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04 February 2007, 15:10  

Nokia 8800, a perfect combination of beauty and functionality




Nokia 8800: Better technology, which gives an edge over others



Nokia 8800: Better technology, which gives an edge over othersNokia 8800 is luxurious and beautiful, made to meet the need of consumers on lookout for premium handsets.

Can you just imagine Nokia 8800? The steel clad body with the state of art slide mechanism, Isn’t it exciting? Apart from that this light weight Nokia 8800 has just the weight of 134g having the dimension of 107×45×15.0-16.5 mm with 67 cc, isn’t it handy to keep? You will certainly feel comfortable while carrying this. It has a 3D image engine which can provide you with the enhanced graphics.
Known for being the company's top of the line fashion handsets the Nokia 8800 is capable of meeting the demand of all who stand for a good style, image and solidity. It’s elegant design, great features, and excellent performance has made it well-equipped to suit the taste and meet the demand equally of celebrities, businessmen, managers and even of ordinary people with extraordinary income.

Can you just imagine Nokia 8800? The steel clad body with the state of art slide mechanism, Isn’t it exciting? Apart from that this light weight Nokia 8800 has just the weight of 134g having the dimension of 107×45×15.0-16.5 mm with 67 cc, isn’t it handy to keep? You will certainly feel comfortable while carrying this. It has a 3D image engine which can provide you with the enhanced graphics. You can enjoy the music with the digital music player. It also has the video recording and streaming facility, giving us an edge for using an advanced video technology.
The phone boasts of a pop-up slider mechanism which, when opened, reveals a 0.5 megapixel camera on the back, and a smart-looking keypad in the front.

To open up the Nokia 8800 simply push up on the textured tab located below the display. As soon as you push up the sliding mechanism gently enough, the internal springs will be on action and thrust the display to bring the keypad within your vision.

Nokia 8800: Better technology, which gives an edge over othersThe sliding mechanism along with a stainless steel cover and high resolution screen creates an excellent first impression on any onlooker.

Now as far as messaging is concerned, here you can use a maximum message size up to 300kb.Here you can send, receive messages (containing text).Here you can also send audio clip, and an image or a video clip to other compatible devices. The good feature of Nokia 8800 is that it supports major languages of Europe, Americas, Africa and the Asia-Pacific. In addition to that, the feature of instant messaging and presence-enhanced contacts helps you in checking the status of your friend before you call them.
Those who are not thrilled by the sleek and smart design of Nokia 8800 may pay attention to its 0.5 Megapixel camera and digital music player and the inclusion of Bluetooth and EDGE. Then there is the unique phone book having space in each entry for five numbers; e-mail, Web, and postal addresses; and note.

Other features include 64MB of internal memory that allows you to save the photos you snap with the camera. The Nokia 8800 handset also supports Bluetooth, enabling you to exchange data between other Bluetooth compatible devices. It also includes other usual PIM functions like calendar, a to-do list, a calculator, a countdown timer, a stopwatch and a lot more.

So here is Nokia 8800 with its stainless steel body, high quality display, digital camera and an excellent performance. If you forget about the pretty heavy weight and so-so battery life and do not compare the phone with Nokia 73 or Nokia N93 then this is going to be a gorgeous gizmo worthy of being with you.

It also has a better facility. Firstly it has an XHTML browser that connects over TCP/IP. For content protection it has the facility of full OMA digital rights protection. Apart from that it has a mobile wallet of 2.0 applications.

There are a lot of tariff plans from Orange and O2, which gives you the top deals. Here the line rental ranges from £25 to £55 where you can get the mobile phones free in most of the deals with good incentives. The incentives can be free insurance, free or half line rental for some stipulated months. In addition to that free accessories are also offered by some deals. The deals are very much attractive and beneficial.

So, now it’s very much difficult from your part to resist from buying Nokia 8800.Buy a Nokia 8800 and become a smart mobile user.

Author:Andrena Markley
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03 February 2007, 15:03  

A phone? So Zune? Microsoft's pledged to shoehorn a mobile into its player before long ...




Zune Phone

Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's entertainment and devices division, said it too is considering a mobile phone integrated with its Zune digital music player, but launching such a device is not at top of its priority list.

The iPod beat Microsoft to the portable music device market by what, five years, so don't be surprised that it doesn't look like they're going to let Apple off so easily on a cellphone -- especially not while they've got a fighting chance. At a press conference today, Chris Stephenson, GM for Zune, told the press, "A Zune phone is definitely part of the future of this brand." We did definitely hear before that Microsoft was working toward setting up an MVNO, but even if that never takes off, there's no reason to believe the Zunephone won't spring to life regardless. As much as we love our HTCs, let's just hope it isn't a Windows Mobile device given a facelift -- we all know that, like PlaysForSure, the problems with adapting off-the-shelf Microsoft stuff are more than skin deep.



Microsoft launched its Zune portable music player in November and set a sales target of more than one million units by the end of June. It is the first Microsoft-designed device in a market dominated by Apple, which has sold more than 70 million iPods since it was launched in October 2001.

The longtime Apple rival plans to come out with new Zune models later this year, but Bach said do not count on a phone model just yet.

Zune Phone"It's probably on the table of things for us to look at, but not the number one thing we are focused on," said Bach, speaking to analysts at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

It will be a smartphone that works homogeneously with the Zune marketplace. It will most likely not, however, run Windows Mobile. Rather it’ll make use of an interface similar to the current Zune, an interface that I consider among the best available on audio players—I’m sure it can transition to a phone easily.
Many Apple watchers are expecting Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs to announce an iPod phone on Tuesday at Macworld in San Francisco. Analysts estimate such a phone could sell for $200 to $400, depending on its configuration.

Zune Phone
Apple's iPhone remains elusive, so maybe the Zune can beat the 'Pod makers with a Windows Mobile-equipped player...
Analysts have said Apple may sell the phone with its own branded cell phone service via an MVNO, or mobile virtual network operator, under which Apple leases excess capacity from other carriers.

That three-inch screen might just be big enough for movies, so we'd welcome Microsoft challenging Apple there too!
Or, they have said, Apple might instead sell the phone "unlocked," in which case buyers could choose the cell phone service provider they want to use.

Connectivity is the major concern of the device. It is said that it will be able to sync with the Xbox 360 and stream video from the system to the phone via a wireless data connection. This would be pivotal in Microsoft’s proliferation of its media ambitions. Not only does it already have millions of 360s in homes capable of downloading movies, it’d be able to distribute those videos directly to its phones. Cool stuff.
"The latest rumor we hear is that it is going to be a MVNO phone and there hasn't been a lot of successes in that MVNO space for a lot of different reasons," said Bach, who oversees the Zune business and Microsoft's video game division.

"Historically, working with partners hasn't been a strong point for Apple, so maybe it will find a way to work around those relationships," he said.

An Apple spokesman said the company does not comment on rumors or speculation.

Putting together a phone with a media player raises many design questions, including how to manage various inputs, the optimal screen size and battery life, Bach said.

"You have to find out what it's great at. Is it great as a phone or is it great as music player? If it's great as a music player, then it's just another iPod trying to be a phone," said Bach.

After the release of the iPhone, or even after the planning of the iPhone it has started to become a big idea for other major MP4 companies. Zune being one of them, they figure that if one company makes something, they have to do the same and better to keep stealing the market from them.

Reporter: "Any thoughts on how you can compete as cell phones become more prevalent as far as MP3 playing technology?"

Chris Stephenson, GM, Zune marketing: "As I said earlier on, the entire Zune platform and brand is about a family of devices. So to the degree that phones and other products exist in the family going forward, absolutely, that's definitely where this is all going."
The rumour of Microsoft possibly releasing the Zune phone became popular a few months ago however nothing really happened since then. A interview with the general manager of Zune marketing responded to the question of the chance of Zune making its’ own version of the iPhone and he declared that there is a possibility for creating the Zune phone. This interview also was taken around the time of the rumours (a week after many) and seems to be a reply to many gossipers on the web.

Reporter: "So a Zune phone is somewhere over the horizon?"

Stephenson: "There is a possibility for a Zune phone, yes."
On the same day, another site made rumours about Microsoft planning to release a Zune-based phone in the future. Assuming he read the interview before posting this on his web site. Microsoft plans to increase their electronical device market within the musical region and by doing this they should be successful.

Later, another reporter: "You raised the possibility of a Zune phone. Does that mean it's going to be a Zune-branded phone, or is it going to be a phone made by someone else with the Zune software on it?"

Stephenson: "We don't have any specifics to announce on that. I think what I was saying is that a Zune phone is definitely part of the future of this brand. We really don't have any specifics to announce right now."
There are no details about the phone released. However, just like the iPhone was surprisingly released, it is suspected Zune will do the same, looking for the best time to enter the market. If Zune itself can begin to steal the market off of iPod, it is a great choice to create the Zune phone. Increasing Zune’s market will lead to success in the launch of the Zune phone.

Some thoughts come to mind on the features with the Zune phone if released. It is highly possible that they will allow customers to share a selection of music wirelessly with other Zune phone users through WiFi or maybe even Bluetooth. The users of the Zune phone will likely be able to buy music to download it straight from the phone. It is still undetermined whether the phone will permit video downloading or viewing.

With big plans for Microsoft, it seems that the Zune phone is the least of their worries and is a back up plan or they do plan on releasing it when the time is right. If Microsoft plays their cards right and creates many distinctive features, they may be able to steal the market of the iPhone but are they going to rush into and see a release early in the year or will it be laid off for sometime to attack when the market of the iPhone dies down?

Many questions go through the mind of consumers and these questions definitely attack the Zune market of Microsoft every day. Depending on their decissions, they may be able to slowly and gradually steal the market right from under Apple making them the biggest company in their league. Many are convinced that they will follow Apple and create the Zune phone but maybe Zune has something else in store like the Zune fire alarm that plays a annoying sound for 5 seconds then has soothing Beethoven music for the rest of the time…includes a remote to change songs, stores up to 200 songs for those bad cooking days. The main goal in mind is for Zune to increase their amount of consumers and by taking a cut in Apple’s market, they can do so successfully.

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02 February 2007, 15:58  

Meizu M8, the Chinese iPhone? Phone Looks Awfully Familiar.




Meizu Unveils iPhone Clone: M8


While everyone is sitting around waiting for the acclaimed Apple iPhone to be released months from now, the Chinese company Meizu has come up with a phone that is strikingly similar in appearance to the iPhone - the Meizu M8 PMP/Phone.

No, pictured here isn’t the vaunted Apple iPhone, it’s a Meizu M8 … maybe. Meizu? Not exactly a household brand name next to Apple. But for what it's worth, this Chinese manufacturer does make some pretty decent, portable music/video players, seen here. Some have even managed to find their ways to overseas markets. But, not everyone is thrilled with their product, Meizu has caught some flak for what some had considered to be an outright ripoff of iPod's design, though this Shanghaiist wasn't entirely convinced: Just because it's a portable music/video player? Just because it comes in black and white? That was until yesterday.
From the design of the phone, to the style of the user interface, the M8 just screams iPhone wannabe. I guess we shouldn't be surprised though, this was bound to happen sooner or later. Chinese companies are known for ripping of US designs, and often times there is very little that the US company can do to prevent them from profiting off their designs.

Some of the major differences the Meizu M8 has from theiPhone is a white case instead of black one, it runs off WinCE 6.0 instead of the Mac platform the iPhone runs off of, and it has a camera (which the iPhone does not). The dimensions of the Meizu M8 are 57x105x11.5mm. It includes a beautiful 3.3-inch (720x480 pixels) display, Bluetooth, a 3-megapixel camera, TV-out, line in/out, and video recording capabilities of 30fps at 720x480 resolution. The phone supports GSM networks and has the Chinese TD-SCDMA 3G radio.

Technical SpecificationsApple iPhoneMeizu M8
Screen size3.5 inches3.3 inches
Screen resolution320 by 480720 by 480
Input methodMulti-touchTouch Screen
Operating systemMac OS XWin CE 6.0
Storage4GB or 8GB?
GSMQuad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)GSM+td-SCMA
Wireless dataWi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0Bluetooth + TV-Out
CPU?ARM11+ Video CODEC
Camera2.0 megapixels3.0 megapixels + 0.3 megapixels
Dimensions115 x 61 x 11.6mm105 x 57 x 11.5mm
Weight4.8 ounces / 135 grams?


There's been no word on pricing, but I am betting that it will be the iPhone prices by a long-shot. With the more common operating system and inclusion of a digital camera, the Meizu M8 may give the Apple iPhone a run for its money. Apple lawyers and executives can't be too pleased right now.

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