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By April 20, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N97 arriving in July on Vodafone

image The Nokia N97 has finally got what looks to be a proper release date. Vodafone have announced the N97 as arriving in July and you can register your interest now. If you need a refresher the N97 can manage up to 48GB of memory for music, apps and video, has a 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and a 3.5" touch screen and runs the Symbian S60 OS. No details on pricing yet but we’ll let you know as soon as it is announced.

Register your interest at the Vodafone UK Site

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By April 20, 2009 Read More →

July Launch for Nokia N97 on Vodafone

Vodafone UK have released details of its forthcoming release, the top of the range Nokia N97.

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Vodafone says that it will make the phone available during July and they have a web page available where you can sign up to receive updates relating to the new smartphone.

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By April 20, 2009 Read More →

Starbucks giving UK iPhone users free WiFi

image Starbucks have today announced that all their shops will be kitted out with BT Openzone hotspots. This means all O2 iPhone customers will be able to get online at the same time as getting their caffeine and muffin fix.

O2 customers with Apple iPhones will be able to use Wi-Fi as part of their Wi-Fi allowance as it is rolled out across stores from April 20, while customers with other models of mobile phones will be able to sign up for BT Openzone at £7.34 per month and use the service there too. O2 mobile broadband customers will also be able to get free BT Openzone Wi-Fi from summer onwards.

678 Starbucks will be joining the BT Openzone network, meaning qualifying O2 customers can now get Wi-Fi access at over 8,000 hotspots across the UK.

via O2 Digital News

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By April 19, 2009 Read More →

Quickoffice for iPhone video review

image Matt Miller of ZDNet has posted a fantastic video review of the Quickoffice iPhone application and discovered some pretty major omissions. No predictive keyboard entry support in Quickword which is the word processing part of the application, now this is pretty bad as the iPhone keyboard is not the greatest but the predictive text makes it great so this needs to be fixed and fast, secondly there is no way to email documents or get them from attachments in email, which is very disappointing. We have the complete video review after the break so you can see if it is worth taking the plunge on this office application or maybe wait until early May for Documents to Go.

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By April 19, 2009 Read More →

Quickoffice for iPhone available now

image The highly anticipated office application is now available in the iTunes App Store. Quickoffice integrated application suite is the essential high-performance mobile Office productivity tool for anyone on the go. Experience Enterprise-Grade Microsoft® WORD and EXCEL® Office functionality with leading-edge innovation, convenience, and unparalleled ease-of-use. Edit your important files with confidence; Quickoffice maintains 100% data integrity and guarantees Microsoft compatibility.

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By April 19, 2009 Read More →

Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Review

Nokia are have always been the big name when it comes to mobile phones. However, when it comes to mobile phone music devices they are relative chasers to Sony Ericsson and their well established and well received Walkman range. Nokia have responded with their own range of music style handsets known as XpressMusic already gracing the range is the fantastic 5800, 5300 and now the 5310. Certainly one of the cheaper devices in the range it begs the question, does 5310 meet the spec of what we have come to expect from budget devices and does it deliver in terms of meeting the prestige of Nokia?

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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Phone

What’s in the Box?

  • Nokia 5310 XpressMusic mobile phone
  • Battery BL-4CT (860mAh)
  • AC-3 Charger
  • HS-45 stereo headset with AD-57
  • CA-101 Micro USB cable
  • 2GB uSD card

More information can be seen in Matt’s Nokia 5310 Unboxing Video

 

Specifications

  • Dimensions: – 103.8 x 44.7 x 9.9 mm:
  • Weight: – 71g
  • Display: 240 x 320 pixels (2 inch)
  • Camera: – 2 mega-pixels
  • Music: – Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA
  • Network: – GSM: 900, 1800, 1900
  • Memory: – 30MB internal
  • FM Radio
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • MicroSDHC memory card slot
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Standard battery, Li-Ion 860 mAh

 

General

As mentioned, the Nokia 5310 is a budget device. However, as for build quality, although the 5310 is light weight it doesn’t feel particularly flimsy.

The front of the device is fairly eventful with a decent sized keypad of which a D-Pad with central click button is located above. Either side of this are the menu quick launch keys and of course the two call buttons. A interesting feature of the device is that located on one of the two red strips running parallel with the screen and this is the music control keys which are well placed for quick and easy media management.

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Nokia 5310 – front view

The right hand side of the device is home to a two way volume rocker and that is just about it.

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Nokia 5310 – right side view

 

And, if you think you are going to be spoilt with buttons and controls on the left of the device I am afraid you may well be disappointed as the left side only features the very small input for Nokia’s new style propitiatory connection.

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Nokia 5310 – left side view

 

The top of the device is more interesting in terms of connections and buttons, and for the top of a mobile device it’s actually fairly jam packed. From left to right there is a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack which allows you to use your favourite headphones with the 5310, a mini USB input is in the centre with the stand by key located next to this.

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Nokia 5310 – top view

 

The 2 Mega pixel camera is located on the back of the 5310 however, there is no flash which although a disappointment is not something which is expected on a budget device such as the 5310.

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Nokia 5310 – back view

 

Highlights

  • Ease of use
  • Good Connectivity

Lowlights

  • No Flash

 

Review

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic may not be what you would describe as a stunning device but I certainly wouldn’t call it ugly, reminding me somewhat of the BenQ E72. The phone sticks to the tried and tested candy bar style design with two single red stripes running parallel to the screen. The device itself is a truly portable device, extremely slim line and lightweight, although as I mentioned the phone doesn’t feel flimsy it does feel a little plastic in the hand and lacks that feeling of quality however given the price that is easily forgiven.

As I mentioned at the start of this review the closest competitor to Nokia’s XpressMusic range is of course Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range, a range which is very much respected in the mobile phone market. Besides the price the key things that stand out when glancing down the spec list include a 2 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, up to 4GB storage to name but a few.

The whole point of an slim line, lightweight device such as the 5310 is to make your pockets that bit lighter and replace that MP3 player and replace it with this device. As for storage, the 5310 comes boxed with a 2GB MicroSD. However, the device will support up to 4GB which is not fantastic but when given the price it does actually out do many MP3 players out there on the market. Transferring music files is a breeze as the 5310 supports MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAc+, and WMA music files as well as this the device supports album art which further enhances the overall experience of using the phone for its MP3 capabilities. The inclusion of a standard 3.5mm headphone jack on the top of the device is very pleasing and sound quality is more than acceptable and offers surprising clarity compared to some other mobile devices I have used in the past. The phone also includes an FM radio which works as you may expect – like a radio.

The 5310 comes packed with a 2 mega pixel camera which by today’s standards seems like a fairly modest addition, but for a device which is far more focused on the music side as appose to the photographic focus many devices are taking these days the 2 mega pixels are of a decent level. With the addition of a few basic editing and effect tools you are sure to get a few decent snaps from the 5310. Image quality is surprisingly good and I don’t imagine it will disappoint. The phone can also capture video but the quality is nothing to write home about.

Navigating my way around the 5310 came with a learning curve of around 20 seconds, a smooth cover flow style icon navigation system is present on the main device screen allowing you to select the most popular applications such as camera, music players, radio, etc. A single click will take you to the phone’s familiar Nokia main menu with standard options such as the settings, organiser and contacts. An interesting addition to the menu is something known as PTT or ‘Push To Talk’. It is not commonly used here in the UK but is often used as a placement for texting in the US As I was unable to find a friend with PTT I was unable to use this feature but I have seen it in action and it is a nice addition should it ever really take off in the UK. The phone comes with the usual bundle of fun otherwise known as Snake III as well as a few other games including a fun little music guess game.

Connectivity-wise the 5310 as I mentioned includes Bluetooth 2.0 and Micro USB 2.0 (Full Speed) which, lets face it, is not a dramatically impressive list, however, those purchasing this phone are not likely to be looking for features such as 3G or GPRS. The one word I would use to sum up the 5310 is ‘practical’. Its keyboard was by far one of the easiest I have used in a long time with no problems with big thumb syndrome, navigating around the phone is simple whether you are a seasoned Nokia user or a complete novice. The battery life is quoted at 300 hours standby, 18 hours music playback and around 5.4 hours talk time which is slightly below average but I didn’t find myself reaching for the charger or suffering any problems with the battery cutting out during the day.

Conclusion

In conclusion the Nokia 5310 is a practical well thought out addition to the XpressMusic range which is showing real signs of improvement with each and every device released by the Finish mobile giants. It is certainly a phone to replace your low to mid range MP3 player but for the avid music fan 4GB is just not going to cut it when compared to the 16 or 32 GB devices available however a solid addition to the XpressMusic range at a great price, congratulations Nokia you are now officially in the mobile vs. mp3 player war.

 

 

 

Reviewed by: Nick

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By April 18, 2009 Read More →

Nokia 5800 soon to have capacitive touch

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Nokia plans to replace the resistive touch panel currently used in its 5800 handset with a capacitive touch panel in order to compete effectively with rival models from Apple, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, according to sources at Taiwan handset component suppliers.

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By April 18, 2009 Read More →

NokiPhone N3000i Dual Slide: Clues to Future Nokia Touchscreen Smartphones

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It’s an original NokiPhone! It features dual-slide design reminiscent of the N95 and a 3.2-inch touchscreen, also benefits from dual SIM cards and a face that is as much iPhone as other, more brazen iPhone clones. It’s actually both Nokia clone and iPhone clone, which makes perfect sense considering the features. Too bad, NokiPhone has not decided to include 3G or WiFi on the N3000i. Anyway, it does support videos and music files and games.

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By April 18, 2009 Read More →

HTC Magic launching 5th May on Vodafone UK

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We have been keeping an eye on this Android handset for some time and Vodafone have just started to accept pre-orders. The phone is due for launch on the 5th May and if you pre-order they are guaranteeing that you will get it first.

Looking at the pricing plans, if you want the phone for free, look to spend at least £30,.00 a month for a minimum of 18 months, the cheaper plans will cost you £ 293.00 for the phone as well as the contract so choose your plan carefully. This is only the second Android phone which to be honest surprises us that it has taken so long to come around, many are blaming the economic blah blah but maybe it is down to something else like an HTC exclusive agreement maybe, who knows, but 5th May is the day to stick in your diary if this floats your boat. More information from Vodafone.

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By April 18, 2009 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing

image Our HTC Touch Diamond2 has arrived and we have just done a quick unboxing video and a look around the device, nothing too in-depth at this stage but it should be worth a watch if your interested in this phone. First impressions are the screen is beautiful and the most sensitive of any Windows Mobile device to date, nice and responsive to use. The phone is small in the hand and no longer has the diamond shaped rear panel which is a big improvement. So far the device is really impressive. We will be using it and testing it over the next few days and if you have any questions at all, leave them in the comments or email us at [email protected]. Video after the break.

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