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Telenor Pakistan moves to Islamabad High Court against Nokia Seimens and Huawei

Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tea Server

Telenor, a Norwegian operator, operating for providing cellular telecommunication service in Pakistan has filed cases against its long standing partners i.e. NSN (Finland based company) and Huawei Technologies (China based company). It has revealed that two cases have been filed against NSN in the last week of January, 2012 which was fixed for hearing before [...]

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Consumer Protection in the Telecommunications Market: Carlos Slim Answers Back to the OECD

Posted on 02 February 2012 by Tea Server

Carlos Slim is well known in Latin America and abroad as one of, if not the wealthiest CEO in the world. He was even mentioned on the Colbert Report this past week introducing him to the American public as someone who’s net worth trumps that of Mitt Romney as well as that of Donald Trump. This week an OECD report named Slim’s company, Telmex as overcharging Mexican consumers for telecommunications products from 2005 to 2009. Slim argued against the allegations and the numbers presented in the OECD report stating that his company was working within the competitive market that exists in Mexico and did not take any actions that would be deemed as anti-competitive. It is likely a detailed debate will occur over Slim and his companies that may lead to a test of Mexico’s competition laws as well as the reputation of Mexico’s state telecom giant Telmex. We will have to wait and see if Slim wins the day, or if he will be fined. One fine has already been set on Slim’s company, but a challenge in Mexico’s Supreme Court may eliminate this legal measure from being enforced.

Telecommunications giants have been in the position to create a great deal of wealth as new technologies create new boom markets for their products in a commercial environment dependent on new forms of telecommunications. With technology, come many new IP laws to enforce violations of privacy and competition in those new markets as companies jostle for position and form legacies like Nokia and Microsoft. In the EU, stringent laws enforcing consumer protection within the Common Market have set much of the global standard against overly ambitious telecoms giants. Going from competition laws setting records against companies like Microsoft to investigations into companies like France Telecom regarding a series of employee suicides since privatisation a few years ago, the EU has set the hard standard against companies that wish to violate competition laws and as well as all other market and labour standards. It is likely that Mexican competition laws will take much of their precedents from that of the EU and US to enforce any violations against Carlos Slim’s business interests, if evidence provides for enforcement to become necessary.

In reality Mexico is likely not the most expensive country for phone services, and there is a great deal of evidence showing that their NAFTA neighbour, Canada has the highest per-capita telecoms charges in the world. A lack of effective competition policies have created a market in Canada where people not only pay a great deal for services, but services are often out of date and ineffective due to a lack of competition in the Canadian mobile phone market. While many developing nations have modern up to date cellular services due to the reduced cost of setting up such systems in places that historically had poor phone access, Canada’s modern economy creates an expensive and outdated mobile phone market that has existed without proper scrutiny from the last few governments. There have been some moves to protect Canadian consumers over the last few years, but until a true measure to help Canadian consumers takes shape it would be a good idea for those like Carlos Slim and other telecoms to enter a Canadian market that sorely needs proper services in their sector for individuals and businesses. A study of the Canadian, European and Mexican telecoms markets would be a useful and interesting study to provide all consumers with a legitimate and fair market for telecoms usage.

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Nokia Equity Program 2012

Posted on 28 January 2012 by Tea Server



Nokia Equity Program 2012

Espoo, Finland – Nokia announced that Nokia’s Board of Directors has approved the Nokia Equity Program 2012 consisting of Performance Shares, dependent on the achievement of two independent financial performance criteria; Restricted Shares, used together with Performance Shares; and Stock options, used on a more limited basis.


As the transition of Nokia’s business continues, the Nokia Equity Program 2012 will support the participants’ focus and alignment with the company’s strategy and targets. The primary equity instruments for the executive employees are performance shares and stock options. For directors below the executive level, the primary equity instruments are performance shares and restricted shares. Below the director level, performance shares and restricted shares are used on a selective basis to ensure retention and recruitment of functional mastery and other employees deemed critical to Nokia’s future success.


Nokia’s balanced approach and use of the performance-based plan in conjunction with the restricted share plan as the main long-term incentive vehicles effectively contribute to the long-term value creation and sustainability of the company. They also ensure that the overall equity-based compensation is based on performance while ensuring the recruitment and retention of talent vital to the future success of Nokia.


Approximately 4500 employees are expected to participate in the Nokia Equity Program 2012.


Under the Performance Share Plan 2012, Nokia shares will be delivered provided that the financial performance reaches at least one of the required threshold levels measured by two independent performance criteria. The performance criteria are average annual net sales and earnings per share for the performance period. The threshold and maximum levels for the Performance Share Plan 2012 are scheduled to be determined and disclosed during the first quarter of 2012. No Performance Shares will be granted under the plan prior to that. The Plan has a two-year performance period (2012-2013) and a subsequent one-year restriction period. Accordingly, the amount of shares based on the financial performance during the two-year period will vest after the third year. The grant of Performance Shares in 2012 may result in an aggregate maximum payout of 36 million Nokia shares, should the maximum level for both performance criteria be met.


The Restricted Share Plan 2012 has a three-year restriction period. The grant of Restricted Shares in 2012 may result in an aggregate maximum payout of 14 million Nokia shares.


As part of the Nokia Equity Program 2012, stock options will be granted under the Nokia Stock Option Plan 2011 approved by the Annual General Meeting 2011. Stock options can be granted under the Stock Option Plan 2011 until the end of 2013 and they have a vesting period of 50 % of stock options vesting three years after grant and the remaining 50 % vesting four years from grant. The planned maximum number of stock options to be granted during 2012 is approximately 8.5 million.


As of December 31, 2011, the total maximum dilution effect of Nokia’s equity program currently outstanding, assuming that the performance shares would be delivered at maximum level, is approximately 1.8 %. The potential maximum effect of the Nokia Equity Program 2012, again assuming the delivery at maximum level, would be approximately another 1.6 %.


Settlements under various Nokia equity plans
The performance period for the Performance Share Plan 2009 ended on December 31, 2011, and there will be no settlement to the participants under the plan as the threshold performance criteria of EPS and Average Annual Net Sales Growth were not met. To fulfill the Company’s obligations under other, considerably more limited equity incentive plans, Nokia’s Board of Directors has resolved to issue a total amount of 1 010 000 Nokia shares (NOK1V) held by the Company to settle its commitment to approximately 400 participants, employees of the Nokia Group.

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Nokia Lumia 900 Specs and Features

Posted on 25 January 2012 by Tea Server

CES 2012 turned out to be a rather barren for Windows Phone fanatics. Many of them would have thought that Sony Ericsson, Nokia and other OEMs would unveil new devices at this event, but unfortunately it did not happen. However, the release of Nokia Lumia 900 (and HTC Titan II too) stole all the lime-light, for all good reasons. New Nokia Lumia 900 is a successor of Lumia 800 and packs in some of the most powerful features.

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Nokia Lumia 900 review

Nokia would be eyeing 2012 to regain its lost battlefield in smartphone segment with a flagship products like Lumia series devices. The hardware has got a small bump, which is always a welcome move since we know Microsoft and OEMs have provided outdated hardware so far. The Lumia 900 incorporates industries’ best features like 4G LTE support, 1.4 GHz single-core snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch AMOLED display with Nokia’s flagship Gorilla glass technology and much more. Let’s take a glance at all the features of this new device from Nokia.

Lumia 900 Specs and Features

  • Windows Phone 7.5 OS
  • 1.4 GHz Qualcomm APQ8055+ MDM9200 processor (single-core processor in layperson’s term)
  • 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack screen with Corning Gorilla glass technology
  • 480 x 800 resolution with capacitive touch-screen
  • 512MB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage (~14.5GB usable)
  • 8MP rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash
  • 1MP front facing camera for video (Tango) calling
  • HD video recording capability
  • Supported Networks: HSPA+, HSUPA, LTE Cat 3, GPRS, EDGE class B and WCDMA
  • Bluetooth, WiFi, Micro USB
  • 1830 mAH battery
  • Continuous talk up to 7 hours
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces

Lumia 900 is definitely worth checking out. However, the decisive factor would be its price. It will only perform well in the smartphone arena if Nokia keeps it to a reasonable price, so a common could afford a device. Of course, the announcement of low-end devices may help them, but the segment they would be eyeing would be high-end device rather than low-end device, which works well in Asian markets only.

The Nokia Lumia 900 will also be running on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango with Tango calling feature and LTE network support. It is a first ever Windows Phone by Nokia to support LTE network, which puts it ahead of iPhone, which is yet to support LTE network. No doubt, the number of people using LTE network on their device is diminutive, but they would definitely love to take an advantage of early birds.

This device will be served in two different flavors- black and Cyan. Like previous Lumia series devices, the hardware is wrapped beneath single-piece polycarbonate unibody design. The lumia 900 is elegant looking device and rather stocky, making it as a MUST have device in 2012. The 1830mAh battery will give you a talk time up to 7 hours, so you can still enjoy the phone on battery hogger LTE network.

Video: Nokia Lumia 900 Commercial

Nokia Lumia 900 Price in Pakistan

There is yet no information available about the ETA (Release Date) and price in Pakistan, but we expect it to be available in Q1 of 2012. If rumours to be believed then it will be available in March, 2012.

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iPad

Posted on 15 January 2012 by Tea Server

I own a Nokia E72 mobile phone. While I have not owned mobile phones longer than five years, I have in that time span been through two mobile brands. My very first mobile phone, gifted to me by father when I was early on in the University, properly convinced that I didn’t need a mobile phone, was a Sony Ericsson. It was a small mobile phone, the name of which escapes me now. I may still have it, somewhere, in some drawers, lost but not forgotten. I used it until it nearly died out. The engravings on the buttons grew muddled, colour on the handset faded out, the battery dead, replaced and dead again, etc. It would be safe to say, in hindsight, that I used it heavily.

My second mobile phone was another Sony Ericsson. It was the first mobile phone I bought. I was immensely excited the night I bought it, on way from work. The excitement of buying a new gadget is one that doesn’t ever diminish in its intensity, never goes away, no matter how many gadgets you buy. It is there right around the time you decide to buy a new gadget, and lasts well until after you’ve bought it. That was my second Sony Ericsson phone, and would be my last.

After I had made heavy use of it, I slowly moved away from it over to Nokia. I had a mammoth but reliable Nokia E61 lying around, which I was using for testing Symbian applications. Yes, this was roughly the time when I worked on Symbian application development. And that is all I am going to say of it.

My fourth and current mobile phone is a successor to E61: Nokia E72. I loved that phone when I bought it. I still love it in some ways. While E61 could be said to be too, E72 is what you would call a proper smart-phone. It features a lot of things that could help you do all sorts of things on the Internet, besides the usual functions of phone. It also has a full QWERTY keyboard. While I had owned an iPod Touch, I’d not been a big fan of touch screen and touch phones. I strongly believed that I could never be able to reliably use a phone with touch screen as the only form of input. This bias was in part due to my reliance on and affinity for physical QWERTY keyboards on phones.

Over the past couple of months, I was growing a little frustrated with my E72. While it worked as anyone would expect of it, I found that as far as applications that let me run wild on the Internet were concerned, it was severely limited. Sure, there were applications to do anything from using Facebook to Twitter to Foursquare. But I felt stifled. There were browsers but I didn’t feel the urge to browse anything on my mobile, unless it was an absolute emergency. I could post tweets on Twitter, but I didn’t enjoy interacting with others’ tweets. The same could be said of my experiences with Facebook (as far as I can tell, there is no native, official application for Facebook from Facebook for Symbian S60) or Foursquare applications. It just wasn’t fun, or even comfortable.

So for the past couple of months, I had been strictly debating getting an iPhone. iPhone 4S was out by then and it made no sense to get anything below that model. Some friends suggested time and again to go for the iPad instead. Where I was almost convinced that iPhone 4S would be my fifth phone, the recommendations for iPad threw my mind back in a state of confusion. Naturally, I compared the pros and contrasted the cons of both devices. Of course, one is a phone, the other a tablet, but when I compared the iPhone to the iPad, I actually compared it with iPad and my E72. That is, if I were to get an iPad, I would continue to use my E72 for the phone needs. There was a big difference in price as well, with a factory unlocked iPhone 4S coming at an exorbitant 67k PKR locally, while an iPad2 with WiFi cost only 48k PKR.

I still remember clearly the night I was at the club on the courts, playing tennis with my partner. He had finally bought the iPhone 4 a day before, after having looked for the white one for under a week. That night, I came home, and finally made up my mind.

The next afternoon, I was at the Apple Store I regularly buy from, purchasing an iPad2 WiFi with 16GB disk space. I had decided it. As I would find out, it was one of the best decisions I had made in my life in a while.

Those familiar with the different iPad2 models available will know that there’s a WiFi + 3G one available. Apart from having to pay under 10k PKR more, the main reason why I decided against getting the 3G model was the unavailability of 3G in the country. I know that you don’t necessarily have to have 3G to be able to use the connection, because any type of data-plan from your provider, such as GPRS or EDGE, will work. However, as I will explain, iPad is a content consumption device. When I say that it is a content consumption device, I mean it in a massive way. It has been designed for consuming a lot of content, including in the form of video, audio, and text. When I decided to buy it, I imagined myself using the iPad like I do my laptop. And I can’t ever imagine using my laptop over EDGE/GPRS in a way that satisfies me. Similarly, I didn’t think the iPad would shine on an EDGE/GPRS connection.

In the next post, I will explain exactly how the arrival of iPad has changed my life, how it has affected it, how I use it, where and when I use it. I will also list down the wonderful apps I use frequently, and make an argument for iPad being an awesome device for reading books/content in particular.

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Nokia & Djuice Partnered to Enhance Pakistani Developers

Posted on 06 January 2012 by Tea Server

TweetBoth companies have initiated a new series of Developer Workshops in Pakistan with an aim to cater to the lower-end of the market With a vision to cater to the lower segment of the market, Nokia Pakistan and Djuice have joined hands to start a series of Developer Workshops that aim to provide training focused [...]

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Easily Export your Nokia Contacts to another Phone

Posted on 03 January 2012 by Tea Server

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The address book of your Nokia phone is stored in the online Ovi Contacts – just like Android phones use Google Contacts – but with one big limitation.

Ovi, until now, offered no export feature so there was no easy way to download your phone’s address book from the web to the computer unless you had a Nokia device at hand. The Ovi Suite, Nokia’s desktop synchronization software, didn’t have an export option for Contacts either so your phone contacts were sort-of locked in Nokia’s cloud.

Shubha earlier wrote:

I was using a Nokia E-72 and the data was backed up on Ovi.com, so it’s online and not on my laptop. I am now using an iPhone and would like to sync my contacts but how shall I do that? The original Nokia phone was unfortunately stolen.

Well there’s an easy solution now.

Nokia is discontinuing the Ovi Contacts website (the service will stay but you won’t be able to access your address book from the web browser) and this could be a blessing in disguise for people like Shubha who have moved from Nokia to other platforms.

Nokia has set up a microsite – exportcontacts.ovi.com – where you can download your entire Ovi address book in the popular CSV format with a click. You don’t need the Nokia device or the Ovi desktop suite to export your contacts. The CSV file can can then be imported into Google Contacts and it will intelligently merge the duplicate contacts.

You got to do this soon as, according to an email from Nokia, the web access to Ovi Contacts will be disable after January 24, 2012.

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N9 Launch introduction to Bloggers!

Posted on 26 December 2011 by Tea Server

I wanted to write this post since 2 weeks now but hell I am a super lazy person :)

The other day I was invited as a blogger to come and witness the N9 launch in Sheraton Karachi by Mr. Henri Mattila, Solution Marketing Manager, Nokia MEA.

N9 the pricing set for N9 is  PKR. 52,000/- with 16GB and is now available in White color. The good part about colors is that now you don’t have to worry that much about scratches because even after the scratch the color will remain same as there is no paint job this time

Some of the key features for N9:

MeeGo OS v1.2 Harmattan – Linux based
Gorila Glass  Anti-glare polarizer they say this glass is used in fighter copters
Weight only 135 gm
BuiltIN NFC now this was really cool, touch other device which is NFC enabled and there you go its paired and Henri said its also cross platform enable meaning doesn’t matter if other device is not Nokia the nfc technology will still work

Over all, its a good phone and I think one should buy. Pictures and Press Release below:



Karachi – 12th December 2011: Nokia recently hosted an exclusive preview of the Nokia N9, built for people who appreciate a stunning blend of design and the latest smartphone technology. The event was held at a local hotel and gathered top-notch technology enthusiasts from across Pakistan.
The Nokia N9 introduces an innovative new design where the home key is replaced by a simple gesture: a swipe. Whenever you’re in an application, swiping from the edge of the display takes you home. The three home views of the user interface are designed to give fast access to the most important things people do with a phone: using apps, staying up to date with notifications and social networks, and switching between activities.
The industrial design of the Nokia N9 is an example of extreme product making and craft. The body is precision-machined from a single piece of polycarbonate and flows seamlessly into beautiful curved glass. The laminated deep black display means that the user interface just floats on the surface of the product.
“With the Nokia N9, we wanted to design a better way to use a phone. To do this we innovated in the design of the hardware and software together. We reinvented the home key with a simple gesture: a swipe from the edge of the screen. The experience sets a new bar for how natural technology can feel,” said Henri Mattila, Solution Marketing Manager, Middle East & Africa (MEA), Nokia. “And this is just the beginning. The details that make the Nokia N9 unique – the industrial design, the all-screen user experience, and the expressive Qt framework for developers – will evolve in future Nokia products.”
The Nokia N9 also packs the latest in camera, navigation and audio technology for a great all-round experience. With no need for a home key, the all-screen Nokia N9 makes more room for apps to shine. The 3.9-inch AMOLED screen is made from scratch-resistant curved glass. The polycarbonate body enables superior antenna performance. This means better reception, better voice quality and fewer dropped calls.
The 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus sensor, wide-angle lens, HD-quality video capture and large lens aperture enable great camera performance even in lowlighting conditions. This makes the Nokia N9 one of the best camera-phones ever produced.
The Nokia N9 features free turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation with voice guidance in Maps. With the new dedicated Drive app, you can get in the car and start navigating to your destination right away when travelling abroad.
You can watch videos in true 16:9 widescreen format. And because the Nokia N9 is also the world’s first smartphone with Dolby® Digital Plus decoding and Dolby Headphone post-processing technology, you get a surround sound experience with any set of headphones.
Fitted with the latest in wireless technology, Near Field Communication (NFC), the Nokia N9 allows you to easily share images and videos between devices by touching them together. Pair it with Bluetooth accessories like the new NFC-enabled Nokia Play 360° wireless music speaker only once, and you get a great surround sound music experience with just a tap.
The Nokia N9 is available in three colors – black, cyan, and magenta with storage options to accommodate plenty of content: 16GB and 64GB. The Nokia N9 is available with Nokia distributors across Pakistan.

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Nokia Asha 200 Review and Specification

Posted on 22 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia Asha 200 Review and Specification

Nokia Asha 200


Colourful QWERTY. Easy Swap dual SIM.
Change SIM cards quickly with Easy Swap


Totally social
Connect straight to Facebook, Twitter, Email, and Chat. The colourful easy to use keypad lets you communicate and message really fast.


Dual SIM convenience
Call, text or browse in the network you prefer with Easy Swap dual SIM. Swap SIM cards easily – without even turning your phone off.


Music on the move
Enjoy enhanced stereo FM radio, record hits straight to your phone with FM radio recording, and create your own ringtones.


Apps, games, and more
Get apps, games, and more to stay informed and entertained. You can personalise your home screen with your favourite shortcuts too.


Nokia Asha 200 Specification


Dimension
Size: 115.4 x 61.1 x 14.0 mm
Weight (with battery): 105 g
Volume: 84.7cc


Memory
Up to 10 MB free user memory (incl. pre-installed content)
Support for up to 32 GB with a microSD memory card (hotswappable)


Battery Performance
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 7 h
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 37 days (single SIM)
GSM up to 23 days (dual SIM)
Music playback time (maximum): up to 52 h


Display and User Interface
Screen size: 2.4″
Resolution: QVGA TFT (320×240 pixels)
Up to 262 000 colours
5-way Navi key, 2 Soft keys, SEND and END key
Dedicated SIM manager key
Dedicated Messaging key


Keys and input methods
QWERTY keyboard
Messaging key
Short cut key for SIM card management
Volume up/down keys


Personalisation
Assignable icons, ringtones and names for up to 5 different SIM cards
Customisable home screen:
App shortcuts
Contacts
Ringtones
Ring tone formats supported: Video, MP3, MP4, WMA, AAC, eAAC+
Ringtone tuning – create personalised ringtones from music files
SyncML (local and remote)
Flight Mode
S40 In-App Purchase


Power Management
Nokia Battery BL-5J (1430 mAh)
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 7 h
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 37 days (single SIM)
GSM up to 23 days (dual SIM)
Music playback time (maximum): up to 52 h


Connectivity
Dual SIM Dual Standby, support for up to 5 SIM cards with Easy Swap
3GPP Rel. 6 GPRS Multi-slot Class 12 and EGPRS MSC12
Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR (no A2DP)
DUN Dial up networking Profile
SPP Serial Port Profile
OPP Object Push Profile
HSP Headset Profile
HFP Hands Free Profile
SAP SIM Access Profile
FTP File Transfer Profile
SDAP Service Discovery Application Profile
GAP Generic Access Profile
GOEP Generic Object Exchange Profile
PBAP Phonebook Access Profile
micro USB connector, USB 2.0 Full Speed (no USB charging)
2 mm Nokia charging connector (dynamo plug)
3.5 mm AV connector


Memory
Up to 10 MB free user memory (incl. pre-installed content)
Support for up to 32 GB with a MicroSD memory card (hotswappable)


Operating frequency
Dual SIM Dual Standby, support for up to 5 SIM cards with Easy Swap
GSM/EDGE 900/1800 MHz


Data Network
GSM/EDGE 900/1800 MHz


Software platform and user interface
Dual SIM S40
Phonebook
Nokia Messaging Mail & Chat 3.2
Social (Communities) 2.0
Dual SIM Dual Standby, support for up to 5 SIM cards with Easy Swap


Applications
Nokia Messaging Mail & Chat 3.2
Social (Communities) 2.0
Nokia Browser v1 & WebApps
Nokia Store
Tips and Offers
Web Search
1 Gameloft Try & Buy Game (Asphalt 4)
S40 In-App Purchase


Email and messaging
Email client supporting Gmail™, Hotmail, Yahoo® Mail, Ovi Mail and others
Chat application with support for Windows Live Messenger™, Yahoo!® Messenger, Google Talk™ and Ovi Chat from Nokia
Social application supporting Facebook, Orkut, and more


Call management
Phonebook
Dual SIM Dual Standby, support for up to 5 SIM cards with Easy Swap


Browsing and internet
Nokia Browser


Camera
2 megapixel camera
Up to 4 x digital zoom


Video cameras
Video recording in QCIF (10fps)
MPEG4 recording and playback


Video codecs and formats
MPEG4 and 3GPP


Video sharing and playback
Video playback in QVGA and QCIF (up to 15fps)
Video player 3GPP H.263 and H.264 playback


Music features
Music Player for MP3, MP4, AAC, WMA and WMV files
Ringtone tuning
Stereo FM radio


Radio
Stereo FM radio


Price:
Price in US $87 Price in Rs.7500/=

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Nokia Asha 303 Review and Specification

Posted on 21 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia Asha 303 Review and Specification



Nokia Asha 303
Powerful QWERTY with touch
Featuring an exceptionally responsive touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia Asha 303 is ideal for browsing and typing.


A fast social networking hub
With fast 3.5G and Wi-Fi connectivity, and a 1 GHz processor, you can use email and Twitter, and chat with WhatsApp or Facebook chat.


Music mad and app crazy
There’s a music key for instant music access and you can get thousands of apps from Nokia Store. Angry Birds Lite comes preloaded.


Fast web browsing
With Nokia Browser, you’re ready to enjoy a faster, easier, and more affordable browsing experience.


Nokia Asha 303 Review and Specification
Display and User Interface
Phone form: Monoblock with QWERTY and touch screen
QVGA, with 262k colours
2.6-inch capacitive touch


Personalisation
QWERTY keypad
Customisable with pre-loaded and OTA downloads from Nokia Store
Ringing tones
Wallpapers
Screen savers


Keys and input methods
Capacitive touch screen
QWERTY keypad
Side keys: Volume key, lock key


Dimensions
Size: 116.5 x 55.7 x 13.9 mm
Weight (with battery): 99 g
Volume: 72 cc


Memory
Up to 100 MB free user memory.
Up to 32 GB with a microSD card


Battery Performance
Talk time (maximum):
GSM 8 h 10 mins
WCDMA 7 h 10 mins
Standby time (maximum):
GSM 30 days
WCDMA 35 days
Music playback time (maximum): 47 h


Power Management
Nokia Battery BP-3L (1300 mAh)
Talk time (maximum):
GSM 8 h 10 mins
WCDMA 7 h 10 mins
Standby time (maximum):
GSM 30 days
WCDMA 35 days
Music playback time (maximum): 47 h


Data Network
EDGE (EGPRS): MSC 33, DTM GRPS/EGPRS MSC 32, HSPA
Stereo Bluetooth
High Speed USB (FS/HS/OTG)
WLAN 803.11b/g/n


Connectivity
WLAN 803.11b/g/n
3G
Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR, Stereo Bluetooth
Micro USB AB connector/charger
USB 2.0 high speed, USB OTG 1.3


Memory
Up to 100 MB free user memory.
Up to 32 GB with a microSD card


Operating frequency
WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 (Pentaband) (HSPA)
EGSM850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
2 mm DC charging plug
3.5 mm AV connector


Software platform and user interface
S40 Touch & Type
Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0


Personal Information Management (PIM)
Detailed contact information
Calendar
To-do list
Notes
Voice recorder
Calculator
Alarm clock
Countdown time
Stopwatch


Applications
Nokia Browser and Nokia OSS Browser
Nokia Music Store
Nokia Messaging Service (NMS) 3.2 (Email and IM)
Social with Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Orkut
Pre-loaded and OTA download in Nokia Store of ringing tones, music, wallpapers, screen savers, games and applications


Email and messaging
Push email with attachments: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP
Nokia Messaging Service (NMS) 3.2 (Email and IM)
Social with Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Orkut
Facebook Chat


Call management
Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry with personal thumbnail pictures and video clips
Speed dialling
Log with dialled, received and missed calls
Conference calling
Integrated handsfree speaker


Browsing and internet
Nokia Browser and Nokia OSS Browser
Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0


Camera
3.2 megapixel EDOF camera


Other
Internal memory: 170 MB User Memory, effective free user space is 100 MB; 2 GB memory card included; up to 32 GB support with microSD memory card


Video cameras
3.2 megapixel EDOF camera


Video sharing and playback
Video player with support for streaming


Video codecs and formats
H.263 level 45, MPEG4 encoding + decoding, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
Streaming: Real time & 3GPP streaming


Music features
Music player supporting multiple formats
Audio codecs: MP3, MP4 (audio), AAC, AAC LC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, NRT, MXMF, WAV, NB AMR, WB AMR, MIDI


Radio
Stereo FM radio with RDS


Price:
Price in US $165 Price in Rs.14200/=

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Nokia X2-02 Review and Specification

Posted on 20 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia X2-02 Review and Specification

Nokia X2-02


Crazy about music
Build a library of 1000s of songs

The Nokia X2-02 has a crystal clear audio thanks to special audio processing which makes listening to music a sheer delight. This is available for the first time at this price point. Add up to 32 GB of memory with a microSD card and take more than 6000 songs with you anywhere you go. There’s a 3.5 mm audio jack for your favourite headphones and a dedicated multifunction music key for play and pause, and for launching the media player to get to your music quickly.


Easy Swap dual SIM
Take control of your connections

With Easy Swap you can swap SIM cards without turning your phone off so you can control connection costs, get the best deals, and keep personal and work life separate. You can store settings for up to 5 SIM cards using the SIM Manager, and assign calling, SMS, MMS, or browsing to different SIMs too.


Be social and mobile
Connect more

Staying up to date is easy. Launch Facebook and Twitter from the home screen shortcut bar and check live status updates and tweets. Use Nokia Chat and your favourite email accounts, like Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, and Nokia Mail. And pick up from where you left off with conversational SMS.


Get online
Faster, easier web browsing

Get a fantastic browsing experience. The 2.2” QVGA screen makes pages sharp and easy to read, and by compressing pages by up to 90% Nokia Browser ensures smaller downloads, lower data charges, and faster page loads. With the option of personalising the start pages, you can also get straight to all your favourite websites.


Nokia Store
Choose from 1000s of apps

Discover Nokia Store and customise your phone with the latest ringtones, themes, and wallpapers. You’ll also find fun and useful apps and loads of games to keep you entertained. Nokia Store is on the home screen, just one click away.


Nokia X2-02 Specification


Dimensions
Size: 113 x 50 x 15 mm
Weight (with battery): 71 g
Volume: 125.5 cc


Memory
Support for up to 32 GB with an external MicroSD memory card (with hot swap)


Battery Performance
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 9.7


Display and user interface
Screen size: 2.2’’
Resolution QVGA TFT display (240×320 pixels)


Keys and input methods
Numeric keypad
Navi key
Call key and end key/power key
Dedicated music key


Personalisation
Pre-installed
colour matched themes
wallpapers
Nokia Store downloads
themes
wallpapers
ringtones


Power Management
BL-5C 1020mAh Li-Ion battery
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 9.7 h
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 443 h
Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.


Memory
Support for up to 32 GB with an external MicroSD memory card (with hot swap)


Operating Frequency
GSM/EDGE 900/1800


Connectivity
FM transmitter (Play via Radio)
Built-in FM antenna
Bluetooth 2.1
Micro USB connector
2 mm charging connector
3.5 mm AV connector


Data network
GPRS/EGPRS multislot class 12


Applications
Key applications: Contacts, MP3 music player, Play via Radio, FM radio,Nokia Browser
Nokia Life Tools 1.9*, Nokia Store 2.8, Nokia Messaging Service 3.1, Facebook and Twitter clients, Photos, Videos, Calculator.
PC Applications: Nokia Suite.
*Available in China, India , Nigeria, and Indonesia only


Software platform and user interface
Dual SIM S40
Java MIDP 2.1


Personal Information Management (PIM)
Contacts
Date
Clock
Calculator


Email and messaging
Nokia Messaging Service
Email, IM
MMS 1.3


Call management
Contacts: multiple phone and email details
Speed dialling to find phone numbers quickly
Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
Voice messaging services
Integrated handsfree speaker


Browsing and internet
Nokia Browser
Page compression
Data monitoring
Web app support
Facebook & Twitter clients
WAP browsing
Supported protocols: WAP 2.0


Camera
2 megapixel camera


Image capture
Still images file format: JPEG


Other
MicroSD memory card slot (with hot swap) up to 32 GB
Micro USB to PC connectivity


Video cameras
2 megapixel camera


Video sharing and playback
Support for video playback


Music features
MP3 music player
Integrated 106 phon loud speaker
Audio codecs including: MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB


Radio
Play via Radio feature
Internal FM antenna
Stereo FM radio


Gaming
Java games included:
Diamond Rush
Bounce Tales
City Bloxx


Price:
Price in USD $92 Price in Rs.8250/=

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Nokia C5-06 mobile Review and Specification

Posted on 16 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia C5-06 mobile Review and Specification

Nokia C5-06 mobile


Easy access to contacts and email
Stay connected to the people who matter – access your favourite contacts with one touch, directly from the home screen.


Free navigation and location
sharing

Discover new places and share your location through Facebook with integrated A-GPS and free navigation*.


* Memory card needed when using navigation application.


Fast Wi-Fi for online entertainment
Enjoy entertainment on the move – stream videos, try new games and browse the web with a fast Wi-Fi connection.


Nokia C5-06 mobile Specification
Display and user interface
Screen size: 3.2″
Resolution: 640 x 360 (nHD)
Up to 16 million colours
Resistive touch-screen display


Power Management
BL-4U 1000 mAh battery
Talk time:
2G network: 11.5 hours
Standby time:
2G network: 25 days
Music playback: 35 hours (19.5 hours with Bluetooth headset)
Video playback: 7.5 hours (MPEG-4/nHD)


Dimensions
Size: 105.8 x 51 x 13.8 mm
Weight (with battery): 93 g
Volume: 65 cc


Keys and input methods
Home key
Send, end and power keys
Volume key
Push lock key and single-tap lock (on display)
Touch screen with QWERTY and stylus support


Colours
Available colours:
Black/Aluminium Grey
Black/Petrol blue


Personalisation
Customisable home screen:
widgets
themes
icons
shortcuts
menu
Customisable profiles
Ringtones: mp3, AAC and 64-tone polyphonic
Video ringtones
Themes
wallpapers
screensavers
ringtones
pre-installed themes


Data network
GPRS/EDGE class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296 kpbs downlink/177.6 kbps uplink


Connectivity
Stereo Bluetooth version 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate
High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
USB charging
3.5 mm AV connector
SIM connector


Memory
Internal memory: 40 MB
MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 16 GB


Operating frequency
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Automatic switching between GSM bands
Offline mode


Software platform and user interface
Symbian OS S60 5th Edition
Firmware update over the air (FOTA)
Speech codecs: HR, FR, EFR, NB-AMR
Symbian OS version 9.4
Voice commands
Software updates


Personal Information Management (PIM)
Detailed contact information
Calendar
To-do list
Notes
Voice recorder
Calculator
Clock
Support for MS Outlook synchronisation of contacts, calendar and notes


Applications
Unified editor for:
Email (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3)
Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Phone switch, Recorder, Dictionary, Calculator, Converter.
Mail For Exchange
Office tools:
QuickOffice Reader – view email attachments: .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf
Internet browser
MusicPlayer
Podcasting
Shazam
Ovi Store, Ovi Maps, Ovi Suite, Ovi Contacts, Ovi Sync, MyNokia
Image Editor
RealPlayer
Youtube (Service launcher)
Web Search
Social networking:
Facebook (Application)
Hi5 (Service launcher)
MySpace (Service launcher)
Friendster (Service launcher)
Twitter (Service launcher)


Email and messaging
Easy-to-use email client
Ovi Mail: free email account from Nokia
Instant messaging through Nokia Messaging
Nokia Messaging for email


Call management
Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry and thumbnail pictures
Speed dialling
Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
Integrated handsfree speakers
Top contacts widget
Conference calling


Browsing and internet
-Full web browsing of real web pages
-Web browsing with touch control
-Support for video streaming
-Adobe FlashLite 3.1 support
-JavaTM MIDP 2.0 support
-Access to Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and other online social networks
-Ovi Store for application downloads
-Support for streaming video
-Panning the web page both vertically and horizontally using the touch-enabled scroll-bars
-Interacting with hyperlinks, buttons and other active elements on the page.
-Interacting with form elements on the web page. These include select lists, radio buttons, check boxes, input fields, and form submit and reset buttons.
-A new touch-specific toolbar with access to common functions, including entering web addresses/URLs.
-Fast navigation using the Page Overview feature. A single tap moves the user to any area of the page.
-Activating menu items, toolbar buttons, soft-keys and other standard S60 UI elements.
-Interacting with browser plug-ins.
-Opening and navigating the list of bookmarks.
-Managing and viewing RSS/ATOM web feeds and feed articles.
-JavaScript events related to the page and elements on the page.


GPS and navigation
Integrated A-GPS receiver
Ovi Maps with free lifetime navigation licence
Accelerometer for correct orientation of display


Camera
2 megapixel camera
Zoom up to 3x (digital)
Fullscreen viewfinder


Other
40 MB internal memory, up to 16 GB additional memory with microSD card
High-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity
Bluetooth 2.0 EDR wireless connectivity


Image capture
Image rotation (in the image editing mode or by changing the mode from portrait to landscape)
Self-timer: picture is captured after 3, 5 or 10 seconds
White balance and colour tone effect settings
Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos
Cover Flow change photos with finger motions


Video camera
Video resolution: 640×352, 15fps, EQ: 2929
Email normal quality: 320×240, 15fps, EQ: 375
Sharing quality: 176×144, 15fps,
Video clip length: Maximal clip length is 90 mins (High or Normal quality) or limited to MMS size
Note: Clip length depends on available memory
White balance: Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent
Colour tone: Normal, sepia, black & white, vivid, negative
Scene: Automatic, Low light mode, Night
Digital zoom: 2x


Video codecs and formats
MPEG-4, QVGA at up to 15 fps
Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)


Video sharing and playback
MPEG-4, 3GPP: H.263 and H.264 codecs
Enhanced video centre: central hub for video experiences
Access to last-played video and easy resume
My videos: collection of stored videos
Access to Internet Videos, compatible with RSS feeds, and video podcasts, with direct wireless updates and downloads
Video directory to discover new Internet Videos
Support for download, streaming, and progressive download
Support for Flash video


Music features
Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR support
Stereo FM radio
Shazam
Music codecs: .mp3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+ and WMA
Equaliser
Bit rate up to 256 kbps
DRM support WMDRM10, OMA DRM 2.1 +F81


Radio
Stereo FM radio


Games
Use the touch interface to play games
Green Game preloaded
Download more games from Ovi Store


Price
Price in Rs: 13,300 Price in USD: $155

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Nokia C2-05 mobile Review and Specification

Posted on 16 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia C2-05 mobile Review and Specification

Nokia C2-05 mobile


Style meets functionality
Beautifully compact. Vivid 2-inch display.

Discover a beautiful compact slider that’s designed to fit snugly in your purse or pocket. Sporting elegant curves and a premium metallic finish, the Nokia C2-05 comes with a 2-inch QVGA colour screen that’s perfect for viewing text and images.


Stay connected
Quick and easy access to your social feeds and email

With the Nokia C2-05, it’s more convenient than ever to stay connected to what’s important to you. From the home screen shortcut bar, you can access dedicated Facebook and Twitter features to check live status updates and tweets. Plus, accessing your email accounts is easy – whether it’s Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Ovi Mail or hundreds of others.


Nokia Browser
Faster, easier, and more affordable.

Enjoy a faster, richer web browsing experience. By compressing pages by up to 90%, Nokia Browser ensures smaller downloads, lower data charges, and faster page loads. And with the option to personalise start pages, you can get quick access to all your favourite content, including your most frequently visited websites.


Apps and personalisation
Get easy access to apps

Nokia Store can now be launched directly from the homescreen with just one click. You can then choose to personalise your phone with thousands of themes, wallpapers, ringtones, games and apps available on Nokia Store.


Music, FM Radio and Camera
Enjoy great entertainment on the go

The Nokia C2-05 features a music player as well as FM Radio which lets you tune into your favorite stations wherever you go. And with a VGA camera, you’re ready to capture those special moments in life.


Media on the go
Store your favourite entertainment

Whether it’s videos, music or pictures, the Nokia C2-05 lets you store ample entertainment with up to 32GB external storage via a microSD card*. And with the built-in Bluetooth and Micro USB features, you can manage, share and transfer your files across devices with ease.


Nokia C2-05 mobile Specification


Display and User Interface
Phone form: Slider
Phone Size: 99.4 x 47.8 x 16.3 mm
Display: 2” QVGA, 65k colour


Keys and input methods
Numeric keypad
Call key and end key/power key


Personalisation
Pre-installed
colour matched themes
wallpapers
Nokia Store downloads
themes
wallpapers
ringtones


Dimension
Size: 99.4 x 47.8 x 16.3 mm
Weight (with battery): 98.5g
Volume: 59.5cc


Memory
64MB ROM/16MB PSRAM = 10MB free for user
Support for up to 32GB with an external MicroSD memory card


Battery Performance
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 5 hours
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 600 hrs


Power Management
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 5 hours
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 600 hrs
Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used,
operator network configuration and usage.


Memory
MicroSD memory card slot, up to 32 GB


Operating frequency
GSM 900/1800 and 850/1900


Data Network
EDGE (EGPRS) MSC 12, GPRS: MSC 12


Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR (not support A2DP)
Micro SD reader
USB 2.0 (no USB charging)
2 mm charging connector
3.5 mm AV connector


Software platform and user interface
Series 40, SPR 10.4


Personal Information Management (PIM)
Detailed contact information, up to 1000 contacts
Calendar
Local/remote Sync ML data sync / Full OMA Client provisioning
Built-in hands-free speaker
Favourite Contact
Calculator
Converter II


Applications
Key applications: Contacts, MP3 music player, FM radio, Browser
Nokia Messaging Service, Photos, Videos, Calculator, Converter


Email and messaging
Nokia Messaging Service 3.1
Email, IM
MMS 1.3
Conversational SMS


Call management
Contacts: multiple phone and email details
Speed dialling to find phone numbers quickly
Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
Voice messaging services
Integrated handsfree speaker


Browsing and internet
Nokia Browser
Page compression
Data monitoring
Web app support
Facebook & Twitter


Camera
VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels)
4x digital zoom
Full screen viewfinder


Image capture
Still images file format: JPEG


Other
MicroSD memory card slot, up to 32 GB


Music features
MP3 music player
Media player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
Voice recording
Video recording and playback
OMA DRM release 1.0 / Java: MIDP 2.1 / Flash Lite
Xpress on Audio Messaging (AMS)Stereo FM radio + RDS


Price
Price in Rs: 5,450 Price in USD: $64

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Nokia X2-05 mobile review and Specification

Posted on 16 December 2011 by Tea Server



Nokia X2-05 mobile review and Specification



Nokia X2-05


1000s of apps
One click away

Tap into thousands of free apps at Nokia Store, just one click away. Games, music, news, ringtones, sports, themes, travel – apps of all kinds. Go straight from the home screen of your Nokia X2-05 to Nokia Store and take your pick from stacks of free and paid apps.


More web
With less wait

Nokia Browser makes mobile surfing faster, easier and more affordable. By packing up pages to as little as a tiny 10% of their normal size, you get smaller, faster downloads that cost less. Quick access from Nokia Browser’s start page to your favourite sites means more of the web you want with less waiting around.


Big sound
Loud speaker

Nokia X2-05 packs a powerful 106phon speaker to pump out the big sound of your favourite tunes. Plug in with any headphones and play multiple formats with the MP3 music player. Or put your own playlist on pause and listen to some live FM radio, where you can record the tracks you take to.


All social
Zero effort

Check Facebook and Twitter for live updates and fresh tweets – just one click from your home screen. Quickly check your mail. Set up Gmail, Hotmail, Ovi Mail, Yahoo! Mail, and many more mail services for email as it happens. And take a moment to instant message when something or someone’s on your mind.


Bigger screen
Smaller price

Nokia X2-05 boasts a surprisingly large 2.2-inch colour screen, that’s more screen for your money than most mobile phones can offer you. This QVGA display ensures all your images show up sharper. So as well as getting more screen, you get a great look at what’s going on.


Camera moments
Save and share

Nokia X2-05 comes with a VGA camera packing a full screen viewfinder for a good look at great moments. Collect up to 32GB of memories and music on microSD card*, share and manage your media with Bluetooth and Micro USB connections for easy file transfer.


Nokia X2-05 mobile Specification


Dimension
Size: 113 x 50 x 15 mm
Weight (with battery): 87.8 g
Volume: 125.5 cc


Memory
MicroSD memory card slot (with hot swap)
Support for up to 32 GB MicroSD memory card (sold separately)


Battery PerformanceTalk time (maximum):
GSM up to 7.4 hrs
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 643 hrs
MP3 playback time (maximum): 20 hrs


Display and user interface
Screen size: 2.2-inch
Resolution: 240 x 320 TFT display
65,000 colours


Keys and input methods
Numeric keypad
Navi key
Call key and end key/power key


Personalisation
Pre-installed
colour matched themes
wallpapers
Nokia Store downloads
themes
wallpapers
ringtones


Memory
MicroSD memory card slot (with hot swap) up to 32 GB


Operating Frequency
GSM/EDGE 900/1800


Data network
GPRS/EGPRS multislot class 12


Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.1
Micro USB connector
2 mm charging connector
3.5 mm AV connector


Power Management
BL-5CB 800 mAh Li-Ion battery
Talk time (maximum):
GSM up to 7.4 hrs
Standby time (maximum):
GSM up to 643 hrs
Music playback time (maximum): 20 hrs


Software platform and user interface
Series 40
Java MIDP 2.1


Personal Information Management (PIM)
Contacts
Date
Clock
Calculator


Applications
-Key applications: Contacts, MP3 music player, FM radio, Browser
-Nokia Life Tools 1.7*, Nokia Store 2.6, Nokia Messaging Service, Photos, Videos, Calculator, Converter.


Email and messaging
Nokia Messaging Service 3.1
Email, IM
MMS 1.3
Conversational SMS


Call management
Contacts: multiple phone and email details
Speed dialling to find phone numbers quickly
Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
Voice messaging services
Integrated handsfree speaker


Browsing and internet
Nokia Browser 1.0
Page compression
Data monitoring
Web app support
Facebook & Twitter
WAP browsing
Supported protocols: WAP 2.0


Camera
VGA camera
Fullscreen viewfinder


Image capture
Still images file format: JPEG


Other
MicroSD memory card slot (with hot swap) up to 32 GB
Micro USB to PC connectivity


Music features
MP3 music player
Integrated 106phon loud speaker
Audio codecs including: MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB


Radio
Stereo FM radio


Gaming
Java games


Price:
Price in Rs: 5,200 Price in USD: $61

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