Jumat, 24 Juli 2009

Nokia N97

Nokia N97 (Unlocked)
Nokia N97 (Unlocked) : Front Nokia N97 (Unlocked) : Keyboard Nokia N97 (Unlocked) : Side

As a long-time Nokia N95 user, I was eager to get my hands on the N97, Nokia's new top-of-the-line model and the company's latest touch-screen smartphone. My expectations were sky high, but after more than a week in my hands, I came away with mixed feelings about the device.

http://www.nokia.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $599.00 Direct
  • Service Provider: AT&T, T-Mobile
  • Operating System: Symbian OS
  • Screen Size: 3.5 inches
  • Screen Details: touch screen, 16.7 million colors
  • Camera: Yes
  • Megapixels: 5 MP
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • Web Browser: Yes
  • Network: GSM
  • Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • High-Speed Data: GPRS, HSDPA
  • Special Features: Music

Selasa, 14 Juli 2009

Nokia's new N97 vs. the iPhone


Nokia Tuesday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple's trend-setting iPhone. (See the Nokia 97 up close.)

The handheld combines advanced hardware features with a bundle of services, including assisted GPS, which are intended to merge the device tightly with location-based applications, social networks and the mobile Web. The company also unveiled an improved Nokia Maps service and a new Nokia Messaging service, both part of its Ovi online services set.

Some of the drawbacks: early consensus is that the N97's touch interface is not quite up to fluidity of the iPhone standard; it's pricey (nearly $700 without a carrier subsidy); and won't be available in the United States until sometime after mid-2009.

Besides the iPhone, rivals include Research in Motion's just-introduced BlackBerry Storm, and two Windows Mobile smartphones, the Sony Ericsson X1 and the HTC Touch Pro.

N97 users can create a customized home screen with the widgets of their preferred Web services and social-networking sites. The Nokia Web browser, unlike Apple's Safari browser on the iPhone, supports Flash and Flash video. The combination of the touchscreen and a full slide-away QWERTY keyboard (the iPhone uses a virtual keyboard) is intended to unite an intuitive touch interface with the thumb-driven keyboard for heavy duty texting and e-mail.

Online video is available, including this one from Engadet.com, at Nokia World 08, the annual conference this week in Barcelona, Spain.

Promoted as a "mobile computer," the N97 supports up to 48GB of storage, including 32GB of onboard memory, expandable with a 16GB microSD card for music and other media. It runs on the latest version of Nokia's S60 Symbian operating system.

It supports a range of WCDMA and EGSM cellular frequencies and HSDPA for 3G wireless. It has a 802.11bg adapter and Bluetooth 2.0 and enhanced data rates. It supports a Micro-USB connector and Hi-Speed USB 2.0. In addition, there is a built-in GPS receiver with support for assisted GPS services.

Nokia is opening widget development to third-party programmers. For now, users will have to make use of the existing Symbian application, called Downloads. Nokia hinted it will release an improved download service, akin to Apple's popular App Store in 2009.

nokia’s new smartphone for the everyday user

nokia 6730
Gone are the days where Blackberry’s and the like were reserved for the business person. And if you are wanting to go the lengths of a smartphone, but don’t need something too flashy, the Nokia 6730 promises to deliver on all fronts. Nokia has, in recent memory, revealed classic versions of its handsets from the same model number, and this time round it’s the 6730 classic that will ship sometime this month, available worldwide exclusively in countries where Vodafone is a mobile carrier. Some of the more interesting features made available on the new Nokia 6730 classic would be mobile Internet, Vodafone Music Client and personal and business email access alongside mobile navigation capabilities.

All of these will be powered by the Symbian S60 operating system, enabling customers to download additional applications straight from the Internet to suit their needs. No longer do you need to get lost whenever you enter into unfamiliar territory with the Nokia 6730 classic, courtesy of its integrated GPS navigation. Just make sure you have subscribed to some sort of unlimited data plan if you want to take full advantage of it. Mobile navigation capabilities offered on the handset include accurate turn-by-turn instructions, allowing one to use but an address, a company or even a person to find their destination through the use of a comprehensive point of interest databases as well as both white and yellow pages information. You will be able to choose from either black or white colors for the Nokia 6730 classic, and this is the perfect upgrade for users of the older Nokia 6500c or 6300 which were released quite some time ago. After all, shouldn’t your contract for either handset be up by now, allowing you to make a new choice?

There is no word on pricing as at press time, but that will depend on which country it is released in as well as how long you want to tie yourself down to a particular contract for. Bear in mind this isn’t a high-end handset, but is functional enough to be above average - those who want something flashier would do well to consider an iPhone 3G or the upcoming Palm Pre instead.

Nokia new models out 2009

Nokia new models out

Nokia new models out
The Finnish handset maker is trying to introduce its online software and content store, Ovi Store, in China soon. [CFP]



Nokia yesterday released a slew of cell phone models in China as part of the Finnish handset giant's latest effort to increase its market share in the world's biggest market and offset declining sales in developed countries.

The move comes as mobile handset shipments in China continue to rise on the back of the government's subsidy program for rural purchases even as the global market recorded its worst-ever quarter in the first three months of this year, making the country even more important for global cell phone makers.

Nokia introduced three new devices, including the Nokia E72 and showcased another eight latest models. Except Nokia 3710, the rest will be available in the country within the year.

The new products, which includes low-priced models and premium handsets, "will not only cater to affluent customers such as those in Beijing and Shanghai but also to people everywhere, including those in rural areas", said David Tang, vice-president, sales, Nokia China.

Ten out of the 11 models are 3G phones; a move that analysts said underscores the importance Nokia attaches to the 3G market, as China fully entered the 3G era last month.

The Finnish handset maker "will devote more resources to beef up its cooperation with the country's three telecom carriers in sales", Tang said, without elaborating.

The world's top cell phone maker is also trying to introduce its online software and content store, Ovi Store, to China as soon as possible.

"We are working on the deal," said Tang.

Mobile phone shipments increased 9 percent to 57.8 million units in China in the first quarter from the previous quarter, figures from market researcher iSuppli showed yesterday.

Nokia leads the China market, accounting for a market share of 34 percent, while South Korean electronics conglomerate Samsung has a 21 percent share, the market researcher said.

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Mobile phone shipments in China are expected to rise 7.8 percent from a year earlier to 238.9 million units this year, iSuppli said.

This is in stark contrast to the global market, which is widely expected to post at least about a 10 percent fall this year, it said.

The global market declined 14 percent in value from a year ago in the first quarter, the worst ever on record.

Globally, Nokia reported a 27 percent fall in January-March sales, incurring its first-ever quarterly loss of $15.8 million before tax.

The handset maker said in April that it expected the market volumes to fall by around 10 percent in 2009.

\Nokia's new phone. Are they nuts? for $700

The Nokia N97 is not yet being sold in Europe, and AT&T sells the E71x with a two-year contract. The E71 is an unlocked version of the phone. The article has been changed to reflect this.

Clarification 5 p.m. PDT: See below for more information about data plans that can be used with the N97 through AT&T.

For a company that has said it wants to be a player in the U.S. market, it doesn't look like Nokia is trying very hard.

On Tuesday the mobile phone giant said its flagship smartphone, the N97, which was announced in December, has gone on sale in the U.S. at the whopping price tag of $699. This price isn't that shocking considering the phone will also be offered in Europe for a comparable price. But in the U.S. where consumers are accustomed to paying $200 for a smartphone, it seems a bit ridiculous.

(Credit: CNET)

The reason the price of the N97 is still so high is that Nokia is not selling it through any particular carrier. Instead it will be sold to U.S. customers in Nokia flagship stores in New York and Chicago as well as online.

Nokia has made other phones for the U.S. market and has also sold them without carrier backing. The N95, the previous generation N-series Nokia phone sold in the U.S., retails for about $369 to $468, according to Nokia. In April of 2007, when the phone was first introduced, it sold for about $750 to $800. But a phone priced at $700 in the U.S. market is likely to be too high for U.S. consumers, especially when most devices sell here for $200.

Nokia also couldn't have picked a worse time to debut the N97 in the U.S. market, which happens to be just days after two of the most anticipated smartphones of the year have been launched. On Monday, Apple announced its latest phone, the iPhone 3G S, which will go on sale next week. And on Saturday, Palm started selling the much-hyped Pre.

Each of these devices can be bought for far less than the Nokia N97. The 16GB iPhone 3G S will sell for $199. And the 32GB model, which has the same amount of built-in memory as the N97, will cost $299 when the phones go on sale next week. Apple has also cut the price of its 8GB iPhone 3G, introduced last year, to only $99. The Pre, which also has a slide-out QWERTY keypad and a touch screen like the N97, is $199 with a $100 mail-in rebate.

But there is a catch; these low-priced smartphones come with strings. Consumers must sign a two-year contract to get the discounted prices. And in the case of the iPhone and the Palm these phones are exclusive to one carrier. Subscribers are also charged an early cancellation fee if they terminate their contract before it ends.

By contrast, the N97 is not bound by any contract and the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) device can be used on almost any HSDPA network throughout the world.

But even with early termination fees, the iPhone and Pre are still less expensive than the N97. For example, a new AT&T subscriber buying the 32GB iPhone 3G S will pay $300 for the device. If this subscriber cancels his service before the two-year contract ends, he will pay at most $175. Adding the early termination fee to the cost of the phone, the iPhone subscriber will still only pay $475 for the device. This is about $225 less than what he'd pay for the Nokia N97.

That said, the Nokia N97 is an impressive phone. And it offers several advanced features that are not available on other phones, such as a 5-megapixel camera. It also offers more memory than any of these other phones. It comes loaded with 32GB of internal storage on the device with the option of adding up to another 16GB of storage through a microSD card.

The N97 also supports Flash video, something that Apple's Safari browser doesn't support. And Nokia has built-in easy access to a number of social-networking sites. The N97 also introduces something Nokia calls "social location," which uses the capabilities of the integrated A-GPS sensors and electronic compass to automatically update users' social networks, or let them share their location via photos or videos with friends.

There is no question that the N97 is a feature-rich, advanced smartphone that could easily take on any of the top smartphones in the U.S. But without a U.S. carrier to subsidize it, Nokia doesn't have much of a chance to make a splash here. Just look at Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1, which went on sale last year in the U.S. with a price tag of $800. The phone has largely been a flop in the U.S.

Nokia must realize that it can't really compete in the U.S. smartphone market without a carrier subsidy. And it's difficult to understand why the company would not be able to strike deals with U.S. carriers. After all, it is the largest cell phone maker in the world.

Nokia has talked about getting more aggressive in the U.S. market for two years. It opened a development facility in California. And it has been manufacturing phones specifically for the North American market. But most of the phones it is able to sell through carriers are low-end ones. The only exception is the new E71x, which is sold by AT&T.

But perhaps Nokia doesn't think the U.S. market is worth the trouble. Even though the U.S. offers the biggest growth opportunity in smartphones, which also happens to be fastest growing segment of the mobile market, analysts say that Nokia could still maintain a market share position in the 30 percent to 40 percent range by selling devices throughout the world. But the U.S. market represents an untapped opportunity that could prove very lucrative for Nokia. And the longer it takes Nokia to bring an affordable hit phone to the U.S., the harder it will be for the company to get its fair share of the pie.

Clarification: Several readers have commented on this story saying that people with unlocked phones can get unlimited data plans for $15 a month. With a $20 unlimited texting plan, the fee for unlimited data drops to $10 a month. In total a user could get unlimited data and texting for $30 a month.

According to AT&T's terms of service for its data service, the $15 data rate is for unlocked feature-phones. They are not supposed to be used with smartphones, whose owners typically use a lot more data. Here is an excerpt from AT&T's terms of service: "Service is only provided for prescribed purposes and pricing for Data Services is device dependent and based on the transmit and receive capacity of each device. A pricing plan designated for one type of device may not be used with another device. If AT&T determines that you are not subscribed to the required plan(s), AT&T reserves the right to switch you to the required plan or plans and bill you the appropriate monthly fee."

A customer support representative did tell me that there is no way for AT&T to tell when you sign up for the service if you are using your AT&T SIM card for an unlocked feature-phone or for an unlocked smartphone, but based on usage patterns the company could determine that "you are not subscribed to the required plans."

So the bottom line is this: if you follow the rules, service for an unlocked Nokia N97 or any other smartphone will cost you as much as service for any subsidized smartphone, BlackBerry or iPhone that AT&T sells. These plans cost $30 a month for unlimited data and if you want a texting plan you can choose from plans that range in price from $5 a month to $20 a month for unlimited texting.

kode rahasia NOKIA (NEW)

Berikut ini adalah kunci kode tombol rahasia yang dapat anda jalankan sendiri dengan mengetiknya di keypad hp ponsel anda yang bermerek Nokia baik yang cdma maupun yang gsm ;


1. Melihat IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
Caranya tekan * # 0 6 #

2. Melihat versi software, tanggal pembuatan softwre dan jenis kompresi software
Caranya tekan * # 0 0 0 0 #
Jika tidak berhasil coba pencet * # 9 9 9 9 #

3. Melihat status call waiting
Caranya tekan * # 4 3 #

4. Melihat nomor / nomer private number yang menghubungi ponsel anda
Caranya tekan * # 3 0 # <<

5. Menampilkan nomer pengalihan telepon all calls
Caranya tekan * # 2 1 #

6. Melihat nomor penelepon pada pengalihan telepon karena tidak anda jawab (call divert on)
Caranya tekan * # 6 1 #

7. Melihat nomor penelepon pada pengalihan telepon karena di luar jangkauan (call divert on)
Caranya tekan * # 6 2 #

8. Melihat nomor penelepon pada pengalihan telepon karena sibuk (call divert on)
Caranya tekan * # 6 7 #

9. Merubah logo operator pada nokia type 3310 dan 3330
Caranya tekan * # 6 7 7 0 5 6 4 6 #

10. Menampilkan status sim clock
Caranya tekan * # 7 4 6 0 2 5 6 2 5 #

11. Berpindah ke profil profile ponsel anda
Caranya tekan tombol power off tanpa ditahan

12. Merubah seting hp nokia ke default atau pabrikan
Caranya tekan * # 7 7 8 0 #

13. Melakukan reset timer ponsel dan skor game ponsel nokia
Caranya tekan * # 7 3 #

14. Melihat status call waiting
Caranya tekan * # 4 3 #

15. Melihat kode pabrik atau factory code
Caranya tekan * # 7 7 6 0 #

16. Menampilkan serial number atau nomer seri hp, tanggal pembuatan, tanggal pembelian, tanggal servis terakhir, transfer user data. Untuk keluar ponsel harus direset kembali.
Caranya tekan * # 92702689 #

17. Melihat kode pengamanan ponsel anda
Caranya tekan * # 2 6 4 0 #

18. Melihat alamat ip perangkat keras bluetooth anda
Caranya tekan * # 2 8 2 0 #

19. Mengaktifkan EFR dengan kualitas suara terbaik namun boros energi batere. Untuk mematikan menggunakan kode yang sama.
Caranya tekan * # 3 3 7 0 #

20. Mengaktifkan EFR dengan kualitas suara terendah namun hemat energi batere. Untuk mematikan menggunakan kode yang sama.
Caranya tekan * # 4 7 2 0 #

21. Menuju isi phone book dengan cepat di handphone nokia
Caranya tekan nomer urut lalu # contoh : 150#

22. Mengalihkan panggilan ke nomor yang dituju untuk semua panggilan
Caranya tekan * * 2 1 * Nomor Tujuan #

23. Mengalihkan panggilan ke nomor yang dituju untuk panggilan yang tidak terjawab
Caranya tekan * * 6 1 * Nomor Tujuan #

24. Mengalihkan panggilan ke nomor yang dituju untuk panggilan ketika telepon hp anda sedang sibuk
Caranya tekan * * 6 7 * Nomor Tujuan #

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