Nokia 6220c vs Sony Ericsson C902
I have to say the C902 design is sexier comparing to Nokia N6220c. But as you can see the comparions below, N6220c camera performance is much better than Sony Ericsson C902. A Cybersot phone! Read more
Retro-Look Hands Free
Take a look on this baby…I’m sure it looks great for people who like traditional style and always go against the current style. Unlike almost all hands free devices that look slim and professional, The Classical Hands Free look more like a regular home phone receiver. However, with such size I guess the term ‘hands free’ is not suitable. And it would be pretty awkward to see this lying on the table just like that. Supported cell phone models include Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, Nokia and Panasonic.
Via: Gadgetsconnect
Tips: Increase N95 speaker performance

The loudest stereo speaker performance in the Nseries are The N95 and N95 8GB. For this reason many of tend to forget the portable speaker and just use the N95 series of devices to fill a room with our favorite tunes.
At this point, The Nokiaguide just post a little tip that just might help making the sound experience a little bit better. For a long time Home Theater enthusiasts have been using a room’s walls and corners to aid in optimizing the sound produced by speakers and subwoofers. In the case of subwoofers it’s sometimes recommended to place them in the corner to effectively increase the output. In the case of bipole or dipole speakers the walls again play a great role as to how the sound will be affected. Applying these techniques makes the already impressive sound output on the N95 series even better. Read more
N78 in white edition
Nokia released N78 in white version, it is learnt that its back is rarely seen by Nokia with a purple, it is somewhat tailored for female users Customized mean. N78 white give us a lot of surprises, and it looks very elegant.
N78 is the metamorphic of N73 which is the most critical phase of the upgrade is the use of the latest Symbian 9.3 S60 3rd Edition FP2 platform, CPU performance than the N73 have been greatly improve, It also supported the A-GPS, FM launch function, WiFi and the 3.5 G HSDPA high-speed network, and the screen is still used 2.4-inch TFT QVGA resolution color screen, 3.2 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera to first class and so on Reservations.
Ferrari Themes by Babinokia
The famous major car brand, which is Ferrari, now available as S60 themes. With a horse icon as Ferrari had, this theme brought a luxurious ambience from Ferrari to your phone.
Review Guardian v3 for S60
Guardian v3 software is basically meant to protect your phone from unauthorised usage, if it gets stolen or even otherwise. It has three different variants, a free basic version, Gold and Platinum version; naturally functionality keeps increasing with each higher version. For the purpose of this review I will be running the full blown Platinum
This software works by using GPS. Since GPS can virtually pinpoint our exact location on the map, how cool would it be if we could use the phone’s GPS remotely to track it anywhere in the world? This is exactly what Guardian does, it enables us to pin point our phone anywhere on the planet even if we have lost it.
Reviewing The Nokia N78

Several days ago, from some sources, Nokia N78 assumed as impressive phone specially if compare it with my previous one, a Nokia 6230i. Which is included with wi-fi connectivity (with WEP keys), Bluetooth, camera (actually two, the ‘normal’ one in the back –Carl Zeiss, 3.2 MP– and a basic one in the front, for videocalls I guess), integrated speakers, USB connectivity, expansion card, MP3 player, web browser, maps and GPS, and many more.
Game Review: WidSets Pets
Nokia has launched a new game as part of its WidSets mobile application, called WidSets Pets. Except it’s cross-platform, existing as a Facebook application and a mobile game. It seems. Nokia launch The widsets pet game for fulfill Nokia’s ambitions in mobile gaming go beyond N-Gage.
As the Symbian Guru blog explains, the innovative thing is it lets you use your photo to turn yourself into a virtual pet, which you can then look after, but can also be shared with your friends (if that’s not a disturbing thought).
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Nokia Cooperate With Tusmobil
This week, an agreement has been signed by Tusmobil and Nokia Siemens Networks, that will expand the operator’s network by deploying 400 environmentally-friendly base stations and expanding as well as optimizing the operator’s core network with a leading-edge mobile switching result.
To boost network capabilities in order to offer differentiating high-end mobile internet, data and multimedia services, Slovenia’s mobile operator Tusmobil d.o.o. has chosen Nokia Siemens Networks.
“Tusmobil is committed to offering Slovenians exciting and unique mobile services,” said Marko Fujs, Tusmobil CEO. “Nokia Siemens Networks has the capacity and support services to make this one of the fastest network rollouts in Europe and so our subscribers will be able to enjoy the benefits of a modern high speed network before the end of 2008.”
Nokia E51 Tips
Several days ago Nokia WOMWorld sent me Nokia E51 for testing. It’s something new for me. Before this, so many times as a journalist I reviewed Nokia products after getting review products from Nokia Indonesia. But as a blogger, this is the first time Nokia WOMWorld lend me the product. Thanks to Donna from WOMWorld for giving me the opportunity to explore the handset. This handset is not the latest series that the Nokia had released, but the features are quite complete and it’s pretty inexpensive. There are already many blogs that cover this phone here, here, and here, so I won’t go too deep.
Nokia E51 is just like little brother of Nokia E90 since basically they both use Nokia S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 operating system. If you ever see a flipped E90, you will get the same impression once you check out E51. Sure enough, E51’s features are not as complete E90’s, but E51 still has a good price per performance, and is still one of the least expensive HSDPA phone from Nokia.
Unfortunately, its firmware still has bugs problems, and Nokia has not updated the E51’s firmware up to date. So far I haven’t seen any significant problem using this cell-phone. However, from the discussions in several forums I found out that the thing that many E51 users are complaining is the low performance of the battery and the heat that the handset produces when it is used. Other quite disturbing problems are bugs that cause the instability of the handset. Actually, we can overcome some of these problems easily but in fact there are many users that don’t know how to.







