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The Nokia 7100 Supernova Phone

Posted by admin in Sunday, February 1st 2009   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: cell phone review, nokia 7100, nokia supernova, Smartphones
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Nokia 7100 Supernova is a smooth sliding stylish phone that comes with vibrant colours. It features advanced technologies that can support multimedia functions while proving Internet-based service features. It also comes with all necessary entertainments features packed to offer a complete multimedia facilities like music sharing, image sharing and internet facility.

The phone is a stylish Dual-band fashion GSM phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, FM radio, Bluetooth 2.0 and Mail on Ovi. Additionally, the Nokia 7100 Supernova offers 2 QVGA screen and Opera mini browser to surf the web through a GPRS connection. It also supports EGPRS, EDGE for fast data network and MS Outlook Synchronization for contacts, notes and calender.

Just like any other conventional phones, this device provides call features including contacts with added images, hands-free speakerphone, automatic answer, call timer, call divert, call waiting, automatic dialling, speed dialling, call hold, lists of missed/received/dialled calls, vibrating alert, and ring tones.

In terms of productivity The Nokia 7100 also comes with a nice collection of application tools to help the user, this application includes Flight Mode, Power Organiser, Reminder and Voice Dialling to name only a few of the fantastic tools available.

In summary, Nokia 7100 Supernova is a great compact mobile phone with many features and functions. It doesn’t offer a high end spec mobile phone as it doesn’t offer a fantastic camera or great video recording capabilities, but still has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment and productivity.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Smartphone Review

Posted by admin in Friday, January 16th 2009   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: cell phone review, smartphone, Smartphones, sony ericsson, sony ericsson xperia x1 review, xperia x1
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sony ericsson xperia x1 smartphone

There has been so much hype with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, but will it live up to the promise? In all technical prowess, it’s much the same as the Blackberry. It features an interactive panel interface that lets you customize the smartphone depending on your needs. In terms of processing power, Xperia X1 is impressive, with a 520 MHz Qualcomm chipset.

Another good thing about this phone is that it has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a touch screen version which if compared to iPhone that only have a touch screen keyboard. The slight curve makes it comfortable to hold the phone when typing messages. It has a decent weight with 145g, not too heavy and feels really thin with all its power inside.

It has a 3-inch touch screen that displays 65,536 colors at an 800×480 pixel resolution which really booms out crisp and vibrant technicolour, also it is 2.5 times higher than that of the iPhone 3G. I just have to say it’s that this is one of the best-looking screen ever seen on a Windows Mobile device.

The phone comes with a generous 400MB of internal memory, 256MB RAM and 512MB storage memory. It’s 3.2-megapixel camera will allow you to capture images very vibrantly, and has autofocus capabilities. Also X1’s connectivity combination of HSDPA, Wi-Fi and AGPS makes it very essential for customers looking to use the phone for business purposes.

Phone Specs:

Camera

  • Auto focus
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • Photo light
  • Video recording

Entertainment Features

  • Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
  • Media player
  • Music tones
  • PlayNow™
  • Windows Media Player Mobile
  • 3D games
  • FM radio
  • Java
  • Video streaming
  • Video viewing

Communication and Messaging

  • Polyphonic ringtones
  • Speakerphone
  • Vibrating alert
  • Video calling
  • Email
  • Picture messaging (MMS)
  • Predictive text input
  • Text messaging (SMS)

Design

  • XPERIA™ panels
  • Optical joystick navigation
  • Navigation key
  • Picture wallpaper
  • Touch navigation

Connectivity

  • aGPS
  • Bluetooth™ technology
  • Modem
  • Synchronization
  • USB support
  • WLAN

Windows® Mobile® Operating System / Applications

  • Microsoft® Outlook Mobile: email, contacts, calendar, tasks
  • Microsoft® Office Mobile: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Internet Explorer® Mobile
  • Windows Media™ Player Mobile
  • Windows Live™
  • Exchange ActiveSync®
  • Voice control
  • Utility Applications: file explorer, calculator, pictures & video, notes

Display

  • Main screen: 65,536 color TFT
  • Resolution: 800 X 480 pixels
  • Size: 3 inches

Memory

  • Phone memory: up to 400 MB
  • microSD™ memory card support

Networks

  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
  • UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
  • UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 850/1700/1900/2100 MHz

Nokia N95 8Gb - Nokia N-Series Multimedia Phone

Posted by red57 in Friday, January 16th 2009   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: nokia, nokia 3g, nokia 5 megapixel camera, nokia camera phones, nokia gps, nokia n95, nokia n95 8gb, nokia nseries, nokia phones, nokia smartphones, nokia symbian
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The Nokia N95 8GB is a little bit more than just the existing N95 with a paint job and memory upgrade - this version of the N95 has a larger screen and enhanced GPS, plus N-Gage gaming. It is quick and very user friendly, and is really packed full of exciting features. The 5MP camera really does the job, and produces better quality photographs than my 7MP digital camera.
The microSD slot has been replaced by a fixed 8GB internal flash drive. The 8GB internal memory is really useful, you now have no need for a digital camera or an MP3 player as the N95 8Gb has replaced them. This appears as drive E on the phone. The original has microSD slots for expandable memory.
Increased System RAM, the N95 8Gb now has 128mb RAM – double the original which is 64mb RAM. It also uses ‘demand paging’ using the hard drive as extra memory so you will never run out of RAM no matter how many programs you run.
Improved GPS, the N95 8GB uses Nokia’s Assisted GPS technology, which sends the handset location hints over the network to compensate for weak satellite signals resulting in faster and improved GPS positioning.
Longer Battery Life, thanks to the new BL-6F battery the battery life of the phone is increased by 25-50%. A major improvement on one of the main weaknesses of the original N95. To accommodate the new larger BL-6F battery the phone is now an extra millimetre thicker than the original N95, making it also heavier by 8 grams compare to the 120 grams of the original.
Again, to accommodate the new larger BL-6F battery, the shutter has been replaced with a simple recessed lens. You now have to hold the shoot button to activate the camera.
The screen has better protection with a hard top layer that’s flush with the front of the phone. The original N95 had a soft touch screen which had a slight recess allowing dust and dirt to gather easily. The N95 8GB has a larger 2.8” screen compared to the original 2.6” with a clearer and brighter display.
The larger screen has meant that the D-pad and main buttons have been moved down and made smaller. The Multimedia controls are now raised and dimpled making them easier to find by touch alone.
Their are also some interface and software changes made on the new N95 8GB. The standby screen shows 7 quick launch icons as oppose to 6 on the original N95. The N95 8GB also has a new icon for Nokia’s upcoming N-Gage gaming platform and comes with 2 demo games - FIFA 07 and Asphalt 3.
The N95 8GB features a search option shortcut on the standby screen utilizing Nokia’s new Mobile Search utility and the annoying multimedia menu from the original N95 has been replaced with a more useful rotating menu.
Even with that changes, the new Nokia N95 8GB still keep several features that its predecessor has like the Carl Zeiss optics 5 megapixel camera, TV out, Stereo FM radio, Organizer, 3G video calling, WAP 2.0, Symbian OS S60, video dial/memo and so on.

Alkaline Water - The Fountain Of Youth

Posted by red57 in Wednesday, January 14th 2009   
Topics: Health    Tags: alkaline water, clean water, distilled water, filters, ionized water, purified water, water, water filters, water of, water quality, water supply, waters
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Alkaline Water, what is it? Most and many health experts have written books, papers or given lectures explaining why alkaline ionized water is the simplest, most effective way to Alkalize, Hydrate, Detoxify and Mineralize the body.
But what is Alkaline Water and why are so many health experts so excited by it, drinking it and asking you to drink it?
Well, many people love the taste. Ionized water is great tasting water, but great taste doesn’t explain why people have decided to start drinking ionized water.
What is Alkaline Water? The term Alkaline Water is just a label used to describe ideal drinking water as provided by nature; one of many labels that arise as we explore the hidden properties of water.
All natural water consists of H2O molecules and OH- and H+ ions in very small quantities. It is these ions that give acidity and alkalinity to water. When these ions are equal in number, the water is neutral, when the H+ is more it is acidic, when the OH- ions are more, it is alkaline.
Alkaline water is abundant in oxygen and alkaline minerals than neutral or acid tap water. It is highly oxygenated water with the oxygen in the stable bias OH- form that is needed by our cells. Each of these ions is bonded with an alkaline mineral in the all important colloidal form.
At pH between 8-10, ionized alkaline water will have 100’s of times more excess oxygen than neutral tap water and no acid elements or toxic substances in it.

How Alkaline Water is produced?

Alkaline water can be produced in the following ways:

1. With a Water Ionizer

2. By passing water through selected Bio-Ceramic and Bio-stone filters

3. By passing water through magnetic fields - this can only reduce the water clusters to make microwater.

4. By adding alkaline mineral drops to ordinary water - this does not effect the cluster sizes or ORP of tap water.

What are the Reported Miraculous Effects of Drinking Alkaline Water?

Alkaline water has many reported Miraculous effects. It can help with weight loss, help the body to detoxify, reduce the aging process, help in cases of diabetis and other health conditions, provide valuable anti-oxidants, help prevent cancer, help with skin conditions and more.

Hydrates – the water is in very small clusters (microclusters), so it’s absorbed more easily and quickly into the body cells and tissues. It is up to 5 times more hydrating than regular water.

Detoxifies – the highly alkaline, antioxidant water flushes out acid waste products from the body cells and tissues. This can help promote weight loss too by eliminating the acids that are bound to fat, then flushing them out of your system.

Alkalizes – the water is a rich source of minerals that are important to combat all the acid producing drink and food we consume, in addition to environmental toxins and stress.

Enhances food flavors – this clean and healthy water makes food and drinks taste better. Fruit and vegetable juices made with the water are less acidic tasting and rice and other grains are fluffier when cooked in this water.

Oxygenizes — the water produced contains thousands of tiny bubbles. This abundance of oxygen in the alkaline water increases energy, alertness and stamina.

Acts as an antioxidant – the ionized water collect and neutralize free-radicals that damage the body. It has a negative Oxidative Reduction Potential (ORP). This means it can reduce oxidation “rusting” and aging. It rejuvenates and brings back “youths” of the body.

The Advantages of 3G Technology

Posted by red57 in Thursday, December 18th 2008   
Topics: Cellphone Connection    Tags: 2G, 3g, 3G technology, mobile phone 3g, technology, third generation, UMTS
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3G (Third Generation) is the latest wireless technology. It is also known as UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), an improvement over 2G (Second Generation) providing wireless access to the data and information to the users from any where and anytime. It is the latest mobile technology and in fact it is describe by Cellular (2004) as being a generic name for the host of mobile technologies.
3G cellular phones were first launched in Japan in October 2001. This 3G phone was designed so users would be able to surf the Internet, view pictures of the people they are talking to, watch movies and listen to music on their handsets .

What are the benefits of 3G?
You can perform all those functions that you perform at present with your mobile devices but at much higher speed than before. It provides you with faster connectivity, faster internet access, and music entertainment with improved quality. The benefits are immense. You can avail the benefits of video calling. You can call you friend and have a video call facility. The clarity is better and the facility can be enjoyed as long as both of you are using the 3G technology.

With 3G technology it is possible to access any site on the Internet by using your phone as a modem for your computer or laptop and mail the important documents. Downloading games and songs is much faster with this technology. You can download your favorite games into your mobile and start playing. You can also download the music videos or simply the songs. The technology enable for much faster download. Hence it will take only few minutes to download movie clips or albums.

You can use your favourite search engines to find information on news headlines, get information about the evening weather so that you can plan your party. You can find out the latest baseball score and any latest news about your favorite sport. The 3G phones with their advanced feature will also enable you to watch exciting highlights of your favorite sport. With the increased speed and improved quality of the services provided in the 3G phones, you can view the multimedia data applications like movie clips and the music videos with more clear picture than with the 2.5G technology mobiles.

The 3G technology provide you with the data transmission speed of up to 2Mbps when you are using the phone on stationary mode. It also provides significantly faster data transfer rates of connectivity and increased networking and most importantly the resistance to noise.

The technology has in fact increased the bit rate thus enabling the service providers to provide high speed internet facilities, increased call volumes and host of the multimedia applications to their customers. All these services can be provided to the customers on the basis of the amount of data they transmit and not on the time for which they use the service thus making the services cheaper for us.

A great deal of potential exists for new applications in the future as 3G packet based networks will allow users to be on line all the time. The capabilities of wireless networks in terms of bandwidth must still, however, be improved upon (3GNewsroom.com, n.d.).

Conclusion:
3G is an exciting new technology that is being incorporated into mobile devices across the globe. Users are now able to make person-to-person calls, download data and do a variety of other tasks they never imagined possible all via their 3G cell phones.

Aliph-Jawbone: Noise Shield Technology

Posted by red57 in Friday, November 28th 2008   
Topics: Bluetooth headsets    Tags: Aliph, Aliph Jawbone, bluetooth, Bluetooth headsets, headsets, Jawbone, noise cancellation
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Aliph the maker of the original Jawbone wired headset, unveil their latest version of headset fitted with Bluetooth technology. Aliph first developed Jawbone after conducting thorough research for Darpa, the U.S. Defense Department’s research arm. The goal of Aliph was to create a mobile phone headsets capable of erasing background noise surrounding the wearer so the person on the other line hears only the conversation.

And they did! For your info, the headset is touted to be the most advanced Bluetooth headset in the market today. The Aliph-Jawbone utilizes Noise Shield, a military-grade technology that eliminates background noise.
In addition, it improved sound quality by seamlessly analyzing and adjusting microphone and earpiece performance throughout the call.
If the noise cancellation on Jawbone is good enough for the military, imagine how well it should perform under normal everyday conditions.

Now, imagine yourself walking on the busy financial district or traffic, surrounded with noises from every directions by cars and peoples.

Suddenly your phone rings and your boss on the other side of the line asking for your days reports. Knowing you are wearing Aliph-Jawbone, you are confident that he receives your reports loud and clear. And imagine yourself owning one of this most popular, military-grade Aliph-Jawbone. And the best thing about it, it is a perfect partner for Blackberry, iPhone, Nokia, Samsung and most cellphones.

Nokia N85 N-Series: Multimedia Computer Phone

Posted by red57 in Thursday, November 27th 2008   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: n85, nokia, nokia 5 megapixel camera, nokia camera phones, Nokia N-Series, nokia n85, nokia phones, nokia smartphones
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Nokia N85

Nokia has introduced another new smartphones which will be included in the N-Series phone, the Nokia N85, the latest Nokia N-Series multimedia computer that is made to set new standards for mobile entertainment, gaming and sharing. The N85 is Nokia’s smallest dual-slider N-Series handset so far and offers a number of key technological advancements. This is a model packed with an attractive 2.6 inches AM OLED (activematrix organic light-emitting diode) screen with a 320-by-240-pixel resolution and a smooth design finish. A Tri-band WCDMA/Quad-band GSM 3G smartphone that operates S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 on Symbian OS 9.3, GSM 850/GSM 900/GSM 1800/GSM 1900/WCDMA 850/WCDMA 1900/WCDMA 2100 not all versions support WCDMA 850. It boasts N-Gage gaming, music with in-built FM transmitter, TV-out, 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss optics lens camera and geotagging capabilities, three month integrated license for turn-by-turn voice navigation and high-speed connectivity via 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi, all in one device.

Nokia N85 Phone

A state-of-the-art 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss optics lens camera with an aperture of F2.8 and focal length of 5.45mm and is protected by a sliding lens cover, accompanied by a dual LED flash/photo light and uses. Has video capture with VGA resolution of DVD-quality at 30 frames per second.
With A-GPS it is possible to geotag favorite pictures to see where each photo was taken using the Nokia Maps application or online sites such as Share on Ovi or Flickr.
It has WiFi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth connectivity, including support for A2DP and AVRCP profiles (Bluetooth stereo headphones). It has 2.0 Hi-Speed built-in micro-USb connector that allows user to charge the Nokia N85 while transferring files to the phone.
Dedicated gaming keys light up when the device is in landscape gaming mode to further enhance the action packed experience.
A touch sensitive Navi-Wheel for scrolling make navigation in user interface easy. It also has Auto screen rotation powered by integrated accelerometer sensor.
The Nokia N85 is pre-loaded with at least 15 preloaded N-Gage games that jump off of the screen thanks to the dazzling AM-OLED display and there will be an in-box voucher that will let you activate one of these games for free.
Each Nokia N85 comes with an 8 GB microSD card, up to 30 hours of music playback time and its high-fidelity sound means favorite tracks can be enjoyed virtually anywhere and anytime.
Build a personal music collection from the millions of tracks and playlists available from the Nokia Music Store or other online music stores, or synchronize PC and mobile music libraries via USB cable.
Alternatively, via internet, consumers can enjoy integrated FM transmitter (as first seen in the N78) and FM radio with RDS support.
The 3.5 mm audio jack makes connecting a top quality headset simple or play wirelessly using bluetooth through a car or home stereo to really crank up the sound.
With a strong line-up of multimedia features, the Nokia N85 is taking the world of mobile convergence into the next level.
Music, gaming, navigation and photos blend together with the newest Ovi and third party services make discovering and sharing experiences quick and seemly enjoyable.

Nokia E71 E-Series: Business And Entertainment In One

Posted by red57 in Monday, August 11th 2008   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: nokia, nokia 3g, nokia e-series, nokia e66, nokia e71, nokia phones, nokia smartphones
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Nokia has done a great job of creating the next evolution of its E-series business phones.
Featuring the E66 and the E71, Nokia’s latest E-Series phones. Surely, the Nokia E71 is bound to be a favorite. Relatively lightweight for 127 grams (6 grams lighter than iPhone) and with body made of steel and high density plastic, making it sturdy and sleek.
Despite its obvious lack of an oversized touchscreen interface, Nokia E71 gains points for a remarkably trim profile (10mm vs. 12.3mm), decent 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash and most of all, a gorgeous hardware packed with a satisfying range of FUN-ctional features.
Setting up Nokia’s Mail for Exchange program required no IT help or time. QuickOffice let you create, edit and send Word/Excel/PowerPoint files on the fly while you browsed PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The E71 is stocked with enough apps and goodies to keep even the most overworked road warrior on the ball, but it didn’t feel too “business.” That’s mostly due to the fact that the E71 has two separate customizable home screens, one is designed to house all of your work apps like Excel and PowerPoint while the other is geared more towards entertainment with programs for audio, video and gaming.
Switching between the two is very simple, a dedicated button at the top of the menu lets you toggle between the two screens instantly. Up to 8 GB in an easy-to-access external microSD slot, the E71 features a business centric connectivity.
The E71 includes quick and seamless OS, A-GPS function, 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, a 110MB onboard memory and a dedicated 128MB RAM and ARM 11,369 MHz processor to make the phone works express.
The screen is very bright and clear, all of the surfaces are high gloss and the textured stainless steel backing prevents slippage.
It also has a features assign purely on security, the WEP and WPA2 security, a built-in encryption features for both the device’s memory and the memory card, as well as integrated mobile VPN support, device lock and wipe features.
This allows the E71 and the memory card in it to locked remotely if it is lost or stolen, and requires a PIN to unlock it.
With its combination of excellent features and performance, matched with sleek design, Nokia’s E71 will surely outshine recently released smartphones as our business phone of choice.

Apple - iPhone 3G. By Globe Telecom Philippines

Posted by red57 in Tuesday, August 5th 2008   
Topics: Mobile    Tags: apple, globe, globe telecom, iphone, iphone 3g, iphone 3g globe, iphone 3g globe philippines, iphone 3g globe telecom, iphone globe
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Apple has signed deals with four major telecommunication companies in four countries to help the company surpass its iPhone sales goal of 10 million units by the end of 2008.
Singapore’s SingTel, India’s Bharti Airtel, Phillipines’ Globe Telecom, and Australia’s Optus, will begin carrying the iPhone “later this year.” But Globe Telecom had already made an announcement.
Yes, you read that right my patient ones. Globe Telecom announced in its web site that they already have signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to the Philippines.
According to Globe, the iPhone may be launched locally starting September this year. However, bringing the iPhone to Asia may require a different service provider infrastructure being used by that in the US.
So it is safe to assume that the model would be a new 3G-enabled one, since 3G is the new industry standard for this part of the world.
It combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking, built-in GPS, and iPhone 2.0 software. “We are very excited to be working with Apple to bring Filipino consumers iPhone 3G later this year,” said Gerardo C. Ablaza, Jr. president and CEO of Globe Telecom.
Good news for you patient ones still waiting for its official launch. Bad news for those who couldn’t wait and bought other brands.
So let us begin the countdown!

The Nokia N-Series And E-Series Phones

Posted by red57 in Sunday, August 3rd 2008   
Topics: Cellphone Connection    Tags: nokia, nokia e-series, nokia e66, nokia e71, nokia e90, Nokia N-Series, nokia n78, nokia n95 8gb, nokia n96 16gb, nokia phones
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Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry.
Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses.
With this driving passion for innovation, Nokia has launches an array of multimedia devices and rich multimedia applications that we call next generation Series phones. The Nokia N-Series and E-Series phones.
The Nokia N-Series is attempting to set the agenda for mobile multimedia and produce the defining device category for this market.
Nokia calls the N-Series a multimedia computer: a fully converged, feature-rich class of device that it predicts will make single-purpose devices like the iPod obsolete.
The Nokia N-Series devices are optimized for either video, photography or music, and all are based on Symbian/Series 60, have high-end megapixel cameras, are music oriented and have good browsing. N-Series phones like the Nokia N95 8Gb, N78, N96 16Gb, N93 3G, N800 and more.
Where consumers can use a single device to enjoy entertainment, access information and to capture and share pictures and videos, whenever and wherever they want.
Nokia N-Series said it will also strengthen its retail strategy to extend a complete mobile experience to its users.
While N-Series is focus on photography, access information and entertainment, the Nokia E-Series (Executive Series) focus on sophisticated mobile multimedia communication device that offers a perfect balance between business and pleasure.
All the Nokia E-series models include amazing features like Series 60 platform 3rd Edition, QVGA or better displays, Wi-fi, push email, Bluetooth, EDGE and 3G high-speed data and lots more.
Further, the new Nokia E-series devices, combined with the Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0 platform, significantly enhance the potential for businesses to achieve new levels of productivity and competitive advantage.
Thus making Nokia E-series one of the most powerful business handsets offering mobility to smart businesses and professionals on the move.
Nokia E-Series like the E66, E71, E90 Communicator, E65, E61 and other E-Series are now out in the market.

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