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June 25th, 2009

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is a S60 device that comes with GPS, WiFi, 3.5G support, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It is a tri-band UMTS device that has WiFi support and quad-band GSM. The phone has a maximum download speed of 3.6 Mbps. The phone’s display is 2.4″ 320 x 240 pixel panels.

 

At the back of the phone is a 3.2 megapixel camera. The phone includes GPS and this enables the phone to support Nokia Maps and Google Maps. The audio output of the mobile is through a 3.5mm audio socket. The phone has a media player that can play back AAC, MP3 and WMA audio. The phone is equipped with features that provide music lovers quick access to the music they want to listen to.

 

The device has access to the Music Store of the phone and is enabled to share files on Ovi. The device also provides support to Facebook, Flickr, Myspace, YouTube and N-Gage gaming.

 

The phone weighs 135 grams and is quite heavy. Its dimensions are 112 x 51 x 15mm. The phone has a 1000 mAh battery that provides a talk time of 4 hours and 11 days standby time. It is available in different colors including monochrome, red, blue and pink. The music shortcut in the phone allows quick access to the music that is stored in the phone as well as in the Nokia Music Store. The users will also be able to find information on music and artists and also downloads on the device. It also has dedicated gaming keys which makes it an N-Gage phone.The phone is expected to be available in the third quarter in 2009.

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June 19th, 2009

Speedy Apple iphone 3G S
The first thing that stands out about the Apple iPhone 3GS is how quickly it can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and viewing email attachments is faster than ever before. Improved performance and updated 3D graphics deliver an incredible gaming experience too. In fact, everything on the iPhone 3G S is up to 2x faster and more responsive than the iPhone 3G. After all, they call it the iPhone 3G S for a reason. The ā€˜S’ stands for speed, and everything on the new iPhone is clearly a great deal faster. This includes opening apps, surfing the Web, e-mails, and more. The iPhone 3G S also supports 7.2 Mbps HSDPA.

 

Another useful new feature is an upgraded 3 megapixel autofocus camera compared to the originals standard 2 megapixels. There is also a unique tap to focus tool whereby photos can be accessed, then by tapping the display on a specific object, focused in on any selected object. To supplement this, the iPhone 3G S boasts an auto macro mode, so when the handset is too close to an object the function will automatically kick in.

 

Not forgetting that the new camera can now capture video, a feature which was widely sought after and that the original failed to provide. It can record 30 fps footage at VGA resolution. Not only can it edit footage, altered media can then be shared on MobileMe or YouTube and via MMS (assuming your network supports it).

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