22nd
March
2008

Never get lost again with your Symbian UIQ smartphone. Google has finally released its Google Maps as a native application for Symbian UIQ smartphones. Point your Mobile Browser to www.google.com/gmm and take it from there. For more info ,
click here
posted in S60 |
22nd
March
2008

The upcoming MOTOZINE ZN5 from
Motorola ;
- Kodak 5 megapixel camera ,
- 3x optical zoom,
- 3.5 mm audio port,
- Montavista Linux 2.6.1 OS,
- Freescale SCM-A11 CPU,
- Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR
- Mpeg4 playback
- Morph Keypad
posted in Motorola News |
22nd
March
2008
Nokia N96 smartphone is based on the Symbian S60 3rd Edition operation system, with Feature Pack 2, this also has a DVB-H digital TV receiver and innovative kickstand for watching video on the handset’s beautiful 2.8″ QVGA display.
There are various connection options including quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band WCDMA (900/2100MHz). It also has WiFi support for HSDPA for high speed data connections. It has 16GB of internal flash memory and a memory card slot with support for cards up to 16GB mean you’ll never run out of space for photos, music, and games.
One of the another enchanting feature about Nokia N96 is its built-in GPS that works with the new Nokia Maps 2.0, which come preloaded on the N96.
Here is a few photos from the latest mobile-review’s review


The N96 isn’t going to take up much more room in your pocket than the
N95 — it’s marginally bigger and slightly heavier. You get a very slightly larger display on the N96, 2.8 inches versus 2.6″ on the N95, but it’s still a QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) 16 million colour-capable LCD TFT.

The N96’s “video centre” allows access to Internet videos and can play back a wide variety of standard file formats, including Flash. Shooting videos is still at VGA (640×480) 30fps, just as the N95, and the camera is still a five megapixel with Carl-Zeiss lens and built-in flash . The N96 now gives access to Live TV, where DVB-H broadcasts are available.
posted in Nokia News |