Blogs Nokia today introduced the slimmer Nokia N76, a new clamshell that brings the Nseries experience to a sleeker body. The Nokia N76 brings a wide range of multimedia experiences to consumers, ...
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Features Are you buying a Nokia mobile? Our guide lets you know what to look out for.
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Crave Alarm bells ring and our inhouse Nabaztag's ears swirl whenever we come across words like "free" and "unlimited". That's the good thing about having a tech pet in the office. It ...
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Blogs Designed with music and gaming in mind, the N81 comes with dedicated music and game keys and are loaded with memory so users can store more and play more. The 3D ...
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Features Though it's the most well-known, RIM's solution is not the only way for you to get your email instantly.
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Features Nokia's game-centric mobile phone never quite caught on, but this time the mobile phone giant has a new approach to rope in the video game generation.
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Features The Finnish cellular maker has lined up four new Bluetooth devices, one portable charger and an all-in-one in-car navigation solution to add to its year-end product roadmap.
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Review Nokia seems to have a habit of releasing its XpressMusic models in pairs. About this time last year, we got the 5310 and 5610 XpressMusic. Half a year later, the 5320 and 5220 XpressMusic models were introduced. The 5220 model is available now at S$398 without contract.
Review Toward the end of May 2007, Nokia launched two 6500 handsets: 6500 classic and 6500 slide which we're reviewing. At a glance, it may seem like they are replacements for the popular 6300 and 6288. The 6500 classic retains that familiar slim and eye-catching candy-bar form factor of the 6300, while...
Features The Finnish handset maker updates its XpressMusic and Nseries product offerings with four new phones aimed at those with portable entertainment in mind.
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Review Rumors about the E71 have circulated on the Web long before the handset was officially announced. At the Nokia Connection event in June, the Finnish company finally came clean with the QWERTY smart phone to put all speculation to rest.
Review When it comes to marketing its wares, Sony Ericsson uses a very straightforward approach--Cyber-shot for camera-phones and Walkman for music-phones. In a way, that is great because it helps consumers to narrow down their choices. In reality, that's not always the case.
For example, someone...
Review The Innov8 marks the culmination of what Samsung wanted to achieve with the Symbian S60 platform, once the turf and playground of Finland-based Nokia. Even though the Innov8 isn't the first S60 handset from the Korean phone-maker (there were a few others just before it), in terms of product...
Review The E51 is the latest member to join the Eseries portfolio in mid-September. It is likely a direct replacement of the E50, though it also looks like a slimmed-down version of the chunky E90 after losing the QWERTY keyboard. But this workhorse is no slouch even with a slim figure.
Features Nokia calls them multimedia computers and frankly, the N-series handsets are not that far off, boasting features that range from Wi-Fi and onboard hard drive to DVB-H TV receiver and VGA-quality camcorder. Check out the full listing here.
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