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A new Nokia phone joins the ranks of Comes With Music phones – meet the descriptively named Nokia 5235 Comes With Music. It is based on the Nokia 5230, but features Nokia’s all-you-can-eat music download service.
The Nokia 5235 Comes With Music sports almost the same features as Nokia 5230 – the 3.2″ resistive touchscreen with nHD resolution (360×640 pixels), the built-in GPS with A-GPS and Ovi Maps. The 2MP snapper of the Nokia 5230 dazzled us with its video recording prowess – VGA@30fps is quite unusual for a 2MP camera – and the 5235 Comes With Music matches that.
It may not be a part of the XpressMusic lineup, but the Nokia 5235 Comes With Music does well for itself – dual-band 3G with 3.6Mbps HSDPA for fast downloads, a microSD card slot for cards up to 16GB to store the songs and up to 33 hours of music playback.
Nokia 5235 Comes With Music in White and Black (both with blue-tinted chrome rim)The Nokia 5230 has a 3.5mm audio jack too, so the only thing that’s missing is the dedicated music keys. Nokia has a good track record in the audio quality department, so there should be no problems. The Nokia 5235 Comes With Music runs Symbian S60 5th edition and offers other Ovi goodies besides Ovi Maps – Ovi Store, Ovi Contacts and Ovi Mail too.
The Comes With Music service, which lent its name to the Nokia 5235, allows unlimited free downloads of songs from its catalogs for a given period of time – in the case of 5235 it’s either 12 or 18 months. When that period runs out, the songs are yours to keep. They are DRM protected though so you can’t really play them on other music players.
There are two color schemes for the Nokia 5235 Comes With Music – White with ice-blue tinted chrome rim and Black with ice-blue tinted chrome rim. It is expected to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2010 with an asking price of 145 euro (214 US dollars).
LG GS200 (Base Pack) Quadband X
QUADBAND:
Refers to a mobile phone able to operate on the FOUR internationally designated GSM frequencies- 820, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz Stereo Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. Enabled Candybar X
CANDYBAR:
a term used to describe the housing design of a "non-flip" or a "non-slider" mobile....very becoming of a chocolate candybar...hence the term! with 1Mbpix AF X
AF:
Autofocus camera lens Cam, FM Radio, FM Recorder, microSD X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. slot - Factory UnlockedIntroduction / Preview : LG GS200
LG GS200 is doing pretty well on the equipment endwith a compatibility for GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. / GPRS X
GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service; standardised as part of GSM Phase 2 , GPRS represents the first implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is a circuit switched technology. GPRS offers theoretical data speeds of up to 115kbit/s using multislot techniques. GPRS is an essential precursor for 3G as it introduces the packet switched core required for UMTS and a 2 inch LCD screen 262 144 colors 176 x 220 pixels (QCIF +), still entitled to a digital camera sensor of 1.3 Megapixel, A video player, a radio FM RDS, A 3.5 mm audio output, A possibility of extension 8 GB for internal memory X
MEMORY:
Storage for applications, photos, videos and other data in a Palm device, measured in megabytes. The more memory, the more applications, photos, videos and other data a device can store. Four types of memory are available: 1) fixed built-in random access memory (RAM) included with the device, 2) add-on memory, sold separately, in the form of expansion cards of various capacities, 3) fixed built-in read-only memory (ROM) containing the operating system and built-in applications and 4) built-in flash memory. See also non-volatile memory. , a USB 2.0 connection and connectivity via Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. 2.1. The LG GS200 mobile phone is not bad in terms of autonomy. Its rechargeable Lithium-Ion 1 100 mAh allows up 6 hours call time, music playback up to 14 hours and standby up to 550 hours .
NOKIA 6700 CLASSIC (Limited All Gold Edition) HSDPA X
HSDPA:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA, also known as High-Speed Downlink Protocol Access) is a 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s, and can provide each customer with 30 gigabytes of data per month.[1] Further speed increases are planned for the near future. The networks are then to be upgraded to Evolved HSPA, which provides speeds of 42 Mbit/s downlink in its first release /EDGE X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. /Stereo Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. Enabled Slider Smartphone X
SMARTPHONE:
a combination of mobile phone and personal digital assistant. Could work under symbian, windows or linux X
LINUX:
Unix-like computer operating system. Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development; its underlying source code can be freely modified, used, and redistributed by anyone O.S. on Symbian O.S. with 5Mbpix AF X
AF:
Autofocus camera lens Cam, FM Radio, GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets , microSd X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. slot - Factory UnlockedThe Nokia 6700 classic is a very classy device and we loved it. But then came the rambling designer that gold plates everything and classiness went out the window. Introducing the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition, covered in 18-carat gold and Nokia 8800 Gold Arte turned green with envy.
The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition (catchy name, isn't it?) comes in two color variants - one with white on the front and back and another that is gold-color all over (not everything is gold plated though). The good news is that on the inside, little has changed. You still get one of the best 5MP cameras on the market, fast 3G X
3G:
Third generation (3G) wireless networks will offer faster data transfer rates than current networks. The first generation of wireless (1G) was analog cellular. The second generation (2G) is digital cellular, featuring integrated voice and data communications. So-called 2.5G X
2.5G:
The enhancement of GSM which includes technologies such as GPRS X
GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service; standardised as part of GSM Phase 2 , GPRS represents the first implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is a circuit switched technology. GPRS offers theoretical data speeds of up to 115kbit/s using multislot techniques. GPRS is an essential precursor for 3G as it introduces the packet switched core required for UMTS networks offer incremental speed increases. 3G networks will offer dramatically improved data transfer rates, enabling new wireless applications such as streaming media. connectivity and built-in GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets . The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition runs good ol' S40 and surprisingly has the exact same dimensions and weight - 109.8 x 45 x 11.2 mm and 116.5 g.To improve the bang-for-the-buck ratio, Nokia are also throwing in a leather carrying case, a strap and an 8GB microSD X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. card. Nokia Maps gets a 30-day navigation license and that's it. There's no desk stand and headset is a wired one, unlike the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte, which came with a Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. one. Still, the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition offers better specs than the Gold Arte, even if it doesn't have any leather trim.If you find yourself interested, check out our review of Nokia 6700 classic - the software is the same (save for the gold theme) and the hardware should live up to the high standards set by the non-gold edition.
The Nokia 6700 Classic is a Series 40 6th Edition phone, supporting quad-band GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. 850/900/1800/1900 and triple-band WCDMA X
WCDMA:
Wideband CDMA; the technology created from a fusion of proposals to act as the European entrant for the ITU IMT-2000 family 900/1900/2100. The Nokia 6700 Classic continues the legacy of one of the company's most successful products, the Nokia 6300.The Nokia 6700 Classic combines smooth surfaces, rich materials and precisely crafted parts with a full metal keymat which completes the premium finish. Improving on all areas of its forerunner, the Nokia 6700 Classic comes with a 5 megapixel camera, assisted GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets navigation with Nokia Maps, and high speed data access meaning sharing images or video is faster and easier than ever.Other key features include integrated WebKit Open Source Browser, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. 2.1 + EDR and MIDP Java X
JAVA:
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems Java is characterised by the fact that programs written in Java do not rely on an operating system 2.1 with additional Java X
JAVA:
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems Java is characterised by the fact that programs written in Java do not rely on an operating system APIs.