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Nokia 6133 review by mobiledia
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2007-01-22 14:04:16 |
As the widely and eagerly anticipated successor to the Nokia 6102i, the Nokia 6133 was slated to be a sophisticated update to Nokia's line of flip phones, and chosen by T-Mobile over the internationally released Nokia 6126....
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Nokia N95 Early Look
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| submitted by stargate at date 2007-01-07 11:20:19 |
I had the good fortune this morning of receiving an early version of the Nokia N95, which, from a distance, looks like a slimmed down version of the Nokia N80, but in reality is quite a stepped up version previous N-series phones....
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Nokia E62 Review by brighthand.
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-12-13 22:16:00 |
The E62 is close in design to the Nokia E61 that's sold in Europe, but with a few key differences. The E61 has support for the European 3G networks, while the E62 does not support any 3G. The E61 has Wi-Fi, while the E62 doesn't....
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Nokia N93 review by pdastreet.
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-11-17 13:59:16 |
The Nokia N93 is the technophile's answer to the Motorola SLVR or LG Chocolate-thin fashion phones that look great but don't offer much in the way of features. That's because the N93 is a big, chunky phone, with a novel way of working and an impressive list of features....
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Nokia N93 review by cnet.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-26 18:07:31 |
The good: The Nokia N93 is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities, and it features a cool, swivel design. This Symbian smart phone includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a music player and FM radio, and e-mail capabilities.
The bad: The Nokia N93 is clunky and heavy, making it awkward to use as a phone. Call quality was mixed in our tests, and the external display is small....
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Nokia 6215i review by cnet.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-26 18:03:56 |
The good: The Nokia 6215i is a cute and compact flip phone with a VGA camera, a speakerphone, voice dialing, and a wireless Web browser. Its OLED display is also quite pleasing to the eye.
The bad: The Nokia 6215i has a keypad that's a little too flush to the surface, and the internal display is rather small. The pictures taken were disappointingly blurry and grainy....
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Nokia 7370 review by cnet.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-26 18:01:16 |
The good: The Nokia 7370 has an appealing design with an attractive display. It also offers Bluetooth, a speakerphone, a megapixel camera, and good call quality.
The bad: The Nokia 7370's controls are slippery and the volume is a tad low....
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Nokia N73 review by gsmarena.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-10 20:02:21 |
Being the best equipped handset ever Nokia N73 has managed to overrun the king of all mobiles - the slider Nokia N80. It features Symbian OS, 3 megapixels backed up by the label of Carl Zeiss, USB Mass Storage, and works with office documents. ...
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Nokia N93 review by gsmarena.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-10 20:01:11 |
The Nokia N93 has been on the market for some time now and it did arouse a lot of commotion when it was first officially announced. The extraordinary Carl-Zeiss optical zoom combined with a Vario-Tessar lens was enough to rocket the anticipation....
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Review: Nokia 5500 Sport rugged phone
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-10 19:44:32 |
It's the most advanced outdoors handset we've seen to date, but Nokia's 5500 Sport still favours ruggedness over features which is evident from its mid-range set of capabilities. Its call handling is excellent, while messaging performance isn't ideal due to issues with the keypad and a cramped screen; still, the phone makes a good overall impression but is likely to appeal mostly to those in real need of a phone that can take a beating or excercisers interested in its handy Sports application set....
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Nokia N93 review by howardchui.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-09 06:54:52 |
The n93's camera is good enough that it can really change the way you use your phone. In the past I found that I rarely used the camera of a camera phone because the image quality wasn't good enough, particularly if you wanted to print the photos out. While some other camera phones have enough resolution to make good 4x6 prints, their lenses usually ruin picture quality. With the n93, it has enough resolution and a good enough lens for prints. The fact that you get an optical zoom is icing on the cake. The rest of the n93 is also pretty impressive, WiFi is nice to have since you won't accrue data charges when you're near a hotspot, the extra programs (Quick Office, Acrobat) work okay and the TV out is just plain cool. ...
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Nokia N91 review by mobiletechreview.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-08 09:12:52 |
This convergence device wants to be your phone, PDA and iPod. It features a 4 gig hard drive which can hold approximately 1,000 tunes, great playback quality and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack so you can use your favorite headphones. If that isn't enough, it's a powerful smartphone running Symbian OS 9.1 and Nokia's S60 3rd Edition software, has a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi and a slick stainless steel finish. It's a GSM triband phone with EDGE and Euro 3G that's sold unlocked by Nokia and importers in the US. ...
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Nokia E61 review by mobiletechreview.com
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| submitted by cellsea at date 2006-09-08 09:04:56 |
Review summary: Brains and good looks: what a combination. The Nokia E61 proves that business phones can be beautiful. Its metal, sleek silver casing has that thin is in look which helps the Moto Q thrive, but the Nokia adds WiFi and BlackBerry Connect support. This quad band GSM world phone has EDGE and Euro 3G for data, Bluetooth, a really sharp landscape QVGA display, good battery life and a QWERTY keyboard. It's not offered by any US carrier, but importers in the US offer it at surprisingly reasonable prices unlocked. Definitely worth a look if you want more style and multimedia capability than BlackBerry offers and you feel that Palm OS is a bit too dusty. ...
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