Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

smart buy-MTNL Launches Micromax H360 3G HSPA Handset

Micromax and MTNL announced the launch of Micromax H360, the first operator branded 3G HSPA handset in India. Micromax H360 demonstrates the cooperation of Micromax -India’s leading mobile handset manufacturer and MTNL. MTNL is the first telecom operator to launch 3G services in India.
The H360 will come pre-loaded with unique applications to enable video calls, mobile TV, social networking, wireless business solutions through web browsing and other Internet-based services. These handsets will initially beavailable in the cities of Mumbai and Delhi. MTNL became the first 3G mobile service operator in the country by introducing its “3G Jadoo” service recently in Delhi and Mumbai.
The H360 will be available exclusively to MTNL customers at a price of Rs. 5499/-. Users can now watch live Cricket matches, real-time national & regional news, bollywood music & movie videos, their favorite TV Soaps, national and regional language channels and much more through the Mobile TV application available on H360, which has high speed internet access on HSDPA with peak speeds upto 3.6Mbps.
The handset will also offer video telephony for users to see their caller live on screen. Besides this, the available social messenger application allows the users to blog, email, access Facebook and Orkut at all times and stay connected with their friends and family.

Launched in India – October, 2009
Micromax H360 a slim and stylish attractive phone at an affordable Price. Micromax H360 Support all the features a phone should have like camera, music, Voice Memo, Organizer, TV Out feature. Price and other features Micromax H360 Support are listed below -

Micromax H360 Photo -
Micromax H360 Features -
Camera & Display
  • Camera – 3.15 Mega Pixel, Resolution 2048×1536 pixels, Video
  • Screen Display – 2.4 inches, Resolution 240×320 pixels
  • Color – TFT touchscreen with 256K color.
Special Features
  • Audio, Video Recorder & Playback
  • MP3, MP4 Player
  • MP3, Polyphonic Ring tones, Vibration
  • Speaker phone, Games
  • Voice memo, Organizer, TV Out
Message Support
  • SMS, MMS
  • T9 Input Method
Connectivity
  • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v2.0, USB
  • Data Modes – 3G, GPRS 32-48 Kbps, WAP 2.0/xHTML Internet Browsing
Memory
  • Internal Memory – 52 MB
  • Expandable Memory- 8 GB MicroSD/card slot
  • Phone Book – 1000 Contacts, Photo Call.
  • Call Records – Yes
Battery Power
  • 1000 mAh Li-Ion Battery
  • Battery Life – 180 hours
  • Battery Talk Time – 4 hours
Mobile Size and Look
  • Size – 113 x 49.8 x 13 mm
  • Weight – 104 grams
  • Body Colors – Black

Micromax H360 Price -

Micromax H360 Price in India – Rs. 5495/-

Monday, July 19, 2010

smart buy:-sony launches its first netbook with w series -worth a buy if apple is unaffordable to you.

ext best thing in netbook must be Sony's new w series net book for its performance,ergonomics,looks and sturdiness.tech2 article:-
Sony has launched a new line of mini notebooks - the VAIO W Series.


The W models come in three colors - berry pink, sugar white and cocoa brown - incorporating a 1366 x 768, LED backlit 10.1-inch (measured diagonally) ultra-wide display, isolated keyboard, built-in webcam and microphone, 160GB hard drive and comes pre-installed with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system.


"The W Series lets you quickly look something up online whether searching for a recipe in the kitchen or relaxing on your recliner - there's no need to trudge upstairs to your office," said Mike Abary, senior vice president of the VAIO business group at Sony. "And it's sturdy enough for the kids to use, making it perfect for every member of the family."

The W Series unit is ENERGY STAR 5.0 compliant, EPEAT Gold registered and incorporates eco-conscious features such as a mercury-free LED backlit LCD. Its corrugated cardboard packaging is comprised of 95 percent recycled content. Sony will also help recycle your old PC (www.sony.com/green ; recycling fees may apply).


The series comes with VAIO Media plus Multimedia Streaming software, a media sharing application that lets users wirelessly stream content across DLNA(R)-enabled devices throughout the home network. Users can also stream video, music and pictures from their W Series to their compatible primary PC or PS3 and vice-versa.

The VAIO W Series mini notebook will retail for about $500 and is available for pre-orders online at www.sonystyle.com/pr/w.

VAIO™ Laptop & Computer - W Series

Windows®. Life without Walls™. Sony recommends Windows 7
Available In

VPCW216AG/T

10.1 (25.6 cm) VAIO W Series (Brown)

VAIO W series in brown has a calm, mature aura with a deep, inner radiance of red pearl beneath the finish. The combination of high-resolution wide 10.1 (25.6 cm) screen and Isolation Keyboard helps to put the Internet at your fingertips anytime you want it.
  • Intel® Atom Processor N450 1.66 GHz
  • Genuine Windows® 7 Starter 32-bit
  • 10.1 (25.6 cm) wide (WXGA: 1366 x 768) VAIO Display, LED backlight
  • 2 GB Memory, 320 GB Hard Disk Drive
  • Weight: 1.19 kg
  • Eco friendly: Usage of recycled material
Standard Retail Price:
MRP Rs. 24,990 /-*

visit the sonyindia website :click the below link.

VPCW216AG : W Series : VAIO™ Laptop & Computer : Sony India




[source:sonyindia,tech2]

Monday, July 12, 2010

usb 3.0 arrives in india through seagate goflex flight-reports living digital2.




Seagate GoFlex & GoFlex Pro USB 3.0 portable hard drives




Portable hard drives, from being boring blocks of black color used to store data, have now become a lot more vibrant in terms of features and looks. Western Digital quite literally patented the glossy black finish. Transcend relied on the distinct rugged finish of the Storejet 25M. Iomega, not to be left behind, came out with the really good looking eGo and Prestige hard drive range. All the above mentioned brands also loaded their drives with the software offering data backup, sync and restore features.

But the issue remained that Seagate, who are a very popular hard drive brand, kept persevearing with the FreeAgent range, which despite its best efforts, could not look as good as the rivals I have mentioned above. The backup feature was fine, but not the best out there.

As an individual plain jane hard drive, the FreeAgent did well. Seagate products are reliable, which helped. But now, the FreeAgent has a brother in the family- the GoFlex hard drive range.

The idea behind the GoFlex range is two pronged-

1. Good looks
2. Future upgradeability to USB 3.0

The idea looks promising, because none of the other hard drives have this upgradeability. but does it deliver? Lets find out, as we put both the two hard drives- the GoFlex 500GB (5200rpm) and the GoFlex Pro 500GB (7200rpm).


Initial Impression

The GoFlex hard drive is of the size similar to Western Digital's new MyPassport range. Both the drives, are similar, yet different!

The ones which I got were black in color, but the GoFlex range is also available in red, blue, and silver, depending on model and capacity.

The GoFlex is glossy black in finish, but thankfully, the base is matte black. This will prevent scratches somewhat while trying to pick up and keep the drive on any surface.

The GoFlex Pro is glossy black on the top panel, matte finish on the bottom panel and a silver strip running on the sides. Lends it a classy touch. The Pro also comes with a dock, which is quite useful if you need to keep the hard drive on a stable setting when connected to a media player in the TV console.

Both the hard drives are connected using the transfer cables which first have a proprietory connector plugged into the hard drive and a MiniUSB cable to connect to it. The connector does not ideally need to be removed in the GoFlex hard drive, unless you want to plug in a USB 3.0 connector.
In the GoFlex Pro, however, you may need to keep removing the connector if you take your hard drive around and also use the dock at home, say with a media player or on your desk.

The GoFlex drives have a clutter of folders the moment you open them for the first time. This is because there are some application folders for the Seagate Dashboard, which is an application which directs you to more applications to install on your PC- for sync, backup, share etc. However, I like the way Iomega approaches this issue. It ships its drives to the buyer spanking clean, and includes leaflets directing the user from where to download certain applications, in case they need them.


Performance

The two portable hard drives are USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 capable. A simple change of the cable (if your PC is USB 3.0 ready. If not Seagate USB 3.0 upgrade kit will help) will shift it to the USB 3.0 capability.

We tested the two hard drives under both scenarios to see how much of a speed bump USB 3.0.


Speed Test Results

I used a 1GB folder filled with a variety of files- videos, audio, documents, exe setup packs etc. This folder remained constant throughout the test.

For the USB 2.0 tests, we used the standard transfer cables provided in the hard drive box pack.

For the USB 3.0 tests, we used the Seagate GoFlex USB 3.0 Desktop adapter and the GoFlex USB 3.0 upgrade cable. Both these upgrade hardware packs are offered by Seagate as standard in case someone wants to use the USB 3.0 connectivity.

Seagate GoFlex 500GB (5200rpm)-

USB 2.0: From Hard Drive to PC- 19 seconds
USB 2.0: From PC to Hard Drive- 1:08 minutes

USB 3.0: From Hard Drive to PC- 16 seconds
USB 3.0: From PC to Hard Drive- 45 seconds



Seagate GoFlex Pro 500GB (7200rpm)

USB 2.0: From Hard Drive to PC- 26 seconds
USB 2.0: From PC to Hard Drive- 1.00 minute

USB 3.0: From Hard Drive to PC- 15 seconds
USB 3.0: From PC to Hard Drive- 37 seconds

What we infer from the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 comparison tests is that even though USB 3.0 is supposed to 10 times faster than USB 2.0, this is not the case with this particular family of hard drives.

The basic GoFlex hard drive does not show too much of a difference between USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 when transferring data from the GoFlex to the PC, but a bit of an improvement in time taken in the PC to GoFlex data transfer.

The GoFlex Pro drive however showed very minor improvement in speeds when upgraded from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, while transferring data to the PC. However, it copied data much quicker from the PC with USB 3.0.


PRICING

The ability to upgrade to the USB 3.0 experience will require you to buy a host of upgrade "parts" before the setup is complete.

First off, you will need to buy a GoFlex portable hard drive. Choose from either the GoFlex standard which costs Rs 5200 (320GB), Rs 6500 (500GB) and Rs 13900 (1TB) or the GoFlex Pro which costs Rs 7900 for the 500GB version.

Then it is all about making your PC USB 3.0 capable. For this, you will need to buy the GoFlex Upgrade Kit for USB 3.0 which costs Rs 6000 and includes an ExpressCard adapter and USB 3.0 cable. 


VERDICT

The motive of moving to USB 3.0 before the rest of the world does seems to be a positive idea, but deserves better implementation.

First, the hard drives are expensive, which most people will refuse to buy since they still don't know much about USB 3.0.

Second, the upgrade kit and the cable costs Rs 6k, which is exorbitantly priced.

Third, why charge a premium from the early adopters of USB 3.0 when 6 months down the line, this same hardware will retail for half this price?

All in all, I did not notice a performance boost from these GoFlex drives which is enough to justify the premium you will pay to buy these hard drives and/or the upgrade kit. I would suggest you buy the WD MyPassport Essential 500GB for about Rs 5k or the Iomega eGO 500GB for about Rs 5.5k.
[source :ld2]

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Top iPhone 4 Alternatives -a great phones( options) to have with all the independence which iphone doesn't provide.but can they be as good as i phone 4g-check out.

i phone4g a wonder phone from apple:

  iPhone 4

Finally the much awaited smartphone of the year is here. Although we all knew what it would look like, thanks to several leaks before the phone was announced, which kind of dampened the excitement of a new product announcement. Once again the new iPhone has changed the way we look at phones.

The original iPhone had already set the bar very high when it was launched and it continues to with every subsequent launch. However, the new iPhone 4 goes well beyond what the previous iPhones did, with a slew of amazing new features, many of which have never been seen on any mobile device yet. Let's go through the features that the new iPhone 4 brings to the table.










Nokia N8
substitute for apple for those who want more freedom at the cost of originality.

1]nokia N8
Feature-wise the N8 is as loaded asthe others. An AMOLED capacitive screen that supports multi-touch will display Nokia's redesigned Symbian 3 OS. The star feature of the N8 is its 12 megapixel Carl Zeiss branded camera.

For all those people who are put off by that tiny LED light on many phones, the N8 has a proper Xenon flash - delivering the same blinding strobe you'd get from a digital camera. It also does HD (720p) video recording, just like the iPhone 4.

Now many of these modern phones do 720p, but other than a great view on the screen, wouldn't it be nice to directly hook the phone up to your LCD HDTV? Guess what, the N8 has TV-out support via HDMI and composite - pretty awesome, we say!

The iPhone 4 comes in two colors; black and white. The N8 has a wider variety; including Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue and Orange. Nokia's quoted 370 Euro (approx. Rs. 22,000) pricing for the N8 is very reasonable for a phone that packs in so much.



2]Samsung Galaxy S i9000

Leave it to Samsung to create some of the most feature-crammed phones that ever existed - the Omnia HD being a prime example. While the Omnia HD was great, its Symbian Series 60 OS isn't up to speed with today's Android OS.

Move over Symbian, the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 has set Android 2.1 in its heart. It sports a large 4-inch "Super AMOLED" screen, which Samsung claims to have 20 percent more brightness, 20 percent less power consumption and more importantly 80 percent less sunlight reflection.

It has 8/16GB internal storage, with a microSD slot for further expansion. And you're going to need a lot of memory on this one, since not only does it playback standard def DivX/XviD videos, it also plays back 720p videos directly.

So all those movies on your PC can directly be viewed on the phone, no down-scaling/conversion needed. Try pulling that off, iPhone! The 5 megapixel sensor as expected shoots 720p videos too. 
  

3]Google Nexus One/HTC Desire




















 

These two are very similar phones, and both are manufactured by HTC. It's just that the Nexus One is a "Google-powered" phone, while the Desire has HTC's interface customizations over the same Android OS. Secondly, the Nexus One has a BlackBerry-esque trackball, while the Desire has an optical trackpad.

So how do these phones compare to the iPhone 4? Both have a slightly larger capacitive AMOLED screen (AMOLED delivers vibrant color reproduction). Its resolution is not as awesomely crisp as the iPhone 4's, but is fairly high at 800 x 480 pixels. The Nexus One can already be updated to Android 2.2 (a.k.a Froyo), which is Google's latest version of their mobile OS.

It enables some cool new features like Internet sharing over Wi-Fi and better support for Adobe Flash, along with faster performance. Android has also become, in our opinion, very close in terms of usability to the iPhone OS, give or take a few things from both parties. 

Both have a microSD card slot, which has scope for a lot more memory storage than the iPhone 4's 16 or 32GB fixed space; depending on how many cards you can buy. You can transfer files to other Bluetooth devices, something that even the newest iPhone doesn't allow you.

Both feature a 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash. It can't shoot HD (1280 x 720) videos like the iPhone 4, but rather shoots at DVD resolution (720 x 480), which isn't so bad.

The Nexus One is sold in Indian grey markets for about Rs. 30,000. We hear that the Desire should be officially available here by the end of the month.

4]HTC EVO 4G

The EVO 4G is a CDMA phone with support for WiMAX. WiMAX is that next generation tech that's also referred to as 4G for the sake of simplicity. It's one of the 4G technology, the other one being LTE. Enough with technicality, let's talk about what it can do for you.

In the US, where its sold by CDMA-based carrier Sprint, they say it can hit up to 10 Mbps. That's enough to let you stream HD videos on the phone, without aimlessly staring at the wall/window/whatever for a few minutes, waiting for it to buffer.

The screen is a visual treat at a humongous 4.3 inches. A Qualcomm 1 GHz processor takes care of the number crunching. An 8 megapixel camera lies at the back, and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front - which is better than most phones that have a 0.3 megapixel front cam. 

So, if you live in the US and feel that 3G speeds aren't fast enough for you, take a look at the EVO 4G. The rest of the world, go back to staring at your HSDPA-ready phone.


 [
source:techtree]


a wonder called i-pad from apple.

All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.

Safari

iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen. And let your fingers do the surfing. 

Mail

There’s nothing like the Mail app on iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive on-screen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before. 

Photos

A vivid LED-backlit IPS display makes viewing photos on iPad extraordinary. Open albums with a tap. Flip through your pictures one by one. Or play a slideshow and share your photos. 

Video

The 9.7-inch high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching podcasts, videos and more. 

YouTube

With the YouTube app designed specifically for iPad, videos are even easier to find. And on the amazing iPad display, they’re more fun to watch. Especially in HD. 

iPod

Reach out and touch your songs. View your album art full-size. iPad makes music look as good as it sounds. 

App Store

You’ll find almost 200,000 apps on the App Store and iPad can run almost all of them. Including everything from games to productivity apps. 

iBooks

Reading is a joy on iPad. Text looks crisp and bright. Pages turn with a flick. And you can download free public-domain books from the iBookstore. Just download the free iBooks app to get started. 

Maps

See more of the world with iPad. Find locations easier than ever with street view, satellite view or new terrain view — all using Google services. 

Calendar

Work, home and everything in between. Your schedules are easy to read and easy to manage on iPad — even all at once. 

Notes

With its large display and on-screen keyboard, iPad makes it easy to jot down quick notes and keep important information on hand. You can even email yourself reminders. 

Home Screen

With just one press of the Home button, you have access to every app on your iPad. 

Contacts

With Contacts on iPad, you can see much more than just names and numbers. And you can do more with them too. 

Spotlight Search

No matter what you’re looking for, Spotlight Search can help you find it. 

Accessibility

Universal access is built into iPad. So right out of the box, Apple makes it easy for people with disabilities to enjoy all that iPad has to offer. 

iWork

The iWork productivity applications that you know and love on the Mac — Keynote, Pages and Numbers — have been completely redesigned for iPad.1 So you can create great-looking presentations, documents and spreadsheets. All using just your fingers. And while they’re easy to use, they’re also the most powerful productivity apps ever built for a mobile device.

Keynote

Create a presentation with custom graphic styles, elegantly designed themes, stunning animations and effects, and powerful new features designed just for iPad. 

Pages

Pages has everything you need to put your words into beautiful documents. Including Apple-designed templates and easy-to-use formatting tools. 

Numbers

Numbers includes over 250 easy-to-use functions, an intelligent keyboard, flexible tables and eye-catching charts. So you can create compelling spreadsheets in just a few taps.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Time to buy tablet pc-convenient bridge between your cel phone and personal computer.

THIS JULY [2010] BUY ASUS EEE-PAD
They weren't joking when ASUS said they had some tablets in store for us this year. The Eee Pad runs Windows 7, and comes in two sizes: 10 and 12-inches.

While full specs haven't yet been announced, we do know there's a webcam "for video conferencing capabilities," and it recognizes handwriting (along with a virtual keyboard just in case your handwriting isn't quite up to scratch). It comes with a "docking station-cum keyboard," to turn it into a faux-desktop.

Powered by Intel's Core 2 Duo CULV chips, there's supposedly enough battery power in each of the two Eee Pads for 10 hours' use. The 10-inch EP101TC weighs 675g, and is just 12.2mm thick (running Windows Embedded Compact 7), whereas ASUS hasn't yet revealed the BMI of the chubbier EP121. [TechInStyle]

[source:-gizmodo ]

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Nokia E5 -as good as any high end business phone from nokia:- - Full Phone Specifications, Price

Best feature rich power packed budget phone from nokia

LOOK at this new value for money mobile phone. check out why you shouldn't spend more than 10k on any business phone that has 5mp camera and hsdpa speed up to 7.2 mbps for faster net surfing.two most primary reasons why we opt for costly phones.
 check out it's full specifications bellow....


Contents:
  • Design
  • Hardware
  • Software & Applications
  • Communications
  • Sharing & Internet
  • Navigation
  • Photography
  • Video
  • Music and audio
  • Environmental features
  • Package contents
  • Accessories

Design


Dimensions
  • Size: 115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm
  • Weight (with battery): 126 g
  • Volume: 75 cc
  • Additional size and shape information
  • Monoblock form factor
Product dimensions
Display and user interface
  • Size: 2.36"
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
  • Up to 256,000 colours
  • Internal vibra and antenna
  • Ambient light censor
Keys and input methods
  • Five-way Navi™ key with soft keys, call and end keys
  • Dedicated Home & Messaging keys
  • Volume keys
  • Classic QWERTY keypad
Colours
  • Available colours:






    • Carbon Black
    • Chalk White
    • Copper Brown
    • Silver Grey
    • Sky Blue
Personalisation
  • Customisable home screen
  • 3D stereo ringtones
  • Up to 64 polyphonic MIDI ringtones
  • Ringtones: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
  • Video ringtones
  • Themes






    • wallpapers
    • screensavers
    • ring tones
    • pre-installed themes
    • changeable colour themes

Hardware


Power Management
  • BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Talk time (maximum):






    • GSM up to 18 h 30 mins
    • WCDMA up to 5 h 30 mins
  • Standby time (maximum):






    • GSM 705 h
    • WCDMA 705 h
  • Stereo Music Player playback time: 38 h
Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.
Memory
  • Free user memory: 256 MB
  • MicroSD memory card slot, up to 32 GB (2GB included in-box)
Operating frequency
  • GSM QB 850/900/1800/1900






    • WCDMA Band I + II + VIII (900+1900+2100) or WCDMA Band I + II + V (850+1900+2100)
  • Offline mode
  • SIM-less operation
Data network
  • HSDPA cat9, maximum speed up to 10.2 Mbps
  • HSUPA cat5, maximum speed up to 2 Mbps
  • Tri-band WCDMA
  • GSM GPRS data class 32
  • GSM EGPRS data class 32
  • DTM32
  • EDGE Rel. 4: MSC 32 (RX+TX: 5+1, 4+2, 3+3)
  • GPRS: MSC 32 (RX+TX: 5+1, 4+2, 3+3 – cl. B+C)
Requires data service. Data Services may not be available in all networks. Data transmission speeds may be as high as 10.2 Mbps, but may vary based upon network capabilities and other conditions. The establishment and continuation of a data connection depends on network availability, provider support and signal strength.
Connectivity
  • WLAN
  • Nokia 3.5 mm AV connector
  • High-Speed Micro-USB 2.0
  • Stereo Bluetooth version 2.0 (A2DP & AVRCP)
  • Synchronisation for local & remote synchronisation
  • OMA DRM 2.0 and Windows Media DRM for copy protection and WMV
  • OMA SyncML 1.1.2 (local)

Software & Applications


Software platform & user interface
  • Symbian OS version v. 9.3
  • S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
  • Java™: MIDP2.0
  • C++ & Java SDKs
  • Speech codecs: AMR, NB-AMR, HR/FR/EFR
  • Over the air SW update (FOTA)
  • Ovi Suite (PC/Mac)
Applications
  • Email (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), SMS, MMS (OMA 1.3), audio messaging (AMS), Nokia Messaging: Email and Chat
  • Communities
  • People-Centric homescreen
  • Office






    • Converter
    • Dictionary
    • Quick Office Suite
    • Adobe PDF Reader(try & buy)
    • ZIP
    • Intranet
    • Notes
    • Active Notes
    • Calculator
    • Device Encryption
  • OVI Contacts 1.1, Lotus Notes Traveler, World Traveler, Vlingo, VPN client, Device management (TARM support), VoIP
Personal Information Management (PIM)
  • Detailed contact information
  • Calendar
  • To-do list
  • Notes & Active Notes
  • Recorder
  • Calculator
  • Clock
  • Converter

Communications


Email and messaging
  • Nokia Messaging email
  • Mail for Exchange
  • Nokia Messaging IM






    • Easy Dialling
    • Calendar
    • Facebook client
* Some services may be available only by downloading or upgrading. Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or email features can receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images and ringtones can not be forwarded.
Call management
  • Easy dialling
  • Contacts with Facebook status and support for multible phone and e-mail detailes per entry
  • Audio messaging
  • Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
  • Speed dialling and enhanced voice dialling
  • Talking ringtone
  • Integrated hands-free speaker

Sharing & Internet


Browsing and internet
  • OVI Store 1.6
  • OVI Share






    • Share Online
    • Ovi Files
  • Nokia Web Browser (OSS) with Mini Map, Web feeds support (RSS) and xSP framework support
  • Facebook, Twitter
  • Java&APIs: MIDP2.0, JSR75 (file connection and PIM), JSR82 (BT), JSR135, JSR139 (CLDC1.1), JSR184 (3D), JSR185 (JTWI R1)
  • WAP 2.0, XHTML browser over HTTP/TCP/IP stack
  • 3GPP H.263 playback+streaming, H.264 and MPEG4

Navigation


GPS and navigation
  • A-GPS
  • Nokia Maps 3.0 SR3 with Free Navigation forever






    • City Explore
    • Life Caster
  • Friends Finder

Photography


Image capture
  • Flash modes: Automatic, On, Off, Red-eye reduction
  • Flash operating range: 1 m
  • Automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
  • Automatic, Manual exposure compensation +2,0 ~ -2,0
  • Capture modes: Still capture mode, video mode and sequence mode
  • Scene modes: Auto, user defined, portrait, landscape, sport, night mode (w/o flash), night portrait
  • Still image editor
Camera
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • Zoom up to 3x (digital)
  • LED flash
  • Full Focus
Other
  • 256 MB free user memory, expandable to up to 32 GB with microSD card
  • Bluetooth version 2.0 supporting A2DP, AVRCP (Remote Control), SAP (SIM Access Profile), OPP (Object Push Profile), FTP (File Transfer Profile), DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile), HSP (Headset Profile), HFP (Hands-Free Profile), SDP (Service Discovery Application Profile), GAP (Generic Access Profile), SPP (Serial Port Profile), GOEP (Generic Object Exchange Profile)

Video


Video camera
  • Video recording in 15 fps
  • Video resolution in in 176 x 144 (QCIF), 320 x 240 (QVGA) or 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
Video codecs & formats
  • Video streaming: 3GPP, CIF
  • Video file format: .mp4
  • Adobe Flashlite 3.0
  • Java TM MIDP 2.0
Video sharing and playback
  • Video recording in 15 fps
  • Video resolution in 176 x 144 (QCIF), 320 x 240 (QVGA) or 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
  • Video recording file formats: .mp4 or .3gp
  • Camera: up to 3 x digital video zoom

Music and audio


Music features
  • Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz) with headset as antenna
  • Music Store 3.0
  • Music Player for mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
  • Real Media Player
  • Internet Radio
*Comes with Music is only available in selected regions
Radio
  • Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz)

Environmental features


Energy efficiency
  • Ambient light sensor, unplug charger reminder
  • High Efficiency Charger AC-8
Eco content and services
  • Eco zone via Ovi store
  • Maps for route optimization and pedestrian navigation
Materials
  • Free of PVC, free of brominated & chlorinated compounds and antimony trioxide as defined in Nokia Substance List
Recycling
  • All materials of the device can be recovered as materials and energy
Packaging
  • Made of renewable, up to 60% recycled material
  • 100% recyclable
User manual
  • Black&white printing, eco tips on Green Page

Package contents


Standard Sales Package
  • Nokia E5
  • Nokia Battery BL-4D
  • Nokia Stereo Headset WH-102
  • Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101D
  • Nokia Travel Charger AC-8
  • Nokia 2 GB microSD Card MU-37
  • User guide

Accessories


Recommended accessories
  • Universal Mobile Holder CR-115
  • Bluetooth Headset BH-108
  • Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-214
  • Stereo Headset WH-701
  • 16GB MicroSDHC Card MU-44
  • Extra Power DC-11
Compatible accessories Using Nokia or other consumer internet services with your mobile device may involve transferring large amounts of data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission. The availability of particular products, services, and features may vary by region. Please check with your local Nokia dealer for further details and availability of language options. These specifications are subject to change without notice. SAR Eco-declaration Declaration of conformity [source:-nokiaindia]