Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Samsung Galaxy S2 Android Phone Hands-on Review - Price, Features Specs

Posted on Sunday, June 12, 2011 by Arun Basil Lal

Samsung Galaxy S2 was just released and a good friend of mine bought it. Galaxy S2 was something that I was looking forward for quite a long time and I was thrilled to have it in my hands.



Let me tell you, its a proper smart phone. Runs on the latest Android 2.3 with awesome 1GB ram and comes with 32 GB internal memory! Looks awesome and has a easy-to-carry around weight. Its touch is super smooth and its way smoother than it previous release, the Samsung Galaxy S. Battery life is pretty ok at the moment, lasts for a whole day.

Thanks to the huge 4.3" AMOLED capacitative screen, its really easy to type on it, that could help you with your tweets, texts and IM's ;)

Price of Samsung Galaxy S2


The average price throughout various shops is around Rs 30,000 (670 US$). My friend got it for Rs 29,200, yeah that includes everything.

Features and Specifications of Samsung Galaxy S2


  • 3G
  • OS: Android v2.3 Gingerbread
  • Processor: Dual Core Application Processor
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording/Playback
  • Display: 4.3” inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
  • 800 x 480 pixels screen resolution
  • 8 Megapixel Camera
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32GB Internal Memory
  • HDMI
  • Wireless
  • Bluetooth Data connectivity
  • A-GPS

I hope you enjoy the phone as much as I did :)

10 Reasons to Prefer Feedblitz Email over Feedburner Email

Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

 Quick Online Tips Feedburner, being a comprehensive service which includes both Feed Burning and Email Subscription Options along with Tracking and Analysis, is the most preffered service by bloggers. Presently, Feedburner is a Google owned add-free facility with built-in integration with Blogger and other Google products. On the contrary, Feedblitz is a dedicated Email Delivery agent, which is add-supported but free.

Most bloggers fail to realize the advantages of a dedicated Email Subscription Service. We listed out 10 advantages that Feedblitz Email Service have, over Feedburner Email Service, and the article got published at Quick Online Tips, which is a popular technology blog, publishing breaking technology news, blogging tips, computer software and Web 2.0. I would like to share the article in here for the benefit of MC! Readers.

Find out Why Feedblitz is much better than Feedburner Email by clicking here. You will also find solution if you insist on using Feedburner on your Blog for Burning Feeds.

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Feedblitz has some Unique Subscription Options

Posted on Saturday, August 09, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

We had been using Feedblitz email delivery service even before Million Clues! was born went live. But it’s only recently that we noticed some unique subscription options available with Feedblitz, which are hard to be found elsewhere, including Feedburner. In addition to regular email, Feedblitz can send content updates to Twitter, Skype and Instant Messengers like AOL Messenger, Microsoft Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger (see image)

Subscription Options of Feedblitz Email Service Regardless the method of subscription, each one needs verification, so you can be assured against spammers. If email delivery is chosen, a confirmation link is sent to the email address provided for validating the user. Every other service has its own kind of verification to ensure that the user is the valid owner of the email address provided. For instance, when Yahoo! Messenger is chosen, the user is asked to add a friend with the name ‘FeedBlitz.Alerts’ and send a instant message with content ‘OK 124738’ to this friend.

So if you do not check your email regularly, then you can choose any one of these alternatives to subscribe to a blog. This is another reason to use Feedblitz Email Service rather than Feedburner Email.

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Google Knol is now available

Posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

Google yesterday released its Knowledge Sharing Platform, Knol . With the release of Knol, Google plans to put a tough competition with Wikipedia and win a better share of the Internet.
 Google KnolRecently, there was a lot of buzz about this new Knowledge Bank, but the initial Buzz was lost and the official release of Knol took more than 2 months.

Coming back, Every post written in Knol is called a 'Knol'. Google has a tie up with New Yorker magazine which will let a author use one Cartoon per post (to illustrate the post) from their Extensive Cartoon Gallery.

Why Knol..?
"Everyone knows something. See what people are writing about, then tell the world what you know"

Adobe Acrobat Reader 9: Quick Review

Posted on Thursday, July 03, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

Acrobat Reader 9.0: Quick ReviewIf you fail to notice the Splash Screen, You might not be able to differentiate Reader 9.0 from 8.x series. The same level of Coolness and integrity is maintained.

The menus are all the same too. Virtualy there is nothing new for the naked eyes except for the Adobe.com inclusion. The tool bar features buttons to upload files to Acrobat.com. Onething worth mentioning is the awesome speed with which Acrobat Reader 9.0 loads. So if you wish to catch the Splash Screen, do it when you open it for the first time. It doesnt show up again!

The package includes Acrobat.com (Beta). This is an online tool and lets you do a lot of things online. List is attached:
  • Share Documents
  • Screen Sharing and Collaboration
  • Convert Files to PDF (5 Files)
  • Share Files
  • Store Files Online

Ubuntu 8.04 Tried and Tested: Review

Posted on Sunday, June 01, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal


We just received our copy of Ubuntu 8.04 and we did a first hand try on our machine. Usually the CD features some Windows versions of Open Source Software. This time there is nothing like that. There is a new and Improved Installer that loads up once the CD is inserted while Windows is running. This installer can install Ubuntu temporarily without affecting the present file system. Also there is option to install Ubuntu permanently and when this is chosen, Windows restarts and boots from the CD.

The CD boots up with lots of options which was there in Ubuntu 7.10 too. You can try the live version of Ubuntu which shows you exactly how the installed system will look like. But the live version is a too slow and the speed is directly proportional to the speed of your CD drive.

The Ubuntu installation is a seven step process where you tell Ubuntu about your Hardware and specify where to install Ubuntu. The installation took around 30 minutes.

Once installed Ubuntu booted for the first time to a desktop with a picture of a rooster. Now the working speed increased ten fold. Ubuntu 8.04 features lots of desktop effects that will make working with workspaces fun.

To request Ubuntu head to: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu

Ubuntu 8.04 is available for free download

Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal


Ubuntu, one of the most popular linux versions, just released its newest version named Hardy Heron 8.04. As always, Ubuntu is available for free download from http://www.ubuntu.com/
For those new to Ubuntu, Ubuntu is a linux based free Operating System developed by a community of programmers and developers. Ubuntu comes with a bundle of softwares that include office packages and productivity tools and some simple games. A new version of Ubuntu is available once in every six months. Ubuntu is named based on the year and month of its relase. i.e 8.04 means April 2008. Ubuntu has got separate versions for your 32-bit and 64-bit computers.
For those with a slow internet connection and has got the patience to wait for about 10 weeks can request a free Ubuntu CD. When the free CD Distribution initially started, Ubuntu encouraged users to request more and more CD's. But now their funds are drying up, so they will only accept request in small quantities unless you can convince the Ubuntu team.
Ubuntu CD includes both Installer CD and live CD packed in to one disc. You can boot from the CD and choose to see a demo of the OS. There you can try out all the applications that would be available once the OS is installed. Then you can choose to install the OS. Ubuntu CD also includes Windows versions of Open Office and interntet tools like the Mozilla Firefox.
To request or download Ubuntu 8.04 follow this link : http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntuJoin the Ubuntu community : http://www.ubuntu.com/community

Deliver Instant Group SMS Free using GupShup

Posted on Sunday, April 27, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

GupShup is a free group sms solution available at www.smsgupshup.com, brought to you by Webaroo. Many solutions exists there online that can send sms to mobile subscribers but GupShup is different. You create a group, add your friends and then can start sending sms to the group with a single click. This one click sending is not available with many services.

Here is the deal. Go to www.smsgupshup.com, create a new account with a username and password, name your group and you are done. Add members to your group and start sending sms. The recepient is subscribed by default means there needs not be any confirmation from the receiver. GupShup gives an option for the subscriber to stop receiving sms. The receiver has to send an sms to the number that GupShup provides, details are send to all subscribers along with the first sms.

To create a group from mobile send 'CREATE' followed by the groupname to 567673434. Help comes to you when you send HELP to 567673434. You can post messages to this number from your mobile and GupShup delivers them to your subscribers instantly.

One good thing about GupShup is that you can specify whether your group is private or public. Public groups are open to all, i.e anyone can join. At GupShup you can join others public group. Groups are organised as per category and finding your favorite group is not a problem.

GupShup is a handy service for college gangs and friends groups. Put it into good use.


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Send Free SMS To Any Mobile In India Using GPRS

Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008 by Arun Basil Lal

Do you have a Mobile phone with a GPRS connection.. ? Then this is for you. A website named www.160by2.com is offering a service whcih allows users to send sms to any mobile number in India for free. Your message can be 80 characters long. The remaining 80 characters is filled up by advertisments chosen by 160by2. So basically its a new kind of advertising program. And now you know why it is named 160/2. 80 for the user and 80 for the advertiser

Here is the procedure :

  • Visit 160by2.com from your desktop, and sign up giving your personal details and mobile no.
  • You will recieve a password as sms on that mobile number and will be asked to change the password
  • Go to 160by2.com from your web browser on the mobile and sign in with the username and password.
  • Type in the recepient's mobile no. and the message and click on send.
  • You are done !

Some Good things about 160by2 :

  • The service is free.
  • Messages are delivered really fast.
  • We can make a contact list online, so its easy to add recepients.
  • And 80 characters is a decent length.
  • The mobile version of 160by2 uses very less bandwidth ( about 4 kb ). So those who are charged per kb of data transfer wont be charged.

Some not things about 160by2 :

  • There is no option to count the no. of characters. So you do not know whether you reached 80 or not. And even if we exceed 80 characters the message is sent with the first 80 charchaters. One way to get rid of this problem is to type the message in the phone's ' Write Message ' area ( The place where we write the normal sms's, there we have a character counter ) and copy the text to 160by2.
  • This is available in India only. No International SMS is possible.


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Get Free SMS From MyToday.com : Service Available For Indians Only

Posted on Friday, August 03, 2007 by Arun Basil Lal

MyToday.com Offers a variety of Free SMS Services to its subscribers. It can send you Jokes, Updated News, Bollywood news, Tips and much more.  See the list of SMS Services and KeyWords.

The best thing about MyToday is that it is free. You have to send a request SMS first. ( Your Subscriber will charge you a STD SMS for this )

Here is the way to request.
  • There is a much better way to save on the SMS charges that your subscriber will charge you for the request SMS. You can do this by registering your mobile with MyToday.com. SMS REG to 9845398453. Your will recieve your password as reply.
    Then you can login with your mobile no. and password at MyToday.com and Subscribe for those services for that you need online without sending separate SMS requests.
Service is presently available in India Only.

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Quality Blogger Templetes at FinalSense.com

Posted on Friday, May 25, 2007 by Arun Basil Lal

FinalSense.com is an awesome website that brings to you technology news, Game reviews and as mentioned... it has got a really good collection of Blogger templetes.

FinalSense have got both new and old blogger templetes sorted into various categories like 3-coloumn templetes, Business templetes..etc..

If you are a blogger looking for some quality templetes its worth giving it a look.

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Google.org - The Philanthropic Wing of Google

Posted on Monday, January 01, 2007 by Arun Basil Lal

Google is a multi billion organisation made to serve the people of the world. Google has got an award winning policy to 'DO NO EVIL'. To bring this policy into action google has got a separate wing that reaches out to the billions of needy people around the globe who needs a helping hand.
Sergey Brin & Larry Page, the founders of Google, hope that  someday Google.org will be more famous than Google.com.

In their words...
 " We hope that someday this institution will eclipse Google itself in overall world impact by ambitiously applying innovation and significant resources to the largest of the world's problems. "
 
Google.org brings out the works of Google Foundation that uses Google's talent, technology and resources to solve the problems faced by mankind. It also supports several profit and non-profit organisations. Several potential areas like global poverty, enviornment and energy related issues are given thrust.

To fight poverty it has got the 'Acumen Fund'. A program named 'TechnoServe' supports enterpreneurs.  'Water Research' is another program that deals with issues related to the availability of good quality water.
For India Google has the program 'PlanetRead'. This organisation works to improve the literacy in India. ( Thank you Google ! )
A program named Google Grants (
www.google.com/grants ) supports non-profit organisations with free advertising.

Visit google.org

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Feedblitz For Webmasters - Let Your readers read Your own newsletter

Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

All people connected to the internet do these things. 1. Send emails 2. Search the internet. Its only after these things pople go to read websites for informative contents in general.Most of the people first check their inbox, once they connect to the internet.


Webmasters or publishers will expect people to visit their websites. But only very few people will be really intrested in doing that daily. If one has a dial-up connection or some other narrow band connections, it will be a hard task for the readers to check your website daily for updates. Instead readers will be intrested in recieving the updated content directly delivred to them in their inbox. If you are a webpublisher or a blogger, feedblitz comes for your help.

Feedblitz ( at feedblitz.com ) is basically a free service that enables a user to subsribe to a website with a rss feed functionality or a atom feed functionality. Usually every blog or website has one or both of these. Webmasters can sign up for a free account and syndicate their website or blog. Feedblitz will give you the html code for a subscribtion applet ( like one found here ! ) which you can place on your website. Now your readers can subscribe to your website and recieve the updates to their inbox..

Feedblitz scans your rss or atom feed ( which is automatically updated as you update your website ) once a day ( for free sign-ups ) and tracks changes. The new content is sent to the readers automatically without any effort from the publisher so that the publisher can keep working on more content !
With feedblitz you can decide how much content must be delivered. I have set it to full feed so that my readers will get the full content in their inbox. You can reduce this to any number of characters if you expect your readers to come to your webite to read.

Feedblitz also offers premium services which requires you to pay a fee. With that you can customize the e-mails sent to your readers. Thanks to such quality service
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Note : Feedblitz is a trademark owned by it rightful owner.

Get Good quality mobile software from www.getjar.com

Posted on Sunday, December 17, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

Visit www.getjar.com if you need some good quality mobile goodies. From themes to games this site has got a lot of sofwares for all kind of mobiles. Most of the softwares are freewarez. You can also find some shareware programs.

It has organised the softwares by catogory like productivity tools, security tools, entertainment, games, browsers and so on.

Try visiting www.getjar.com

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The Google Toolbar

Posted on Friday, December 01, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

An integral part of the Google pack and a must have for interntet users. The google toolbar has got a whole lot of Google services budled on to a small horizontal strip. As google always is, this too is aimed to DO NO EVIL, the award winning policy of Google.

The google tool bar has got..
* The google search box to serach for online content. You can also do ' I am feeling Lucky ' search, so that you can go directly to the first site that appears in the google search.
It also offers search site, Search froggle , Image search, news search and Google groups search.
* The google toolbar displays the page rank of the current page. So you can always see how the google search pods rank the current page.
* It has got pop-up blocker which plays a sound when a pop-up is blocked and also displays the number of blocked pop-ups.
* It can translate the current page using its transalator.
* It can check for spelling and grammar errors on the page using its spell and Grammar check.
* You can blog pages directly using the ' blog this ' button on the toolbar. You will need to sign up with blogger to do that.
* The toolbar has got the normal naviagation buttons of a browser and offers to remember search history. There is a whole lot of options waiting for the user.
* And most importantly The Google toolbar has got a auto fill feature which can fill forms on the web page. You have to once give the details and when relevent forms are found on the webpage the autofill highlights the fields in yellow and on clicking autofill the feilds gets filled up, automatically.
* You have got a word transalator .
* You have a autolink function that links to the postal addresses on the web page to google maps directly.

This tool bar can be freely downloaded from the google website.
Go to google.com > click 'more>>' > choose google pack > and choose the google toolbar.
Google also offers this tool bar along with its serach results.
( Instead go dirctly to the google pack from the productivity center on the right sidebar )

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Samsung's new Music-Player Cell Phone with 8 GB Inbuilt flash Memory

Posted on Sunday, November 12, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal



8 GB Flash memory..! That huge ..right..? 16 movies.. or 1600 Mp3 songs. That's twice the capacity of the i-nano.. Unbelievable..right..?

Samsung Electronics is coming up with a revolutionary smart phone. A phone that is going to rule the markets of the land.
The phone ( SCH-B570 ) is a real smart phone. Built on the Windows Mobile 5.0 for SmartPhone platform, the phone features a fully featured MP3 player that can play from AAC, AAC+ , WMA , WAV and Ogg file formats. It has got a powerful 2- Megapixel digital camera , Bluetooth, Bluetooth printing, is compatible with GSM , GPRS and EDGE. Power packed yet light, It weighs just 120 grams.

The phone will be first availabe in South Korea and is sure to be a market hit. With this in your hand you cannot complain that 'the flight was boring' , again !

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cyborgname.com - Get your technical name...

Posted on Saturday, November 11, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

 www.cyborgname.com

Have you ever tried to speak as Arnold in terminator...? If you have tried , then you must have ended up in lots of 'eh' and 'aaa'.Terminator always speaks as a machine would do in technical names like 'Artificial Synthesised Digital Transmission System' or even more complicated way. Such technical names are collectively called cyborg names.

Here is a really cool website that gives the cyborgname for any word which is not more that 10 letters. Visit www.cyborgname.com.

The homepage of the website has the core of the site. A text field will ask your name. The as step two you can select your character. And just submit it to get your cyborg name.
For eg. If you give ARUN, thats my name, you will get Artificial Robotic Utility NeoHuman. Cool.. right..?

The website will give you a picture ( .gif ) with your name and the character you selected. If you cannot copy that picture from the page , you can find it in the cache of your browser ( Look in Temporary Internet Files for Internet Explorer. This folder is in your windows main directory. For opera users look in the 'cache' inside your 'profile' which is in the installed directory of Opera like C:\Program Files\opera8\. )

If you wish to place a similar applet on your website, you will find the code for that too on the homepage.

The website also offers to send you a t-shirt with your cyborgname and the character you selected. But this is not free, you have to pay for it. Visit www.cyborgname.com for more.

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BSNL LandLine vs Fixed Wireless

Posted on Saturday, October 28, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

BSNL - bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has done a fine job in providing every indian with a b-fone by which he can avail a lot of servies including dial up internet connection. Being the first service and that too from the public sector, it is a cheap way the Indians can connect. BSNL Landlines were the only means of communication for the common man about 5 years back.

But now the scenario has changed dramatically. When the mobiles came in to exiatance or when fixed wireless landlines were introduced in India by reliance every one who had a mobile or a wireless landline would also have a BSNL landline for sure. But now its not so. People have started trusting Reliance and Tata indicom completely. Let me tell you what the reasons are, most of them are my observations alone.

We will get a wireless landline connection instatly. No waiting and no waiting lists. But that's not the thing with BSNL. You have to wait long. Your name will be added at the end of a long waiting list and you would be given a date which will be after 3 months for sure.
What we get with a BSNL connection is a b-fone which is only good enough to make calls. But with Tata or Reliance you get a much advanced phone in which you can send and recive SMS, and has got speakerphone, modem, polyphonice tunes and lot more features as in a mobile phone.
Fixed Wireless service providers give its users a dial up connection with speeds at alomost 3 times the speed of BSNL's dial-up and the modem is included in the phone itself. The access rates are competitive too. Also BSNL dial-up is getting so messed up with lots of users. Logging on at busy hours and during the day is increasingly becoming a nightmare.
Wireless Landline means you dont have to mess up with all those long wires and remain mobile in your home and even in your city. You can take your phone along with you when you go shopping.
No wires means no broken wires and no damaged connections. Also there is no risk of damage to phone from lightning or other power realted errors provided you do not keep the phone connected to the power ( to charge the batteries or so) when something wrong might happen. And no such errors means there is no extra payment of repair fees or so to the local service persons.
Also most of the fixed Wireless providers have got a prepaid plan. So you can have total control over your billings.
Fixed Wireless providers also have got lots of flexible plans suitable for people at every spheres. If we consider any of these factors the only good thing that a BSNL Landline can have with them is comparitively cheaper ratings and also the reliability of being a public sector industry.

But with rates getting better day-by-day I am  prety sure the Fixed Wireless prividers are gonna make the whole thing look much better. It would be good to choose a Fixed Wireless connection if you are looking for a telephone connection and you dont have one yet. I dont think you would like to wait 6 months or so before you can make your first call from your own telephone.

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Nokia 3310 - To Extinction

Posted on Friday, October 13, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

Once it was awarderd as the most user-friendly phone but is now out of fashion. The phone which had a glorious past, and which had to sink deep with the launch of much emulated version Nokia 1100. This one is another quality product from master phone makers Nokia.

The phone features a cute look which once made it the most wanted cell of common people. It has a casing which looks pretty strong. The keys on the keypad are placed really far apart imroving the usability of the keys and helps once type sms's faster. The phone has a monophonic ring tone and has got a composer to create ur own ringtones. It has got a storage for 5 ringtones which can be created or downloaded. The display is yellow backlit and is monochromatic. It recieves the signals from signal towers with high quality so u can always talk with good sound quality. The battery provided is a Lithium-ion battery. It rechargs when plugged to power supply in about 3 hours. A light weight travellers battery which is light weight and recharges faster, is also optionally available.

With standard menus having a phone book, messages, profiles, call register, clock, reminder, sim services, settings, call diverts and games it has got all the necessary functions. The easiness of use makes the phone a dear one for inexperinced users.

One negative side of this product is that it is really bulky and large looks ( This was the key factor that led to its extinction when Nokia 1100 came ). Its recharger provided is also equally bulky. Another one is that it has got no phone book memmory or message mommory. You have to depend on the space on ur sim for that.

Today in India, its not available as a brand new one ( If I am not wrong ). Second hand Nokia 3310 is available for Rs700 and may go up to RS 1200. Being cheap yet handy its a good choice for beginners. Everything that is born has to die oneday..right..?

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Nokia 7610 - Awesome !!!

Posted on Thursday, October 12, 2006 by Arun Basil Lal

If you have one for yours, you will say its awesome. Build with so perfection even from its exterior look, this is something which can stick all the eyes nearby as a magnet attracting pieces of iron.

The Nokia 7610 mobile phone is a high perfomance phone but made to fit medium sized pockets. When high perfomance comes with lower comparitive prices, who can miss it..?

The price range of Nokia 7610 started off at something arond Rs 25000 and has come very very low. Now a brand new one is available for Rs 10500 ( 1$ = 48 Rs approx. ). Second hand phones are much cheaper. You can even get one for Rs 6500 and may go up to Rs 9000.

When we come to the perfomance side of the phone, it comes with a large 65000 color display. The display is big enough to watch a movie with good details. The phone uses the same battery as in Nokia 1100 but due to higher processor speed and bigger display it runs out when fully charged in a day or 2 ( If u keep chatting with ur friends quite a lot, Else you can get 3 to 4 days of stand-by time. ). The battery recahrges in about an hour and this is pretty fast.

The phone supports Java games and Java softwares. Softwares build on symbian platform also run on this phone. This feature allows the phone to suit all the needs of the user as a lot of softwares are available on the internet free of cost from independent developers. You can also customise the phone with lots of freely downloadable themes.

The keypad of the phone looks cool but if u do a lot of sms-ing, you might feel that the keys are a bit closer. In fact with a large display on the top one cannot ask for a bigger keypad.

The phone comes with real player installed and lets u play all the videos and audios in the phone. Th phone supports major video formats and more formats can be played using specially designed software available on the internet. It plays Mp3 files with good sound quality in its in-built speaker, loud enough to fill a queit auditorium.

When you switch on the phone u get only 9MB of memory. But Nokia has provided this phone with a memory slot in which one can add Reduced size Multi Media Card or equivalent cards. The package also contains a 64 MB Reduce size multimedia card and a adapter for the card, so that u can use the Reduced sized card in gadgets where one has to use a full sized Multi Media Card. The phone works with cards upto 1 GB comfortably. When I tried with a 2 GB card the phone hung-up often and I had to restart over  and over. So that is not supported. The access time for a 1 GB card is pretty high, but you have to have more time to search a larger area than a 64 Mb card..right..?

The package comes with the phone, quick start guide, one year warranty, some offer vouchers depending on location, detailed phone guide, 64 MB Reduced Size Multimedia Card with adapter, Battery Charger, Wrist Strap, Data Cable, Software CD and details of included softwares.

The data cable lets the phone connet with a computer where you can acces the memmory card and phone memmory or even browse through the messages or contacts, once the phone is plugged through the cable to a PC and the Software on the provided CD is installed. You can also use to provided software to access the internet using the GPRS of the phone ( Network Feature ).

Besides these add-ons the phone has all the standard features like poly-phonic ring tones, calender, calculator and lot more.

Above all the Nokia 7610 has got a 1 Mega-pixel camera !!!. This is something very imortant for all. The images taken were of descent quality. When text was taken, it was really readable on the phone and also on a PC. But the phone do not have an in-built flash. It's available as an attachment and is sold separately.

When a lot of productivity can be so conviniently stored in ur pocket why dont you choose to have one..?

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