Monday, August 31, 2009
Nokia Surge - Symbian S60 based Smartphone
Nokia surge is one of the latest mobile phone release by nokia. The smartphone is Symbian s60 based and has a flash browser support. The qwerty keyword is side slider and is packed with quite a few nice features. On the first look the phone appears to be a raido, and having said that, the design did not impressed me much.
Plus points:
Has a good battery backup.
Has a 8GB expandable memory option
Has flash browser support
Qwerty keyword
Video share facility – live video share facility over voice call.
JuiceCaster – share video and stuffs from wireless device to online social media sites like Youtube, facebook etc.
Messaging services / software include Oz Email 2.8, Oz IM, Mail for Exchange with attachment viewing with Quickoffice and PDF Reader. The device has a dedicated messaging key to give faster access to key messaging software. Nokia acquired Oz Communications last year and its white label messaging services have reasonable penetration in the US market.
AT&T services inluding AT&T Navigator, Yellowpages.com, AT&T Music, MobiTV, Video Share, JuiceCaster (upload pictures to social networks), AT&T Mobile Banking. Note the absence of Ovi services - this is a phone that has been fully specified by AT&T.
Nokia S60 web browser which offers 'PC-like Internet'.Standard Nokia Music player, Real player (video), FM radio applications for multimedia playback.
Bundled with Asphalt 4, Guitar Hero III, Monopoly and iPlay bowling games.
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