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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

BEST NOKIA MOBILE PHONES

Nokia N93



Features Of Nokia N93

The Nokia N93 cell phone has impressive 3.2-mega-pixel camera with a Carl Tessar lens Zesis Vario- and 3x zoom functionality.
You are facilitated with four image qualities such as; large, medium, small, and multimedia message, and six image shooting modes automatic, user, landscape, close-up, night, and night portrait.
Furthermore Nokia N93 mobile phone also provides exposure values, white sense of balance options, and color tones so that you can capture the best photograph possible.
The Nokia N93 evaluate for the video camera is that it can capture one hour video clip with audio at 30 encloses per seconds and you can also use five different video quality modes like; TV high, handset normal, TV normal, handset high, and sharing; and two shooting modes night and automatic.
You can also store your images and photographs in its internal 50 MB memory and for supplementary storage space you can use expandable mini SD memory card.
Cheap Nokia N93 provides superior image and video quality resultsPerformance of Nokia N93The Nokia N93 cell phone has superior call quality and you can simply hear and make a call, furthermore the video quality is also better and clear with sound.
Net surfing is also good and speedy by cheap Nokia N93 cell phone. It supports 5.1 hours for talk time and 10 days for standby.




Nokia N91



Features of Nokia N91

The Nokia N91 details features includes a 4GB hard drive for saving your preferred nokia N91 ringtone and according to manufacture it can store up to 3,000 songs in its memory.

The Nokia N91 mobile phone can play numerous formats like; AAC, eAAC+, MP3, AAC+, Real, WAV, WMA, and MPEG files. For inserting the music into Nokia n91 cell phone you should use the USB data cable to connect with the PC and computer will shows up this cell phone as an external drive and you can easily add Nokia n91 ringtone as well as songs in its memory simply by drag and drop.

While Nokia has partnerships with online music services in other countries, there is no such relationship here in the United States at the moment, so you can't download music on the fly.

When you have moved your tune to the cell phone then Nokia N91 arranges them by artist, genre, album, and composer, and you can also use shuffle and repeat functions. To improve the sound, there is an equalizer with seven choices like; default, bass booster, acoustic, hip-hop, pop, R&B, and rock as well as an audio settings menu where you can twist the stereo widening, balance, and loudness.

Like numerous Nokia phones, the Nokia N91 cell phone has an FM radio, but you can use it by applying the headsets.

Nokia 9300




Features of Nokia 9300
The Nokia 9300 cell phone gives a powerful battery of mobile phone and data features that should satisfy cell phone professionals.
Nokia 9300 cell phone has splendid phone book in which you can also store too many links with extra information such as; an email address, web address, street address, as well as company information and you can also save further 250 contacts on the SIM card. You can also assign typical Nokia 9300 ringbones to a separate caller IDs as well as caller photo along it contact number.
But there is no built in camera obtainable in cheap Nokia 9300 and you have to add photo in your cell phone through other ways. Furthermore, you can also obtain USB 2.0 connectivity, an infrared port, Bluetooth support, included speakerphone and five-way conference calling.
But Nokia 9300 particulars do not include vibrate mode, WiFi and curiously. By using the Nokia 9300 you can send emails through SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, SyncML, and BlackBerry Connect e-mail accounts because this cell phones operate on Symbian OS 7.


Nokia N82



I've been giving some serious thought to which phone I should buy next. I've not been using Nseries for a while, I've been off using handsets from Sony Ericsson and Samsung, fine handsets in their own right, I guess, but not for me.Recently I've been using an E51, which is a great handset, but I was getting itchy for something new. As it turns out, my choice is anything but.
I was thinking of going retro, with either the N80 or the N73, but although the appeal was there, I decided it wasn't worth it.
I left myself with a choice between the N82, or getting one of the really nice Eseries phones, either the E66 or E71.
The E71 is a fantastic handset, a friend recently nominated it his 'handset of the year'. One of the major pluses of the E71 is the reported battery times. It has always been one of the important points for me, on any phone, is the quality of the battery. But finally, with this phone, I am just not sure the QWERTY keypad is for me. Very fickle I know, but sometimes it comes down to the minor points when choosing a phone.
The E66 is a good alternative to the E71, with a more standard form factor. Reviews are quite harsh when commenting on the battery life with this phone, but it is still overall a fine looking handset, with plenty to offer. The build quality on the E66 and E71 also feels top drawer, really solid and feel like they are built to last.
Thing is, after a lot of thought and some useful suggestions in the comments a few posts back, I decided the phone I'm gonna stick with is the N82. I picked one up the other day to use whilst deciding what phone to get, and I guess that has influenced me.
Ever since the first day I used the N82 I have been impressed with its all-round feature set. Quality in all areas, camera, GPS, Web, Email, acceptable size, with an acceptable battery life too. The keypad can become frustrating, especially when composing long emails, but that is not enough to detract from the quality of the phone.I had looked at newer Nseries phones, like the N96, but I am not liking that phone.
Too buggy, (Yeah, I know I can update when new firmware releases, but still, poor showing from Nokia with that phone) and the build quality is just so cheap and plastic.
The Eseries phones are streets ahead in this regard.So, N82 it is. But I honestly feel with the better media features now on Eseries phones, and a superior build quality, active standby screen plugins, etc, my next purchase may be Eseries.

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