Mar 1 2010

Nokia N72 Mobile Phone Replacement Case Housing/Faceplate

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Installation

To be honest, I don’t think installing this case needs much explanation. Be warned, however, this case does have the potential to scratch the back of your N72 so be very careful when doing this.

Material

This Slider case is made from a hard, smooth plastic which adds very little bulk (1mm) to your N72. Unlike the other protective cover, this case will not make putting your N72 into your pocket difficult.

Protectiveness

For a hard shell case, I must say, this cell phone housing case does an impressive job of protecting the N72 from both scratches as well as drops. I dropped my phone at least twice on the hard ground, from about 4-5 feet while using this case and my phone did not suffer any noticeable damage. It goes without saying that this case will protect your phone from scratches.

Usability

This case is a very smooth and sleek N72 case, after a while you may end up forgetting it’s on your N72. The case has cut-outs exposing the headphone jack, the volume rocker, the silent toggle, and the USB charging port. Making the transition from a “naked” N72 to using this case takes a bit of getting used to, but after a while, you’ll be glad you did.

Aesthetics

These phone gadgets are very nice looking cases and come in a black colour scheme. This case is about as minimalist as it gets. Don’t   worry about the cost its only $4.20 bucks.


Jan 29 2010

Cheap Copy for Nokia N900 Comes Out with Two SIM Two Standby without WIFI

Cheap Copy for Nokia N900 Comes Out with Two SIM Two Standby without WIFI. When the mobile phone giant Nokia launch the flagship model N900 in the end of the last year, manufacturers of cheap copy naturally will not miss the chance. It has been customary. A few days ago, the single-card cheap copy for N900 launched, and today the media disclosed that dual card cheap copy for N900 came out.

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From the appearance, the cheap copy’s industrial design, the location of jack, the keyboard layout is almost identical to Nokia’s N900. But the former does not support the Maemo 5 and ARM Cortex A8 processor, the large memory capacity of 32GB, Wi-Fi wireless Internet access and 3G data casting, and it is not equipped with Carl Zeiss lens. What’s the most important is that the latter does make you feel at ease, not the former.2

 

Obviously, the cheap copy is defeated by Nokia N900 on the functional configuration, but it still has its own selling points: It supports dual card, built-in S60 fifth edition operating system, 3.2 inch screen; What’s more, the price is less than 1,000 Yuan. Many people can’t afford the real one, but they have coveted N900 for a long time. Now the cheap copy is a good choice for enjoyment with additional cool phone function of Two SIM Two Standby. An interesting question is that whether we could buy the cheap copy for replacement if our Nokia N900 accessories can’t work.


Nov 16 2009

Apple ‘more profitable’ than Nokia.

A report has revealed that Apple's iPhone have helped to make the US technology company more profitable than Nokia.

A report has revealed that Apple's iPhone have helped to make the US technology company more profitable than Nokia.

Strategy Analytics said Apple’s profits had exceeded Nokia’s for the first time in the United States. Nokia posted a third quarter operating profit of $1.1 billion from its handset unit, while sales of Apple’s iPhone generated $1.6 billion in profit over the same period.

Nokia, the world’s biggest handset maker, is facing increasing competition from the likes of Apple and Research in Motion, makers of the BlackBerry. The Finnish giant’s share of the phone market decreased by six per cent in the third quarter, and it reported its first quarterly loss.

“Nokia’s profit margin for its handset division has been shrinking during the global economic downturn in 2009,” said Neil Mawston, an analyst with Strategy Analytics. “We believe the United States, where Nokia now trails Apple in market share, is the key to Nokia’s recovery in 2010.”

Despite Nokia’s huge global sales, it has struggled to dominate the US market in the same way it does elsewhere. The company is planning to make its devices more open to change by carriers in order to win over big network operators who wish to add their own logos, software and services to the handsets.

“A successful fight on Apple’s high-profit home turf can simultaneously help to revitalise Nokia’s margins and help put a check on Apple’s surging growth,” said Mawston.

Nokia and Apple are currently locked in a legal dispute after the Finnish mobile phone company accused Apple’s iPhone of infringing its copyright and patents. Nokia is seeking compensation for the alleged infringements.

“By refusing to agree appropriate terms for Nokia’s intellectual property, Apple is attempting to get a free ride on the back of Nokia’s innovation,” said Ilkka Rahnasto, Nokia’s vice president for legal and intellectual property.

http://www.chinabuye.com


Nov 9 2009

NOKIA E71 with a full-size keyboard.

 

NOKIA E71 has adopted the classic combination of metal monocoque and full-size keyboard, which shows a perfect appearance and a durable feature. The 2.4 inch screen can display 16 million colors TFT with a high resolution up to 320*240 pixels. As a business phone, it uses SymbianOS S60v3 operating system coordinating with powerful hardware configuration, therefore the system is high speed while extensions of the software are very flexible. In terms of photographing, its 3.2-megapixel camera can offer the function of automatic focus, and this setting is still a high technology for business phones.

http://www.chinabuye.com

 

 

 

 

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