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Nokia Touch and Type: Social Networking Made Easy

September 23rd, 2010 Liam No comments

There are plenty of great reasons to own a good mobile phone. But there is an additional functionality that all new phone buyers should always consider: social networking capabilities.

In this day and age, almost everyone is expected to own and maintain a social networking account, a Twitter profile and of course, have access to instant messaging. Add into that the recently semi-established norm of owning an email address and you have all the reasons to buy a good phone that can address all of these.

Fortunately, picking up a Nokia X3 Touch and Type contract will get the job done.

Connectivity is Power

There is little doubt that having integrated Facebook and Twitter functions are quite commonly found in many high end devices –but in the mid to low end market, having these features and the ability to easily connect online is often a mad game of trial and error.

When it comes to entry level devices, it becomes an impossible hunt. This is why the Nokia Touch and Type is able to shine amongst its competitors. This handset has both 3G and WiFi capabilities as well as integrated social networking tools.

Great Form Factor

Of course, being a low to mid range handset, the Nokia Touch and Type is hardly the most powerful device around. But it is quite practical.

The phone’s keypad is unique with the special layout of having a four column setup. While it is not the first of its kind, it is a design that many people are not used to. Fortunately, learning to type fast on this handset is quite easy and there are no known issues with the way the buttons are arranged.

Another great thing about this phone is the 2.4 inch resistive touch screen that makes navigating the user interface or using social networking tools extremely easy. The same touch screen/keypad combination is also used on the C3 and you’ll be pleased to know that some great Nokia C3 Touch and Type deals are available, too.

The Lovable Samsung Wave 723

September 13th, 2010 Liam No comments

Samsung has had a lot of highly successful line of mobile phones and it is undeniable that included on that list is the Wave series of mobile phones. Although it may not have as much choices as with other mobile phone brands, what it lacks in number, it definitely makes up with impressive phone designs.

One of the newer additions to the gang is the Samsung Wave 723 which is another straightforward, yet highly remarkable Smartphone that will surely live up to the legacy left by its predecessors.

The Basics

The Samsung Wave 723 is a quad band 2G device that also functions in two different bands over the 3G network. It sports a 3.2” TFT capacitive touch screen which has the resolution of 240 x 400 pixels.

GPRS, 3G HSDPA, EDGE, and Wi-Fi are all on board in terms of data connectivity options. The device has a 90 MB internal memory, but you can add up to 16 GB of external memory via the microSD slot.

The Samsung Wave 723 is another supporter of the much talked about Bada operating system which was designed by the manufacturers themselves. Alongside the mobile OS is the famed TouchWiz user interface which is successful in fully utilizing the touch features of the TFT screen.

Multimedia Features

As you’d expect, the Samsung Wave 723 does not disappoint in the multimedia department. The Smartphone starts things off with a bang through its impressive 5-Megapixel snapper which features geo-tagging and smile detection. Aside from being able to snap high resolution photos of up to 2592 x 1944 pixels, the camera can also capture QVGA videos.

Thanks to the Bada OS, the Wave 723 is equipped with a functional and aesthetically appealing multimedia player which is compatible with most audio and video formats available. The pre-installed web browser is also a feast for the eye and its functionality is definitely remarkable.

Nokia’s C6 Handset is Now Available

July 23rd, 2010 Liam No comments

Vodafone UK and O2 UK have announced that the Nokia C6 Symbian smart phone is now available on their official sites. The device is free on 25 Pound monthly tariffs, making it one of our most recommended budget handsets. Finnish manufacturer Nokia is also offering the device on their main UK online store; the C6 is available SIM free at a retail price of 289 Pounds.

The Nokia C6 is a practical smart phone. While it is not the handset of choice for users who are more interested in experiencing the complete modern operating system with Android handsets and next generation platforms –like the Symbian^3 and the MeeGo OS, this device is meant to serve users who need a decent reliable smart phone that has more features than the average low end handset.

In terms of overall performance, the C6 is decent. It is good enough to run a vast range of apps and features, but it will definitely bog down when faced with huge file loads and successive command inputs. At 434 MHz, the ARM 11 CPU’s speed is nowhere as near as high end devices –but for the average smart phone user, this is usually more than enough.

The slide out QWERTY keyboard feels a lot like the 4 row layouts that Nokia uses for their N series devices. The top row tends to sneak just a little under the upper face, but it is not that hard to use when held properly. The buttons are responsive and provide a resounding feedback that allows users to type fast on this device. Expect to see happy grins on text messaging and email heavy users on this device.

The phone also comes with a 3.2 inch TFT resistive touch screen display (with an accelerometer and a scratch resistant surface), a 5 mega pixel snapper (with autofocus, geotagging and face detection) and the Symbian S60 OS.