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The 5 Best Music Phones Available Under USD 100 Price

Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by Turbo in General

The 5 Best Music Phones Available Under USD 100 Price

The 5 Best Music Phones Available Under USD 100 Price

The invention of music in the mobile phones was a gift to mankind that took the mobile companies by storm; as a result everyone yearns for a phone that can play their favorite music anytime and anywhere. You have the entire world operating on the fingertips; telecommunication industry has left no stone unturned when it comes to incorporating technology to the optimum level that has people going crazy to have the latest phone in their hands.

Day in and day out there is an upgrade in the mobile features and the masses want to own the latest model. As a matter fact the basic requirement for most of the consumers is to have foot-tapping music on their phone; the criteria being good stereo system, ample number of songs storage and headphones suffice the needs of an average mobile user. Let us check out the some of big players in the mobile market that feature the best music mobile phones at a price range you are looking for.

Nokia 5130 XpressMusic
One of the big boys in the mobile phone market Nokia has a wide range of mobile phones to suit all mobile users and for people who are desperately looking out for a music phone you can check out the XpressMusic series phones that are available in different price range and the best music phone in this series is the Nokia 5130 XpressMusic. Bid adieu to your old handset and welcome the Nokia 5130, which is a true value for money with numerous features that you will fall in love instantaneously.

Nokia 5130

Nokia 5130 XpressMusic handset looks sleek and is loaded with features such as Quad-band, GSM, GPRS, EDGE and memory of 16GB. Along with other features the specially designed music phone has an unmatched audio quality, music light effect, audio jack supported by stereo Bluetooth and the FM radio is braced with RDS of 21h. The low-end 5130 XpressMusic multimedia phone can be your best buy. For your information this phone will go down in the history as the most widely sold handsets.

Sony Ericsson W205
Sony Ericsson’s Walkman series are a huge hit in the category of music mobiles from the leading mobile brand company. The latest Sony Ericsson W205, which is featured in the low-end music mobile category and is all set to have a huge fan following to say the least.

Sony Ericsson W205

The walkman player of Sony W205 delivers a music experience that will actually low your senses. The stereo FM radio feature has an option of recording and the unique TrackID feature helps the user to track the detailed information of a particular song despite he/she unable to recall the name of the song. And you can store numerous songs on the 1GB memory stick and it comes with HPM-64 bass reflex headphones for an incredible music experience and it is an attractive price for an appealing phone.

Samsung M2510
The Samsung M2510 music mobile is a complete user-friendly handset that is available for an attractive price. The M2510 has a special feature of an in-built music player with formats of MP3, WMA and eAAC+ and the users can play his/her favorite music either by the keypad option or the on-screen display.

Samsung M2510

The in-built speakers are loud and clear supported by surround system for a better music experience. The music recognition system in the Samsung M2510 helps you track down the song title, album and whether it is a solo or group can be easily identified with this mechanism. Apart from these unique features the phone has automatic equaliser, FM radio, RDS and FM recording features.

LG GM200
The LG GM200 is a candybar-styled music mobile, which comes equipped with a powerful MP3 and media player, in-built Dolby speakers and FM radio with tuner and recording. The ‘dedicated music keys’ will give an easy access to click favorite music from the stored files. The MP3 player is supports AAC, AAC+ Enhanced, WMA, Midi, AMR, MPEG4 and H.263 formats. The 2.1 Dolby speakers come with subwoofer and a 3.5mm audio port for the headphones.

LG GM200

And, the LG GM220 also has a wireless Bluetooth, so you can listen to the music and take calls as well. The GM200 can be an ideal pick that is available for an affordable price.

Motorola EM325
The Motorola EM325 is slider music mobile and you can dance in to the tunes of your favorite songs for long hours. There is special music key with which you can store, play, fast forward and rewind the song you would like to listen with a push of button. The crystal talk technology gives a superb sound quality and an external memory of 2GB to store numerous songs. With the FM share feature gives you an option to record the song you desire and then you can share the same with your friends through text message.

Motorola EM325
The music mobile phones form Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Samsung and Motorola are especially designed handsets for all music lovers but these phones come along with other user-friendly features that you would love to have in your mobile. Spread the word of music through your phone!

Nokia sues Apple over patent infringement

Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Turbo in Business

Nokia sues Apple over patent infringement

The Finnish phone maker, Nokia, sues Apple against an infringement issue. Nokia filed a suit against Apple at a district court in US, for patent infringement that involved the iPhone.

According to the Finnish phone manufacturer, these patents include GSM, UMTS, wireless LAN, security, data transfer through wireless networks, encryption and UMTS.

Nokia alleges Apple that it should have sought permission from them and paid in royalty to use these technologies in its iPhone handset.

It seems the Finnish phone giant is looking to seek a patent royalty of about 1-2 per cent (which could be equated to $6 to $12) on every iPhone.

Nokia 2220 information leaked

Posted on 11. Sep, 2009 by Turbo in Technology

Nokia 2220 information leaked

Information about Nokia’s new handset, the Nokia 2220, including the pictures has been leaked although it wasn’t announced.

The slider phone is pitted as Nokia’s new entry level phone and as per the sources the announcement of Nokia 2220 will be made soon with sales of the same commencing from last quarter 2009.

The 97.2×47×15.9 mm measuring sleek and small Nokia 2220 comes with a TFT display having a 160×128 pixel resolution a 0.3-megapixel VGA camera and a 10 MB internal memory with an FM tuner. It also comes with browser Opera Mini and supports MP3 ringtones.

Nokia 2220 will not be taken well even as entry level slider as it doesn’t come with Java support and e-mail client and it is also not possible to enhance memory with a memory card slot.

The Nokia 2220 supports GPRS and dual band GSM connectivity works in the 900/1800 MHz range. The battery life will be long for up to 8 hours when used and up to 400 hours in the standby mode.

Appeals well to girls, the Nokia 2220 will be coming in color options of pink, black, blue, silver, purple and green color. It is heard that the phone will be priced at $126.

Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 Beta application download is now available

Posted on 27. Jun, 2009 by Turbo in Buzz

Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 BetaThe Finnish mobile phone manufacturer has released Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 Beta version to consolidate sync tools for different phone products.

 

The Nokia Beta Labs takes credit of releasing the Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 B version and it will replace other synchronization programs including Nokia PC Suite, N series PC Suite, so on. With the Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0, the company aims to make it as one single sync program for all Nokia mobiles.

 

Now this Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 has gotten a revamped interface which makes it more user friendly to all Nokia PC software. The app will not only be faster but also accessible to the Nokia store for files and other information and all functions come in one window.

 

Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 comes with other key features from other services from Nokia including Nokia Photos, Nokia maps loader and Nokia Software updater.

 

You are free to move messages, photos, contacts, videos, as well as music between Nokia device and PC, and share pictures using Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 Beta version.

You can also update the Nokia device with the most recent software using the Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0.

Nokia N97 comes with can't-afford-to-miss offers from UK networks

Posted on 27. Jun, 2009 by Turbo in Technology

nokia-n97-touchscreen-qwertyIt was a few days back that Nokia N97 went to London UK taking along the new N86 handset too.

 

The sales were through exclusive Nokia stores and after few days Nokia N97 now will be available through several networks there and indeed you could land in a steal of a deal if you are one who loved the Nokia’s latest flagship handset, the N97.

 

The 3 store is offering Nokia N97 with free 18-month contract at £35 a month.

 

The mix and match 300 plan offers 300 minutes (anytime and on any network) or 300 texts (and any mixture of the two). Besides, free 300 minutes on 3-3, and free Skype to Skype calls.

 

Vodafone offers Nokia N07 with free 24-month contract £40 a month. Here the monthly contract gives you 1200 minutes as well as no limit texts (although it’s a 24-month long contract).

 

Now, Nokia N97 should appeal you guys.

Atom-based Nokia Netbook Set for the Q3 launch?

Posted on 25. Jun, 2009 by Turbo in Technology

nokia-netbookNokia has a huge handset market, but lately we have heard that the handset maker is foraying into the Netbook market too. It is in this context that both Nokia and Intel formed a technical collaboration although we weren’t too sure about the products that might come from the collaboration.

Should rumors be taken seriously, then the Finnish phone manufacturer and Intel are working on netbooks with Intel Atom processor. It seems the Finnish phone maker ordered some machines from Taiwanese OEMs Compal and Quanta, both of which manufactured equipment for many netbook brands we see in the market today.

It is also rumored that Nokia netbook (a Nokiabook) will only have the Intel Atom processor and Compal is slated to be the architect for designing the Qualcomm snapdragon based Nokia smartbook. So far, there is no clue as to the Operating system of the netbook (a Maemo? maybe), but rumors flying thick that the netbook will be launched during Q3 2009.