Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Nokia Mobile Phone Price list india,

Nokia Mobile Phone Prices – All Prices are in Indian Rupee (INR)
All mobile price list in :www.fonearena.com/mobile phone pricelist.html
Nokia N96 Rs.33000
Nokia E90 Communicator Rs.32827
Nokia N97 Rs.29500
Nokia N85 Rs.21000
Nokia N86 8MP Rs.20789
Nokia E72 Rs.19750
Nokia E66 Rs.18759
Nokia N82 Rs.17937
Nokia E75 Rs.17378
Nokia 6260 Slide Rs.17308
Nokia E71 Rs.15750
Nokia N79 Rs.14241
Nokia 6700 Classic Rs.12514
Nokia N73 Music Edition Rs.11500
Nokia E63 Rs.10800
Nokia 6208 Classic Rs.10005
Nokia 7610 Supernova Rs.9100
Nokia 3600 Slide Rs.9000
Nokia 3120 Classic Rs.7129
Nokia 7310 Supernova Rs.7100
Nokia 6303 Classic Rs.6690
Nokia 3610 Fold Rs.6453
Nokia 3500 Classic Rs.5243
Nokia 7210 Supernova Rs.4800
Nokia 2680 Slide Rs.4000
Nokia 2700 Classic Rs.3975
Nokia 3110 classic Rs.3970
Nokia 2630 Rs.3400
Source & more in : http://www.fonearena.com/mobile_phone_pricelist.html

Nokia 5233

  • Nokia 5233

    Nokia 5233

    Touchscreen smartphone on a tight budget

    Good design; fits well in your palm, good touchscreen response, excellent audio quality (headphones), full-fledged smartphone OS with multi-tasking ability, very well priced

    Build quality unsatisfactory, smallish display has poor sunlight visibility, bare bones in terms of features and bundle

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    When Nokia decided to enter the mainstream touchscreen phone market, they decided to do so with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. Back then the market was ruled by much more expensive phones like the Apple iPhone and the LG Viewty. In comparison, the low price and good features of the 5800 made it an instant hit. Today, however, the game has changed significantly; you can buy a touchscreen phone from your pocket change!
    In order to compete with the new batch of low-priced touchscreen phones, such as the Samsung Corby series, Nokia has now released two new smartphones, the Nokia 5230 and the Nokia 5233. The 5230 lacks the 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, stereo speakers and the high capacity memory card of the 5800, whereas the 5233 goes a couple of steps further and loses the 3G and GPS as well, for an even lower price tag. Today we will be reviewing the cheapest touchscreen phone that Nokia has produced till date - the Nokia 5233.  

    Note: Since the only difference between the 5230 and the 5233 is the lack of 3G and GPS in the latter, a lot that has been said here also holds true for the 5230 as well.  


    Bundle
    • Nokia 5233
    • Battery
    • Charger
    • Headset
    • Lanyard with plectrum stylus
    • User Guide


    The bundle of the 5233 is completely stripped of anything that might even seem like luxury. There is no memory card, no carry case, and worse of all, no USB cable. Now you know how they managed to price the phone so low.  

    In comparison, however, the Samsung Corby comes with a 2GB card, USB cable, in-ear earphones and a carry case for around the same price as the 5233.  
     

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Nokia Planning to go With Maemo in new N-series Devices

The latest word from Nokia is that it’s quite possible their N-Series handsets would be deviating from their usual Series 60 OS and instead incorporating Maemo. According to reports, the marketing team for Maemo mentioned that Nokia plans to adopt this new operating system for their N-series mobile range of multimedia handsets. They seemed quite sure that this is the new way to go after the N900 has made its appearance.


Having had a chance to see what it’s really like with the N900 at Nokia’s N-Tour-Age event here in Mumbai, I have to admit that it does make a certain amount of sense. However, would the regular S60 users be so quick to adopt the new OS without question? That’s a big question mark. It looks pretty good and quite user friendly on a large touchscreen enabled device and I’m quite curious to see how functional it’ll be on a smaller device without a touchscreen.


Log into our forums thread here and let us know what you think of Nokia’s decision to switch from S60 to the Maemo OS in their N-series devices.