows photos and videos to be shown on your big screen TV.
Running on the latest version of Nokia's S40 operating system, the Nokia 3600 Slide includes a handful of games and plenty of useful applications. For example, there's an all–embracing organiser, Opera Mini web browser and Nokia Maps applications. Nokia Maps is a route planner with easy–to–follow directions. When connected up to a Bluetooth GPS receiver, the Nokia 3600 Slide can become a complete sat nav device.
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5800 XpressMusic.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a 3.2 inch touchscreen and the latest S60 interface, especially adapted for touch control. As the XpressMusic name suggests, this is a fantastic music phone. Supporting microSD cards up to 16GB there's plenty of storage for music and video files. There's an accelerometer, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio and a TV out port for viewing videos or playing the built–in games on your big screen.
The camera on the Nokia 5800 has 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flash. This might not sound impressive but it has a high quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Photographs are noticeably better compared to those taken with an iPhone or with an older generation cameraphone. The built–in web browser is excellent. The screen renders quickly and web pages can be dragged with a finger swipe or zoomed with a double tap on the screen. The Nokia 5800 has 3G, HSDPA and Wi–Fi. There's also a built–in GPS receiver and a special touchscreen version of Nokia Maps is pre–installed. Don't forget it's also a phone! The on–screen numeric keypad makes dialling easy and there's a choice of on–screen QWERTY keyboards or handwriting recognition for text input.
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The Nokia E71 is a professional QWERTY phone, and the successor to the E61. It's a Symbian smartphone with a full QWERTY keypad and a 2.4 inch display. Measuring just 10mm this is a very slim messaging device. Email is well supported with plenty of configuration options including Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail and Microsoft Exchange.
Unlike the lower–priced Nokia E63, the Nokia E71 has GPS and comes loaded with the latest Nokia Maps application. The 3 megapixel autofocus camera also makes use of GPS by geo–tagging your photos with their exact location. The E71 has excellent web browser capabilities and performs well with the most complex of sites.
Wi–Fi, 3G and HSDPA ensure high speed mobile internet almost anywhere. The impressive QVGA screen boasts 16 million colours and is great for watching films, if converted to an MPEG4 format. Hot swappable 8GB microSD memory cards can be used to store music, movies and documents. The E71 has basic Office applications pre–installed and extra applications can easily be installed on the Symbian OS.
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Nokia 7510 Supernova.
The Nokia 7510 Supernova is a flip phone with two displays and an automatic opening mechanism, it can be opened by pressing a button. The main display is 2.2 inchesIt has a 2 megapixel camera, an FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth, music player and expandable memory up to 8GB. The Nokia 7510 Supernova will be available in a range of colours including blue, red, green and brown.
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Nokia 7100 Supernova Black.
The Nokia 7100 Supernova is a stylish slider phone. It has vibrant colours, detailed metallic accents and a smooth slide design. You can take photos with the 1.3 megapixel camera, show them to friends on the 2 inch QVGA display and share them via Bluetooth, MMS or email. The Nokia 7100 Supernova also has an integrated MP3 music player, a stereo FM radio with RDS, MPEG4 video playback and Java games.
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Nokia N79.
The Nokia N79 has been billed by Nokia as the smallest and slimmest Nseries phone ever released. It is a high spec mobile phone with all the style you would expect from a phone in this class. It features a 5 megapixel auto focus camera with an LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics to make photo taking that little bit easier. With a 2.4 inch, 16 million colour, LCD TFT display, viewing those pictures is made all the more enjoyable.
The Nokia N79 comes nicely equipped with respectable audio facilities too. Gilded with a 3.5mm headphone jack, inbuilt speakers and a FM transmitter and receiver so you can listen to your favourite radio station as well as being able to transmit the tunes from your phone onto an open frequency, such as your car tuner or home music system. There is a 4GB microSD memory card generously included in the package to save all your music and pictures on.
The Nokia N79 is impressive in its internet abilities too. It comes equipped with a Wi–Fi for fast internet connection. It also has 3G for internet on the move. Another useful feature is the A–GPS receiver, which can be used with sat nav applications and can also geo–tag photos with their location. The N79 with its own style is easy distinguished from other phones in the series. It has all the technology and the same high spec that you would expect from an Nseries phone. It's a fine alternative to the N85 or the N96.
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The Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic is big on sound and small in the pocket. Weighing just 70g and measuring a slim 9.9mm, the 5310 can store up to 3,000 tunes. The integrated MP3 player has dedicated buttons for play, pause, fwd and rwd. Sound quality is crystal clear and there's a standard 3.5mm jack plug, you can connect your own headphones without using an adapter. The 5310 also has a built–in FM radio so you can listen to your favourite radio show or a football match while on the move. The 3rd Edition Series 40 user interface is easy to use and contains some useful applications including; email, Opera mini web browser, Nokia Sensor and new games including Snake III and Citybloxx. With the built–in 2 megapixel camera you'll always be ready to capture any unexpected moments.
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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a 3.2 inch touchscreen and the latest S60 interface, especially adapted for touch control. As the XpressMusic name suggests, this is a fantastic music phone. Supporting microSD cards up to 16GB there's plenty of storage for music and video files. There's an accelerometer, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio and a TV out port for viewing videos or playing the built–in games on your big screen.
The camera on the Nokia 5800 has 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flash. This might not sound impressive but it has a high quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Photographs are noticeably better compared to those taken with an iPhone or with an older generation cameraphone. The built–in web browser is excellent. The screen renders quickly and web pages can be dragged with a finger swipe or zoomed with a double tap on the screen. The Nokia 5800 has 3G, HSDPA and Wi–Fi. There's also a built–in GPS receiver and a special touchscreen version of Nokia Maps is pre–installed. Don't forget it's also a phone! The on–screen numeric keypad makes dialling easy and there's a choice of on–screen QWERTY keyboards or handwriting recognition for text input.
Compare Nokia Mobile Phones Nokia N76... The Nokia N76 is a mid-range N-series and is one of the slimmest 3G flip phones currently available. At first glance it has a hint of the Motorola RAZR, flip it open and there's a flat keypad with a kick at the bottom. The Nokia N76 has an impressive main display - 2.4 inches with 16 million colours. The large display is great for making video calls and there's a discreet video call camera located above the screen. The N76 also has a 2 megapixel camera with flash and video record, this is located on the back of the phone. As with all N-series phones, there’s a long list of features. The N76 has a stereo FM radio, advanced media player with dedicated music keys, photo and video editor, document viewer, web browser, voice recognition and much more. The Symbian OS 9.2 allows additional software to be installed on the device and there’s a microSD card slot for adding up to 2GB of memory.
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The Nokia E63 is a professional QWERTY mobile phone with lots to offer and a reasonable price tag. It appears to be a wider version of the E71 business model and although it is made of plastic and not metal, the E63 maintains the quality feel of a high class device. The QWERTY keypad ensures the phone has a user friendly layout and this model has all the functionality of its business counterpart. The impressive 2.4 inch QVGA screen boasts 16 million colours and is great for watching films, if converted to MPEG4 format and saved to a memory card. The Nokia E63 also has good browser capabilities and performs well with the most complex of sites.
You'll also find a 2 megapixel fixed focus camera on board with flash and QVGA video record. There's 110MB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 8GB using a microSD card. Memory cards are hot swappable, which means they can be removed and another inserted without switchi9ng off the phone. Another useful feature of the E63 is the 3.5mm headphone jack which affords the use of ordinary headphones to enhance the audio experience of the phone. In summary the Nokia E63 is an economical and impressively functional mobile phone which has a relatively streamline design. Although it lacks the GPS feature of its E71 counterpart, it is still a reliable and desirable phone. Available in two colours; Ruby red or Ultramarine blue.
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The Nokia N85 has a dual slide design similar to the N96. It's slimmer and lighter than Nokia's flagship and it has a 2.6 inch OLED display, which uses less power than a normal LCD. Classed as a multimedia phone, the Nokia N85 has dedicated multimedia keys and a touch sensitive navi wheel. It has automatic screen rotation for viewing movies plus stereo Bluetooth, a standard 3.5mm audio jack, TV out and an FM transmitter. An 8GB memory card is included for storing music and video files. The Nokia N85 is also a gaming phone with 15 N–gage titles pre–loaded. An unlock code is provided only for one game though so you'll have to choose carefully.
The camera has 5 megapixels with autofocus and it can record video at 30 frames per second. With GPS photos can be geotagged with their exact location. Nokia Maps is pre–installed and a 3 month free navigation license is included.
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Nokia 3600 Slide
The Nokia 3600 Slide is a neat and compact, mid–range slider. It has a nice oval shape with a 2 inch screen. Classed as all–round entertainment phone, the Nokia 3600 Slide has a stereo FM radio and Nokia's renowned music player, which is controlled using the large D–pad on the front of the phone. It has a 2.5mm audio jack so you'll need a 3.5mm adapter (get on one eBay) if you want to use your own headphones. A 512MB memory card is included. This can be expanded to 8GB.
The 3 megapixel camera can take photos at a resolution up to 2048x1536 pixels, which is more than enough for most people. It has autofocus and produces reasonable photographs for a mid–range cameraphone. Basic VGA video recording is also offered at 15 frames per second. A nice feature is the TV out port, which allows photos and videos to be shown on your big screen TV.
Running on the latest version of Nokia's S40 operating system, the Nokia 3600 Slide includes a handful of games and plenty of useful applications. For example, there's an all–embracing organiser, Opera Mini web browser and Nokia Maps applications. Nokia Maps is a route planner with easy–to–follow directions. When connected up to a Bluetooth GPS receiver, the Nokia 3600 Slide can become a complete sat nav device.
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The Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian S60 smartphone with a top notch 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and a Xenon flash. Despite being packed with features and technology it's also very easy to use. The keys are well spaced, the display is large – it looks like a regular phone, a classic design and it works well.
With A–GPS geo–tagging your photographs are stamped, not only with the time and date, but also with their exact location. The Nokia 6220 classic comes loaded with the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, helping you to find the best routes or explore any city for restaurants, attractions and other points of interest.
With 3G and HSDPA, images and videos taken with the Nokia 6220 classic can be uploaded to your blog or to a photo sharing site such as Flickr. They can also be viewed on your big screen TV using the phones TV out port. The camera features on this phone are right up there among the best. Picture quality is excellent and video can be recorded at 30 frames per second. The Nokia 6220 classic also has a decent web browser, email, an FM radio with RDS, a good media player and expandable memory up to 8GB.
The Nokia 6220 classic is a dark horse and a future classic. It won't get the same attention as an Nseries and it lacks Wi–fi. Nevertheless, it's brilliant and fantastic.
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Nokia N95 8GB
When you buy this special edition of the Nokia N95 8GB you'll be given a 12 month subscription to Nokia's 'Comes With Music' service. You can browse the Nokia music library on the web and download as many tracks as you want to your computer. You can then transfer tracks to your phone using the supplied data cable. The music is DRM protected, which means it can only be played on your computer or on your 'Comes With Music' phone. You can't copy your downloaded tracks to your iPod or burn them to a CD. Still, it's great value for money. There are millions of tracks available, mostly mainstream chart music from past to present.
The Nokia N95 8GB has a 2.8 inch screen, 8GB memory and improved battery life. With a 2–way slide mechanism, a numeric keypad slides out from one end while dedicated media keys slide out from the opposite direction, converting the display into full screen landscape mode. With built–in GPS and Nokia Maps application you can locate your current position at any time, find specific routes or locate services such as restaurants and hotels and covering more than 15 million points of interest. The 5 megapixel camera is one of the best cameras ever seen in a mobile phone and the N95 has a TV out port, enabling users to easily view photos and videos on a TV screen. The N95 is a 3G phone, which means fast web browsing, video streaming and music downloads.
Compare Nokia Mobile Phones Nokia 6600 Slide Black
The Nokia 6600 Slide is a high quality, mid–range mobile phone with smooth surfaces and a well–proportioned design. The slide out keypad fills the entire surface, good for people with big thumbs while still keeping overall phone dimensions to a minimum. The Nokia 6600 Slide has Nokia Maps pre–installed. The 3.2 megapixel camera has flash, zoom and video record, 3G video calling is also supported through the second camera mounted above the screen. Memory can be expanded up to 4GB.
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The Nokia 2630 is Nokia's slimmest and lightest handset to date at just 66g and only 9.9mm thick. It's a somewhat basic but very practical phone. It has a 128x160 pixel TFT display in 65,000 colours, Bluetooth, a VGA camera and FM radio plus a web browser, GPRS, MMS messaging and an email client.
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The Nokia 6600 Fold is a svelte and compact clamshell phone. It has 2 Megapixel camera with dual LED flash. There's also a second camera for updating your friends on the newest gossip over video calls. Nokia maps is also preloaded, great for finding your way around.
We won't say the Nokia 6600 Fold is a flip phone as it doesn't flip open, it glides open. It uses an electromagnetic mechanism. It's a very touchy–feely phone, you can control features with simple gestures such as a gentle double tap will snooze the early morning alarm. The phone status is shown by the exterior heart beat light which pulsates silently with information. The Nokia 6600 Fold feels alive with its sensuous design and chic features.
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Nokia N96 All Black
When you first pick up the Nokia N96 you know it's something special. The 2.8 inch screen dominates the front of the phone and is great for browsing the web or using the Nokia maps application. Beneath the screen are the usual navigation and menu keys and on the back is a useful kick stand, allowing the N96 to be placed on a desk for viewing videos or movies. The Nokia N96 has 16GB of internal memory which can be expanded to a huge 24GB using an 8GB memory card.
The Nokia N96 supports most video formats and using a Wi–Fi connection it also supports the BBC iPlayer. You can watch all the top BBC programmes on your mobile for free. Your N96 can sit on your desk while you catch up with the latest EastEnders or Holby City. You'll never miss an episode again and you can watch them any time.
The 5 megapixel camera has a top spec and takes brilliant photos. It has a Carl Zeiss lens, autofocus, digital zoom, LED flash, macro mode for close–ups, light exposure adjustment and a range of timers. Don't be bedazzled by the marketing hype surrounding the 8 megapixel war. The camera on the N96 is absolutely brilliant, you won't be disappointed.
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