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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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No, not el cheapo as in cheap and crappy necessarily but el cheapo as in cheap
and very affordable. The just unveiled Nokia C5 will be available in the second
quarter of 2010 (including the MEA market) at an expected retail price of
just under AED 700.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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Hear ye, hear ye. Nokia, the Finnish giant, has unleashed their first full touchscreen phone, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. What's more, it Comes with Music in more than one way! Click on the jump, and thou shalt bear witness to this brand new Nokia offering in the next few minutes. Go on, you know you want to read about it.
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Monday, February 23, 2009
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Powered by a 369MHz ARM processor and 128MB of SDRAM, the E63 is a great addition to Nokia?s range and is perfect for anyone not wanting HSDPA or gadgets such as GPS, but preferring a focused e-mail device which can handle some entertainment if need be. Given the success of the E71, we see no reason why the E63 should be any different, potentially swaying users who don't fancy learning a BlackBerry operating system or the E71's higher price. While it doesn't have the all-round feature set and finesse of the E71 (it looks less serious), the E63 delivers an almost identical experience so is therefore excellent value for money.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Nokia's N96 is a throwback to a bygone era of smartphones - a few years ago, really - when pinstripe cases complemented buyers' handmade Italian suits, mobile e-mail was for sealing million-dollar contracts, and the phone's $895 unsubsidized price barely fazed would-be owners. Now that this particular segment of phone is as prized by mallrats as the execs who own the stores they shop at though, the N96 still holds its own, but only as a niche device. Though all the handset's vital stats have the right numbers in front of them, the lack of more powerful user inputs on the N96 and its powerful-but-confusing Symbian interface make taking full advantage of that hardware difficult.
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Friday, November 28, 2008
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The recession will be hitting
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Nokia's audio-centric XpressMu
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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It has been more than a year since the Nokia N95 was introduced and by Dec'07, it got a revamp in its aesthetics and hardware with the 8GB variant. Following up, Nokia has revealed the Nokia N96 which landed in our hands just a few days ago, so join us as we reveal what the successor to the Nokia N95 brings to the table.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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Stoic supporters of numeric keypads in need of a business-centric device will find just that in the second E-series device of the year, the Nokia E66.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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If music on-the-go is your daily fix, then have a look at the latest music phone from Nokia's lineup, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic.
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Monday, July 21, 2008
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Feeling saturated with the slew of Nokia phones that's coming your way? Let's navigate you to one more for the road, the Nokia 6120 Navigator!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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Retro is in, as Nokia reintroduces the 6220 with updated features such as a 5-megapixel camera with Xenon flash.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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Some say it's never a good idea to mix business with pleasure, but Nokia has proven them wrong with their new E-series device, the Nokia E71.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
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Making its appearance earlier at Sydney during Showcase Nokia 2008, the long wait is over as the Nokia N78 has finally reached our shores, so join us for a quick preview.
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
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The Nokia 6500 Classic is a brilliant phone for day to use. It hasn't got anywhere near as many features as the amazing Nokia N95 (such as GPS, FM tuner, front-facing camera and so on) and battery life is disappointing at just 3h 30m talktime, but it's a totally practical phone for heavy voice callers. Messaging and e-mail are obviously restricted due to the lack of a QWERTY keyboard, but those who sent lots of text messages should quickly work their way around the Nokia 6500 Classic's excellent keypad and menu system. Enthusiast photographers will balk at the rather limited 2-Megapixel digital camera, and business users may want 3G videocalling to prove to their boss that they're not out on the golf course, but the rest of us should be very well served by Nokia's best looking phone to date.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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The Nokia N95 is a wireless Swiss Army knife, with 3G support, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, infrared, and an FM radio.
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