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Nokia N900 review

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Nokia is well-known for its widely popular phones such as the Nokia E71, N95, and N97. Nokia recently released the N900 smartphone that brings along tons of features and impressive specifications. We’ve been following all the news and rumors on this phone and, needless to say, we are excited about getting one. The phone was introduced into the United States on November 11, 2009 and is not yet available to purchase directly from any major carriers here. The N900 used the Maemo 5 Linux operating system, unlike its predecessors which ran Symbian. This was a unique review for us because we haven’t had much experience with Maemo, so we had to learn the OS from scratch. Typically when we review a device, we have at least played around with the OS. Therefore, we are excited to bring you the Nokia N900 review.

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Hello iPad.


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It’s finally here. The moment that will change the computer industry forever. Apple’s iPad. This bad boy has been in speculations, talks, rumors, you name it, for almost half a decade. The first ever  “iPad” was announced in May 1992 and it was called the Newton. Now back then that was godly, for today’s standards, not even close to what Apple just created. The “new” iPad, consists of:

  • Half-Inch thick and weighs just 1.5 pounds
  • 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display
  • Custom 1GHz Apple “A4″ processor chip developed by the P.A. Semi Team
  • 10-hour battery life and a month of standby!
  • Comes in 16, 32 and 64GB Flash Memory sizes
  • 30-pin dock connector for charging and connecting with a keyboard
  • Microphone (Skype anybody?)
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11n Wi-Fi (free at AT&T Hotspots) and optional 3G on-board (AT&T)
  • Accelerometer
  • Compass
  • World “Pad”

That’s a lot of stuff right? There’s more. Here is where the fun comes in. Every application that is in the App Store that works on your iPhone/iTouch, works on your iPad! Amazing! Now for the AT&T part. I know, I know. You were hoping that this would become availabe on Verizon Wireless or another carrier, shame on you Apple. Apple and AT&T have teamed up once again to deliver a monstrous package deal for the wireless and 3G data pricing. Packages start at $14.99 for 250MB of data and $29.99 for Unlimited data per month. You’re asking yourself what’s the catch? Is there a two year commitment? The answer to those two questions are simply NO. There is no catch and there is no two year agreement. Hmmm, World”Pad”, what does that mean? It means exactly what you see. You can take the iPad abroad and insert any sim card from all over the world because the iPad is unlocked! The gates of heaven have finally opened. Now God Steve Jobs said that prices for international data will come “this summer” with further informaton. Prices for the iPad are as follows, $499 for the 16GB, $599 for the 32GB and $699 for the 64GB. Adding 3G to either model is a whopping $130 extra for it to run on broadband speeds when not in a Wi-Fi environment. Sales for the iPad start for the Wi-Fi version in 30 days and the Wi-Fi/3G version in 90 days. So who’s ready to get online for this one? I will. Now if only AT&T could fix there network even more now….

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Update: The iPad is running iPhone OS 3.2 and has no camera. Also has no multi-tasking so I guess we’ll have to wait for iPhone OS 4.0 to come out. There is also no Flash support as well, should’ve known that already.

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Google makes the Nexus One phone official

 Google makes the Nexus One phone official

The Google Nexus One phone is no secret to bloggers. Unlike Apple, Google did not seem to be very strict with its employees leaking information and pictures of the phone. However, today Google made the phone official with a press conference at its headquarters in California. The Nexus One will be running Android 2.1 as its operating system meaning it will have the latest version of Android. The phone is manufactured by HTC, however it is going to be sold through Google. The Nexus One has a 5 megapixel camera, a trackball, and a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen. The phone has GPS, Wi-Fi, a compass, and accelerometer.

The phone is available to customers today for $549 unlocked to T-Mobile’s bands (meaning no AT&T 3G). It is also available on T-Mobile with a two-year contract for $179. Google didn’t forget about the Verizon customers though, the Nexus ONe will be available on Verizon this Spring. It will also be available on Vodaphone in the future.

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Nokia begins shipping N900

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Nokia has confirmed that it has starting delivering the N900. The N900 is the first Nokia phone that will be running the Maemo operating system. The deliveries started today so lucky customers who ordered this device should be getting a nice package in the next few days.

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REVIEW: Nokia E75

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Business people have become dependent on their smartphones to do all of their basic business needs. Whether these needs are email, calendar, web browsing, or any other feature that will increase productivity on the go.

Nokia’s E-series phones are aimed at business users who need to stay organized and keep in touch with a team. The Nokia E75 is not an exception, this phone was meant to for these reasons, but we could definitely see the regular consumer with one. The phone is not currently carried on any carrier in the US, but it is available unlocked for around $440. With many features that non-business users would use, the E75 is not just for business users. The E75 has some impressive features, check them out below:

  • Slide out QWERTY keyboard
  • 2.4″ 320 x 240 pixel screen
  • Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1900/1900, WCDMA 900/1900/2100 HSDPA
  • Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi
  • Symbian S60 3rd Edition FP2
  • Phone Dimensions: 4.4″ x 1.97″ x 0.57″

Design:

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The Nokia E75 is a small, nice looking phone that was designed with the customer in mind. Weighing 4.9 oz, the E75 is a little bit heavier than its cousin, the E71, which weighs 4.44 oz. This by no means mean that it is a heavy phone, we don’t have a problem carrying this phone around with us. The phone is 4.4 inches long and 1.97 inches wide when closed so it is going to be smaller than your typical BlackBerry or iPhone. The phones front looks like a typical candybar style phone, but with a slide out QWERY keyboard.

The phone itself is very solid and well put together. The battery cover is made of metal which gives the phone a solid feeling. The sliding mechanism seemed to be secure and we feel that it will stay that way even with a lot of use. All keys on the phone seem to of relatively high quality to stay working for the life of the phone.

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When closed, the front of the phone shows a normal phone keypad, some shortcut keys, and a trackpad. The shortcut keys give the option of easily going to an application without having to go through the menus. Customers who use their calendar or email a lot will find this useful because with one click of button they can get right to the application they need. When the phone is opened, it will reveal a QWERTY keyboard that is spread out perfect for using two thumbs to type. Typing with the QWERTY keyboard was a pleasure and very easy to type without error.

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On the sides of the E75 there are some buttons that serve different functions. On the right side you have the volume up and down keys, voice command, and the camera key. We liked how you have to hold down these buttons to do anything. On some phones if you press the camera key once it starts taking pictures of your pocket, that is not the case with the E75. On the left side there is a MicroSD slot that supports up a 16GB card, the phone itself comes with a 4GB one. There is so the micro-USB plug on the left side that will allow customers to sync to their computer. On the top of the phone there is a 3.5mm headphone jack for listening to music or using a handsfree headset. On the bottom there is the charging port which uses the standard Nokia charger and the microphone.

Usage:

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We are going to start with the keyboard on the E75. There are two different options to type on this device, using the numeric keypad or the slide out QWERTY keyboard. We found ourselves using the numberic keypad to dial numbers, not really ever to type though. The shortcut keys on the numeric keypad were useful, but people with big thumbs may find them hard to master. Each shortcut key has two different options and sometime would be difficult to press. Having used smartphones with QWERTY keyboards for years, we couldn’t even imagine typing on a numeric keypad again. For that reason, Nokia included a full QWERY keyboard that slides out and rotates the screen. This was much easier for us to type words and write messages. Since Nokia did not have to attempt to fit the QWERTY keyboard below the screen, it had more room to fit a comfortable keyboard that would make the user happy. This keyboard really required both hands to be used since it is so large and spread out. In the middle of the keyboard there is a silver piece that helped us figure out which thumb to use for each key. When typing on the full keyboard the keys would usually give good feedback and were easy to press.

The Nokia E75 has a 2.4 inch, 320 x 240 pixel screen. The display on the phone is clear and crisp and we had no complaints there. However, we found that this screen was a little small for our liking. Having used mainly smartphones with larger screens, we were not used to having to use such a small display. This really came into play when browsing the web on a non-mobile site. Users have to move their curser to move around the webpage.

With a 3.2 megapixel camera and autofocus, the Nokia E75 takes decent pictures for a phone. Since this a E-series phone, it has a lower quality camera when compared to a N-series phone like the N97. When taking a picture users press the camera side key to focus then take the picture. When the phone was open, we sometimes found it difficult to press this button as the camera key is right behind the screen. We compared our pictures to those taken with the BlackBerry Bold and saw a world of difference in quality. Some of the pictures taken with the E75 can be seen below.

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The Nokia E75 a GSM phone that runs on the EGSM 850/900/1900/1900, WCDMA 900/1900/2100 HSDPA bands. So how is the voice and data quality? Making calls on the E75 sounded good on our end, the volume was loud and the sound was crisp. On the other side of the phone, listeners said we sounded clean and clear. Since we tested this phone on the AT&T network, we were able to try the 3G network on the phone. The data loaded fast and there wasn’t really a lag when loading pages like there is with the BlackBerry Bold. The data speeds are largely carrier dependent, so the speeds are not important.

Email and web browsing is often very important to business customers. The E75 is similar to any other E-series smartphone in it runs Symbian and the email and web browser is really the same. Like we mentioned earlier in the review, the screen size sometimes affected the quality of our web browsing but otherwise it loaded the pages nicely. We would recommend giving SkyFire browser a try if you end up getting a Symbian try. In terms of email, it is not push like BlackBerry users will be used to. You can set it to sync every 5 minutes at the soonest and it just goes up from there, but setting it too low can affect the battery life.

We mentioned in the Design part of the review that the Nokia E75 has a voice command button on the right side. Holding the button will bring up the voice command where you can say what you want to open. The great part of this feature is that you can open any application by just saying the name. For example, users can just say “Calendar” and it will give you to option to open the calendar. Voice command also works for calling and texting. If users want to call or text someone they can say “name message” or “call name”.

Conclusion:

The Nokia E75 is advertised as a business phone, but we feel that it is not just a phone for business users. There is tons of multimedia features in the E75 that will appeal to consumers of all types. Users who do a lot of texting will find this keyboard luxurious for talking to their friends. Users will also be pleased with the camera and web browser if they choose to use data. The one multimedia feature that is missing is a larger screen, but with a larger screen comes a larger phone. Overall we would recommend this phone to people who are looking for a phone with a QWERTY keyboard and data functions. Consumers looking for a small phone will be pleased by the size and form factor of this one.

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Unboxing: Nokia E75

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We got our hands on a Nokia E75 smartphone and figured we would tease you guys with an unboxing. When we received the box in the mail, we were amazed with the packaging. The phone came enclosed in a locked briefcase that had some Nokia graphics on it. In another envelope came a key that allowed us to peak inside and explore the contents. The E75 weighs only 4.9 oz, and is 4.4″ x 1.97″ x 0.57″. Check back in a week or two for our full in-depth review. Hit the jump for the unboxing video and gallery.

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HTC Touch Pro2 and Touch Diamond2 gets unlocked pricing

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HTC announced back in February that they were going to be releasing updated versions of the Touch Pro and the Touch Diamond. The Touch Pro2 has improved battery life, a high-resolution 3.6-inch screen, and a QWERTY keyboard. The Touch Diamond2 has improved zooming, a 3.2-inch high-resolution display, and is just 13.8mm thick.

Today HTC announced the unlocked pricing on these handsets. The HTC Touch Pro2 will retail for S$1,328, which is about $887 US dollars, and the Touch Diamond2 will retail for S$1,088, which is about $726 US dollars.

[Via Engadget Mobile]

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Buy.com selling unlocked iPhone 3G for $799

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Looking for a legally unlocked iPhone with an Apple warranty? Well look no further. Buy.com is offering unlocked 16GB iPhones 3G’s for $799. This device should work on AT&T and T-Mobile, and will avoid you having to sign any contract whatsoever. Being as this is a legally unlocked phone, it is capable of getting software updates as them come out (get ready for 3.0).

EDIT: Looks like they are temporarily sold out already. We hear they should be getting more in soon though.

[Via MobileCrunch]

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Sony Ericsson officially announces the 12 megapixel “Idou”

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Sony Ericsson is has announced a new phone that they have code-named the Idou. The Idou is going to feautre one of the most powerful cameras on a cell phone to date, a 12.1 megapixel. With a 3.5-inch, 640 x 320, resolution touch screen this phone is going to simply blow the other camera phones out of the water. No word on release date as of yet.

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Nokia begins selling black and red E71s

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Just when you thought the E71 was old news, Nokia decides to bring it back. Nokia introduced two new colors to the E71 line. Starting today, you will be able to get your hands on a black E71 or a white and red E71. This is a nice change from the old grey or white they offered before.

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