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Nokia presents 4 handsets

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

Nokia has enriched the range of mobile handsets on the North American market, where the producer enjoys great popularity. The line of innovations includes three CDMA phones (2365i, 2865i and 6175i) and one of GSM standard (6126). Nokia 6126

The price for these headsets varies with the 2365i being a low-cost folding handset, the monoblock 2865i and the folding 6175i promised as mid-priced. The 6126, the one from the GSM gang, will be high-priced.

The Nokia 6175i phone is a full-featured, featherweight 3.4-ounce phone with a 1.3 megapixel camera and a 4x digital zoom, its TFT internal LCD display can perceive and deliver 262,000 colors. It also boasts of Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

One of the “enviable” features of the phone is that it can print pictures from the handset without prior copying them to a PC. That is a good idea and, it can afford it with such a number of colors!

Both 2365i and 2865i are equipped with 128 by 160 pixel display, the former weighing 3.5 and the latter 3.7 ounces. There you can also find a hands-free speakerphone and built-in Bluetooth wireless networking.

As for the GSM 6126, it is as light as 3.9 ounces (112 grams) and as slim as 1.9 inches (48mm). It has a soft touch finish and a button to flip it open, which can induce a sparkle of envy. Its display is 320 by 240 pixels and is of 16.7 million colors. It can play all sorts of music (MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+) and supports video and audio streaming, welcomes 3D games. It also has a number of standard features like to do lists, etc.

The CDMA handsets are scheduled to go onto the market in the H2 of 2006, while the GSM is expected to arrive earlier and hit the shelves in Q2 this year.

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Cell phones: Motorola Q from Motorola

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

Motorola QNew and new phone models are coming into this world and are snapped up by users. What’s new and hot this month? Motorola is about to come up with Motorola Q, a Windows mobile phone that is equipped with a full keyboard and 2.4-inch screen.

It is an advanced user device with a silver case and is considered to be one of the thinnest smartphones on the market. Its slender body is 0.4 inches and the number of features incorporated in it is amazing.

Motorola Q is shipped with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0. It is designed to send and receive e-mails, it has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, its TNT display boasts of 65,000 colors.

For those, who cannot imagine their existence without a permanent music and video accompaniment, this smartphone is a rare find, because it supports all sorts of audio formats, including iMelody, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA, WAX, etc. and video MPEG-4, AAC, and WMV. So you can download and enjoy songs and flicks while on the move.

The Q is at the forefront with 64 megabytes of memory and about 3-hour life of batteries with additional 200 hours of standby time.

The Motorola’s innovation supports Microsoft Outlook and other e-mail services that deliver virtual mail to you automatically. The camera can take snapshots with a flash and record videos and play them back.

The whole world of smartphone enthusiasts is in anticipation of the release of this masterpiece. Its elegant and super-slender body is poised to attract waves of attention and the number of features - appreciation.

Motorola is one of the leaders on the mobile, cell phone and fax modem market. It has a long-standing reputation of catering to the needs of customers all over the world producing gadgets for mobile phone buffs and offering easy-to-use handsets to those who revere simplicity.

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Mobile games: Infospace creates Marble Galaxy

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

Life is a game and games are downloadable today. Mobile phone games are experiencing a resurgence and game developers are as active as ever. Infospace has just launched a new one that is called Marble Galaxy.mobile games

The game is a mixture of simplicity and ease, of marbles and pool. The goal is to pocket marbles into the holes that are of the same colour. The launcher at the bottom of the screen is the device to shoot from. To make a game more interesting, all kinds of obstacles is in place and the aim is to score as many points as possible.

The game has two modes: a Tutorial Mode and a Career mode. The first one is easier and can be enjoyed while on the move, while the second one is a more advanced gameplay that requires greater attention and precision. Here the player is invited to oppose the best players that reside on other planets of the Galaxy. The awards include points and trophies.

The creators of the game said that they were striving to make a game that would be easy, fun to play, compelling and convenient, which is what mobile phone users need to have.

The product is to be available in Europe and North America in April this year.

Recently, the developers of mobile phone games have been mulling over the ways to make games for headsets more qualitative and popular. The issue has been on the agenda of the Game Developers Conference Mobile, which was held in San Jose, US. The idea number 1 that was the motto of the gathering was “one-button gameplay.”

One of the drawbacks existing in mobile games today is that they are complicated andmobile games before starting it a user has to get familiar with the rules and the rules must not be longer than several lines. So the easier and the more colorful and attractive games win the race. Let’s play.

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