
Keeping Up With Mobile
Today Nokia unveiled its new mid range 3G slider phone by the name Nokia 6700 slide. This new mobile phone is made for design curious customers and comes with six fresh colors. This cell phone has a compact size and its aluminum finish feels fantastic in hand. Because of its size and design this gadget can easily fit into your jeans pocket. This new device runs on Symbian OS v9.3, S60 rel. 3.2 and is packed with a 5 mega pixel Carl Zeiss optics camera with auto focus and LED flash allowing you to capture and share moments as they happen. Your pictures can be edited on the go and uploaded to the web directly from the camera menu. The 6700 Slide supports up to 16GB and comes with a 2GB card in the standard sales package.For connectivity in this handset with pc or other mobile phone there is Bluetooth v2.1 and USB v2.0. The Nokia 6700 slide can give its best battery time of 300 hours on standby and 4 hours of talk time and music play back of 29 hours. And as for the entertainment in this device there is a FM radio and music player, which won’t let you to get bored. The Nokia 6700 slide is available with the price around 160 Euros.
The Nokia 6700 cell phone features include a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, a 2.2-inch screen display, supports HSDPA and HSUPA, Symbian S60, FM radio, bluetooth 2.1, music player, a 2GB MicroSD card in the box, aluminium frame, also boasts over 12 days standby and four hours talktime. The Nokia 6700 is compact size, modern design and aluminum finish feels great in the hand, it looks and colored a little like 4th gen iPod Nano. The Nokia 6700 will be available in Q1 2010.Nokia's dogged commitment to producing a wide range of handsets for a wide range of budgets and types of interest continues with the 6700 Slide.
The Nokia 6700 slide doesn’t have to do much to get recognised, coming as it does in six stunning colours. It’s not short on features either and with social networking and 3G at its heart, this is one very connected device. The aluminium frame and 2.2-inch screen round off quite a tasty package.
Nokia 6700 photo
Nokia 6700 green model
Nokia 6700 all colors
Nokia 6700 bule phone
Nokia 6700 diffrent colors phobne
The accessories that come with the phone are the usual ones: a charger, a microUSB cable, manuals, software CD, handsfree with remote control on the line. The only thing we do not find in most phones is the cover. This cover is another proof that women are the target for 6600 fold.
Most clamshell phones stay closed with the help of some little springs that hold them in this position. 6600 fold has a different but interesting approach. The phone stays closed because of small magnets, which are located inside, above the screen and the keyboard. The magnets are colored and well masked. Moreover, the opening is made by pressing a button on the right side. When I saw this, I remembered the Ericsson T28.
On the sides, it has only one button and two connectors. On the right is the button that opens the flap and the plug charger. On the left we find the microUSB port. On the backside, we have the camera with a dual LED flash.
The graphic interface of 6600 fold is Nokia's S40 5th Edition. It is the operating system that Nokia installs on all its phones that are not smartphones. The menus are easy to use after you familiarize with them, even if they sometimes are not the intuitive.
The Nokia 6600 Fold is the sibling to the similarly specified Nokia 6600 Slide, and it can be considered to be the replacement for the current Nokia 6555. It's a dual-band 3G phone with a QVGA main display and 2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, plus microSD expandable memory with a 512MB card included in the box. There's a multimedia player plus an FM radio, with a stereo wired headset in the sales package.
Nokia 6600 Fold As with the slide, you can double-tap the 6600 Fold to silence an alarm or reject a call, something that seems to be practical to have on a clamshell phone.
One annoyance is the camera - on the Slide it is a 3.2 megapixel unit, on the Fold it's only 2 megapixels. Despite that, the camera has the same video capture capabilities of 320 x 240 pixels at 30 fps or 640 x 480 pixels at 15 fps. In addition, pictures can be uploaded directly to Flickr or other photo sharing services.






Nokia 5530 XpressMusic - Play, touch, admire.
The thin, attractive design of Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is framed by a durable stainless steel front cover for a solid feel and lasting beauty. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic - a pleasure to see, hold, and use.
The thin, attractive design of Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is framed by a durable stainless steel front cover for a solid feel and lasting beauty. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic - a pleasure to see, hold, and use.
Nokia’s touchscreen user interface has not had many outings. We’ve seen it before in the original Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and in the much more highbrow, Qwerty keyboard toting N97. Now we have a third appearance in the shape of another XpressMusic handset, the 5530, currently an exclusive offering from Carphone Warehouse from £130. To reach that price some compromises have had to be made. So, while Wi-Fi is here, as well as the ubiquitous Bluetooth, the handset does not support 3G and there is no GPS.
The 5530 XpressMusic isn’t all that different to look at to the 5800 XpressMusic. It takes a candybar shape, is mostly screen on the front, and has an array of three buttons beneath the screen: call, end and menu. Like the 5800, it is narrower than the standard touchscreen fare.
The 640 x 360 resolution screen delivers clear, sharp viewable information indoors, but outside it was a bit of a pig to see in bright sunshine. The resolution is the same as the 5800, but the screen size is reduced from 3.2in to 2.9in. That reduction might sound slight, but it makes a big difference in terms of usability, and we think it is about as small as a touch screen can go. Overall the phone measures 104 x 49 x 13mm and it weighs 107g.
The build feels fairly solid, and the plastic materials are nowhere disguised as faux metal. In fact, the stainless steel surround to the screen is heavily disguised as black plastic. A red band sits round the edge of the casing, which is otherwise black. There is a camera lens on the back of the casing with a small LED flash unit. Top and bottom on the front are two speakers for stereo output from the handset itself.
Nokia has managed to put a 3.5mm headset connector on the 5530 XpressMusic, which is essential for a music-focused phone. However, there are two problems in this regard. The slot is on the bottom edge of the handset rather than being in its optimum location on the top edge. This isn’t a deal-breaker, but more of an issue is that the provided headset is one piece. The headset delivers reasonable quality sound, and benefits from round in-ear buds, but really we’d have preferred a two-piece headset to use our preferred headphones