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Nokia N900 It was added during the last 3 days


It`s crystal clear by now that the Nokia N900 has almost nothing to do with the traditional Nseries values. The full QWERTY side-slider may look similar to its double-digit mates but the Maemo experience is completely different. However, the N900 is not there for the mere sake of difference - a tablet and a phone, it tries to get the best of both worlds. These are worlds though where Nokia feels at home.

Some points to note.

* The device runs on Maemo 5
* The N900 supports multitasking
* The browser used is Firefox 3 with Flash 9.4 Support
* It has an application to auto update
* Contacts support a system of social sharing (sharing your location, mood, etc. …). Support for Ovi and Google Talk is also present.
* The GSM voice and VoIP are supported
* Ability to record video in 800 × 480 at AVC/H.264
* Support for geotagging and location-based images
* A dozen applications will be available at launch
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Nokia N82


The N82 is Nokia’s first cameraphone equipped with a Xenon flash, instead of a standard LED one. This is what Sony Ericsson has been using in its top cameraphones since the K800 and has proved to be the best such technology. Flashes of this type have also appeared in the recently released high-end cameraphones of Samsung (G800) and LG (Viewty).
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Nokia E51


Nokia`s E series of smartphones is aimed pretty squarely at the business community, but in fact it has a lot to offer the well organised consumer too.

The E51 is possibly the most attractive of the bunch to date, because it is a small, lightweight, candybar style mobile phone, housing some sophisticated software. It looks quite innocuous, but it packs a real punch.
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Nokia N81


With 8GB of memory built in, the quad-band, 3G, N81 8GB might sound like the music fan's ideal mobile phone. Certainly the presence of Nokia's podcasting application, an FM radio, a two-piece headset with 3.5mm connector beyond the hands-free and music controls section and a 3.5mm connector to the phone itself, and good playback quality all help, though we can't help thinking that stereo speakers on the handset itself are overkill.
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Nokia 6220 Classic


The 6220 from Nokia is a bit of a wolf in sheep`s clothing.. It looks like a standard mid-range candybar mobile phone, but behind its ordinary looking fascia there is a pretty strong range of features.
For starters there is a 5-megapixel camera. Now, these aren`t exactly rare these days, but nor are they everywhere to be found.
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