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March 9, 2008

Latest Nokia Cell Phone

Filed under: Cell-phone

Nokia has now its N-series of cellular phones. Nokia just released its model called N95 in second week of February 2008. It’s the top of the line of all the Nokia cellular phones available in the market today.

Nokia N95 has the features of a regular cellular phone and a lot more. Aside from text and call features, functions of a personal computer are also packed in this 99x53x21 mm size unit. Even more sophisticated is its additional built-in GPS receiver. But the most tempting feature that cellular phone users buy in Nokia N95 model is its 5 megapixel camera.

To start with, the two-way sliding cover of Nokia N95 increases the functionality of its buttons. With the alphanumeric keys opening on one side and the multiplayer control buttons on the other side, the central slide which is the cover gives wider space for the control buttons for easy navigation. The 2.6 inch monitor makes viewing more exciting and the resolution adds sharpness to the pictures and videos.

Nokia N95 supports different accessories maximizing all its features. The sides are lined with ports for the infrared, power connector and USB. Headset jack and microSD expansion slot can be found also. With big memory capacity including 160MB built-in and space for additional memory card, Nokia N95 is ideal for capturing pictures and videos and even playing music.

The memory capacity also enables Nokia N95 to work as a mini personal computer. Nokia N95 is wireless and Bluetooth capable. Storing of information is also a strength of Nokia N95 since it can save lots of information and its phonebook can store unlimited entries and fields. Business application software like word, excel and PowerPoint are also available in Nokia N95.

Information transmission is a great asset of Nokia N95. It has a built-in GPS receiver which is very useful for travelers. Access to traveling information like maps, routes and points-of-interest is possible. The high resolution of the pictures and videos is also a special feature of Nokia N95. Similar to a camera, Nokia N95 allows adjustments of photos in terms of contrast, brightness and color. It is a tracking system and a camera in a single unit.

MP3 capability is a popular function of cellular phones today. No doubt Nokia N95 holds that feature. Equipped with built-in sound equalizer, Nokia N95 plays music like an ordinary radio system. Aside from FM radio receiver, it also supports RealPlayer enabling user to store and organize video and even manage playlists through its music library.

Nokia N95 is a cellular phone, radio system, digital camera, GPS and personal computer all-in-one. Nokia N95 is really an amazing creation.

March 1, 2008

Modern mobile games

Filed under: Gadget
Mobile games are the games that are run on mobile devices with less compatible with most mobile phones, produced for recreational activities for users all around the world. Among lots of game types, mobile phone manufacturers choose a small group of mobile games to execute on their newly produced mobile devices. The following paragraphs aim at explaining the major use of mobile games and the economy constituted by those.

Several scenarios of modern mobile games are based on the contexts creating the mainframe of PC and console games available in the market. Thanks to the latest improvements in the graphical interfaces mobile phones have been using recently, high quality mobile games can be produced at little cost and served for end users at reasonable prices.

Main themes of old mobile games were board games including backgammon, chess, checkers, and some basic ones originated from old Chinese civilization. On the other hand, mobile phones are as excellent as computer games reasoning textures used in the production phases of such games. Modern mobile games usually offer gamers an effective control over the characters they are playing with. Old versions of FPS and RPG games have already been converted into mobile gaming standard, enhancing the market to a much wider level where almost all types of games on any platform are available for mobile devices, depending on the operating system of the mobile device being used.

Board games are too among the most exciting ones on the mobile platform since it is usually harder to control action keys on small screens as compared to a PSP screen which provides maybe the best resolution for players. Yet, hardness does not mean unpopularity all the time, and in fact this is the main reason why mobile games are this popular among all game players all around the world. For instance, a new version of bowling game was converted into mobile standards and it was after that time that many users including teenagers were addicted to this exciting game on their mobile phones.

Mobile games not only constitute a different level for gamers but also generate a new style of economy that fully depends on mobile game manufacturers. Throughout the evolution era of mobile games in the last 10 years, it has been observed that first snake-feeding games were abandoned for the sake of more fascinating ones including those that provide 3D high quality graphics for gamers. It is also noted that as mobile phone manufacturers develop new ways to produce higher quality software for mobile phones, much better mobile games compatible with the newest features are introduced. Thus, there is an endless revolution in this branch of mobile industry, increasing the hopes of game manufacturers while firing up the wars between console platforms with those planning to support mobile standards in their upcoming versions.

Consequently, mobile games, both old and modern ones, can be considered as the constituents of recreational activities, and the promising effort performed to produce better mobile games is the biggest indicator of the bright future of this industry. As software gets more and more powerful, future standards seem to be a good means of developing more competent mobile games popular and available for gamers all around the world.

The article was produced by Michael Thomson the marketing manager for http://www.schnozberry.com/ - the internet’s premier source for mobile games from genres such as arcade, sport, trivia and board that you can download directly to your mobile phone.

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An article about how mobile games have developed from the basic old format to the new interactive, advanced games they have become.

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