Nokia N96 will hit shelves in October
Posted by admin on Aug 1, 2008
IM informs - Nokia recently announced that they would be launching their Nokia N96 flagship successor alongside the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 businessphones in the third quarter. The Finns made good on their promise to bring the much-anticipated enterprise handsets to market in Q3 2008, so now we turn our attention to Nokia N96Nokia’s new hotness - the Nokia N96.

Rumors are swirling around the UK indicating that Espoo is planning to out their Nokia N96 in October - dethroning Nokia’s current N-series flagship, the Nokia N95. ElectricPig is reporting that they’ve gotten some sort of confirmation from Nokia that the Nokia N96 will be launched in the UK on October 1, just in time to make the Q3 launch window that Nokia promised.
With 16GB of onboard storage, 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera, WiFi, 3G (HSDPA), GPS, and mobile TV under the hood, the Nokia N96 brings glossy-chic to the dual-slider design that made the Nokia N96 so popular. And, with improved build-quality lending a more refined feel to the device, we can’t wait to get some long-term experience with the Nokia N96.
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World’s first platinum Apple iPod Nano
Posted by admin on Feb 29, 2008
From sapiensbryan
Well, the world’s first platinum Apple iPod Nano is soon to be launched by the UK’s Goldstrike. Unlike the conventional casing, the platinum plated iPod Nano uses the most precious metal and it sure look more glamorous and style.

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Nokia E90 Communicator
Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2008
Latest from Softpedia News. Nokia is struggling for its Communicator series. Nokia E90 Communicator is a strong link between the two business series.
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Battery and power management for mobile devices
Posted by admin on Dec 13, 2007
According to CNET Review A cell phone’s battery life is one of the most important considerations when choosing a handset. It’s never fun to watch your cell phone die when you’re in the middle of an important call. And it’s no fun either to have little power when you’re nowhere near a charger. While manufacturers make lots of promises about a phone’s battery life, the rated times don’t always hold true to real-world use. That’s why CNET tests every phone we review for its talk-time battery life.
Progress in battery technology is much slower than in chips and such; chemistry is more difficult than physics:). Always carry a fully charged spare battery with you when you travel.
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