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A Touch of Genius – Nokia 5800 and Nokia N97

December 1st, 2011 No comments

The world of touchscreen mobile phones is starting to get exciting, as the biggest name in the industry has waded in with not one, but TWO mobile phones: the sleek Nokia 5800 and the completely mind-blowing Nokia N97.

Phones we’d rather forget – Nokia touchscreen mobile phones in the past

A lot of people are under the incorrect impression that the Nokia 5800 is the first touchscreen phone to wear the Nokia label. It’s not. Actually, there’s been a few touchy-feely phones to wear the Nokia brand. Beginning with the 7700, the world has seen a few Nokia mobile phones that work by touch. They all had reasonably big (for their time) screens, but the other feature they had in common, unfortunately, was that they were unbearably hideous. Only one of these devices, the 6708, displayed any promise, but it was made only for the Chinese market, and so, it never saw the light of day in these sceptred isles. The mobile phones WE got were, and I use this phrase with much feeling, total, and complete toss.

However, those unpleasant mental images have all been removed by the announcement of two new Nokia mobile phones, both of which have touchscreens, and both of which are much, much nicer…

Nokia 5800 – touching music

The first phone on the list is a totally new member of Nokia’s Xpress family of music mobile phones, the mouth-watering Nokia 5800. This one’s pretty obviously built for music and video; you can tell by the dedicated XpressMedia touch-key which opens a list of shortcuts to music, videos, the web, and so on. Oh, and the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch touchscreen, to let you muck about with those different media files. Basically, the Nokia 5800 was created as a teeny handheld jukebox and movie player, and as music phones go, this is easily one of the prettiest. The Nokia 5800 also comes with a 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA internet connection and GPS, so that it’s a wonderful all-round mobile phone, on top of being a wonderful media gadget. Oh, and it has a strap to fasten on an imitation guitar pick. That rocks.

Despite all those features, the Nokia 5800 is very definitely a mid-range phone; it’s not, nor will it ever be, an absolute top-ender. That position goes to a different mobile…

Nokia N97 – the single best phone EVER made?

With the Nokia 5800 all set to bring touchscreen mobile phones to the mid-range market, that leaves a huge, yawning gap at the very top-end, and yes, there IS a touchscreen mobile phone on its way to take its place as the top-end powerhouse: the genuinely mind-blowing Nokia N97. This uses the same Symbian S60 Touch interface and crams it into the body of a proper, full-on smartphone. So it’s got an even more huge, 3.5 inch screen, a slide out QWERTY keypad, and the camera’s been upgraded to 5 megapixels. The Nokia N97 is, as should be glaringly obvious, destined to be the new flagship Nseries mobile phone, and it’s genuinely as hyper-powered as the rumours had us believe, with HSDPA, GPS, digital compass, and built-in Flash, so that you get an internet experience that tops any other mobile phones! Put it like this: the Nokia N97 is awesome. It easily outdoes other mobile phones and as the Nokia 5800 angles firmly for the mid-range, I reckon that the Nokia N97 will totally DOMINATE the world in 2009!

Matt Sharp
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Sony Ericsson C905 Vs LG Renoir – the Fight for Mobile Phone Supremacy Begins

October 4th, 2011 No comments

Camera phones have come of age in 2008, as we finally get to see the battle between camera phones and digital cameras starting to sway in the favour of mobile phones. Let’s meet two of the mobile phones leading the charge: the Sony Ericsson C905 and the LG Renoir.

Camera phones in history – the world created by Sony Ericsson

It’s rather apt, really, that Sony Ericsson are the one of the companies at the forefront of the coming paradigm shift in camera-equipped mobile phones. After all, it was they who began it all, long ago, in 2002. Lest we forget, they were the first manufacturer to unleash a mobile phone that’d got a camera in it, within the British marketplace. That phone was the Sony Ericsson P800, but it didn’t get the mass market penetration Sony Ericsson would’ve liked, because an incredibly (for the time) high-end smartphone. But, their most iconic device ever was about to be unveiled, and that one DID get huge mass market appeal. It was the Sony Ericsson T610, and it really did change the game. There was a handset that stood out amongst the crowd of all the other mobile phones it was up against. It was small, it was slim, and customers went MENTAL for it. And, let us remember that the Sony Ericsson T610 also had an integrated camera, and that it was actually the first handset to go to the wider market, and make people think, ‘Wait a sec, we really do want our mobile phones to have cameras in ’em!’

However, Sony Ericsson aren’t alone in the camera phone world, and a relative latecomer to the world of top-end mobile phones is challenging them for dominance, with the gorgeous LG Renoir…

LG Renoir – the arty side of mobile phones

As well as camera phones, touchscreen mobile phones have been the big success story in 2008, and now, there’s a brilliant one on the market that also has an 8 megapixel camera: the gorgeous LG Renoir. I’ll be honest, right off the bat here, and say that Renoir is a pretty apt name for it, since it is, in the eyes of many, a work of art! But then, the photos coming out of this mobile phone will be, too, since the LG Renoir combines that 8 megapixel sensor with incredible Schneider-Kreuznach lenses, some truly superb video modes, HSDPA internet access (for uploading or blogging pictures) and GPS (for geotagging pictures). Put simply, the LG Renoir is one of the best-looking, and coolest, mobile phones out there, making it and the Sony Ericsson C905 pretty evenly matched foes.

Sony Ericsson C905 – the ultimate camera phone?

You just can’t deny power, and one thing is for certain: the Sony Ericsson C905 has much more sheer power than any other mobile phones you can get in the UK. How come? Well, it’s the first camera phone to be unveiled in the UK that’s got an 8 megapixel camera. That’s right. EIGHT. That’s a disturbingly massive pixel resolution, and it means that with the Sony Ericsson C905, you have the ability to take jaw-dropping images. Oh, and on top of that, remember that Sony Ericsson have packed it full of Cyber-Shot brilliance, and that will make the pictures coming out of it so much more vibrant. Add in a stunning multimedia player, WiFi, HSDPA and built-in GPS, and the end result is that the Sony Ericsson C905 is one of the best in the world. Is it better than the LG Renoir? Well, other than the touchscreen on the LG Renoir, they’re pretty evenly matched, so in this case, it really is a case of buying with your heart!

Matt Sharp

Sony Ericsson C905 Vs LG Renoir – the Fight for Mobile Phone Supremacy Begins

October 1st, 2011 No comments

Camera phones have come of age in 2008, as we finally get to see the battle between camera phones and digital cameras starting to sway in the favour of mobile phones. Let’s meet two of the mobile phones leading the charge: the Sony Ericsson C905 and the LG Renoir.

Camera phones in history – the world created by Sony Ericsson

It’s rather apt, really, that Sony Ericsson are the one of the companies at the forefront of the coming paradigm shift in camera-equipped mobile phones. After all, it was they who began it all, long ago, in 2002. Lest we forget, they were the first manufacturer to unleash a mobile phone that’d got a camera in it, within the British marketplace. That phone was the Sony Ericsson P800, but it didn’t get the mass market penetration Sony Ericsson would’ve liked, because an incredibly (for the time) high-end smartphone. But, their most iconic device ever was about to be unveiled, and that one DID get huge mass market appeal. It was the Sony Ericsson T610, and it really did change the game. There was a handset that stood out amongst the crowd of all the other mobile phones it was up against. It was small, it was slim, and customers went MENTAL for it. And, let us remember that the Sony Ericsson T610 also had an integrated camera, and that it was actually the first handset to go to the wider market, and make people think, ‘Wait a sec, we really do want our mobile phones to have cameras in ’em!’

However, Sony Ericsson aren’t alone in the camera phone world, and a relative latecomer to the world of top-end mobile phones is challenging them for dominance, with the gorgeous LG Renoir…

LG Renoir – the arty side of mobile phones

As well as camera phones, touchscreen mobile phones have been the big success story in 2008, and now, there’s a brilliant one on the market that also has an 8 megapixel camera: the gorgeous LG Renoir. I’ll be honest, right off the bat here, and say that Renoir is a pretty apt name for it, since it is, in the eyes of many, a work of art! But then, the photos coming out of this mobile phone will be, too, since the LG Renoir combines that 8 megapixel sensor with incredible Schneider-Kreuznach lenses, some truly superb video modes, HSDPA internet access (for uploading or blogging pictures) and GPS (for geotagging pictures). Put simply, the LG Renoir is one of the best-looking, and coolest, mobile phones out there, making it and the Sony Ericsson C905 pretty evenly matched foes.

Sony Ericsson C905 – the ultimate camera phone?

You just can’t deny power, and one thing is for certain: the Sony Ericsson C905 has much more sheer power than any other mobile phones you can get in the UK. How come? Well, it’s the first camera phone to be unveiled in the UK that’s got an 8 megapixel camera. That’s right. EIGHT. That’s a disturbingly massive pixel resolution, and it means that with the Sony Ericsson C905, you have the ability to take jaw-dropping images. Oh, and on top of that, remember that Sony Ericsson have packed it full of Cyber-Shot brilliance, and that will make the pictures coming out of it so much more vibrant. Add in a stunning multimedia player, WiFi, HSDPA and built-in GPS, and the end result is that the Sony Ericsson C905 is one of the best in the world. Is it better than the LG Renoir? Well, other than the touchscreen on the LG Renoir, they’re pretty evenly matched, so in this case, it really is a case of buying with your heart!

Matt Sharp

Sony Ericsson K610i:get It Through Top Deals

October 1st, 2011 No comments

If you are looking for a mobile phone with a small and slim size then Sony Ericsson K610i would be the best choice for you. Sony Ericsson K610i is a 3G phone weighing meagre 89 gram with a very small size. It has a high speed of messaging and quality voice and video calling. In this you can have an access to mobile internet and email facility. The push email feature of it helps you in staying on the top of the incoming email. It also has a PC synchronization which helps you in keeping the contacts and in-phone calendar up to date.Apart from that it has a 2 mega pixel digital camera which gives you a quality picture. You have a facility of saving and sending it to the blog. If you are a music lover then you can enjoy the songs anywhere you want. You can download the music videos as and enjoy it too on your mobile set. It has a talk time up to 7 hours and standby for 400 hours.

Now as far as the mobile phone deals are concerned, top deals are offered for it. In almost all the deals you get the contract duration of 12 to 18 months in which you can get a free or half line rental for certain stipulated months. Here you also get the Sony Ericsson K610i, absolutely free.So, if you are looking for mobile phones with top deals then have a glance over deals which are offered for Sony Ericsson K610i.With these deals you will be getting the best value of your money. Above all it is really difficult for you to get a mobile phone like that of Sony Ericsson k610i where the features are at par with any good mobile phone.
Sony Ericsson K610i

Caitlin Lucy
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