Saturday, 24 February 2007

Nokia Cell Phone Browsers

Nokia Cell Phone Browsers



Opera

Opera is a widely used cell phone browser. Opera's Small-Screen Rendering™ technology is great. With Small-Screen Rendering™, the page is reformatted to fit inside the screen width of your cell phone and eliminate the need for horizontal scrolling. This browser is preinstalled on some Nokia phones.

You can get the Opera Mobile Accelerator as an add-on. The Mobile Accelerator compresses Web pages and eliminates unnecessary content before it is downloaded to the mobile phones (faster download + cheaper surfing).

Free trial and then buy.
Link: Opera mobile products


NetFront

NetFront for Series 60 internet Browser for cell phones. You can choose between different rendering modes: NetFront® Smart-Fit Rendering™ intelligently adapts standard Web pages to the screen width of a Series 60 phone and eliminates the need for horizontal scrolling. Small-Image mode guarantees fast rendering of large websites but still you can select any picture & zoom it up to screen size! TextOnly mode offers cost-effective information access. This gives you maximum control over download performance and costs.

Free trial and then buy.
Link: NetFront cell phone browser


WebViewer

Reqwireless WebViewer is a HTML Web browser for Java-enabled (J2ME) cell phone devices. WebViewer gives you access to the same Web content on your Java-capable cellphone or PDA that you get with any desktop browser.

Free trial and then buy.
Link: WebViewer cell phone browser


Doris Browser

Doris Browser is a web browser for Symbian Series 60 cell phones. This cell phone browser allows you to view most Internet Web pages, but there are some limitations posed by the memory space and the display size of the phone. The Web pages designed with mobile phones and PDA devices work the best, but so do a great deal of other pages.

Free trial and then buy.
Link: Doris Browser


Mozilla

Nokia has funded a cell phone browser project at the Mozilla Foundation. The project is called "Minimo".

Link: Mozilla Minimo

Friday, 23 February 2007

Nokia 6300


The Nokia 6300 is a thin mid-range Series 40 monoblock design phone. It weighs 91 grams and is less than 13.1mm thin. The Nokia 6300 is expected to begin shipping during the first quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of 250 euros before subsidies or taxes. The phone has a stainless steel frame. The Nokia 6300 has a 2 megapixel camera with zoom, expandable memory, built-in MP3 player and FM radio. It supports EGSM900 GSM1800/1900 and EGSM850 GSM1800/1900 networks.

The Nokia 6300 key features

- 2 megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom
- 2-inch QVGA display
- Video: QCIF (176 x 144 Pixel)
- USB/PC Synchronization
- In-box memory of 135MB, with support for 2GB microSD cards
- Voice dialing, voice commands and voice recording
- MP3 player, FM radio
- Integrated hands-free speaker

Dimensions: 106.4 x 43.6 x 13.1mm
Weight: 91g
Volume: 56 cc
Standby time: Up to 14 days
Talk time: Up to 3,5 hours
Display: QVGA 320x240, 16.7 Million colors
Battery: BL-4CBattery (860 mAh)

New Nokia Phones

Nokia announced 6 new phone models today. The company also said it will cooperate with YouTube to bring its videos to mobile users. The phones are: The 6110 Navigator, the 3110, which will retail for 150 euros, a mid-range N77 multimedia phone, the E90 Communicator and the E65 slider phone, as well as an updated the E61i.