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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Nokia C6 with QWERTY Keypad


Nokia recently launched the Nokia C6 smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keypad and a 5 megapixel camera. This handset comes with a 3.2 inch touchscreen display, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 16 GB expendable memory and so on. Check out the complete specs of this device below.


Nokia C6 Full Specs:

▪ 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen display
▪ 640 x 360 pixel resolution
▪ Symbian^1 User Interface
▪ Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
▪ GPRS/EDGE
▪ 3G Connectivity
▪ Wi-Fi
▪ 5 megapixel camera with autofocus
▪ 200 MB internal memory
▪ 16 GB expandable memory
▪ 2 GB MicroSD card included
▪ 3.5mm headphone jack
▪ Bluetooth
▪ A-GPS
▪ OVI Maps
▪ Secondary Camera for video calling
▪ OVI Chat
▪ OVI Share
▪ 7 hours talktime
▪ 16 days stand-by time
▪ 1200 mAh battery

Nokia C6 allows you to connect with your friends on popular Instant Messaging services such as Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger, OVI chat, etc. Nokia E5 comes in 2 different colors – Black and White. This handset will be available from september, 2010 in India.

The device is expected to be priced at around the  279 Euros (Rs. 17,000) mark. On the other hand, the slightly lower-end C6-00 will set you back by almost 220 Euros (Rs. 13,500).

Dell Mobile looking for Indian market


Dell, a company that you would normally associate with laptops and desktop PCs, is now getting into the mobile phone business here in India.

The company has launched a major ad campaign in all major newspapers inviting “distributors” for their mobile phones though the timeframe is not exactly clear nor do we know the kind of phones that they are planning to sell in India.

Except for Android based Dell Aero and Dell Streak, which is more like a mini-tablet than a smart phone, Dell has little to offer as far as phones are concerned. There are reports that Dell is working on a Windows Phone 7 based device called the Dell Lightning but we don’t know if this is real.

The mobile market in India is huge but it’s a fairly price-sensitive one at the same time – most people still prefer a BlackBerry or a Nokia smartphone over an iPhone. It will therefore be interesting to see what Dell has in store for Indian mobile users.

Apple iPhone 4 is coming to India in September




Latest edition of Apple iPhone, is coming to India in September 2010.
The 16GB iPhone 4 would cost Rs. 35,500 while the 32GB version will be priced at Rs.41,500.
On June 7, 2010, Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, unveiled the Apple iPhone 4 at the Apple World Wide Developers’ Conference. Taking pre-orders for iPhone 4 started from June 15, 2010. On that the website of Apple and AT&T crushed due to huge web traffic. So many people wanted to get their hands on the latest iPhone.
Finally, the Apple iPhone 4 has been released in the U.S. andEurope on June 24, 2010. On the first day of launch, there was huge frenzy among people. There was long cue in front of Apple stores.
On the first day, 1.5 million units of iPhone 4 have been sold. In addition, Apple received 600,000 pre-orders. The pre-ordered phones will rich stores in July.
The new iPhone 4 is lighter and thinner than its predecessor and more powerful. The phone comes with many new features including an improved display, multi-tasking capability, video-calling capability and more.
The new iPhone measures 4.5 inches x 2.31 inches x 0.37 inch and weighs 4.8 ounces. It is powered by Apple A4 chip which also used in Apple iPad.

$222 HTC landed in India (9,990 INR)



The HTC Smart has landed in India where it expects to make some headlines as the Taiwan based company injected its launch with a $1 million marketing campaign. Officially announced by HTC and Bharti Airtel, the budget friendly HTC Smart reportedly “marks HTC's strategic focus on India” – it's looked upon as an emerging market where huge growths are expected to happen. 
The HTC Smart will hopefully saturate the local market seeing that it's an inexpensive device that features a 2.8” QVGA touchscreen, HTC's own & beloved Sense UI, 3.5mm headset jack, FM Radio, 3.2-megapixel camera, and microSD card support. Even though the HTC Smart is a 3G enabled handset, Bharti Airtel does not currently have a 3G network up and running – yet. The device is expected to be available in about 30 major cities across the country through Bharti Airtel and authorized HTC dealers – it's going for the low price of 9,990 INR ($222). We'll see if HTC hits gold with their move to focus on the emerging market in India.