Cutting-edge design with anodized, diamond-cut patterns on an aluminum back cover
Fascinating light effects – customizable with 49 different colors – when phone is turned on and off, or in idle mode
Marvel at a living wallpaper that animates new, dazzling patterns unique to each phone
Enjoy fast web browsing, quick downloads, and 6 bands of coverage with 3G capabilities
Capture stylish photos or videos on a 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and flash
Store more pictures, videos and music on 1 GB of internal memory
Synchronize data and contacts with PC applications using high speed USB connection or Bluetooth
Experience peerless color clarity and brightness with the 16 million color OLED display
Applications
Java™ MIDP 2.0
Over-the-air (OTA) download of Java™-based applications
Browsing
WAP* 2.0 xHTML/HTML multimode browser
OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) DRM (digital rights management) 2.0 for secure content downloading
*Please note that this service is operator dependent
Camera & Video
Integrated 2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
Flash modes: on, off, and automatic
Video recording and playback in QCIF, 3GPP, H.263, and MPEG-4 codecs and formats
Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.0
MicroUSB connector for charging and data transfer with USB 2.0
Local and remote SyncML data synchronization
Data Transfer
EDGE*: Class B, multislot class 10
GPRS: Class B, multislot class 10
WCDMA with simultaneous voice and packet data
CSD (circuit-switched data) for browsing and as data modem
* Please note that these services require network support
Display
OLED (organic LED) display 16 million colors 240 x 320 pixels display
Games
Sudoku
Tower Bloxx
Snake III
Music Guess
Messaging
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, and SMS distribution list
Audio messaging: Record your own voice message and send it to compatible devices
Nokia Xpress audio messaging: Send a spontaneously recorded voice clip via MMS
Predictive text input: Support for all major languages in Europe
Music
Music player for MP3/AAC/eAAC+/WMA formats with skins and album art support
Playback of up to 9 hours
Exchangeable music themes
Interoperable with Windows Media Player
Visual Radio: listen to music and interact with your favorite radio stations, find out what song is playing, who sings it, and other artist information, and enter contests and answer surveys, or vote for your favorite songs
Download songs you buy directly to your device FM radio
The Nokia 6500 Classic is actually a refashion of an aged French telephone release some 5 old age ago also called the 6500, Nokia are the first maker to try releasing a new French telephone with the same theoretical account figure as an old one, but in this twenty-four hours of retro smart it makes look to be the manner things are going from clothing to electricals, the aged designings are coming back from the dead and wowing audiences once more.
The new Nokia 6500 Classic is the thinnest Nokia mobile telephone ever released measurement a mere 9.5mm, the adjacent closest theoretical account is the 6300 at 11mm, the 6500 Classic may well be named after an aged theoretical account but it offers todays high specification characteristics packed into a highly desirable casing.
To begin their is a 2.0 megapixel photographic camera with a flash for mediocre visible light conditions, a digital zoom along for stopping point up picture taking and support for picture recording and playback of short picture clips. For music lovers their is an MP3 Player which can be filled with music paths by either uploading from a personal computer using a USB cablegram or downloaded direct from the mobile cyberspace before arranging paths into playlists.
The 6500 is 3G enabled which lets for extremely fast download velocities and screening of streaming media, 3G services include entree to the up-to-the-minute news headlines, weather condition reports, new film dawdlers and music pictures before their release. 3G also supplies a immense database of new mobile content such as as games, themes, ringtones and wallpapers as well as new applications for compatible devices.
There is a 2nd photographic camera situated on the presence of the Nokia 6500 which together with 3G lets the user to do and have human confront to face picture phone calls where companies can actually see as well as hear the individual they are talking with. This same engineering open ups up many new avenues of chance such as as concern usage for sharing locations and experiences with the business office whilst out in the field.
Bluetooth is also present which can be utile for custody free drive by connecting the 6500 to headsets and auto kits wirelessly keeping the drivers custody firmly and safely on the guidance wheel, as well as connecting with other compatible devices for data file sharing and presentation.
The new Gold Edition of the Nokia 6500 is a portion of the Classic scope of Nokia telephones that also includes the 6120 Classic pinkish and White Person plus the 6500 Slide, a microscope slide discrepancy with slightly higher specs and features.
The Nokia 6500 Classic sports a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz) GSM radio with 3G and microUSB in a 9.5mm super-thin package - now that’s thin! The Nokia 6500 Slide also boasts a 3G radio and features a 3.2 megapixel camera in a stainless steel body.
Even though we still wait to see the Nokia 6500 released, Finish giant is already working on the black version of its powerful feature phone. Somehow this makes sense - the black phones usually look better, although even the original silver version of the Nokia 6500 Slide impresses. It’s kinda robust, simplistic yet it has that cool 3.2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics on the back.
Features of the Nokia 6500 Classic include:
2 megapixel digital camera
Video camera (176 x 144 pixel resolution, MPEG4 format)
Display: 16 million colours, 240 x 320 pixels (2 inches)
3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA 15fps), flash; secondary QCIF videocall camera
- Stainless steel case - FM radio with RDS - Java MIDP 2.0 - Push to talk - MP3/AAC/AAC+ player - T9 - Calendar - Calculator - TV out - Built-in handsfree - Voice memo
The market is now witnessing a unique situation when Nokia has three “all-in-one” devices on offer, retails them for pretty much the same money, yet packages these solutios with different features. In Europe you will be able to grab them for:
·Nokia N95 – 480-500 Euro;
·Nokia N82 – 450 Euro;
·Nokia N81 8Gb – 430 Euro;
The Nokia N82 seems somewhat odd, however –it wedges into the Nokia’s otherwise consistent range and then provokes a natural question – Is there any real need in this phone? But the answer is right on the surface, you just need to take a better look around to figure out that the N82 is in fact strikes back at Sony Ericsson’s flagship – the Sony Ericsson K850i. This is what Nokia was set to do – roll out a direct rival for the K850i with comparable price tag and an edge in the form of S60. Speaking in favor of this guess is the fact that only now does a Nokia-branded device employs the bundled motion sensor for auto menu rotation not only in the camera application. The N82’s Xenon flash is another tribute to its imaging department. So, these two phones share a whole lot of features, plus the Nokia has hastened to release the N82 into the wild, which is not exactly typical of this company – all these facts seem to add up. The Finnish manufacturer had to launch its solution before the Christmas season and trip up the Sony Ericsson K850i. Hard to say for sure, but as I see it, the company has coped with both goals.
Competition
Taking other Nokia’s models out of the brackets, the N82 openly clashes only with the Sony Ericsson K850i, matching the former in terms of price and feature pack. Let’s take a look at the table with all primary specs of these two phones:
Nokia N82
Sony Ericsson K850i
Size, weight (mm, grams)
112x50.2x17.3, 114
102x48x17, 118
Display
2.4 inches, TFT, QVGA, 16M
2.2 inches, TFT, QVGA, 262K
Bundled memory
100 Mb
40 Mb
Memory cards
microSD
microSD orM2
Battery
Li-Pol, 1050 mAh
Li-Pol, 930 mAh
Average battery time
1.5-2 days
2-3 days
MTP mode on USB connection
Yes
Yes
3,5 mm audio jack
On the casing
Adapter required
Camera
5 Mpix, CMOS, lens cover
5 Mpix, CMOS
Flash
Xenon
Xenon + LED
Video record
VGA, up to 30 FPS
QVGA 30 fps
Stereo-speakers
Yes
No
Platform
S60 3td Edition FP1
A200
Price
450 Euro
450 Euro
Putting these two handsets up against one another, you will definitely wonder how many things they actually share. All queer aspects of the Sony Ericsson K850i have been addressed in the Nokia N82 and deliberately put into the limelight. As a matter of fact, apart from throwing the camera module that is just as good or even a tiny bit better (still wrangled about), Nokia also kitted it out with the lens cover, bigger memory card shipping in the box and TV out for recorded video. Additionally, the video quality is always quite decent. The Sony Ericsson K850i’s drawbacks, or, let’s put it this way, odd features are: different ergonomics of the navigation pad and the lack of hardware soft-keys. All these sacrifices have been made so as to trim the phone’s length down. But does its size really make this much of a difference, or having a conventional keypad under your fingertips is a more important factor? Hard to tell.
One thing is for sure – while yesterdays Sony Ericsson’s imaging-heavy flagships were a step ahead of Nokia in terms of functionality, design and price-quality ratio, these days Nokia has the lead. If you look at the sales packages of these two phones, the Nokia N82 is on the richer side, also it packs a lot of extras under its hood, which is also the amenity we can’t overlook. Speaking in favor of the K850i are its longer battery life, marginally smaller dimensions and probably design for some. And undoubtedly, the love and loyalty of this brand’s followers. It is the first occasion when Nokia has managed to deliver a direct competitor to a Sony Ericsson’s imaging flagship in time. If you try to assess every model’s market performance in terms of sales, even now it’s clear that Nokia comes out victorious – there is such a vast difference between the companies size-wise.
More at http://www.mobile-review.com/review/nokia-n82-en.shtml
This model continues the 3230 and is positioned for a youth market segment. The main emphasis is placed on musical capabilities of the device. Also it has an unordinary rotatory module with a key block for controlling the player and and camera with the resolution of 2 MP.
Class: smartphone
Position in the line: above Nokia 3230
Rivals: Siemens SX1
Description based on official information
General features
Made in Finland
Announced in 2005, on the market since 1 quarter 2006
eGSM900/1800/1900
Battery type BP-6M, 1000 mAh
Battery life:
talk mode up to 3 hours
standby mode up to 245 hours
playing music mode up to 10 hours
High-contrast graphical display, 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 176x208 pixels, size 35x41 mm, not a touchscreen
5D navi button
The phone is run by Symbian OS version 7.0 (interface Platform 60)
28 menu languages, simultaneously you can use English and two extra languages
Body colours - black, silver, pink, green
2.0 MP camera - the maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels, records 3GP clips (Sub QCIF or QCIF) durable of up to 60 minutes with sound. You can edit photos, video. Night mode
Weight: 115 gramms
Dimensions: 103.8x50x19.8 mm
Memory
10 MB of memory are dynamically shared among a phone book, a calendar, messages, images and applications
Expansion slot for microSD cards (cards of up to 1 GB are supported)
You can assign to names in a phonebook a photo
For a name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields (you can have any number of fields).
Unlimited number of groups, you can assign a contact to sevral groups simultaneously
SIM-card entries are stored separately, viewing them with phone memory is impossible
Call lists, the number of entries in unlimited, all entries contain not only date and call duration, but its type specified. You can set storage period for entries in the list(by default that is a month)
MMS up to 300 KB for message
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
polyphonic call melodies, 64 tones
You can set any supported audio file as a call melody
This was the first smartphone of the Walkman line by the company. It works in UMTS networks, has a 4GB flash memory and a preinstalled original player supporting a plenty of multimedia formats.
Class: smartphone, musical
Position in the line: starts
Rivals: Nokia 3250
General features
Announced in 2006
eGSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900/UMTS2100
Battery type 1120 mAh Li-Pol
standby mode up to 340 hours
talk mode up to 7.5 hours
Graphical color touchscreen , 262000 colours, 2.6", the resolution of 240x320 pixels (QVGA)
Hand input (stylus)
J2ME MIDP 2.0 - executable applications for Java
OS: Symbian 9.1 UIQ 3.0
Weight: 112 gramms
Dimensions: 106x54x15 mm
Memory
Internal memory 4 GB (Flash), dynamically shared
Call lists
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
40-tones polyphony, MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, WAV as call melodies
Voice dial, control
Speed dial for 9 numbers
Automatic redial
SMS
EMS
Sending and receiving ringing tones and animated images
Predictive text input Т9
Message templates
Connectivity
WAP 2.0
GPRS
Mail client (POP3/IMAP4)
Bluetooth 1.2
MMS
IrDA
Synchronization with PC (Bluetooth,USB 2.0,IrDA)
Organizer and extras
FM-radio with RDS
Walkman player
Processed formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+, WAV and m4a
Preset browser Opera8
Support for RSS-лент
Stream audio and video
Dictaphone (works in the talk mode)
Automatic answering machine
Time, date, World time
Calculator, currency converter
Organizer with a capability to set reminders and sound alerts
Complete data synchronization with PC, you can view on smartphone files MS Exel, Word, PDF, PowerPoint
Here is the first Apple phone. The developer claims the iPhone is not a plain phone, that is a "smart" device run by OS X. Unique user interface Multi-Touch is provided. That is a touchscreen control system ignoring accidental pressures, however it responses complex pressure combinations. The screen is 3.5" in diagonal (160 pixels for inch). Horizontal and vertical orientations are supported, switching is automatic. iPhone works in GSM netowrks (quadruple band), supports EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Besides, there is a 2MP camera, 3.5 mm earphone connector. The American operator Cingular will release this device in two versions - with 4 and 8 GB of integrated flash memory.
General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 Announced 2007, December Status Coming Soon Size Dimensions 108.5 x 45.7 x 15.6 mm, 72 cc Weight 87 g Display Type TFT, 256K colors Size 128 x 160 pixels
- 5-way navigation key - Downloadable wallpapers, screensavers Ringtones Type Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC Customization Download Vibration Yes Memory Phonebook Yes Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls Card slot microSD, up to 2 GB supported - 9 MB internal memory Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps HSCSD Yes EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps 3G No WLAN No Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 (with A2DP) Infrared port Yes USB miniUSB Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML Games Downloadable Colors Grey Camera 1.3 MP, 1280×960 pixels, video - Java MIDP 2.0 - Stereo FM radio - MP3/MP4/AAC+/3gp/WMA player - Calendar - Calculator - Built-in handsfree - Voice memo - Voice command - T9 - Built-in handsfree - Push to talk Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020 mAh (BL-5C) Stand-by Up to 380 h Talk time Up to 3 h 30 min