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It may be an unconfirmed handset for now, but we are certainly excited to see the W150 TeaCake Android smart phone that was leaked in images just a day ago. From the looks of it, this phone is slated to be a great media-playing mid range handset that will certainly attract plenty of users.
More than the Nokia’s X6 (or the whole eXpress Music series), the Walkman technology from Sony focuses heavily on being able to deliver a comprehensive listening experience for the user. Of course, playback will still be limited to the actual bitrate and quality of encoding of the audio file, but at least the player will certainly be able to deliver the best audio possible –and Sony’s preset equalizer settings bring out the best in any speaker setup.
Focusing on the TeaCake itself, this phone is certainly tuned for casual smart phone users. Folks who want an Android to run many apps and games might want to get other Sony Ericsson Android devices like the XPERIA X10 –the TeaCake is focused more on music playback and of course, social networking.
With a 2.6 inch TFT capacitive touch screen display and a 5 mega pixel camera, the phone really comes out looking a lot like the X10 Mini in terms of both form and specs. This is not bad either, as the X10 Mini is already a pretty good device. If the W150 is simply Walkman version of the Mini, it would still be a great addition to SE’s Android lineup.
Speaking of the Android lineup for SE; there are two other smart phones that were leaked along with the SE TeaCake –the Shakira and a yet to be named Android handset with a 5.5 inch touch screen display. While the TeaCake is certainly worth looking forward to, it is hard to deny that the most exciting of the group is the Android with a large touch screen –the screenshot showed that it can even fold up to be used as a mini netbook.
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Nokia have a reputation for designing, manufacturing and selling great quality phones. They helped pioneer the very first mobile phones and many people have at some stage in their life owned a Nokia mobile phone. Their new phone, the Nokia X3 is designed with music lovers in mind, and features many new features to help music enthusiasts to have the perfect phone. The phone comes with direct access to Ovi, Nokia’s download application. Everything from games and videos, to maps and music is available on this service at reasonable prices.
Various contract plans have unlimited free downloads, so you can have the world at your finger tips. The phone features a 3.2 megapixel camera, which is great for taking shots of a gig or music event. You can then transfer the photos to your computer or send them directly to friends using the built in Bluetooth application. How many times have you had a phone with a music player, only to find that your normal head phones will not work? You often have to purchase a replacement pair specifically for the phone, which can be fairly pricey. The new Nokia X3 features a normal size head phone jack, allowing you to use any pair of headphones you want.
The phone retails for around £120, which is a great price for what you are getting. Due for release in late 2009, the phone can be found in certain countries, whilst others are still waiting. If you want to know whether the phone is available in your country, check out your countries Nokia website, or head down to a local phone shop near you for more information and regarding various different tariffs.
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The Nokia X3 was one of a number of phones which were revealed at the Nokia World 2009 event which was held in Stuttgart, Germany. The X3 is notable for being the first Symbian Series40 phone to come integrated with Nokia’s OVI store. The phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera, a compact size and a 2.2 inch screen. Support for 16 GB microSD memory cards, stereo speakers and the dedicated music buttons beside the screen are some of the other highlights of this phone.
The phone has an active homescreen which enables you to view your contacts, friends, and the song which is currently playing. Music aficionados have some other good news. The flight mode allows you to use all the functions of the phone, including the music player, even when you are on a plane.
Stereo Bluetooth support is present on the phone, meaning that you can use your favourite wireless headset with the phone. The 3.5 mm headset jack enables you to use your computer headset with the phone rather than the headset which comes with the phone. The microUSB v2.0 port enables you to transfer data to and from the computer. Music can be managed on the phone using Windows Media Player 11 or the OVI player.
There are plentiful messaging options in the phone. A great feature present is the receiving of MMS and SMS in the same inbox, making it convenient for you to view them. Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging support is also present. Nokia Messaging 2.0 allows you to use your email and IM accounts on the phone.
The Nokia X3 Reviews have been good, so don’t miss out on it when it gets released during the 4th quarter of this year, possibly near Christmas, for an estimated 105 pounds. Alternatively you will be able to pick up some very affordable Nokia X3 contracts.
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