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		<title>Nokia 6500 Classic</title>
		<link>http://phonereview.blogsome.com/2008/04/13/nokia-6500-classic/</link>
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	<category>Nokia</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The Nokia 6500 Classic (actually, Nokia                          insist on calling it classic with a lowercase                 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div align="justify"><strong><img width="363" height="389" border="0" align="right" alt=" Nokia 6500 Classic " src="http://www.mobilegazette.com/handsets/nokia/nokia-6500-classic/nokia-6500-classic.jpg" /></strong>The Nokia 6500 Classic (actually, <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">Nokia</span></font></span>                          insist on calling it <em>classic</em> with a lowercase                          &quot;c&quot; but it doesn&#8217;t seem right to us) is a                          relatively lightweight and slim 3G phone aimed at the                          mass market.</div>
	<p align="justify">At just 95 grams, the 6500 Classic is                          light for a 3G phone. It is also only 9.5mm thick, and                          the attractive casings are individually polished to                          make them individual and are available in Black and                          Bronze colours.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">So far, so good. The 6500 Classic is                          really pitching itself as a 3G fashion <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">phone</span></font></span>. But despite                          the confusing name, the 6500 Classic isn&#8217;t as sophisticated                          in most&nbsp;respects as the Nokia                          6500 Slide, and it has trouble competing with the                          upcoming Nokia                          6120 too.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">There&#8217;s a 240x320 pixel display in 16                          million colours, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, dual-band                          3G (850/2100 MHz), an MP3 player and stereo output to                          wired headphones (the 6500 Classic does not appear to                          support stereo Bluetooth). The Nokia 6500 Classic&#8217;s                          battery gives&nbsp;up to 5.5 hours talk and 12.5 days                          standby time which is quite impressive (assuming those                          are 3G figures). One drawback on the 6500 Classic is                          the lack of video calling, and also the <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">video </span><span class="kLink">capture</span></font></span>                          on the primary camera is only 176x144 pixels.</p>
	<p align="justify"><img width="250" hspace="4" height="141" border="0" align="left" alt=" Nokia 6500 Classic " src="http://www.mobilegazette.com/handsets/nokia/nokia-6500-classic/nokia-6500-classic-q.jpg" />One                          impressive&nbsp;feature with the Nokia 6500 Classic                          (apart from the looks) is the whopping 1GB of internal                          memory. This should be enough for most people, but it                          cannot be expanded with memory cards. Connect the 6500                          Classic to a PC with the supplied microUSB connector,                          and you can use the phone as a sort of memory stick.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">Unlike many other phones in the Nokia                          range, the 6500 Classic isn&#8217;t a smartphone. If you&#8217;re                          looking for a lightweight 3G smartphone from Nokia,                          then the Nokia                          6120 is a better bet (and it&#8217;s a lot cheaper).</p>
	<div align="justify">                         Nokia say that the 6500 Classic should                          be available from Q3 2007 at an estimated price of &euro;320                          / &pound;200 / $400 before tax and subsidy.</div>
	<table width="300" cellspacing="0" border="1" align="justify">
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<p align="center"><span><strong>Nokia                                                      6500 Classic at a glance</strong></span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Available:                                                  </span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Q3                                                  2007</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Network:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>GSM 850/900/1800/1900<br />UMTS                                                      850/2100</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Data:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>GPRS                                                      + EDGE + UMTS (3G)</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Screen:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>240x320                                                      pixels, 16m colours</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Camera:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>2                                                      megapixels</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Size:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Medium-slim                                                      monoblock<br />110 x&nbsp;45                                                      x&nbsp;10mm / 94 grams</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Bluetooth:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Yes</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Memory                                                      card:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Infra-red:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span></span><span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">Polyphonic</span></font></span>:</p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Yes</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Java:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Yes</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Battery                                                  life:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>                                                  5.5 hours talk / 12.5 days standby</span></p>
</td>
</tr>
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		<title>Nokia 1200 and 1208</title>
		<link>http://phonereview.blogsome.com/2008/04/13/nokia-1200-and-1208/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 01:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Toshiba</category>
	<category>Nokia</category>
		<guid>http://phonereview.blogsome.com/2008/04/13/nokia-1200-and-1208/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[	The Nokia 1200 (pictured right)                          is the latest in a line of ultra-low-cost basic phones                [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div align="justify"><strong><img width="160" height="370" border="0" align="right" alt=" Nokia 1200 " src="http://www.mobilegazette.com/handsets/nokia/nokia-1200/nokia-1200-1.jpg" /></strong>The <strong>Nokia 1200 </strong>(pictured right)                          is the latest in a line of ultra-low-cost basic phones                          from <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">Nokia</span></font></span>, that follows on from the Nokia                          1110i and 1112                          devices. It&#8217;s the most basic phone in Nokia&#8217;s range,                          and of course the cheapest.</div>
	<p align="justify">You don&#8217;t get a lot of high-tech features&nbsp;with                          the Nokia 1200 - but what you do get is a very low cost                          phone that is extremely practical for many users. </p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">The monochrome 96x68 pixel display is                          familiar from Nokia handsets of old (including the classic                          6310i). It&#8217;s a lightweight handset at just 77 grams,                          but with a very impressive battery life giving up to                          7 hours talktime and 16 days standby time on a full                          charge. The Nokia 1200 should be available in two different                          dual-band versions, 900/1800 MHz and 850/1900 MHz.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">There are three pre-installed                           games on the Nokia 1200 and it also supports MP3-grade                          <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">ringtones</span></font></span>. There&#8217;s also a built-in flashlight and call                          manager to keep an eye on costs. The keypad is dust-resistant                          too, in order to protect the internal electronics. It&#8217;s                          not clear if the 1200 has a speakerphone function, although                          the 1208 and 1110 handset do.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify"><img width="160" hspace="4" height="368" border="0" align="left" alt=" Nokia 1208 " src="http://www.mobilegazette.com/handsets/nokia/nokia-1208/nokia-1208-1.jpg" />Measuring 102 x 44 x 18mm, the Nokia                          1200 is a fairly typical size for a mobile phone. The                          handset&#8217;s layout is clear and stylish and the best thing                          of all is that this very practical handset will only                          cost around &euro;35 before tax and any subsidy.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">There&#8217;s no camera, Bluetooth, expandable                          memory (although the <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">internal </span><span class="kLink">memory</span></font></span> of 4MB is plenty                          for this type of device), MP3 player (expect for ringtones)                          and the Nokia 1200 doesn&#8217;t support Java. But if you                          are looking for a low-cost <span class="kLink"><font color="blue"><span class="kLink">phone</span></font></span>, resilient &nbsp;with                          excellent battery life then the Nokia 1200 certainly                          fits the bill.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">The <strong>Nokia 1208 </strong>(pictured left)<strong>&nbsp;</strong>is                          basically just a Nokia 1200 with a colour screen - in                          this case a very basic 96x69 pixel CSTN panel in 65,000                          colours. The screen eats into the battery life a little,                          with standby time down to 15 days but otherwise the                          1208 is identical in every way. It&#8217;s only a little more                          expensive than the 1200 at just &euro;40 before tax and subsidy.</p>
	<div align="justify">                         </div>
	<p align="justify">Compared with ultra high-tech handsets                          such as the Nokia                          N95, the Nokia 1200 and 1208 models seem incredibly                          basic. But the Nokia 11xx series is one of the bestselling                          phones worldwide. Nokia are aiming the 1200 and 1208                          in part at &quot;emerging markets&quot;, and you can                          see that both handsets are designed to be durable and                          don&#8217;t require constant charging.. however these features                          appeal both in established markets as well as developing                          ones. You can expect the Nokia 1200 and 1208 to be two                          of the best selling phones in 2007 and beyond.</p>
	<table width="300" cellspacing="0" border="1" align="justify">
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<td colspan="2">
<p align="center"><span><strong>Nokia                                                      1200 at a glance</strong></span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Available:                                                  </span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Q2/Q3                                                      2007</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Network:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>GSM                                                      900/1800 or GSM                                                      850/1900</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Data:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>None</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Screen:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>96                                                      x 68 pixels, monochrome</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Camera:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Size:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Lightweight                                                      monoblock<br />102 x 44 x                                                      17mm / 77 grams</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Bluetooth:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Memory                                                      card:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Infra-red:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Polyphonic:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Yes</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Java:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Battery                                                  life:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>                                                  7 hours talk / 16 days standby</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
                                     </table>
	<div align="justify">                                                                                                                                                       </div>
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<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<p align="center"><span><strong>Nokia                                                      1208 at a glance</strong></span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Available:                                                  </span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Q2/Q3                                                      2007</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Network:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>GSM                                                      900/1800 or GSM                                                      850/1900</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Data:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>None</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Screen:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>96                                                      x 68 pixels, 65k colours</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p align="left"><span>Camera:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Size:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Lightweight                                                      monoblock<br />102 x 44 x                                                      17mm / 77 grams</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Bluetooth:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Memory                                                      card:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Infra-red:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Polyphonic:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>Yes</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Java:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>No</span></p>
                                             </td>
                                         </tr>
	<tr>
<td>
<p><span>Battery                                                  life:</span></p>
                                             </td>
	<td>
<p><span>                                                  7 hours talk / 15 days standby</span></p>
</td>
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