Sunday, September 19, 2010
The highly anticipated Nokia N86 will soon be available to Pakistani consumers.
Nokia N86 is the most advanced mobile phone camera ever. It comes with a powerful combination of wide-angle Carl Zeiss optics and an 8 megapixel sensor, resulting in performance comparable to a stand alone digital camera. The Nokia N86 8MP is designed to excel in both bright and low light conditions; and it’s optimized for both video and still imaging. Its high-speed connectivity ensures easy and convenient sharing. In essence, it let’s you capture more, capture quality and capture to share.
“People demand mobile cameras that take excellent pictures in all light conditions,” says Imran Khalid Mahmood, Country General Manager, and Nokia Pakistan. “That’s why the aperture of the Nokia N86 8MP is comparable to that of a high-quality, stand-alone digital camera. Whether it’s capturing majestic hieghts of Himalayas or the panoramic beauty of a sunset at Clifton beach, the Nokia N86 8MP will take brilliantly clear, wide-angle images that are instantly geo-tagged to be uploaded onto sites like Ovi Share or Flickr.”
Easy to use, the Nokia N86 8MP is capable of giving picture results that can impress any experienced photographer. This includes a wide-angle Carl Zeiss Tessar lens for capturing more of a beautiful scene in pictures, shorter latencies and variable aperture for super sharp photos in challenging bright and low light conditions. The fast mechanical shutter ensures pictures with less motion blur while the dual LED camera flash is powerful enough for excellent photography and video capture.
Nokia Announces 12 MegaPixeled N8
The Nokia announced today its latest smartphone N8 in an event. The first device to be powered by the brand new Symbian^3 platform, the Nokia N8 will launch with an ability to capture photos and video to rival dedicated point and shoot cameras.
The biggest feature on the Nokia N8 is its 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. It features a substantially larger sensor than any ever used in any other Nokia device – even bigger than many found in dedicated cameras.
The Nokia N8 introduces the ability to record high definition (HD) videos and edit them with a smart built-in editing suite on the device.
There’s also a HDMI connector allowing you to hook the smartphone to your HD TV and share your media with friends and family in superb quality.
It’s not just its 12-megapixel camera and HD video skills with HDMI support that set the Nokia N8 apart from the crowd. Packing more memory than most, the Nokia N8 has 16GB of built-in storage and is expandable up to 48GB with a micro SD card.
Nokia says it will ship N8 in third quarter with estimated price tag of Rs.45,000 or above.
The biggest feature on the Nokia N8 is its 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. It features a substantially larger sensor than any ever used in any other Nokia device – even bigger than many found in dedicated cameras.
The Nokia N8 introduces the ability to record high definition (HD) videos and edit them with a smart built-in editing suite on the device.
There’s also a HDMI connector allowing you to hook the smartphone to your HD TV and share your media with friends and family in superb quality.
It’s not just its 12-megapixel camera and HD video skills with HDMI support that set the Nokia N8 apart from the crowd. Packing more memory than most, the Nokia N8 has 16GB of built-in storage and is expandable up to 48GB with a micro SD card.
Nokia says it will ship N8 in third quarter with estimated price tag of Rs.45,000 or above.
Nokia Launches Nokia E7
With Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on board, the Nokia E7 provides direct, real-time and secure access to corporate email inboxes and other personal applications.
Equipped with a 4-inch touchscreen display featuring Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility and a full keyboard, business users will find the Nokia E7 is the perfect shape and size to work on documents, review spreadsheets, or read and edit slides.
For corporate peace of mind, a combination of business grade security solutions is available.
Estimated retail price is Rs. 55,000, excluding taxes and subsidies.
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Equipped with a 4-inch touchscreen display featuring Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility and a full keyboard, business users will find the Nokia E7 is the perfect shape and size to work on documents, review spreadsheets, or read and edit slides.
For corporate peace of mind, a combination of business grade security solutions is available.
Estimated retail price is Rs. 55,000, excluding taxes and subsidies.
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Nokia Launches C6, C7, and E7 at Nokia World 2010
Nokia World 2010, handset maker’s annual party, is being held in London in middle of crisis, when company’s Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is removed while no 2 guy at Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki, person responsible for company’s smartphone business, resigned just before the event.
Nevertheless, Nokia unveiled three new devices, the C6, C7 and E7 – all of which run Symbian^3, latest version of symbian OS from Nokia for smartphones. Along-with, company showcased its flagship device N8, said to be the best camera-phone so far.
Highlights include:
Nokia World 2010, handset maker’s annual party, is being held in London in middle of crisis, when company’s Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is removed while no 2 guy at Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki, person responsible for company’s smartphone business, resigned just before the event.
Nevertheless, Nokia unveiled three new devices, the C6, C7 and E7 – all of which run Symbian^3, latest version of symbian OS from Nokia for smartphones. Along-with, company showcased its flagship device N8, said to be the best camera-phone so far.
Highlights include:
Nevertheless, Nokia unveiled three new devices, the C6, C7 and E7 – all of which run Symbian^3, latest version of symbian OS from Nokia for smartphones. Along-with, company showcased its flagship device N8, said to be the best camera-phone so far.
Highlights include:
- The latest version of the Symbian platform brings more than 250 new features and improvements and retains the familiarity enjoyed by millions of smartphone users worldwide;
- Showcase of the Nokia N8, the entertainment smartphone and world’s best cameraphone;
- Availability of a richer Ovi Store experience – starting with the Nokia N8 – that includes a friendlier look and feel, and more popular and unique apps and games;
- The latest beta release of free Ovi Maps with new pedestrian and motorist features
Nokia World 2010, handset maker’s annual party, is being held in London in middle of crisis, when company’s Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is removed while no 2 guy at Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki, person responsible for company’s smartphone business, resigned just before the event.
Nevertheless, Nokia unveiled three new devices, the C6, C7 and E7 – all of which run Symbian^3, latest version of symbian OS from Nokia for smartphones. Along-with, company showcased its flagship device N8, said to be the best camera-phone so far.
Highlights include:
- The latest version of the Symbian platform brings more than 250 new features and improvements and retains the familiarity enjoyed by millions of smartphone users worldwide;
- Showcase of the Nokia N8, the entertainment smartphone and world’s best cameraphone;
- Availability of a richer Ovi Store experience – starting with the Nokia N8 – that includes a friendlier look and feel, and more popular and unique apps and games;
- The latest beta release of free Ovi Maps with new pedestrian and motorist features
WordCall broadband rates
In response to PTCL’s recent bandwidth up-gradation, WordCall has responded by revising its cable broadband rates along with introduction of higher speeds on its cable network for Lahore and Karachi.
Still unofficial, however, confirmed by WorldCall support, customers are already doubled with their bandwidths while new customers are given an opportunity to opt for up to 10 mpbs broadband bandwidth.
Following is the complete tariff guide:
WorldCall offers its cable broadband services in Lahore and Karachi through coaxial cable infrastructure for end users backed by fiber optic network in both the cities.
Still unofficial, however, confirmed by WorldCall support, customers are already doubled with their bandwidths while new customers are given an opportunity to opt for up to 10 mpbs broadband bandwidth.
Following is the complete tariff guide:
Download speed | Estimated Upload speed | Old Price | New price |
512Kbps | 256Kbps | Rs. 1,100 | Rs. 700 |
1Mbps | 512Kbps | Rs. 1,400 | Rs. 1,000 |
2Mbps | 1Mbps | Rs. 5,100 | Rs. 1,500 |
4Mbps | 2Mbps | New Package | Rs. 2,000 |
6Mbps | 3Mbps | New Package | Rs. 4,000 |
8Mbps | 4Mbps | New Package | Rs. 6,000 |
10Mbps | 5Mbps | New Package | Rs. 8,000 |
- Setup cost (non-refundable) of Rs. 1,200 is applicable on all connections
- Setup cost includes Customer Premises Equipment (Cable Modem/Set Top Box)
- 5%, 10%, 15% discounts are applicable on quartely, half yearly and yearly packages.
- Customer Premises Equipment (Cable Modem/Set Top Box) shall remain company property.
WorldCall offers its cable broadband services in Lahore and Karachi through coaxial cable infrastructure for end users backed by fiber optic network in both the cities.
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