What are the easiest techniques to spoil a good feature packed high end mobile? Either mess up its keypad or its looks or its build quality. Amazingly, nowadays Nokia manages to do all this and more in its newer high end N Series & E Series. Nokia’s design team seems to have found the perfect recipe to spoil good mobiles.
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This post was written by Nikhil Pai on October 25, 2008
Nokia has announced its long awaited Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone. The Nokia 5800 (codenamed the Tube) will not only compete with the likes of Apple iPhone, HTC Touch Diamond & Samsung Omnia, it will also eat into the market share of Nokia’s very own N-Series due to its unbelievable price of 279 Euro.
T-Mobile G1, also known as the HTC Dream or the Google Phone (GPhone) is the first mobile to be launched in the market that will use the Android platform. Featuring full touch-screen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard, the G1 offers complete mobile web experience by incorporating popular Google products such as Gmail, YouTube, & Google Maps.
Living up to its Indian advertising tagline of ‘Next is What?’, Samsung’s upcoming mobiles seem to be catching the maximum attention in the mobile market today. Samsung promises to deliver the best in mobile technology in the days to come leaving behind a legacy of non user friendly mobile phones.
As the use of smart phones and internet on your mobile increases, staying connected to your email 24/7 has started becoming very common. The Blackberry has become synonymous with mobile email. But what exactly is the Blackberry and do you really need it? Let’s find out.