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Nokia enriches variant of the X-series. After the X3 and X6, Nokia introduced the X5 and X6 8GB. Two new products introduced to the public together with the N-8 in Singapore during the Nokia Conection 2010.
Senior Vice President, Smartphones, Nokia Jo Harlow said N-8 is the first smartphone that brings the Symbian operating system 3. Latest operating system calls will bring new experiences for consumers, providing greater freedom in conducting exploration features.
Nokia X5, which is labeled a social jukebox, a music phone Qwerty. Nokia to respond to widespread access to social networking sites with mobile phone Qwerty design. X5 is designed for music fans who never separated from access to various social networking sites and interact through messaging.
One unique feature embedded in this phone is a surprise to me. With this feature users can switch to a random track when playing music on mobile phones.
Like its predecessors, the X6, the latest mobile phone has an application comes with music. This application allows users to perform free downloading of songs to a portal to Nokia. This portal has a collection of about 3 million tracks.
For storage media can use the micro SD. In the sales package included a 2GB micro SD can be used to store 1000 tracks. Storage media can be upgraded to 32 GB.
X6 8 GB is not much different with the X6, which has a capacity of 16 GB of internal storage. Features and specifications are not much different. He also comes with Comes With Music. Both the X5 and X6 8GB targeting the lower middle class.
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Google’s much hyped Nexus One superphone finally went on sale in Australia today with Vodafone Hutchison Australia snapping up the exclusive online rights to sell the handset.
Named after the Blade Runner film, the Nexus One will be available on a “first-come, first-served” exclusively through VHA’s website for $0 on a $79 cap over 24 months.
The Nexus One is a Google-branded handset created in partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer HTC to showcase the Android eco-system, but its release has been overshadowed by flood of other high performance Android phones such as the HTC Desire.
Google closed down its US online store in May created for the smartphone after failing to market the device via the web, leaving analysts and technology bloggers questioning whether this might signal the end of the Nexus One.
In spite of this, Google last week released figures that revealed its Android operating system was winning ground from the likes Apple and Microsoft, with 160,000 new Android handsets being activated every day around the world, and over 65,000 apps now available to download from its market.
The Nexus One runs on version 2.1 of Android which is voice enabled and includes Google maps, interactive wallpapers, and enhanced social networking switching capabilities.
The phone was originally branded a superphone by Google because it has a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and it also boasts a 3.7″ AMOLED display and 5 megapixel auto focus camera with flash and geo tagging.
The handset is also expected to be the first phone to get the Android 2.2 (Froyo) update when it is launched.
VHA also announced today it would increase monthly mobile data allowance across most of its Vodafone and 3 contract plans with “anywhere from double to ten times the current data allocation, depending on the plan,” it said.
“It’s great to be delivering even more value at a time when prices continue to rise on most other everyday items,” said John Casey, director of marketing.
Coinciding the with VHA announcement, Telstra cut the price of caps on its HTC Desire to $49 and $79, and increased the download limits to 200MB and 500MB respectively.
Apple claims to successfully sell its latest smart phone, iphone 4, a total of 1.7 million units within three days since its inaugural sale. It is at once a new record product sales figure ever released to the market. However, there is no mention how many units were sold on the first day.
“This is the most successful product launch in the history of Apple,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, said in a statement. Last record achieved when launching Apple iPhone 3GS years ago. At that time, they successfully sold one million units within three days.
iPhone 4 sale premiering in the U.S., Japan, France, England and Germany simultaneously on Thursday (06/24/2010). Message from the consumer very high making supplies faltered. Some stores even sell out the product within a few hours after the sale opened. Apple claims is able to meet demand. In fact, Steve Jobs specifically apologized to consumers that have not been able to get the iPhone 4 because of lack of supply.
Previously, Apple claims the iPhone four orders amounted to 600,000 units in just over a day when the program was opened early reservations. Analysts had predicted, the iPhone 4 will be sold more than one million units on the first day of its inaugural sale.
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