Thursday, March 11, 2010

Choose Nokia-N900,Live an Easy Fashion Life

PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 10, 2010 – Nokia is one of the biggest mobile companies that believes in quality, rich functionality and luxurious looks. Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touch screen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB--U.S. Version with Full Warranty. Choose Nokia N900,you will live an easy fashion life .There are six reasons as follows.

   One, Photos. The N900 camera has a gorgeous 5MP Carl Zeiss lens and flash. The photo management provides, in addition to sharing options, cropping tools and image modification functionality.

   Two, Messaging. The Nokia solution to messaging was as interesting as their approach to contacts. One consolidated Conversations app including text messages, Twitter @replies and hashtags, IM and VOIP messages and any additional modules you enable. Absolutely amazing!

   Three, web browser. The Nokia n900 sports a fast Flash Player 9 plug in, multiple pages, desktop web shortcuts, RSS feeds, importing bookmarks and opening local HTML pages. Browsing at 800?á480 pixels is astounding.

   Four, Media. I was extremely surprised to see my Windows Media and Sonos appear on Nokia mobile phone media player window the minute I loaded it up. And it streamed all the files (including MKVs! ¨C third party support) instantly. Yes, it doesn’t sync with iTunes. Yes, Nokia Music sucks. Its name sucks. DRM sucks. Windows-only sucks. Syncing sucks. But I get to be in control. The interface is quite sexy as well.

   Five, Contacts. The N900 Contacts app offers all of that and serves as a consolidated social networking, instant messaging and VOIP contact list. This is an extremely interesting way of approaching contacts by letting you forget about the medium of contact and jump directly into who you want to talk to. You can also filter by medium and availability status.

   Six, Installing Apps. The Nokia N900,further hoping the Nokia 8800's 1-month old device already has over 1,000 apps (if you know how to get your sources setup) and that doesn’t include the Ovi Store which has not yet launched for the N900. Apps do everything from enabling screenshots to adding twitter support into contacts and messaging. The list of apps already present is extremely impressive and the fact that it?ˉs an open source platform means more will come at a very fast rate. Notification of updates is also very well-managed.

   The N900 does not support multi-touch and is quite bulky, I agree, but the full QWERTY keyboard, video conferencing, 32 Gigs of built-in storage and additional SD-card support are way too cool. Heck, it even supports a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. Why? Because it can!

http://www.myluxphone.com/nokia-n900.html

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