Sunday, October 12, 2008

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte out now

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte out now


The most expensive and most exclusive Nokia to date. You’ll pay around £500 for the phone plus an 18 month contract.

The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte has real carbon panels on the front and back in addition to titanium, stainless steel, and polished glass. With a price even higher than it’s predecessors the 8800 Arte and 8800 Sapphire Arte, the new Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte will be even more exclusive. It has a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3G and 4GB of memory - an increase from the 1GB found in the other two Arte models.

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Nokia N96 hands-on review

Nokia N96 hands-on review

The Nokia n96

It’s here! I’ve had a play with it and I can tell you everything you need to know about Nokia’s most eagerly anticipated phone of the year. The new Nokia N96…

When you first pick up the Nokia N96 you know from it’s huge 2.8 inch screen that it’s going to be something special. It’s slightly wider and taller than the Nokia N95 8GB but a few mm slimmer. When the two-way slide mechanism is closed, it’s a nice size and it never feels too big or bulky. The N96 has a built-in accelerometer, just turn the phone sideways and the screen automatically rotates into a widescreen aspect. The screen rotation is noticeably faster than other Nseries phones. Beneath the screen are the usual navigation and menu keys, along with media player keys. There are 11 buttons in all. On the side you’ll find the volume control and camera button and on the back is a useful kick stand, allowing the N96 to be placed on a desk for viewing videos or movies. Slide the phone open and you’ll find a standard keypad. It looks cheaper than the keypad on the N95 8GB but it’s comfortable to use, even with big fingers. There are some nice touches though, such as the backlight fade on the keypad when the phone slides open.

Nokia n96 games

The Nokia N96 has the latest N-Gage gaming engine and a powerful Dual ARM 9 264 MHz CPU. It runs on the latest version of the Symbian S60 OS, which is v9.3. I won’t go into too much technical detail about this as anyone who’s interested should already know what it is. A Symbian OS means you can run more than one program at a time and install software applications on the phone. There’s a lot of third party software available that’s compatible with the N96, such as sat nav programs, games, utilities and all sorts of interesting gadgets.

Nokia n96 multimediaThe Nokia N96 has 16GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 32GB using a memory card. I have to admit that after owning an N95 8GB and reading the initial specs for the N96 I wasn’t convinced that it would provide much more. I’m happy to say I was wrong. It has similarities but it appears to be a much better phone. Just before release it was announced that the UK version of the N96 would support the BBC iplayer. This is the BBC’s seven-day catch-up application. You can watch all the top BBC programmes on your mobile for free. This is an incredible feature, especially with the Nokia N96’s kick stand and 2.8 inch screen. It can sit on your desk while you catch up with the latest EastEnders or Holby City. You’ll never miss an episode again and you can watch them any time. The music capabilities on the N96 are equally as impressive. The 16GB memory means it can store loads of music, really loads. You can sort and select by pre-defined playlists, artist, album or genre. Music can be downloaded directly to the phone from the Nokia music store or you can transfer music files from your PC or Mac. The N96 also has a stereo FM radio with RDS. There’s a 3.5mm audio jack for plugging in your favourite headphones or you can use wireless stereo Bluetooth headphones. The media capabilities of the N96 are superb.

Nokia n96 side on image courtesy of mobiles.co.uk

The 5 megapixel camera has a top spec and takes brilliant photos, although the camera button can be a it awkward to use. It has a Carl Zeiss lens, autofocus, digital zoom, LED flash, macro mode for close-ups, light exposure adjustment and a range of timers. Don’t be bedazzled by the marketing hype surrounding the 8 megapixel war. To put it in perspective, a 2 megapixel image will show in full detail on a high resolution 22 inch monitor. So if you plan only to view your photos on your computer or even if you want to print A4 sized images then 5 megapixels is already more than enough. The camera on the N96 is absolutely brilliant, you won’t be disappointed. The N96 can also record video at 30 frames per second there’s a secondary video call camera mounted discreetly above the screen.

With Wi-Fi you can browse the web on the Nokia N96 at speeds comparable to your home broadband. If you’re on the move the N96 will use 3G and dual band HSDPA to connect to the web. The Nokia web browser is easy to use and you can also download and install a third party browser, I recommend Opera. The N96 has GPS and has Nokia maps pre-installed, which is another really useful feature. With GPS your photos taken with the N96 are geo-tagged, not only are they stamped with the time and date but also with the exact location.

Nokia n96 review packageI was sceptical at first but I’m now convinced that the new Nokia N96 is enough of an evolution for existing N95 8GB users to upgrade. The BBC iPlayer is a wonderful addition. Then there’s the extra memory, which is expandable to 32GB, the new N-Gage compatibility, the nicer design and all the little improvements too. This is a brilliant phone.

Do you want a free Nokia N96? We have it with 600 minutes and unlimited texts on O2. Line rental is £35 per month on an 18 month contract. This is our most popular N96 deal and is highly recommended. No gimmicks, just a free N96 on a top value tariff.

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Latest Nokia N95 8GB deals on Orange

Latest Nokia N95 8GB deals on Orange


Only £30 per month line rental and you’ll receive £135 cash back plus a free Bluetooth headset. This deal is on Orange Dolphin 30 and comes with 400 xnet minutes per month and unlimited text messages.

The Nokia N95 8GB is an updated version of the Nokia N95. It has a larger screen for watching videos or browsing the web, and it has an improved battery life. Finished in a smart looking black cover, the new N95 comes with a huge 8GB internal memory. In addition the Black N95 8GB also features one of the best 5 megapixel cameras to be found on a mobile phone with auto focus and video recording. An GPS receiver provides Sat Nav and it has HSDPA Mobile Broadband and Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed web browsing.

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Samsung Omnia now available in white

Samsung Omnia now available in white


The Samsung i900 Omnia is the latest touchscreen smartphone from Samsung. It can be used for all your mobile, sat nav, internet, email and photography needs. Or, in techy terms it has 3G, HSDPA, Wi-fi, a GPS receiver and a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, face detection and smile detection! Photographs can be geotagged, this means that every photo you take is not only stamped with the date and time but also with it’s exact location.

The Samsung i900 Omnia targets two types people in a single device. It’s suitable for the business user who is constantly on the move and need access to the web, emails and Windows Mobile applications. The Samsung i900 can be plugged into a laptop and used as a USB modem. It’s also suitable for busy bodies who are anxious to access their social networks 24/7 and like to have the latest multimedia technology in their pocket.

As a media device, the Samsung i900 is among the best. The 3.2 inch touchscreen display has a 16:9 widescreen aspect and thanks to a built-in accelerometer the screen automatically rotates when the phone is turned on its side. It has TV output too, movies and photos can easilly be viewed on a big screen. There’s 8GB of internal memory for storing music, video, photos or presentations.

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New Nokia 2600 classic deals

New Nokia 2600 classic deals


The Nokia 2600 classic is great value for money, it’s free on a 12 month contract with £230 automatic cash back or with cash back plus a choice of free gifts such as an iPod nano or Nintendo DS. Replacing the Nokia 2630 as T-Mobile’s ‘value’ handset, the new 2600 classic looks and feels more expensive.

The Nokia 2600 classic is a phone that’s simple to use and it has some neat little extras. It’s very easy to get to grips with, but has some great features such as a built-in FM radio, Bluetooth, a basic camera with video record, speakerphone, an organiser, plus built-in games to keep your thumbs twiddling.

The screen is bright and there’s a simple but user friendly keypad with a navigation key. Weighing 73g and measuring just 12mm thick the Nokia 2600 classic will fit comfortably in your pocket. Xpress On covers are available to change the look. The Nokia 2600 classic also has vibrate alert and up to 24 days standby between battery charges.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

New Nokia N96 vs Nokia N95 8GB

New Nokia N96 vs Nokia N95 8GB


N96 now available to pre-order. Stock due 1st October.

The Nokia N96 has the same dual slide design as the N95. It’s a very similar phone with the same 5 megapixel camera, 2.8 inch screen, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and excellent multimedia functions. It has 3G, HSPDA and GPS with Nokia Maps and Geo-tagging. It has the Nokia web browser with Mini Map and an RSS reader. The N96 is slightly longer and wider than the N95 8GB but is 3mm thinner, so pretty much the same size.

The name suggests that the N96 might be a successor to the N95 8GB, but in reality it’s more of an alternative specification. The Nokia N96 has 16GB internal memory which can be expanded to a huge 24GB using an 8GB memory card. This is the N96’s main advantage over the N95 8GB and the biggest reason why people might choose the N96. Other minor improvements include a newer version of the Symbian S60 OS, v9.3 as opposed to v9.2 and the addition of RDS to the built-in FM radio. The N96 also has a DVB-H TV receiver but this is of no use in the UK as we don’t have any DVB-H TV broadcasts.

On the downside, the N96 battery offers only 3 hours 40 minutes talk time between charges, whereas the N95 8GB has 6 hours talk time. The dual ARM processor on the N96 is not as powerful as the N95 8GB and it lacks a 3D graphics accelerator, although most users won’t notice any difference. The N96 also loses a few insignificant features such as infrared, nothing worth losing sleep over.

So which is the best phone? The N96 has that huge memory, which is definitely an advantage in a multimedia phone. In terms of design the N96 is more modern, it looks similar to other new Nseries phones. But the N95 8GB looks meaner and more exclusive, in fact it probably looks the more expensive of the two. Which leads me on to the price, you’ll pay around £200 more for the new Nokia N96. Compare deals on both phones and decide for yourself.

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