Nokia N95 8GB Australia

Nokia n95 8GB Australia is the same as any Nokia phone this type released in the world. When Nokia releases a phone it is done on every continent, the duration and the price is different of course. It takes time until it gets delivered and the prices differ according to the retails or the service providers.
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In most of the cases, Nokia n95 had a great success and everybody was intrigued by its dual-slide design and by its multimedia features. Seeing this, an improvement was planned and Nokia n95 8GB came along with a better display, a larger internal memory, a 5 megapixels camera and an improved dual-slide design with better designed controls. And not to mention the stylish black casing, giving the phone a more elegant look.



The phone has the same size as the previous model; 3.8 inches high by 2.8 inches wide by 0.8 inch deep, but it is heavier, 4.5 ounces. The display has been improved to 2.8” QVGA with a pixel resolution of 320x240 and supporting 16 million colors. Even if there is just a little difference in the screen size, you will definitely notice it when you’re going to browse through web pages, photos and other controls. Everything continues to look as sharp and bright as before.

There is also an ambient light detector, which adjusts the brightness according to the environment you are in. customization options exist including themes, background images, and screensavers or change the font size. Below the display is the navigation array with the four-way toggle. Taking into account the larger display, the controls are a bit smaller, but being more rose above the surface they are more comfortable to use.



The dual-slide design has been kept, obviously as this is the main attraction of the phone. Pressing the screen up reveals the alphanumeric keypad and pressing it down reveals the dedicated multimedia controls. The media controls have been improved, now they provide a better tactile feeling.

Another important note is when you slide the screen down, this will automatically switch the screen orientation from portrait to landscape and when you want portrait mode again you will have to push the screen up and yes sometimes it proved to be kind of annoying. On the left side of the phone is the 3.5mm headphone jack and on the right you will find the volume rocker, the photo gallery shortcut and the camera shutter button. On both sides of the phone you will find speakers. You might notice on the back of the phone the lack of the camera cover.

This can be a good thing and a bad thing as well. The good thing is that now the camera will not activate by itself while being in the pocket or bag. The bad thing is that now there will be no protection for the camera against scratches.



Having 8GB of internal memory means no expansion possibility. And with this amount you will not need to extend anything as you will have enough room for your media files. The phone supports most of the media file types and it provides a 5 megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with video recording as well. Thanks to all the editing options, this phone can be considered a truly digital camera.

Nokia 5310 Unlock

Nokia 5310 unlocked comes with some great features and a really sleek and attractive design. This phone is a part of the Nokia XpressMusic. One thing you will definitely love about this phone is its stunning display and its controls, being so easy to use.
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The one thing you will have to compromise to is the small internal memory and the poor camera. Other than these, being more oriented to music, it follows the rest and provides decent quality performance. To get Nokia 5310 unlocked you will have to pay around $200 or less, depending on your purchase place.



In what design is concerned, it measures 4.1 inches by 1.8 inches by 0.41 inch and it is one of the slimmest and good looking phones. It does look like other XpressMusic phones, but the external media controls on the sides make it more attractive and special. Even if it looks so slim and sleek, it has what it takes to be a solid headset. It measures 3 ounces and it feels pretty comfortable when you hold it. it seems like this little guy can handle a couple of drops.

What is more you have some colors to choose from, so Nokia added some variety here as well. The display is gorgeous; it measures 2” and supports 16.7 million colors. It provides rich graphics and sharp text and you can even change the font size and the font color. Just below the display is the navigation array, only the square toggle is a bit raised above the surface, giving a better tactile feeling.



Of course, you can set it as default shortcuts for various menu features. The buttons on the keypad are nicely spaced and they are bright backlighted. The one feature that makes this phone music oriented is the placement of the music controls. They are on the left side, flat with the surface and they are large enough to be pressed and seen.

On the right side of the phone is the volume rocker and on the back you can find the camera lens. Don’t forget about the 3.5mm headset jack, the mini USB slot and the microSD card slot. In the phone book you can add up to 2000 contacts, and for each contact other phone numbers and contact information. The improved features are as well present, the Bluetooth with stereo profile, world clock, unit convertor, e-mail and instant messaging and PC syncing.



The audio quality is great and the phone offers support for mostly all music files. Music features include equalizer, repeat and shuffle modes, you can listen to music via Bluetooth and you can create playlists. The music player allows you to do other things while listening to music; you can minimize it and send messages, play games or other tasks. Only when you receive a call the music is set on pause. There is also a 2 megapixels available, but the colors prove to be flush and rather dull. You can choose to edit them, select various settings, but don’t expect much.

You can also shoot videos in four resolutions, but you will have to get some memory in order to have extra space. The battery life of the Nokia 5310 unlocked is average, 5 hours in talk time and 18 days in stand-by.

Nokia N73 Price

Nokia n73 comes unlocked as well and if at first you needed to pay around $600 for the unlocked version, now the cost has lowered down and you can find it for around $243 (on Amazon for example) or if you decide to get it from random users that sell cell phone you can get it for lower than that, but the cost will not get under $200.
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This phone is still Nokia and it still has some of the best features such as a 3.2 megapixels camera, a music player, Bluetooth, very long-lasting battery life and a gorgeous display. Too bad it lacks Wi-Fi and the keypad is a bit cramped due to the big display. It is situated in the price range $199.99 and $370.



Nokia n73 forms part of the Nseries phones, which are developed for entrainment and multimedia capabilities. This is due to their great camera features and editing options. It has your familiar candy-bar design and it comes available in different colors among which black, silver, and plum and red. The phone measures 4.3 by 1.9 by 0.7 inches and weighs 4.1 ounces.

The camera lens are located on the back covered and the overall construction feels solid and very comfortable when the phone is held to your ear. The display is just amazing, measures 2.4” QVGA with a pixel resolution of 240x320 and supporting 262.144 colors. Colors and text look sharp and you can even read it in direct sunlight. You can change of course the backlighting time and choose between various themes you can download online. The font size is the one that can’t be changed. Below the screen are the navigation array and the keypad.



There is also a five-way joystick for scrolling the menu and if you press it down it acts as a select button, just like Sony Ericsson’s phones. The keypad is considered to be a bit cramped and might be a problem for those with larger fingers, so misdialing might occur quite often. That is why it is best to give Nokia n73 a try first before you purchase it.

On the right side of the phone are the camera key and a review button to view your pictures taken and the video captures along with a volume rocker that acts also as a zoom. On the bottom of the phone is a miniSD expansion slot in case you want to expand the memory of the phone. It comes protected by an attached cover and having longer nails might help you remove it. In order to activate the camera on the back, you just need to slide the cover down. When you do this, the screen will automatically go to landscape mode acting as a viewfinder. This makes the phone look as a digital camera and it might be weird to take photos vertically.



There is a second camera above the screen in the right. The imaging editing options makes this phone a multimedia one. First of all it has Carl Zeiss lens and vast options to customize the photos. There are different resolutions, quality settings, eight scene modes, brightness contrast adjustment, red eye reduction, self-timer and a lot more. Capturing videos will be done in MP4 or 3GP, all in high-quality.

Nokia 6300 Price

<strong>Nokia 6300 </strong>is a classic phone, which feels sturdy when you hold it and it also has a nice keyboard for those who are in intense text messaging. It also has a stylish design, so even if it doesn’t have the high-specs you will not feel embarrassed when seen with it. it also features a 2 megapixels camera, so if you don’t have your digital camera around and need to take some quick shots, this will definitely come in handy.
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The USB port will allow you to transfer files from the computer to your phone and vice versa. The internal memory is 128MB, but you can expand it if you like as you have the microSD slot.  When it first came up, <strong>Nokia 6300</strong> had a $479 <strong>price</strong>, but now you can get it cheaper, for about $155 or even free if you get it with service.  So the <strong>price</strong> for <strong>Nokia 6300</strong> is reasonable and it is a known fact that in time the cost is lowered down as new products arrive and the older ones don’t have the same success.



So it is worth the price? Especially if you get it for free, then it sure is. What <strong>Nokia 6300</strong> really has is a nice tactile feeling. It has a slim profile and a candy-bar design, all wrapped in stainless steel. The screen is pretty large, you also got some black accents here and there, and all rounded up presents a beautiful headset. Controls are very easy to use, especially for those familiar with Nokia phones. The four-way rocker is spaced enough, making it easy to use. Keypad is large enough and the screen can be read even in direct sunlight.

What many companies nowadays forget when they seek for high-tech technology is to create phones because mobile phones are in fact phones, even if some have super talented features. And Nokia is a company that respects all its users and these who are just looking for something basic and reliable. But let’s not forget the 2 megapixels camera and the MP3 playback, which steps a bit out of the line. Most of the music files are compatible, including WMA, MP3 and AAC. And if you are bored of your music, then you can listen to the FM radio or browse the internet as it has a web browser.



Now for the performance chapter, the battery life is impressive, considering the phone is slim. But regarding the lack of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, touch screen, which usually drain out the battery fast, this one is rated at about 5 hours with occasional use. Sometimes you might even happen to charge it and just remember when it starts alerting you. The call quality is also good and if you want to listen to music you can plug in the earphones provided in the box or use the 2.5mm headphone adaptor for your own headphones.



The menu style is simple, there is not much scrolling to be done and most of the menu options are available at one or two clicks away. Also, the most used functions are managed by the four-way rocker, for example if you press it up you activates the camera.  And even the camera quality is decent, pictures have a nice color and the lines were clear.

Nokia N73 Games

<strong>Nokia n73</strong> has great multimedia and business features. Some of the features include a 3.2 megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a large and bright display, great web browser for fast navigation. But its drawback on the big display is the fact that the keyboard had to be cramped and for those with larger fingers this is not good news. The <strong>Nokia n73 games</strong> you will find loaded are Sudoku and 3D Snakes.
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Everybody is fond on Nokia’s best known Snake game and now with 3D graphics it looks better and it will keep your wrapped up for a longer time now that it is more interactive. But the fact that you have only these two <strong>games</strong> shouldn’t get your down, because there are plenty more you can add and especially if you upgrade the internal memory.



Some of the most popular <strong>Nokia N73 games</strong> include those that you use to play on your computer. Now mobile phones have such high-specifications that they can act as real computers and this is one of the obvious proofs. If you scout on different websites you might find them categorized such as 3D games, action, arcade, board, card, puzzle, sport and other categories as well. Maybe it would be best to scan downloaded games after transferring them on your computer, you never know if one of them might contain viruses and thus you find yourself with period of time without cell phone (that is if you put it in service).

So let’s see some of the <strong>games</strong>: Super Mario has captured our attention for years. We used to play it on television using old fashion gamepads and afterwards on the computer, PlayStation and now on mobile phones. This game will never die and it will always remain as classic Mario. For those into racing, Need for Speed, HighSpeed 3D, CrashArena 3D, SuperMoto Extreme are available and free for your Nokia phone.



Puzzle games are always a joy to play and sometimes you start playing and end when the battery goes out, you can never stop the addiction. Bejeweled is definitely a winner in this category, along with Tetris, Super Mah Jong, Jewel Quest and some others. Tetris is now more interactive, because rather than simple block, this time they bounce out of their order, so you need to pay a bigger attention to where you place them. Like to control everything? The Sims 3 is now available and ready to be engaged. For sports lovers, as they are many so we cannot forget about them, Fifa Manager, Tiger Woods, EA Sports Fifa can really train your strategy level on kicking the ball. Worms will enable you to destroy the enemy camp with all sort of intuitive and funny weapons. It’s a thrill to see those little guys go down the drain and hear them claim their victory.



These are just some of the <strong>Nokia n73</strong> games you can find online. Of course there are others, more advanced, but they come with a price and as long as you are able to find great free ones, why spending money? So get your battery charged, your games installed and get into the entertainment world of gaming (even though we are talking of a low level).
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