Posts Tagged ‘carl zeiss optics’

The Nokia X6 is another phone to take a long look at. Nokia seems to the be the king of smartphone choices. You get a choice of regular and a smaller sixteen gigabyte version of the X6. Let´s take a look at what you get for your money.

This is one Nokia that strikes you as being very well made. It is a handsome phone with colored metal accents on the top and bottom that set it off from the rest of the pack. Nokia calls this a “S60 Fifth Generation” smartphone. It certainly has too many features to list here. Some of the better things about this smartphone are the screen and the camera. The screen is a 3.2 inch ( 8.1 centimeters ) version and is thankfully a capacitive touch. It has a 640 by 360 screen resolution that is bright and clear. You have auto-rotate on this display for viewing the screen in portrait or landscape modes. This always comes in handy when cranking out a text or looking at a web page. The screen also can recognize your handwriting.

The camera on the Nokia X6 is very nice. It rates at five megapixels and has the high-quality Carl Zeiss optics to make your photos high-quality also. There is dual LED flash, a video light and you can geotag with the best of them. What is geotagging ? You can assign a tag to a photo based on where in the world you took the photo. The video camera section records at thirty frames per second. Not too shabby ! There is a secondary video camera that records at fifteen frames per second ( FPS ). You can edit the videos and show them on the television with the X6.

Nokia made the X6 with a focus on music. When you buy this phone you are automatically given unlimited downloads to the Nokia Music Store. The 32 gigabyte version of this phone can hold a lot of music, literally thousands of songs. Stereo speakers are included along with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack.

Taking a look at the inside workings of the Nokia X6, you have a medium sized battery with a size of a 1320 mAh. This will give you around eight hours of talk time. There is a FM RDS radio. RDS will allow you to get extra information from the radio station while you are listening along with the music. The network connections are modern and plentiful and include HSDPA and Wi-Fi. The GSM is quad band for use pretty much anywhere in the world. The WCDMA is a good backup and is also quad band.

You can get this phone in white and blue, black and red and white and pink colors. The black and red is more stunning than the others. It is available in China, Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America ( including Brazil ) and other locations. It is sold outright for just around $700 dollars. It will easily impress your friends and enemies when they see you with such a quality smartphone.

Many people look for a combination of mobile phone with the picture quality that a digital camera can deliver. When Sony merged with Ericsson, the company made wonders. The very first Sony Cyber-Shot digital camera was released in 1996. A decade later in 2006, Sony Ericsson came out with their first mobile phone to feature the trademark Sony Cyber-Shot digital camera: the Sony Ericsson K800, with a 3.2 mega pixel camera. Other younger siblings of the K800 soon followed, all of which possessed Carl Zeiss optics and xenon flash bulbs. Finally, by the fourth quarter of 2007, we will all soon be introduced to the newest member of the family: the Sony Ericsson K850.

This new model from Sony Ericsson measures 102 x 48 x 17 mm and weighs 118 grams. The Lithium Polymer battery can withstand a talk time of 9 hours, or 400 hours standby time. The K850 has an internal memory of 40MB, plus an included Memory Stick Micro of 512MB, it can also accommodate microSD cards. The phonebook can hold 1000 contacts with 20 entries per contact.

Continue Reading

The Nokia N-Series was welcomed by the world in 2005, with the first three stars: N70, N90, and N91. This new breed of mobile phones from Nokia promises to deliver more improved internet connectivity and a whole new multimedia experience for their consumers.

Released in April 2007, the N95 is unlocked and does not need to be purchased with a subscription. The price, on average, is an astounding $650 in the United States. However, critics and buyers alike have been raving about the amazing abilities that the N95 has to offer. This sliding smart phone may well be Nokia’s ace to date. For starters, here are some basic stats on the phone: it measures 3.9 x. 2.1 x 0.8 inches and weighs 4.2 ounces. It comes with a Lithium Ion battery that has a talk time of 6.5 hours and standby time of about 220 hours. The LCD is a 2.6 inch QVGA screen which can display up to 16 million colors. Internal memory is 160MB, with an included microSD card with 2GB memory.

Continue Reading

© Copyright Replace Your Cell Phone.com. All Rights Reserved.

Powered by WordPress Lab
all images property of the respective copyright owners