Saturday, September 27, 2008
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Nokia N85
A multimedia device to the bone, the Nokia N85 packs dedicated multimedia keys, accelerometer for automatic screen rotation, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, TV-out, stereo FM radio with RDS and a FM transmitter. It will even ship with a 8GB microSD card to store your multimedia files. The multimedia keys also serve the double purpose of gaming keys in order to offer an excellent N-gage gaming experience.
A 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual-LED flash and autofocus assist light is mounted at the back of the device and that deserves attention too. It can manage the sweet VGA video recording at up to 30 fps.It supports mobile videos.
Nokia N85 will be available in black and copper in October 2008 for an estimated retail price of 450 euro (660 US dollars) before taxes or subsides.
A 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual-LED flash and autofocus assist light is mounted at the back of the device and that deserves attention too. It can manage the sweet VGA video recording at up to 30 fps.It supports mobile videos.
Nokia N85 will be available in black and copper in October 2008 for an estimated retail price of 450 euro (660 US dollars) before taxes or subsides.
Samsung B2700 review
Samsung may be flying high on INNOV8 but they sure have at least a toe on the ground. Just recently they spilled the low-to-mid-end bag, so we don't forget a flagship is only as good as the fleet behind it. No handset in the handful they just recently dropped is likely to top the food chain but what a massive landing it was.
Quite duly, the first in the dozen to make it to the GSMArena shore is the B2700 toughie. The latest rugged handset by Samsung has the same level of dust and water splash resistance as the toughest of phones Sonim XP1. The feature set is the great difference.
We're yet to see how hard it is to break the B2700, but a compass, pedometer, altimeter and a flashlight do make it harder to resist. Significantly cheaper than the Sonim XP1, Samsung B2700 is making a good go at the rugged phone market.
Key features:
* Shock, splash and dust resistant (IP54 certified)
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone, UMTS 2100 MHz
* Very nice and responsive user interface
* 2 MP camera, secondary video call camera
* 1.9" 256K-color TFT display, 176 x 220 pixels
* Flashlight, Compass, Altimeter, Pedometer
* Good MP3 player, MPEG4/3gp videos player
* FM radio with RDS
* SMS/MMS/E-mail/RSS Reader
* Bluetooth and USB v2.0
* 30 MB flash memory, microSD card slot
* Comfortable keypad, strong and even backlight
* Very loud speakerphone
* Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery
Main disadvantages:
* Display could've used a higher resolution
* No autofocus in camera
* Poor video recording
Quite duly, the first in the dozen to make it to the GSMArena shore is the B2700 toughie. The latest rugged handset by Samsung has the same level of dust and water splash resistance as the toughest of phones Sonim XP1. The feature set is the great difference.
We're yet to see how hard it is to break the B2700, but a compass, pedometer, altimeter and a flashlight do make it harder to resist. Significantly cheaper than the Sonim XP1, Samsung B2700 is making a good go at the rugged phone market.
Key features:
* Shock, splash and dust resistant (IP54 certified)
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone, UMTS 2100 MHz
* Very nice and responsive user interface
* 2 MP camera, secondary video call camera
* 1.9" 256K-color TFT display, 176 x 220 pixels
* Flashlight, Compass, Altimeter, Pedometer
* Good MP3 player, MPEG4/3gp videos player
* FM radio with RDS
* SMS/MMS/E-mail/RSS Reader
* Bluetooth and USB v2.0
* 30 MB flash memory, microSD card slot
* Comfortable keypad, strong and even backlight
* Very loud speakerphone
* Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery
Main disadvantages:
* Display could've used a higher resolution
* No autofocus in camera
* Poor video recording
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