Showing posts with label buy nokia gsm. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Unlocked NOKIA 500 Anna Operating System Based Smartphone Reviews And Full Specification




The NOKIA 500 is not a bad looking Unlocked smartphone but I figure it all depends on what you are looking for in a handset, so maybe the Nokia 500 will attract those who are in the market for a budget handset, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. The unlocked Nokia 500 is a awesome handset that sports a 3.2inch HD capacitive touch screen with 1GHz processor, virtual QWERTY keyboard, split screen messaging, 5 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, WiFi, 2GB internal storage microSD expansion up to 32GB and a 3.5mm jack, and of course the Symbian Anna OS. The unlocked Nokia 500 measures 110 x 53 x 14mm with a weight of 93 grams and will become available in two colour variants, black which will become available in Q3 while a white version will arrive in Q4. The Nokia 500 also has a range of eight coloured interchangeable back plates. Other than that there isn’t a great deal more known about the Nokia 500 at this point, but with the vast array of budget Android smartphones available out there like the likes of the LG Optimus Pro, perhaps the Nokia 500 may have a difficult time in grabbing any real interest from customers. The Nokia 500 isn’t a bad looking smartphone but I figure it all depends on what you are looking for in a handset, so maybe the Nokia 500 will attract those who are in the market for a budget handset, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.However if you are pondering on whether to buy a budget handset, we have a couple of videos featuring the new Nokia 500 for your viewing pleasure below, the first is a promo video from Nokia while the second comes via Nokia Conversations and introduced the new Nokia 500 to the mobile space. So feel free to head on down and hit those play buttons to check out the Nokia 500, and feel free to let us know if by chance the Nokia 500 has captured your interest and you are thinking about purchasing the Symbian smartphone…enjoy.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Nokia 3711 (Unlocked Quadband) GSM Cell Phone


NOKIA INTRODUCE for NOKIA fans in the United States don't get
many breaks. Few  company's phones make it to U.S. carrier and the
models that land here tend to be basic handsets for making calls. The Nokia
3711 for T-Mobile is one such phone. Simple in form and function, the 3711
is built mainly for communication with a couple of extra features thrown in.
Call quality is good, and it takes admirable photos, but the flip phone design
feels a bit flimsy and the external display isn't very useful. The 3711 is $69
with an Even More service contract and $159 with a no-contract Even More
Plus plan. the 3711, Nokia continues a signature design trend that began with
the Nokia 2605 and continued with the 7205 and the 2705. When you open
the phone it forms the same smooth curve that gently cradles your head. We
like the thin profile and clean lines, but we'd understand if others wanted something that cast a bigger shadow.
Also, it's worth noting that the phone doesn't rest flat on a table when open. You can spin it like a top, but it
wobbles if you try to text.
At 3.5 by 1.85 by 0.59 inches and 3.31 ounces, the 3711 is relatively compact and lightweight. The hinge is

sturdy enough, but we couldn't help but notice a wispy feeling in the hand. It's sturdier then both the 2605 and the 2705, but it's still not a model that we'd want to bang around. We like the ribbed battery cover, but could take or leave the sable (aka brown) color scheme. According to Nokia, the 3711 is made from 8 percent recycled material.