Friday, July 3, 2009


The Nokia N97 is the latest "mobile computer" in the Nseries of smartphones by Nokia.
Announced on 2 December 2008,[1] [2][3] the N97 is Nokia's second touchscreen phone (after the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic) that is based on the Nokia S60 platform.
The Nokia N97 was released in US flagship stores on 9 June 2009[4] and has a worldwide release date of "June".[5] It has already been released in some Asian countries such as Hong Kong and Taiwan and in all parts of the Middle East.
The phone can be seen in the new Mariah Carey video "Obsessed" where the male stalker takes photos of Mariah herself.
A prototype of this phone has been featured in the music videos "I Gotta Feeling" by Black Eyed Peas and "The Girl and the Robot" by Röyksopp.
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1 Specifications
1.1 Operating times
2 References
3 External links
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[edit] Specifications
Feature
Specification
Form factor
Tilt slider
Platform/Operating System
S60 5th Edition, Symbian OS v9.4
CPU
Single CPU, 434 MHz ARM11[6]
Storage
32GB internal, 16GB Micro SDHC included (32GB Max MicroSDHC available in 2009)
Memory
128MB SDRAM[6]
GSM frequencies
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
HSDPA frequencies
900/1900/2100 MHz (Worldwide) or 850/1900/2100 MHz (Americas)
GPRS
Yes, class 32
EDGE (EGPRS)
Yes, class 32
3G
HSDPA (3.5G), 3.6 Mbit/s
Main screen
TFT touchscreen, 16,777,216 colours, 360×640 pixels, 3.5 inches, resistive touch screen with separate touch foil and touch feedback [7]
Camera
Primary: 5.0Mpx (2584×1938), f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, autofocus, video (VGA@30fps, H.263/MPEG-4), dual LED flash, f/2.8, 5.4 mm focal length, 4× digital zoomSecondary: VGA (640×480), video (176×144@15fps, H.263), 2× digital zoom
Video recording
MPEG-4 640×480 @ 30fps, nHD 16:9 video recording, MPEG-4 SP 640×352 at 30fps (dvd quality)
MMS
Yes
Video calls
Yes
Java support
Yes, MIDP 2.0
Memory card slot
microSDHC, hotswap, 16 GB maximum
Bluetooth
2.0+EDR[6]
Infrared
No
Data cable support
Yes, Micro USB 2.0, Nokia AV 3.5 mm
Browser
HTML/XHTML over TCP/IP, WAP 2.0, RSS feeds, Flash Lite
Email
Yes
Radio
Stereo FM Radio with RDS
GPS
A-GPS
Audio player
Yes, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, WMA
Video player
H.264/AVC, MPEG-4, RealVideo 7,8,9/10, WMV 9 @ 30fps , Flash Video
Polyphonic tones
64 channels
Ringtones
MIDI, AMR (NB-AMR), WAV, MP3, AAC2
HF speakerphone
Yes
Offline mode
Yes
Battery
BP-4L 3.7V 1500 mAh
Talk time
Up to 9.5 hours (GSM), 6.0 hours (WCDMA)
Standby time
Up to 18 days (GSM), 17 days (WCDMA)
Music playback time
Up to 40 hours (Offline Mode)
Weight
150 grams
Dimensions
117.2 × 55.3 × 15.9 (18.25 at camera area) mm,
SAR-Rating
0.5 W/kg
VOIP Support
Skype
Other
Nokia Maps 3.0 Touch, digital compass, TV out, document viewer, Nokia Photo Browser, FM transmitter

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

N85


The N85 is a slider phone 5MP camera and GPS feature which was not there in the N81.It is a N-gage friendly phone with controls suited for game playing with 2.6-inch display.It has 8GB of microSDHC storage and can have up to 16GB storage.It has 3G,Wi-Fi,28 Hr. music playback battery life.For deatailed features of the Nokia N85 click here

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5800 is a portable entertainment device by Nokia. [4]

The Nokia 5800, code-named "Tube," is a Symbian S60 smartphone. It is an XpressMusic series phone, which emphasizes music and multimedia playback. While it has tactile feedback, it doesn't use Nokia's upcoming Haptikos technology[5].

It has a compatibility mode for Java applications that aren't touchscreen-aware. It works by using part of the screen for displaying the essential buttons required by the program.

A prototype of this handset was seen in the 2008 Batman movie, The Dark Knight, Christina Aguilera's "Keeps Gettin' Better" as well as the #1 hit "Womanizer" by Britney Spears. The handset was also seen in Flo Rida's "Right Round", The Pussycat Dolls' "Jai Ho!" and Katy Perry's "Waking Up In Vegas" music videos. The phone has received generally positive reviews, with UK phone magazine Mobile Choice awarding it a full 5 stars in its Feb 8th issue.[6]

On January 23rd 2009, Nokia announced it had shipped the millionth 5800 XpressMusic device, even though it still had not been fully released worldwide.[7] In Nokia's Q1 report released on April 16th, 2009 it was announced they had shipped 2.6 million units during the quarter, with cumulative shipments of more than 3 million units since the smartphone's launch in late November 2008.