Showing posts with label QWERTY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QWERTY. Show all posts

Nokia E72 Review : Business Monster

This phone is said to be famous before it's launched officially in the market. With many great novel features, it's not our fault if we agree with statement above. Yes, this was a good phone. This 'big' handsets is the senior of the previous Nokia E71. Coming with exclusive improvement, it's likely this phone will conquer the business phone market.

Key features
- Full Candybar QWERTY keyboard
- Landscape 2.36" QVGA display resolution
- ARM11 CPU with 600 Mhz processor
- 5 MPix Cams with AutoFocus and LED Flash
- Office Document Editor with 2007 support
- Optical Trackpad



Display and Interface
This 'landscape' phone give us a full-QWERTY keyboard without sliding it out because it's all given in candybar form, so the display will be landscape to follow the proportion. Being wide, Nokia E72 still fits in our hands, at least we can say there's nothing problem for holding it up, this phone's also being the slimmest QWERTY phone on the market. In the box, there is also a leather carrying case to put this phone in, so no worry to dust. The display screen itself is quite strong and good enough even in sunlight. We know it, the display of Nokias are better than all. This time you can navigate in menus using a new inovative trackpad from Nokias, there is also D-Pad too. The combination make us free to chose.

Document on The Go
The letter 'E' in this phone, means this phone is created for some serious task, we can say it as a mobile computing. Mobile computing itself contains many task to do, from scheduling an appointment, e-mail client, document editor, presentattion, conference call and good network and connection to support mobile computing. And guess what? This phone have all of those things. We can quite calm this time.

Multimedia and Entertainment
Being 'office' doesn't mean it loose the fun taste. IT accomodates 5 Megapixels camera with Autofocus and LED Flash, we know it more than we need for fun. Another multimedia shot comes in a music sector. Although not designed to be a musician, this phone also create powerful sounds with enough bass to enjoy the entertainment. Of course we didn't forget about picture gallery and video players. Games are also in the way.

The wares
For doing some serious task, Nokia have armed this device with Full Featured QuickOffice that support Offie 2007, PDF Viewer, E-Mail Client, and Remote Lock. Wait, for your surprise, there are also Facebook aplication for Nokia E71/E72 in Ovi Store, although the interface is bit simple according to us. Switching to hardware mode, we can found a Bluetooth, USB Cable, 3.5mm Headset jack, and GPS receiver with Nokia Maps. What to say next? Just prepare your money and hunt

Nokia N97 Mini Review : The MiniMax

Nokia N97 Mini Review : The Minimax
Say hello to the N97 younger brother. Yes, this time it has its mini version. Not only cut the dimension, this mini also remove some feature, like FM Transmitter and N-Gage. But still, this junior comes special. Built-in Full Touch Display and Full QWERTY keyboard, this phone offers great functionality with full connectivity. Rich multimedia and Office application are the main menu of this handset.

Key Features
- 3.2” Wide Display 360x640 pixels
- 5 Mpix Camera with Carl Zeeiss Tessar Optic + Dual LED Flash
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- ARM11 434 MHz processor
- S60 5th Edition
- 1200mAh battery

Display & Interface
Because the giant loose its weigh, they got smaller dimension. Comes in about 1.5mm smaller, make this phone easy to hold. N97 mini empower the slide-out function with solid equipment. This slide mechanism can built it into a small computer by lifting the display. Powered by 16 Million colors 3.2” inch screen, the icons are placed perfect. Still the same with its S60 5th family, the icon style aren’t far different, quite big to ‘touch’. Still, this phone comes with stylus to ease the operate.

Entertainment on The Go
As an N-series family. This phone still developing its multimedia ability. Boosted with a big 5 Megapixels Camera with AutoFocus and Dual LED Flash, this phone can say more both in outdoor and indoor. Of course still, the indoor quality is below the outdoor ones. Switch to Music function, there are stereo speakers with crunch sound and some sound quality improvement setting to hear music better. The 3.5mm Headset Jack and A2DP make it more powerful.

Office and Connection
Fated as a multimedia phone doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have another arm. Same with previous version, this phone comes with complete HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB Cable until Built-in GPS Receiver integrated with Nokia Maps and 3 months free audio navigation license. For office task, N97 mini hands it over to QuickOffice and Adobe PDF Viewer. Unfortunately, the Office application are designed to be a viewer only. Need furhter purchase to make it an editor too.

The Wares
Being a S60 5th phone give a huge selection off application to be installed. Morover the MIDP is also supporting the aplication availability. Pre installed with Social Networking application and E-mail Client make more sense in this small phone. The hardware are also as good as we expected. The battery capacity is big enough, 1200mAh. For addition, we receive some reports that much usage in game causing the overheat in back body. But that’s not make worse the 128MB RAM and ARM11 434 MHz processor phone with 8GB memory. The choice is up to you.

List of Slide-out QWERTY handsets

Nowadays, it's very easy to search all types of phone, from candybar, slide, touch, swivel, candybar qwert and others. Some of that handsets also have trick to give more facility in small devices, like slide-out QWERTY keyboard. this handsets are exactly candybar-made, but it has slide on its left to swipe out its qwerty keybord. Now We will list some :
- LG KS360
- LG KF900
- Samsung F700
- Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani
- Samsung B5310 Corby Pro
- Samsung B7610 Omnia Pro
- Samsung Impression
- Nokia 5730 ExpressMusic
- Nokia 6760 Slide
- Nokia 6790 Surge
- Nokia E75
- Nokia N900
- Nokia N97 mini
- Nokia N97
- HTC Tilt2
- HTC S740
- HTC Touch Pro
- HTC Touch Pro2
- Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
- Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2

Nokia E75

Still confuse, here we will give comments from some poeople, check it out

Firstly, don't get an LG phone, they're terrible -- LG offer no aftercare support in terms of firmware updates, even if they're desperately needed (I'm looking at you LG Viewty). They always have poor battery life and they're very "clunky" devices, if you get what I mean.

Out of your options then I'd have to go with the Nokia E75 - I've heard that the QWERTY on the device is very easy to use, and it's a powerful little device.

It's not my cup of tea, because I don't like moving parts but it's probably the best slide-out QWERTY you can get.

Someone will probably come along and mention the Nokia N97, but it's such a poor handset that I wouldn't advise you to use it. Try it out in a store if you can, but I'll wager if you tried it side-by-side with an E75 you'd choose that instead.

I wouldn't have recommended the Xperia, but they recently released new firmware for it that speeds it up a great deal, making it a little bit better. The HTC Touch Pro 2 is probably the best example of Windows Mobile on a phone, and it has a really good QWERTY keypad on it - they're good suggestions.

Doesn't hide the fact that they're WinMo phones though, they're not everyone's cup of tea. All I can really say is try out a few handsets in stores. If you're sure you're going to end up getting at least one of them (or you look like you are) then they'll be happy to let you try them out

If you find that an E75 is a bit too business-y looking and expensive, then Nokia are releasing a cheaper and better (hardware-wise) phone in the form of the 5730 XpressMusic.
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i'd defo agree with this, i've used the xda exc on o2 and now have the mda vario IV (aka HTC Touch Pro) one lower then the recent htc touch pro 2.

these are full keyboards. its one thing that i look at when i want a keyboard phone, is that if its a physical keyboard then make sure its a full keyboard, not half where like the n97 the numeric keys are misisng so you always have to press a funstion key.
-from mobilephonemart

Would you like to give your oppinion too??
we ourselves prefer HTC handset for better texting, or Nokia for Most-Easy Used Operating system