Monday, November 24, 2008

Nokia N96: The Big Brother Of Nokia N95

The Nokia N96 is the latest members of the Nokia N series. It can now be purchased on Three network and can be easily teamed up with any of the lucrative tariff plans offered by Three network service provider. The Nokia N96 on Three will let you enjoy maximised financial benefits.

Three is a dedicated 3G network service provider that has added Nokia N96 to their product profile. It is a renowned network service provider that will avail you low cost tariff plans and offer committed services and connectivity. Thus, the mobile phone user will be able to enjoy best value from the mobile packages along with several incentives such as discounted call rates, free text messages and free line rentals.

Nokia N96 Free Contract Phone

This is the rival and extended mobile phone Nokia N95. Those who currently own or have owned the N95 will note some changes between the two models. Rather than noting those changes here which will be of no importance to those users who have never used the N95, suffice it to say you should compare the two phones for yourself and decide if you like the changes in the Nokia N96. While some users may find the changes an improvement, others may feel Nokia should not have changed those features and rather should have left the Nokia N96 closer to the N95. Although making phones that cater to the customers is part of Nokia's mission, they are not going to keep an older model with outdated features on the open market to please just a handful of its customers.

Reading any Nokia N96 review will provide information for the average user to know if it is the right Smartphone for him or her. The mobile phone deals you will see once the Nokia N96 arrives in every country will help each person make the right choice just as many have already done. Many cell phone providers allow at least 15 days for a user to try a new phone, so if you aren't sure, test it for a few days, but it's unlikely you will find anything wrong with the Nokia N96 camera Smartphone with its 5 megapixel dual cameras. Like all Nokia phones, it is built with the user's requirements in mind while not sacrificing the high Nokia quality for 3G features.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

LG KC910 8 Mega Pixel Camera Phone Review

LG's highest specification camera phone to date has now been released on a second UK network operator, after an initial launch on Orange consumers can now conenct the new LG Renoir to a range of O2 pay monthly tariffs which almost doubles the number of packages available for this 8 megapixel camera phone.

The LG KC910 Renoir is seen as the automatic upgrade to the extremely popular KU990 Viewty model which is still being sold in the UK, it incoirporates much of the technology of the original model with a large touchscreen and advanced camera functions but the most significant difference is the upgraded camera lens which now offers a whopping 8 megapixels

Latest LG KC910

This new LG phone not only gives its rivals some serious competition but also threatens stand alone digital cameras, why take two devices with you when leaving the home when the LG Renoir covers both functions? Add to this the latest version of LG's music player and you could negate the need of a third device in the form og a stand alone MP3 player, before you know it the new LG KC910 Renoir has got the majority of your gadgets functions covered and you leave your home far lighter than before. The LG KC910 does face some competition directly from the mobile phones market in the form of devices from rival manufacturers, the Sony Ericsson C905 and the Samsung M8800 Pixon both offer a similar 8 megapixel camera lens but both models offer a difefrent design. The most striking difference between the C905 and the Renoir is the sliding design of the Cybershot phone, not always to consumers taste the Sony Ericsson C905 opts for a slide out keypad as opposed to the large touchscreen of the Renoir.

The LG Renoir is a real multimedia powerhouse, packed with a whole load of extras. Equipped with an 8 megapixel auto focus camera, Xenon flash, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, ISO up to 1600 and VGA video capture at 30fps and in QVGA at up to 120fps for slow motion, this is one of the best camera handsets on the market. The LG KC910 is the first feature phone from the manufacturer to offer Wi Fi connectivity, in addition it extends the functionality of the Viewty with built-in GPS - photos can be geo-tagged with the coordinates of the place of capture so users can tag a photo to the location they took it and then share with friends.
The KC910 is a quad-band GSM with support for HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, has Bluetooth 2.0 and USB. The extras of the KC910 include microSD card slot for up to 8GB of extended memory, Wi-Fi, 3-inch WQVGA 240x400 touch display and TV-out for displaying images or videos on a larger screen TV or projector and Xvid and DivX video playback. The KC910 combines polyphonic ringtones with MP3 technology, this can produce a high quality ringtone that allows for truly hi-fi quality speech or music as your tone beore using the 50 MB internal phone memory for storage of pictures and these ringtones. Although initially launched on both Orange and O2 networks in the UK there are further releases planned by the other UK networks over the coming weeks, the LG Renoir is also expected to be offered as a Pay As You Go mobile phone as well as a SIM free handset with no network ties. The two latter payment options will be great news for consumers as we run into the festive period, the LG KC910 Renoir will be able to be purchased as a gift as both a Pay As You Go or SIm free handset as there is no need to register the device at point of purchase.

Source: Amazines.com