Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Nokia E7



The Nokia E7 is the latest in this distinguished succession of Communicators and the manufacturer's current flagship device, dethroning the Nokia N8 which continues on as the company's media mogul. 

The new Nokia E7 is a large 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen display smartphone featuring Nokia’s latest “Clear Black Display” (CBD) technology.It sports a full QWERTY tilt-slider keypad.It  is the first touchscreen mobile phone in the Nokia Eseries mobiles.

Nokia E7 is one of the Nokia’s flagship business smartphone and the successor of the Nokia E90 communicator.It also sports high speed connectivity options like 3G and WiFi n.It features Nokia Maps with free GPS navigation , 8 MP camera and HD video , and Fully integrated social networks .

Nokia E7 is constructed from anodised aluminium with an AMOLED real glass display along with Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor viewing.




Nokia E7 Features :
  • Large 4-inch ClearBlack AMOLED touch screen display
  • 13.6 mm slim anodized aluminum body
  • Full 4-row QWERTY tilt-slider keypad
  • Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound
  • Support for Microsoft Exchange
  • Pre-installed Microsoft Communicator Mobile
  • Real-time push emails with Mail for Exchange
  • Get fast, secure intranet access with the built-in VPN.
  • Ovi Maps with free lifetime GPS navigation and voice guidance
  • 8 MP camera with Dual LED flash capture high-resolution photos and HD video
  • Video calling support
  • Fully integrated social networks – Facebook,Twitter,Instant Messengers
  • mini HDMI output (HDMI cable is not in the box , you have to buy it separately)
  • Bluetooth 3.0 : Latest and Fastest
  • Powered by the latest Symbianˆ3 operating system
  • Connectivity : 3G HSDPA , Wi-Fi n , GPS
  • USB on the Go
  • Direct connectivity to Pen drives
  • WLAN Positioning
  • Security features including pre-installed F-Secure AntiTheft

Nokia E7 Specifications :

  • Dimensions
    • Size:123.7 x 62.4 x 13.6 mm
    • Weight (with battery): 176 g
    • Volume: 97.8 cc
  • Display and user interface
    • Screen size: 4-inch
    • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels) AMOLED
    • 16 million colours
    • Capacitive touch screen
    • Orientation sensor (Accelerometer)
    • Compass (Magnetometer)
    • Proximity sensor
    • Ambient light detector
  • Keys and input methods
    • Full QWERTY keyboard
    • Home key, Power key, Lock key, Camera key, Volume key
    • Finger touch support for text input and UI control
    • On-screen alphanumeric keypad and full keyboard
    • Possibility to use capacitive stylus
    • Full screen handwriting recognition
    • Handwriting recognition for Chinese
  • Colours - Anodised aluminium casing available in:
    • Dark grey
    • Silver white
  • Battery
    • BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
    • Talk time (maximum):
      • GSM up to 540 mins (9 h)
      • WCDMA up to 300 mins (5h)
    • Standby time (maximum):
      • GSM up to 430 h
      • WCDMA up to 470 h
  • Memory - Internal memory: 16 GB
  • Operating Frequency
    • GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
    • WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
    • Automatic switching between WCDMA and GSM bands
    • Flight mode
  • Data Network
    • GPRS/EDGE class B, multislot class 33
    • HSDPA Cat9, maximum speed up to 10.2 Mbps, HSUPA Cat5 2.0 Mbps
    • WLAN WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
    • Capability to serve as data modem
    • Support for MS Outlook synchronisation of contacts, calendar and notes
  • Connectivity
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • HDMI
    • High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
    • Micro USB connector and charging
    • USB On-the-Go
    • Standard 3.5 mm AV connector
    • FM Radio
  • Software & applications
    • Software platform & user interface
    • Symbian^3 OS for Nokia
    • Java MIDP 2.1
    • Qt 4.6.2, Web Runtime 7.2
    • HTML 4.1
    • Flash Lite 4.0
  • Applications
    • Preloaded applications
    • Mail for Exchange
    • Quickoffice dynamic premium
    • Adobe PDF reader
    • F-Secure Anti-theft for Mobile
    • Ovi Maps with free GPS navigation
    • PC Applications
    • Nokia Ovi Suite
    • Nokia Ovi Player
  • Communications
    • Email and messaging
    • Easy-to-use email client with attachment support for e.g. images, videos, music and documents .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf, .zip
    • HTML support for email
    • Full screen email viewer with HTML support
    • Unified email client for multiple protocols: Yahoo!® Mail, Gmail™, Windows Live™, Hotmail and other popular POP/IMAP services, Mail for Exchange
    • Editing of key office documents
    • Email widget for home screen
    • Chat instant messaging support: OVI Chat, Yahoo, AIM, Windows Live, Gtalk, MySpace*
    • Unified MMS/SMS editor
    • Conversational view for SMS
    • Push email and expanded portal support available through Nokia Messaging for Email and Instant Messaging
  • Browsing and internet
    • Full web browsing of real web pages
    • Web browsing with touch control
    • Supported markup languages: HTML, XHTML MP, WML, CSS
    • Supported protocols: HTTP v1.1, WAP
    • TCP/IP support
    • Visual history, HTML and JavaScript support
    • Flash Lite 4 will support a majority of Flash Player 10.1 content
    • Nokia Mobile Search
    • RSS reader
    • Support for streaming video
    • Unified home screen access to Facebook and Twitter through Ovi by Nokia Social client
    • Social networking profiles visible in phone contacts
    • Upload and view photos and video and see locations via Ovi by Nokia Social client
    • Social networking events visible in phone calendar
  • Navigation
    • GPS and navigation
    • Integrated GPS, A-GPS receivers
    • Ovi Maps with free car and pedestrian navigation
    • Wi-Fi positioning
    • Compass and accelerometer for correct orientation of display
    • Use Nokia Ovi Suite to get the latest country maps for Ovi Maps for free
  • Camera
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • Fullscreen 16:9 viewfinder with easy-to-use touchscreen parameters
    • Dual LED flash
    • Face recognition software
    • Still images file format: JPEG/EXIF
    • Zoom up to 2x (digital) for still images
    • Zoom up to 3x (digital) for video
    • Secondary camera for video calls (VGA, 640 x 480 pixels)
    • Image capture
    • Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos
    • Images automatically taken in the correct orientation
    • Pinch your fingers to zoom in Photos image viewer
    • View photos by tag cloud, month, album, slide show
    • Photo editor
  • Video
    • Main camera
      • HD quality 720p resolution
      • Shoot 16:9 videos in HD
    • Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
    • Settings for scene, video light, white balance, colour tone
    • Secondary camera VGA for video calls
    • Video codecs & formats
      • H.264 (base profile, main profile, high profile), MPEG-4, VC-1, Sorenson Spark, Real video 10
      • Streaming: H.264, Flash Lite 4 (Flash 10 compatibility for video), On2 VP6, Sorenson Spark
    • Video sharing and playback
      • HD 720p Video playback on HD TV through HDMI cable
      • Support for download, streaming, and progressive download
      • Video editing software
      • Videos application: collection of stored videos
      • On demand WebTV widgets to watch local and global internet streaming TV
      • Support for Flash video
      • YouTube browsing and streaming
      • Video call support (WCDMA network services)
  • Music & audio
    • Music features
    • Cover flow user interface to browse the albums in your music collection
    • Ovi Music Unlimited service in selected markets
    • Nokia Music Player
    • Ovi Music store
    • Audio codecs: MP3, WMA, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, E-AC-3, AC-3
    • Bit rate up tp 320 kbps
    • DRM support WM DRM, OMA DRM 2.0
    • Radio
      • Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz)
      • RDS support
  • Gaming
    • Use the touch UI to play games
    • Dedicated graphics processor with OpenGL 2.0 enables 3D graphics
    • Native and Java games
    • Use the accelerometer to play games

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A Closer Look At 'Amazon KINDLE 3'




Amazon has finally arrived at an e-reader product that not only slays its current competition, but also


feels ready to meet the mainstream masses. With the Amazon Kindle (third-generation), Amazon addresses many of the transgressions of earlier Kindle iterations, such as relatively heavy weight, slow page turns, and finger-unfriendly button designs.
The third-generation Kindle comes in two versions: The Kindle Wi-Fi, has both Wi-Fi and 3G.

It's worth noting that this is the first smaller-sized Kindle in two colors: eye-pleasing graphite (the same as the Kindle DX launched earlier this summer) and standard Kindle white.

However, the display itself has been enhanced, too: Like the Kindle DX (Graphite), the Kindle now has a 6-inch E-Ink Pearl display, one of whose benefits is 50 percent better contrast. In use, the difference in the screen contrast is striking: As on the Kindle DX (Graphite), blacks look more solid, and text looked smoother. Another benefit of the Pearl display: Faster screen refresh rates, which provides a significantly improved user experience.

Between its lighter weight and its more compact design, the third-generation Kindle delivered a more pleasing reading experience than earlier models. I also liked the subtle rubberized, curved back cover, which also made it easier to hold.

Given the Kindle's tighter design, Amazon redesigned and reorganized the keys and buttons to great effect.

The navigation buttons have been clustered together and rearranged; and more notably, the page-forward and -back buttons have shrunk dramatically, to just one-quarter of an inch wide.The keyboard layout is tighter, with the keys slightly closer, and the dedicated row of numbers removed (to get to numbers, you now must press the symbol button, much as you do on a touchscreen cell phone's keyboard). The keyboard buttons are more rounded, and because they're closer together, I found this keyboard easier to type on than that of the second-gen Kindle. I'd liken the typing experience to being similar to typing on a physical cell phone keyboard.

Though e-reading on the device overall remains unchanged, Amazon has added some new and noteworthy features. For the first time, you can directly change line spacing from within the menus (choose among small, medium, and large), and you can finally change typeface, too (choose from regular, condensed, and sans serif). Both of these options are directly accessible from the fonts button, now on the bottom row between the space bar and the home button.

The PDF viewer is improved this go-round, but ultimately, Amazon needs to figure out how to reflow PDFs so we can read them directly on the unit.

The new Kindle doubles the internal memory from 2GB to 4GB, which Amazon says translates into 3500 books (up from 1500). Amazon now claims Kindle has up to one month of battery life; the company says its battery technology hasn't fundamentally changed, but rather it has achieved double the performance of the second-gen Kindle through software.

For those who want the advantages of a dedicated e-reader--namely, long battery life, a paper-like screen that can be read in bright light--right now the third-generation Kindle can't be beat for its mix of price, features, and performance.




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