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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Nokia 6126 Phone Preview

Is it the Nokia 6126? Or is it the Nokia 6131? Who knows - they're practically the same phone.

The Nokia 6126 phone is a mid-tier clamshell GSM phone with a lot of bells and whistles. It comes standard with a 1.3 megapixel camera (no flash), expandable memory, and a fairly large outer display (128x160 pixels). That's like gigantic in the outer screen world.

The main display is actually fairly large too, with a 240x320 pixel screen supporting up to 16 MILLION colors.

Read more about the Nokia 6126 phone here.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Nokia Kaleidoscope RX-11 Preview

The Nokia RX-11 Kaleidoscope is a ridiculous device created by the master engineers at Nokia. It's a weird little kaleidoscope that lets you view images stored internally or on a MMC memory card.

Read more about the Nokia Kaleidoscope RX-11 here.



I told you it was weird!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Nokia 6125 Phone Preview Posted!

The Nokia 6125 is a midlevel, quad-band, clamshell style cell phone. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera (without a flash), expandable memory via microSD, and Bluetooth 2.0 support.

One new innovative feature on the 6125 is the addition of flight mode, which lets you use your phone's main features (games, music, just general fooling around) WITHOUT establishing a connection to a tower. This is pretty much only useful for plane trips, where you're not allowed to have a cell phone with an active connection, or you risk messed up radio transmissions and getting yourself killed. Maybe.

Read more about the Nokia 6125 phone here.

Freedom Mini Bluetooth Keyboard and Gamepad Preview!

The Freedom Mini Bluetooth Keyboard/Gamepad is exactly that: a tiny, almost credit-card sized device that functions both as a keyboard AND as a gamepad.

It's a very interesting product, although many of the keys are doubled up - i.e. the arrow keys are also the S, Tab, X, and & keys. A little weird.

Read more about the Freedom Mini Bluetooth Keyboard here.

Friday, July 07, 2006

invisibleSHIELD Screen Protector Review (6030)

Challenging the arrival of the Martin Fields' Overlay Plus screen protector is Shieldzone's invisibleSHIELD. Unlike the Overlay Plus, the invisibleSHIELD has a lifetime warranty and comes in two editions: a body armor+screen protector package and a screen protector-only package.

Is it any better than the Martin Fields' Overlay Plus? Read more to find out!

Read more about the invisibleSHIELD screen protector vs. the Overlay Plus!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Martin Fields Overlay Plus Screen Protector (N71) Reviewed!

Martin Fields is well known for creating high quality screen protectors. In this review, I'll take a look at the Nokia N71 Overlay Plus screen protector.

The bottom line is once you can get the Overlay Plus on your phone, it literally turns invisible. You will NOT be able to tell that there's a screen protector on your phone. The fit of the screen protector is also near perfect.

However, the drawback to this is the installation process. The Overlay Plus is washable, but easily damaged. If you manage to scratch the rough side (which is not too hard to do), it's permanently screwed up. Trust me, that's not fun.

Read more about the Overlay Plus at the Nokia Phone Blog.