Nokia C6 Aug 2011 Price QWERTY Touchscreen Business Mobile


Nokia C6 is business mobile phone with Slider full QWERTY keyboard and features 3″ touchscreen, Symbian OS.
Nokia C6 looks similar to 5230 Expressmusic from front and Slider keypad is like Nokia N97. C6 features GPS with OVI Maps, Nokia messaging and older Symbian series 60 platform.
Nokia C6 Mobile Phone Features:

  • Widge Based Home Screen, dedicated widget for Facebook, Twitter and Email services
  • Download apps, games, wallpapers and themes from OVI Store
  • A-GPS with Free turn-by-turn voice instructions
  • 3G/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Full QWERTY Keypad with highly responsive 3.2″ Touchscreen display
  • 5MP Camera
  • Two color options Black and White
  • Dedicated camera and volume keys

Nokia C6 Technical Specification:

GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
Symbian OS v9.4
3.2″ inch (640×360 pixels) Resistive Touch Display
5 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash
Internal memory: 200 MB
Expandable up to 16 GB
Wireless 802.11 b/g
Integrated GPS with OVI Maps
Bluetooth
Stereo FM Radio
3.5mm Headphone Jack
Web browsing with touch control
BL-4J 1200 mAh Li-Ion Battery
Talktime: upto 7 Hours
Standby Time: upto 400 Hours
Size: 113.4x53x16.8 m
Weight: 150 gm


Nokia C6 Price in India: 11700/- Indian Rupee (INR)


Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone 4G


In Canada, the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G smartphone is currently available at both Bell and Virgin Mobile. This Samsung handset is its flagship smartphone for 2011 that comes as a high-end Android device.

Virgin Mobile is selling the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G for price tag $169.99 with a new three-year contract or $599.99 outright. Bell is also offering this Galaxy S II 4G smartphone $599.95 without a contract, $574.95 on a 1-year contract, $549.95 on a 2-year agreement, or $169.95 with a 3-year commitment



In Canada, the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G smartphone is currently available at both Bell and Virgin Mobile. This Samsung handset is its flagship smartphone for 2011 that comes as a high-end Android device.

Virgin Mobile is selling the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G for price tag $169.99 with a new three-year contract or $599.99 outright. Bell is also offering this Galaxy S II 4G smartphone $599.95 without a contract, $574.95 on a 1-year contract, $549.95 on a 2-year agreement, or $169.95 with a 3-year commitment

Motorola Dinara Gingerbread Smartphone Come With 13MP Camera




There is a rumor about the Motorola Android superphone that lighter and thinner than the Motorola Bionic. It is dubbed the Motorola Dinara and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS.

The Dinara smartphone will bring an HD touchscreen display (probably with 1280 x 720 pixels), a TI processor, and 1GB of RAM. New Motorola Dinara Android smartphone packs a 13 megapixel camera, a front-facing VGA camera, and a non-removable battery. Reportedly, Motorola Dinara has a lock button on the side.

New iPad 3 may be an iPad HD








The web has been ablaze with iPad 3 speculation as of late and the very latest out of the rumour mill is that the next iTablet will be more of an incremental upgrade in the form of a double resolution, 2048 x 1536 screen as opposed to packing in a brand new processor, Thunderbolt or any other fancy tech.



















Although disappointing, it would give recent iPad 2 owners a bit of breathing space in between tablet purchases, as the incrementally upgraded HD model will be aimed at professionals who work with video and photos on a daily basis. If you’re disappointed then check out our iPad 3 rumour guide to fan your flames of hope.

Google Gives You Pretty Searches










Google has always prided itself on its lovely, simple search page. Without clutter, and free from annoying banner ads or status updates. It’s just you, the search bar and whatever delightful logo Google has decided to feature on the day.

Pretty soon you’ll be able to choose any photo or image taken from your hard drive or Picasa account to give you a more colourful search experience. When it goes live (the rollout begins in the US over the next few days, with the Middle East and UAE sites to follow soon after) you’ll spot a little link on the bottom left corner of Google. Give that a click, and let the picture-hunting begin.

Microsoft’s Bing had a similar idea for simple search, but included an array of dazzling photos on its search page that changed each morning. We loved it. And now Google is offering the same service to its own search page.

Of course, Google’s hardly new to the notion of custom search pages. Check out iGoogle or Gmail and you’ll find a host of themes and widgets. But this is the first time the Search supremo has eyed its uncluttered search homepage for some custom work.

Is it a bit like Bing? Of course it is, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It might even lure some photo-loving searchers back from Microsoft’s search site. What do you think? Will you stick a shot on your Google homepage?