
The Nokia X5 plugs part of the gap between the Nokia X3 and Nokia X6, but as you can see from the pictures (after the break), its a pretty unique device in its own right.
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This image shows the popular apps used on popular smartphones in the US. Click on the thumbnail to view the original image!
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PhoneArena presents a video review of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro – the QWERTY variant of the Vivaz. The Vivaz pro is almost identical to the Vivaz, except, of course, for the presence of a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, and the 5MP camera, instead of an 8MP one. Otherwise, the Vivaz pro has a 3.2-inch resistive screen, HD video recording and runs the dated Symbian^1 operating system.
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This is a video demo of the Nokia N8 music player with the Coverflow feature. Enjoy the video!
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The walking iPad and iPhone robots are probably gonna take over the world someday! The lol cat have seen the end. We are doomed!
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Heres a hands-on video with the Nokia N8 (Orange). The Nokia N8 does make for one compelling device with its 3.5” capacitive touchscreen, 12-megapixel camera with Xenon flash and 720p video capture at 25 frames per second, HDMI output, and Video on-Demand through the Ovi Store. Aside from its camera centric focus, the Nokia N8 is the first handset to run on the Symbian^3 OS. It has 16GB of internal memory, FM radio, FM transmitter, Wi-Fi, GPS…
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This is a short demonstration video of the new Nokia E73 Mode. Notable features include:
- 3.5G HSDPA 10.2Mbps / HSUPA 2Mbps
- USB charging ( Nuron does’t have this)
- 4GB card included
- 4 Hours of video calling per charge!
- Capability to serve as a data Modem (On Phone Wifi hotspot hosting?)
- Panoramic Photo capture mode
- On device video editing
- 6 game demos
- Comes with USB car charger
- Comes with a pouch for the phone
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Jay from MyNokiaBlog has written an interesting article about the benefits of having the 28mm wide angle camera lens on the Nokia N8. Head over to this post to read the article.
The biggest benefit of course with the N8 is with all of the imaging capabilities combined, unlike a dedicated digital camera, the N8 would always be with you, in your pocket to capture those spontaneous, unpredictable moments that would be forgotten by the camera in the drawer.
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