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Nokia E71 vs BlackBerry 8820

The BlackBerry 8820 has been one of the best slab-style QWERTY smartphones for so long now, it's hard to imagine anything overtaking it. Its combination of ease of use, long battery life and excellent keyboard contributed to a maximum score of 10 out of 10 when we first looked at it last August, and our opinion hasn't changed much over that time.

But times move on, new handsets are released, and inevitably - eventually - a new champion comes along. That new champion, it would seem, is Nokia's E71 - the long-awaited successor to the E61. Why? First, this is a simply gorgeous phone. With a solid metal rear, chrome-trimmed front and flat, almost mirror-finish screen, it's one beautiful piece of design.
And, not only does it look fantastic, but it's also very slim and pocketable. Unlike its E61 predecessor, which was about as broad-shouldered as a phone could get, the E71 is as slim-waisted as an iPhone and 2.3mm thinner, too, at a mere 10mm. It may boast a full QWERTY keyboard, but you can slide it into a pocket and barely notice it. Even the slip case it comes with doesn't add to the bulk too much.

It's a remarkable piece of engineering ergonomically, as well. Cramming a full keyboard into a chassis this narrow is easily enough done, but making it usable is much more of a challenge. Nokia has achieved that and more with the E71: the keys, like the E61 before it, are slightly rubbery so your fingers don't slip off them when you're trying to type; they're slightly domed, so you can press one easily without hitting a neighbouring letter by accident; and the keyboard is blessed with a sensible layout too - important symbols such as the full stop, comma and @ characters are all accessible instantly, without the need to press shift - an ailment all too many other phone keypads are afflicted by.

The keyboard, then, is easily a match for the 8820's excellent offering, but how about the rest of the device? Well, there's no scrolling trackball, but the directional pad above the keyboard is easy to use and works well. If anything, the buttons for picking up and hanging up calls next to the pad are a little on the small side but they're easy to get used to. Combine those with the four well-sized shortcut keys and the pair of soft keys and overall you've got a very comprehensive control cluster.

This phone seems like a mix of couple of mobiles, such as if you closely look at Nokia’s most recent release Nokia C7, you will find a lot of similarity, which means, with this design, the over all theme of phone can be matched to C7 and make it look like a step up from a sequel, rest of the appeal and features look pretty much like Nokia 8800 Luna. RIght now, it might be in appropriate to even comment on the specifications of this mobile, as it is some concept phone by some random person, but it is safe to assume that, this smartphone might run on Meego or Symbian 3 and have a strong sleek camera with atleast 12 mega pixel, it could also have a very powerful processor, such as dual core or something! Well, time shall tell.

Nokia E72

Recently, Nokia officially announced its accession to the Windows Live Messenger support, through this software, users will be able to use the same as in the PC terminal on the MSN features, such as chat and multiple users at the same time, change online status and personal information and so on. And also be able to drag and drop MSN contact list directly to the desktop, the convenience of users.

Nokia E72 can support running MSN in the background, and through pop-up dialog boxes to prompt the user receives a message, while pushing through the software, you can easily stealth login feature is very convenient. Nokia E72 will be the first to support Windows Live Messenger product, followed by the Nokia E63, E71 and E75 can also be OVi Store to download Nokia Messaging to achieve this functionality.

Nokia has soon launched a headset for new mobile TV headset. There are some of the main features with the Nokia mobile TV headset. This handset incorporates Digital Video Broadband Handset (DVB-H) receiver. This feature helps any user to tune in and watch live TV. This mobile TV headset has same functioning and it has an external mobile. This external mobile helps in easy plug in and playing of Nokia mobile live TV.
Nokia mobile TV headset is one of the first kinds of accessory that has been produced by Nokia. It can said to be very compatible with Nokia phone that features USB OTG and it further runs on Symbian^3. As far is today is concerned only Nokia n* comes under the category that fulfil this need. This accessory is said to be great for all the mobile TV lovers who want to see online TV. Nokia mobile TV Online method helps you in easy viewing of online television features. This standard deice can be easily connected to any standard micro USB port. It also has free air content. Nokia mobile TV price is estimated to be 40 Euro and within this price, you get to have a good experience of Nokia mobile TV free of cost.

Enjoy Nokia live TV
So, all you need is to enjoy the Nokia mobile live TV online. It allows to catch up with your favourite mobile TV shows. Get excellent reception than even the antenna. You also receive calls without any disturbance with the help of these mobile live TV.  When you want to watch TV Nokia Mobile TV Headset, just switch on the online TV mode and get set with your programs.

Samsung Epic 4G Mobile

Specs & Features of Samsung Epic 4G Mobile ::



Price

PKR Rs. 19,400 (USD $223)

Whats New?

The Sprint Samsung Epic 4G features 4G Capabilities, 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, Samsung Media Hub, Full QWERTY keyboard, Android 2.1 with update to Android 2.2, Samsung 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Processor with 3-D graphics, 5 MP camera/camcorder with auto, focus, 3x digital zoom, Power LED flash, HD video (720p), Front facing VGA camera for video chat, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Mobile Hotspot capability supporting up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices to share the 4G experience simultaneously, Android Market, 1500 mAh battery and Visual Voicemail.

Dimensions

124 x 65 x 14 mm

Weight

155 g

Memory

Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall, Call records Practically unlimited 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, microSD, up to 32GB

Battery

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh Stand-by Up to 300 h Talk time Up to 5 h 30 min

Connectivity

3D Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps, WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n; WiMAX, Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB

Display Size

480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches, QWERTY keyboard, TouchWiz 3.0 UI, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Touch-sensitive controls, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Swype text inpu

Display Colour

Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors

Colours

Black

OS

Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)

Frequency / Band

2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900 3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO

Browser

HTML

Entertainment

Stereo FM radio with RDS, Games, Mobile TV - Social networking integration - Digital compass - MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player - MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration - Flash Lite v3.1

Camera

Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection Video Yes, 720p@30fps Secondary Yes, VGA

Ring Tones

Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones Speakerphone Yes - 3.5 mm audio jack

Messaging

SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS

Other

SAR US 0.68 W/kg (head) 0.99 W/kg (body)