Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

Nokia N9 Unlocked Review

The Nokia N9 ($ 700 street) has come to a door with an alternate reality a lesson for us. Almost impossible to buy in the U.S., the N9 is common to use the same body, and many features Nokia's flagship Windows are known as "Sea Ray". It is also a curious one, the only phone that can still be seen based on Intel and Nokia fell MeeGo OS. So this is another type of examination. Of course, you will not buy this phone. But let's see what we can teach.

Physical design and quality of calls

Nokia N9 is fantastic. It stands out. Nokia uses a unique twist on the traditional dish of phone design,
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The Nokia E7 (open) Review

To purchase a high quality, unlocked the Symbian mobile phone as $ 659 Nokia E7 is a risky proposition, as Nokia has already announced it is moving to Windows 7 phone for future devices. But if you like Symbian, the E7 is an elegant, beautiful piece of hardware. It is a step up from the Nokia N8 ($ 549, 2.5 stars),
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Nokia E6 (Black) Review

 The E6 is an unlocked cell phone Nokia that will appeal primarily to business users abroad, as well as hardcore fans who want a Nokia Symbian device turns off the lights and the last before moving to Windows Mobile 7. The E6 is a good final grade, with some key improvements in the OS, but Symbian impress the faithful. It is a good phone, though few U.S. customers will need.

Design, quality of calls and applications

More than any other Nokia phones, the BlackBerry Bold E6 seems that someone has successfully installed the operating system. 4.5 2.3 E6 measures 0.4 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.7 ounces. It is made of quality-feeling black plastic, with a pronounced chrome-accented version of the front rim, silver and white, which are listed on the Nokia website, but could not find available in the United States, one from 2.5-inch capacitive touch screen is a small miracle,
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Nokia X3 Unlocked Review

 Nokia X3, X3-02 as its "touch type" sibling ($ 145 2.5 stars) is a hard sell. It's like a decent phone with unlocked phones go, with good sound quality and factor cursor form of clarity. But the total absence of Nokia version of its ground subsidized phones in AT & T or T-Mobile stores that this is even an unlocked cell phone is useful for travelers the world, but that few Americans will never notice.
Design, call quality, and Apps
3.8 1.9 X3 measures 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.6 ounces. It is made of some cheap-feeling plastic silver with black front panel, a pair of vertical blue lines to add some 'pizazz, a separate hardware built-in music player controls on the left track. Red and white version is also available. 2.2-inch LCD sports 240 x 320 pixel resolution, as dozens of unlocked Nokia Series 40 phones before it. The sliding mechanism is solid, but reveals the numeric keypad is a bit 'scrunched. I found it difficult to press the buttons in the top row of numbers quickly, while, at least when using one hand. X3 is a quad-band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) device without 3G or Wi-Fi.
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