Wireless access to email, phone and other corporate content is not an extravagance for today’s mobile workers — it is a necessity. Push Emails brought us the freedom to communicate quickly with anyone anywhere over the internet. Being the most cost effective and efficient method to transmit all kinds of electronic data, it has become indispensable for professionals, students and for all most every person who calls himself a literate.
Wireless Intelligence published that 2.5 Billion mobile phones are currently in use and the majority of these are SMS or text messaging devices rather than the more expensive Smartphone alternatives such as iPhone and Blackberry.
It is interesting that the approach that vendors and carriers continue to tout to users is that they need ALL their emails on the mobile phones. Users can either register for a push email for mobile phones service such as the Blackberry and receive every annoying desktop email they get in its full glory with its hundreds of lines and threads. Or they can sign-up to other vendor offerings such as Google or Yahoo! with their pull offerings for Smart Phones which download your desktop email view to your 2×2 inch micro screen! Both types of services force you into expensive plans of $50-100 per month and you have to buy a Smart Phone.
Users need to look at reducing the volume and hence expense of the all or nothing model. The enterprise can look at buying a product that only forwards the critical emails to users with the option to reduce the content of those emails down to the key content. Consumers can similarly sign-up to Smart Push Email-to-SMS portals that automatically reduce the number of packets (and hence cost) based on salient content and then decide if that email should go mobile or not.
For many of us, who do not have a P.C and are usually on the move, it really becomes difficult to rush to some desk top system every now and then just to access our emails. Sometimes we even spend our money and time at cyber cafes just to read some important information emailed to us.
These days internet browsing on the mobile phone is also available at very cost effective rates which can easily fit into ones monthly budget.
The features of mobile email that are being provided suite my personal requirements completely. It’s totally free of cost. You only need a basic mobile phone that is capable of internet browsing.
The carriers and the vendors would have us believe there are no such services! All you have to do is look at innovative solutions like the Push Email to SMS solution of Amika Mobile to know that there are great alternatives out there!!
Push Email for Mobile
Nokia E51 a power packed business device
Nokia the Finnish mobile manufacturer have manufactured many series of mobile phone and Nokia E51 is also one of them. All the latest technologies will in the fist of your hand by using Nokia E51. Nokia E51 is a light weighted mobile phone weighs only 100g measuring 114.8 x 46 x 12mm. The slim and elegant Nokia E51 adds greater simplicity, faster access and tighter integration to key applications, while maintaining the smartphone capabilities and stylish design that customers have come to expect in a Nokia Eseries device. Nokia E51 is packed with features to help take the hassle out of business and personal communication.
It weights 100gm that makes it suitable for your pocket or bag. It comes with TFT screen with 240 x 320 pixels. The screen is a good size & allows the user to view colourful wallpapers, photos, video recordings, messages & games on their screen. The handset offers the users a five-way scroll key to use it with ease. Further more, with Nokia E51 you can download attractive themes as much as you wish. The phone overall offers everything that one can demand in today's high end mobile phones.
Nokia E51 is a high speed Internet phone for complete official purpose and its meant for those who want to stay connected and store valuable data in their handsets so that they can get started anytime they want to. Classically designed with high-speed mobile browsing, email, multimedia features, a multitude of connectivity options, and convenient shortcut keys. key features of the Nokia E51 contain Featuring Wi-Fi, HSDPA and Quad-band GSMsupport, the slim Nokia E51 Silver will be a compelling choice in the business phone market.
The Nokia E51 also offers integration with a wide range of business e-mail solutions, including Nokia Intellisync Wireless E-mail and Mail for Exchange to communicate with Microsoft Exchange Server. A dedicated e-mail key on the front cover, indicator light for new e-mail and a preview window to the latest e-mail on the home screen aims to improve the simplicity of e-mail management.
Sporting Wi-Fi connectivity, the E51 connects to increasingly popular Wi-Fi hotspots, and a free VoIP application enables users to make and receive less expensive calls from their mobile phone. In addition, the E51 supports Quad-band GSM/EDGE and 3.6 Mbps HSDPA networks. The Nokia E51 Silver also provides a FM radio, music and multimedia players, 2-megapixel camera and a Nokia browser serving as the gateway to a variety of Internet services.
Nokia E51 has a 2MP camera with 1600 x 1200 pixels. It allows the users to capture their precious moments. It also possesses GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, WLAN, USB infrared port and Bluetooth. It comes with lots of non verbal communicative features, which include text messages, multimedia messages, emails and instant messaging.
Nokia E51 pay as you go is offered with inbuilt memory system in which you feed unlimited names of your colleague, friends and relatives. And at the same time Nokia E51 facilitates you to record calls detail of maximum thirty days. Apart from all these you are given hot swap and 130 MB memory card with this awesome mobile phone which is an added advantage of the mobile phone.
The handset allows its users to send and receive SMS, MMS and Email. You can also do chat with your friends with the help of instant messaging. It also has WAP 2.0/xHTML/ HTML for net browsing. Moreover, it has a lot of capabilities like push to talk, MP3/ AAC/ video recorder, FM radio, voice memo, integrated handsfree, PIM including calendar and many more. If you are an enthusiast of music then sure enough that Nokia E51 makes you happier then
Nokia 5800 is The Mid-Range S-60 Touchscreen Mobile Phone
the Nokia 5800 is sure to have a very big effect on their portfolio of mobile phones. And the inspiration of it can be traced back to the release of the iPhone, so you can be absolutely sure they've made the Nokia 5800 as slick and as user-friendly as possible. The new S60 Touch interface in the Nokia 5800 is tremendously elegant, as well as being really rather powerful. Put simply, it's a joy to navigate round, and so much nicer than many other mobile phones on the market. Combine with a list of top-notch features, like 3 megapixel camera, HSDPA and so on, and you get a really cool smartphone. But it's with music that the Nokia 5800 really shines, as it's music that this beautiful mobile phone lives for, with a music player that really is second to none. In conclusion, I can sincerely say that the Nokia 5800 is one of the most impressive mobile phones I've seen in a long time.
The touchscreen devices are increasingly popular, Nokia and the first attempt in this market - Nokia 5800 release - promises to be fruitful. As announced earlier, on October Nokia finally presented its first smartphone multimedia touch screen on Symbian - Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
Taking advantage of touch screen technology, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic introduces the 'Media Bar', a handy drop down menu that provides direct access to music and entertainment, including favourite tracks, videos and photos. The Media Bar also offers a direct link to the web and to online sharing. Because the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic supports Flash content, individuals can surf the entire web, not just pieces of it.
It is slightly with 3.2 sensor with 640 x 360 display resolution, which is larger than the iPhone and is capable of displaying images or movies very lively and brilliant, 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual LED flashlight, GPS. Wireless Bluetooth and Nokia Wi-Fi, which, in combination with its high resolution display makes 5800 a great Web browsing. Built in accelerometer adjusts the image on the screen if the position of the smartphone is changed portrait to landscape mode, this feature is present in almost all modern multimedia smartphone
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a mobile device for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market. Delivering on Nokia's vision to provide the best total music experience possible, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be among the first devices to support Comes With Music, Nokia's groundbreaking service which offers one year of unlimited access to the entire Nokia Music Store catalogue.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic also features a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and, with a single touch, images or videos can be shared via a favorite online community, such as Share on Ovi, Flickr, or Facebook. Music playlist song titles can also be shared through Bluetooth, MMS or online sharing.
In addition, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers all the music essentials, including a graphic equalizer, 8GB memory for up to 6000 tracks and support for all main digital music formats, and a 3.5mm jack. Built-in surround sound stereo speakers offer the industry's most powerful sound. Additional features include Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, and USB 2.0 High-Speed
the Nokia 5800 is a mid-range mobile phone, not a top-ender. So what will happen, when the Nokia 5800 magically morphs into the first touchscreen Nseries mobile phone. The first version of this smartphone interest will be published very soon - on black, red and blue will be sold at attractive price - 279 euros (about 380 U.S. dollars), with special edition “Nokia Comes With Music” launch in early 2009.
Get Music Experience with Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
Design and style of Nokia 5320 xPressMusic is catch. Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is a musical mobile phone of Nokia. All the latest and newborn technologies are available in Nokia 5320 XpressMusic. All the latest and new functions of the music are available in Nokia 5320 XpressMusic. Users will never feel boring in the company of the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic.
The exterior of the phone shows it's a music device with its playback controls, and these work very well as noted in the hardware section above. They feel much more natural to use than the Nokia N81's d-pad-centric playback controls or the Nokia N95's two-handed playback controls.
On the music front, the Nokia 5320 includes dedicated XpressMusic keys which are down the left-hand side of the bright, crisp screen. Here you get fastforward, skipback, play and pause, with volume controls on the other side.
The actual audio quality of Nokia 5320 xPressMusic is very good, perhaps thanks to its dedicated audio chip. Music on the Nokia 5320 xPressMusic sounds more detailed than on the Nokia N95 for example, and it somehow has a lot of "oomph". There's no background hiss during moments of silence. On the old chestnut of gapless playback, there is still a brief pause between tracks, though it's perhaps a bit shorter than on previous S60 devices.
The external speaker is mono as there's only one, but it's fairly good quality and very loud. If you use the speaker on its loudest setting it will drain the battery quite quickly though.
On the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic there is HSDPA connectivity for downloading tracks on the go as well as uploading images or surfing the web, Bluetooth 2.0 so you can connect wireless speakers and a 2 megapixel camera around the back for snapping your mates at a gig.
Transfer of music via the USB cable is very fast thanks to USB 2.0 High Speed compatibility. As with other S60 devices there's no automatic refreshing of the music library, so you have to remember to manually refresh the music player after adding more tracks, which is a bit annoying. The 5320 has a memory card slot compatible with microSDHC cards up to 8 gigabytes officially, though unofficially you may be able to use cards with much higher capacities. As a rough estimate, 8 gigabytes is enough for about 2000 to 3000 tracks.
The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic has a 3.5mm headphone socket on the bottom of the device so you can use any headphones you want. The phone supports A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles, so you can also use it with most wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones. The music player app contains an eight band graphic equaliser featuring a number of presets, and you can add your own custom presets too.
The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic mobile phone offers extendable memory up to 8GB, HS-USB for fast music transfer and HSDPA for fast access to data. Superior audio quality with dedicated audio chip, fast and easy music downloads with HSDPA and USB 2.0, up to 8 GB external memory.
Via the internet browser, users can get access to the usual Nokia offerings: Ovi and Nokia Search 4.1 while the dedicated N-Gage gaming keys and landscape view are said to "deliver a true gaming experience" meaning that as promised Nokia has expanded the N-Gage platform's availability beyond its Nseries range.
The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is a Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 phone, like the N78 and 6220 Classic. As has been mentioned in those devices' reviews, Feature Pack 2 is an evolution of S60 rather than a revolution, so don't expect any huge changes.
While many tech sites concentrate on high-end 600 euro devices such as the N96 and iPhone, it's cheaper models like this that will quietly creep into far more people's pockets. Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is a phone that ordinary people would feel comfortable buying. It's got flaws (some of which could be corrected through a firmware update) but this is exactly the kind of device that Nokia needs if it wants to get larger numbers of people using its online services and buying its smartphones.
Design
• Type : Candybar
• A streamlined design with glossy surfaces and refined details.
• 3G/HSPDA connectivity for fast data transfer
• Dedicated keys for music and N-Gage gaming. Gaming optimised 8-way Navi?key.
• A 2.0?TFT display with the landscape N-Gage gaming experience.
• SMS, MMS, and Xpress Audio messaging, and email ?share your life easily from camera and gallery to online services, such as Ovi, Flickr and VOX.
• Music player with Nokia Say and Play application.
• Superior audio quality with dedicated audio chip, fast and easy music downloads with HSDPA and USB 2.0, up to 8 GB external memory (microSD card).
User interface
• Series 60 user interface with Active Standby
• 8-way NaviTM with select, two soft keys, send, end, clear and menu key
• Music keys (rewind, forward, play/pause), My Own key for Say and Play, and N-Gage games
Voice and audio
• Mono speaker with integrated handsfree
• Circuit Switched video call, Video sharing
• High quality text to speech functionality (SMS reader)
• Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)
• Enhanced voice dialling
Applications
• N-Gage is available via download (Games folder) or online at www.ngage.com
• JavaTM Mobile Information Device Profile 2.1
• Macromedia Flash Lite 3.0
• Windows Live available via download
• Flickr
• Yahoo Go!
• Yahoo Messenger