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The Latest Nokia E Series Master Piece-Nokia E63

Nokia E63 has most of the features which are considered by the users before purchasing any handset. Entertainment feature is supposed to be necessary in the present days mobile phones. One can get entertained with the help of this gadget, while he or she is on the move with its entertainment features. The music player of the handset supports the popular file formats such as MP3,MPEG 4 and AAC file formats. Moreover, FM radio and visual radio can also be enjoyed on this widget. And, if you like to play games, then you can download the frolics on the Nokia E63 and play them any time.

Gone are those days, when you have to keep bulky cameras while going on the picnic. Now, you can capture the pictures with your light-weighted handset. The Nokia E63 has 2 mega pixels camera which has the image resolution of 1600x1200 pixels. Videocalling and LED flash features are also existing in its cam. LED flash features allows the users to capture the pictures with complete clarity even in the dim light.There are a number of people who like to send beautiful quotes and pictures to their friends and relatives. The aforesaid communication gadget has SMS, MMS, e-mail and Instant Messaging features for such people. Moreover, it has a WAP and HTML supported browser which is meant for surfing the Internet smartly.

Web is going on mobile

It’s estimated that the internet has around 1.5 billion users. It’s an impressive sounding statistic. Until you learn that, in December, the number of connections to mobile devices worldwide reached four billion, a figure that represents 60% of the world’s population.

These are significant numbers for anyone who runs a website or blog. As mobile devices become more sophisticated and offer far better web browsing experiences, it becomes increasingly likely that users will be accessing web sites and applications from behind a mobile, not just a desktop or laptop computer.

Finnish mobile giant Nokia launched its first touch enabled device in the UK in December.BlackBerry first touch-screen smartphone, the Storm, was released in November. But it’s hampered by its lack of Wi-Fi and a horrible interface. Glofiish, HTC and Palm have all come up with their own post-iPhone take on mobiles. But it’s the T-Mobile G1 - the ‘Google phone’ - that attracted the most attention on its release last year.

The first generation G1 is less sleek than the iPhone and its keys are comically tiny. Its main attraction is that it uses Google’s operating system, Android, which allows anyone to design and distribute ‘widgets’ for the phone.

Ofcourse,Google already provides mobile versions of its products, including search, Gmail, Google Maps and YouTube. And in February it introduced Google Latitude, which allows users to see their friends’ locations (or the locations of their mobiles, at least).

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