White Pearl is the little sister of ‘Black Diamond’ featured above. Although it doesn’t look that good in white, it’s worth an honorable mention.
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Yeah, this is my kind of phone. Isn’t it absolutely stunning? The PENCK phone designed by Makoto Saito is one and a half years old, but it’s still the most beautful phone ever made. The PENCK is available in three colors, metal, milk (white), and bitter (black). Too bad it’s only available in Japan.
Nokia N93i
N93i splendid similar to the Nokia N93, the N93i will feature the same 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom. Its body design will be slightly different with mirror effect front cover, smaller phone body size and new RAZR keypad.
It also added a small LCD screen at the front, letting you know who is calling you without open the clamshell phone. Although there isn’t much information on the front LCD, even in the manual, we do hope it can display info like song id, caller id, battery status, time and contact list navigation. Reducing the phone body size will be a great improvement, fulfilling those who don’t like the size of Nokia N93.
The Nokia 93i will also comes with a mini USB connector instead of the traditional pop-port connector. Both version works on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
It also added a small LCD screen at the front, letting you know who is calling you without open the clamshell phone. Although there isn’t much information on the front LCD, even in the manual, we do hope it can display info like song id, caller id, battery status, time and contact list navigation. Reducing the phone body size will be a great improvement, fulfilling those who don’t like the size of Nokia N93.
The Nokia 93i will also comes with a mini USB connector instead of the traditional pop-port connector. Both version works on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
Nokia N76
Holding up to 1500 tracks, the N76 works with industry standard 3.5 mm headphones and supports the popular Windows Media DRM for optimal use. Viewing the 2.4-inch (13.7mm), up to 16 million color screen in landscape mode brings a familiar feel to surfing the web on a mobile. You can navigate web pages quickly and easily with the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and enjoy easy access to popular internet services like Flickr and Amazon for searching, shopping or sharing. The N76 integrates a 2.0-megapixel (1600 x 1200 px) camera to capture, zoom and review pictures. Offering tools to edit either on the go or transfer them to a compatible PC, the N76 comes bundled with Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition. With up to 2 GB of expandable memory, you have ample of storage for high-quality multimedia. It will be the first Nokia device to be preloaded with five Adobe Flash Lite games developed by Japanese developer CELL.
As CES gets going, Nokia has announced several new handsets today including two upgrades to previous models and an all new RAZR-like smartphone.
Let’s start with the all new Nokia N76. The N76 features a RAZR like design with metal-etched keypad and comes packed with Quadband GSM, UMTS 2100, EDGE, 2 megapixel camera, microSD memory card slot, QVGA display, Bluetooth and external media controls. Next up are the two upgrades. The Nokia N93i which just makes the current N93 smaller and slimmer maintain the same specs: Triband GSM, UMTS 2100, EGDE, Wi-Fi, QVGA display and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and optical zoom. Not only that, but Nokia has upgraded the software bringing you Flickr for photo uploading. Last we have the Nokia 6131NFC. Nothing has changed on the 6131 except Nokia has added a NFC chip to the handset allowing MasterCard PayPass payments and other sorts of payments
Let’s start with the all new Nokia N76. The N76 features a RAZR like design with metal-etched keypad and comes packed with Quadband GSM, UMTS 2100, EDGE, 2 megapixel camera, microSD memory card slot, QVGA display, Bluetooth and external media controls. Next up are the two upgrades. The Nokia N93i which just makes the current N93 smaller and slimmer maintain the same specs: Triband GSM, UMTS 2100, EGDE, Wi-Fi, QVGA display and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and optical zoom. Not only that, but Nokia has upgraded the software bringing you Flickr for photo uploading. Last we have the Nokia 6131NFC. Nothing has changed on the 6131 except Nokia has added a NFC chip to the handset allowing MasterCard PayPass payments and other sorts of payments
Sparks of innovation from Nokia, like their open mobile concept phone, is what we love to see. This new Nokia Aeon concept phone has shown up in Nokia's Reasearch & development section of their site. Apparently the entire phone is an interactive “touch screen.” WirelessAndy at Howard Forums says he “heard Feburary 30th” is when the Aeon will be available to consumers.
In the car, between a million phone calls I sometimes like to listen to a Podcasts on my iPod. It looks like my iPod (and my Fujifilm camera) won’t go into my bag every day. Why? Because the N95 has not only a decent music player (which is standard on most phones these days) but a podcasting app. It’s not exactly iTunes but my goodness, you can actually download podcasts directly onto the phone. No ‘computer’ required. The app allows you to subscribe to any podcast and download any episode you like. What’s cool is that the downloaded podcasts also appear in the phone’s music player alongside your music, under the genre ‘podcasts’.
While driving and listening to TWiT, I get a call. The podcast stops, the call starts. Then the call ends and the podcast starts again. Neat!
While driving and listening to TWiT, I get a call. The podcast stops, the call starts. Then the call ends and the podcast starts again. Neat!
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