The Nokia 6102i is a small, sophisticated and solid fold phone which combines advanced image and video features with high-speed data (EDGE) capabilities. Messaging features such as e-mail, instant messaging (IM), and push-to-talk capabilities make the device suited to both mobile lifestyle and business applications.
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The Nokia N86 8MP is designed to excel in both bright and low light conditions, and it's optimized for both video and still imaging. Its high-speed connectivity ensures easy and convenient sharing. It is an 8 mega-pixel camera, dual slide, and AGPS navigation
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Nokia N97 Unlocked Phone, Touchscreen, 3G, 5 MP Camera, A-GPS, 32 GB, MicroSD Slot, and Integrated Ovi Applications
I just bought my cellphone, at the beggining i was very scared because i use to be a blackberry user all my life because my work, so i bought this phone here at amazon, and its great! YES is a brand new PHONE! so it have a lots of BUGS but almost at lot of the have been fixed, thats why i gave 4 stars! but the phone its amazing i used to have the blackberry storm, bu believe me this one its GREAT the things that i dont like are the backcover its plastic made, the MSN LIVE is not working at all,the video support (only MP4) and they are not to much app right now, but im sure that we will have a lot of apps early in this future. but believe me i love this phone and everybody looks at my phone! it looks great in your hand! AND THE INTERNET SURFING IS JUST AMAZING!!!! im in mexico and im having a 1.3 MB of 3g speed! is not too bad! i gues that in USA will be faster! but i dont need to much speed. the bugs im having till now are: *CANT UPLOAD ALL MY PICTURES to FACEBOOK (this is a facebook ISSUE) *When you have low battety theirs a very low frecuency sound (on the next update nokia said that it will be fixed) * I cant put to wallpapers at the same time (this is not a bug, you just cant, but i hate that i want a landscape wallpapper an a portrait wallpaper) *All othe issues have been already fixed (locks, reboots, lights) The batery life on my n97 its like 24 hours but please believe on this im almost 15 hrs on my phone internet, because i use it alot on my work, and i have this program that i recibe my emails just the moment it was sent, just like the blackberry so its 22 hours on the net! when im not surfing too much on the net it can hold up to 3 days! Sorry about my english, but im typping really fast, and i dont have a great grammar! but what im trying to tell you is that,if you are not specting a laptop and you are realistic about the things a smartphone can do. this cell phone is GREAT dont hezitate on buying it! it looks great and very like executive!
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Unlocked Phone with U.S. 3G, 3.2 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, and 8 GB MicroSD Card
I bought the Nokia 5800 from the Dell website for $220 plus taxes, in July 2009. I ordered the silicon case & screen protectors from Amazon. I'm very happy with the phone! I use it for phone calls, texting & quick photos where I'm too lazy to get my camera out of the box. The camera has a "flash" feature! I love the handwriting facility with the stylus & the haptic feedback. Conversation quality is great & the phone is very user friendly. I have no problems with the battery life (though I charge my phones daily out of habit). I would have liked to have more than 4 images on the "desktop" for quick dialling. The option for video call is a nuisance, though you can avoid it by touching the phone icon from the contacts UI. At this price, its one of the best phones! It has sold more than 6.8 million units globally. Before I bought the phone, I read the user reviews on various sites. This is definitely a great phone for people who want a touch screen phone for regular use. I haven't spend much time surfing the net or testing apps because thats not how I want to use my cell phone currently. Unlike the iPhone, this phone has haptic feedback, good battery & it lets you add memory cards. It is also greater value for money.
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I've had this phone for almost two weeks now, and I'm loving it! I came from an iPhone 3G, then a Moto Q9h, and now to this. So far it gives me what I really want from a phone, VERSATILITY! I mean, I love to customize my phone to work FOR me, not the other way around. I loved my iPhone, but the lack of multi-tasking hampered me, and the data plan from my carrier was $30/mo. The Moto Q9h has all the features, but WM 6.1 is what it is, Windows Mobile. It tended to freeze and require at least one or two soft resets a day. This isn't my first Symbian phone, so I knew what I was walking into with the OS. What amazed me was the speed. This has got to be one of the most responsive OS UI's ever implemented, especially for a Nokia! All the features just come together nicely, and you can easily customize the phone to your liking. Quick examples: HARDWARE - 8gb Class 6 Transcend MicroSD - OtterBox Impact Case SOFTWARE - Opera Mini (Web Browser) - Photo Browser (Nokia Beta Labs) - Fring (Instant Messenger) - Google Maps - ThreadSMS (Threaded Text Messaging) - Mail For Exchange (Nokia) - ProfiMail (HTML Email Client) Sounds like a lot of personalizing there, but it's more like you're starting with a blank slate for the phone, and you're just adding what you really need. As for the rest of the phone, the thing feels rock solid. The keyboard takes a few days to get used to. The keyboard shortcuts are great, and I really dig that this model has a dedicated "Ctrl" key. The preset buttons for Calendar, Contacts, and Messaging can be remapped to what you want them to do. The screen had me worried because I didn't know if it was made of a scratch-resistant material. The OtterBox case comes with a thick screen protector, so that solves that. In a nutshell... Snappy performance, fully customizable, mp3 and video ringtones (not kidding), good signal, doesn't need the more expensive data plan from At&t, when a program were to freeze just hold the home key (task manager) and close it from there (doesn't usually happen), and it's great for multitasking!
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PROS ---- * It has all the features that you would ever need in a cellphone. * Excellent screen. * Superb cell phone reception and voice quality. * 5 MP camera very impressive for a cell phone. * FM transmitter works well - this is very convenient in old cars that don't have an aux audio input. Just make sure you choose the right frequency to transmit your music. * GPS works very well, but the Nokia navigation service is too expensive. Get a Garmin Mobile XT or some other navigation software. It will be much cheaper than paying a monthly subscription fee to Nokia for navigation. CONS ---- * Build quality is not good, battery cover rattles, plastic feels cheap. * SIM card slot is poorly designed - it is very hard to take the SIM card out. * Alarm function is needlessly complicated and not user friendly - if you hit snooze, you will have to re-enter the original time for the next day! * Beware that Nokia may not honor the 3 month trial for the voice guided navigation, even though it is listed on the front of the box! I called Nokia three times to resolve this issue but got fed up of the customer service. I hope I don't have to make a warranty claim in the future because Nokia's customer service in the US sucks. * You can use the USB cord to charge the phone from your computer, but it won't work if you try to use a car charger with a USB adapter. The hardware fits just fine, but the N85 tries to connect to a computer even when there is no computer at the other end of the USB cable. This is not a big deal, you can just pick up a car charger for about ten bucks. Overall this is an excellent phone for the price. It is not a perfect device and there are many areas for improvement, but the pros easily outweigh the cons. I was actually considering buying a netbook for travel (Asus EEE or some other 9" netbook), but the Nokia N85 is far more portable and does almost everything a netbook can do, and has a GPS, camera and FM transmitter in addition! If you are going to use it a lot from home, you can make very cheap calls by connecting to skype through your home wi-fi (you will have to use an application called Nimbuzz). Combine it with a t-mobile pre-paid plan and you get a very affordable cell phone service.
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The Nokia 5800 US 3G XpressMusic is a S60 5th Edition device with a resistive touch screen and tactile feedback. The device has a large 3,2 inch, bright nHD (640 x 360 pixels and 16:9 aspect ratio) color display. The device has variety of input methods: stylus, plectrum and finger touch support for text input and UI control (alphanumeric keypad, full and mini qwerty keyboard, handwriting recognition). Use the Nokia 5800 US 3G XpressMusic to connect to mobile broadband using WLAN or HSDPA (3.5G). Find directions and locations with the integrated A-GPS and included maps. Additional features include a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, and USB 2.0 High-Speed.
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