Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Nokia Surge to be connected stylishly
Nokia have revealed the Nokia Surge smart phone that seems to be just beyond imagination. This elegantly looking cell phone features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and 2, 4 inch QVGA display. This whimsical slider allows staying connected whether it is SMS, MMS, IM, email or AT&T Video Share. This smart phone looks amazing while its standard QWERTY keyboard offers comfy typing experience.
The Nokia Surge comes with 400 hours of stand by time or 4, 7 hours of talk time. Its memory can be extended up to 8 GB via micro SD card with 128 MB of shared memory available. For perfect shooting experience, there is 2 mega pixel camera which take high quality images while recording video in QVGA quality. For those who like corresponding via such social networking sites as Twitter or Facebook, the cell phone sports JuiceCaster.
The Nokia Surge is already available in the USA for a modest sticker price tag of just 79, 99 USD. The smart phone is powered by the 3G network and has a fashionable design while still being slender. The Nokia Surge comes with Flash support so you can easily view most of the web sites in HTML or even watch your favorite YouTube clips. Designed in the USA, this charming cell phone allows 4X digital zoom while recording video.
AT&T Mobile Music feature makes it possible to listen to your favorite music and download it right from eMusic mobile, Napster Mobile, XM radio and so on. The Nokia Surge supports AT&T Video Share which seems to be an innovation for the USA and makes it possible whether to share live videos recorded by your smart phone or take part in a voice call all wirelessly. The Nokia Surge also has a media player and FM radio for those music lovers.
Another important feature includes AT&T Navigator that offers audible alerts in case of an incident or a slowdown. The Nokia Surge comes with polyphonic ring tones, 2.5 mm audio jack. This striking cell phone allows networking at HSDPA speed of 3, 6 Mbps. The Surge also features GPS, Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
The Nokia Surge appears to be a Symbian S60 smart phone which supports 850 and 1900 MHz WCDMA (3G). The Nokia Surge measures 98 x 58 x 15 mm and weighs 124 grams and is powered by 1500 mAh battery.
The Nokia Surge comes with 400 hours of stand by time or 4, 7 hours of talk time. Its memory can be extended up to 8 GB via micro SD card with 128 MB of shared memory available. For perfect shooting experience, there is 2 mega pixel camera which take high quality images while recording video in QVGA quality. For those who like corresponding via such social networking sites as Twitter or Facebook, the cell phone sports JuiceCaster.
The Nokia Surge is already available in the USA for a modest sticker price tag of just 79, 99 USD. The smart phone is powered by the 3G network and has a fashionable design while still being slender. The Nokia Surge comes with Flash support so you can easily view most of the web sites in HTML or even watch your favorite YouTube clips. Designed in the USA, this charming cell phone allows 4X digital zoom while recording video.
AT&T Mobile Music feature makes it possible to listen to your favorite music and download it right from eMusic mobile, Napster Mobile, XM radio and so on. The Nokia Surge supports AT&T Video Share which seems to be an innovation for the USA and makes it possible whether to share live videos recorded by your smart phone or take part in a voice call all wirelessly. The Nokia Surge also has a media player and FM radio for those music lovers.
Another important feature includes AT&T Navigator that offers audible alerts in case of an incident or a slowdown. The Nokia Surge comes with polyphonic ring tones, 2.5 mm audio jack. This striking cell phone allows networking at HSDPA speed of 3, 6 Mbps. The Surge also features GPS, Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
The Nokia Surge appears to be a Symbian S60 smart phone which supports 850 and 1900 MHz WCDMA (3G). The Nokia Surge measures 98 x 58 x 15 mm and weighs 124 grams and is powered by 1500 mAh battery.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment