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Nokia C6: phone specifications
Nokia C6 is a newly-released phone from Nokia which has a 3.2″ touchscreen display and a slide-out full-qwerty keyboard. It runs Symbian series 60 OS. It sports a 5MP camera with auto-focus and a built-in LED flash. The Nokia C6 is available in their stores with a price of PhP 14,450.
The price is actually not bad for a touchscreen phone with a slide-out keyboard. The price difference with Samsung‘s Galaxy Spica is small. I guess some would consider the Samsung Galaxy Spica over this one because it has the Android OS and it has a faster processor. Nokia C6 has 434 MHz processor while the Galaxy Spica has 800MHz processor.

Features:
- 3.2″ TFT resistive touchscreen display, 16M colors, 360x 640 pixels
- slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- proximity sensor
- accelerometer sensor
- 3.5mm audio jack
- 240MB internal memory
- expandable memory: up to 16GB (microSD)
- GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps, HSUPA
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- 5MP camera with auto-focus and LED flash
- SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
- Stereo FM radio
- GPS (with A-GPS support)
No more Symbian on Nokia N-Series Devices
The last Nokia N-Series phone that will be using the Symbian Operating System is Nokia N8. All new and upcoming Nokia N-series phones will be using MeeGo instead. MeeGo is an open source mobile operating system that is based on Linux. MeeGo is the result of the joint efforts of Nokia (Maemo) and Intel (Moblin). More »
Nokia E75, now on it’s way to Techykid.com
It is confirmed. The Nokia E75 is now on it’s way from Europe. I can’t wait to get my hands on this device. I’m even thinking of plans on how I could compare the E75 with my E71.
Nokia Booklet 3G

The Nokia Booklet 3G has been the talk of the town in the netbook loving community. As if Nokia will not stop at just cellphones alone, now it is after the netbook market. I haven’t been able to see this thing in person yet but the promotional video below is just amazing. More »
Nokia N900 Maemo Internet Tablet
Nokia released today its newest Maemo member, the Nokia N900 Internet Tablet. More than a year ago, I have featured and reviewed its predecessor, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. The N900 runs on Maemo, a Linux-based operating system, which is the same operating that powers the N800 and N810. Unlike its predecessors, the N900 is the first Maemo gizmo from Nokia that uses GSM and UMTS/3G technologies. More »
Nokia 6208c, the new pen-input phone
China — Nokia launched yesterday in Nanjing, China its new Nokia 6208c, a pen-input device. According to Nokia, the Nokia 6208c is a mobile phone specifically designed to cater customers from Asian countries who uses Chinese characters for writing. The Nokia 6209c was ergonomically designed to simulate writing of Chinese characters and messages in the most natural way.
The phone uses a 2.4 inch touch screen as its display. It also has a 3.2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 4x digital zoom which makes it a good camera phone.
The Nokia 6208c is expected to available in select markets in early 2009. More »
N82 Photography
The N82 is Nokia‘s ultimate gadget for photography. It’s Carl Zeiss 5MP Tesar lens captures every detail in a click. No other phone that I have tried can compare to the N82′s brilliance in capturing your subject’s details, whether it’s for macro, portrait and other types of shooting modes.
Another notable feature of N82 is it’s geo-tagging capability. It can utilize your phone’s built-in GPS to embed in the photo the exact location where the photo was taken. I have tried using it with Google Earth and Picasa and it’s perfect. Picasa loads the photo’s geotags into Google Earth and lets Google Earth show where on the
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Choosing N82 over N95 8GB (N82 vs N95 8GB)
Like I mentioned on my earlier post about the N82, the actual phone I received from Nokia Philippines was the Nokia N95 8GB. But later, I found that N82′s features suits well for me as compared to the N95 (8GB).