Category: Mobile Pedia


Opera today released the latest update for their Mobile Interface, Opera Mini 6.5 and Opera Mobile 11.5 for Symbian Phones. The major feature included in this is the ability to track of data costs and savings while browsing through the web, which saves upto 90% of data cost.

After the great features found in that Android release of Opera Mini are now available for Symbian users. Opera Mobile 11.5 will now show you exactly how much data you have spent and saved. A dedicated page, easily accessible from the help menu inside the Opera Mobile, keeps count of how much data you are spending and saving !

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Nokia Lumia 800 vs N9 vs N8 (Pictures)

Stealthy black is the colour of the day, says me. So we rounded up three stealthy black Nokia phones to compare their shapes, sizes, curves and differences. Our eyes are attracted to one particular black beauty though, which is the new Nokia Lumia 800. Put side-to-side with an N9, there’s not much that sets them apart aside from a few details. Lets go.

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iPhone 4S vs. Samsung Galaxy S-II Drop Test

While I was browsing videos from YouTube, I found a video from ElectronicsBreak where they test the iPhone 4S vs. the Samsung Galaxy S II to see which of these devices survives a waist high and shoulder high drop. You guys gotta check out this and see who fared well in this video test and who got more damage !

This is just surprising to see. Check out after the jump !

Apple iPhone 4S

Samsung Galaxy S-II

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Nokia Lumia 800 & 710 Features (Videos)

Few Days back, Nokia debuted on its launch of its Windows Phones, Lumia 800 and Lumia 710. Seems Nokia has started making a huge benchmark on their technology and we hope it goes well. Experience the amazing everyday and see just why the Nokia Lumia 710 and 800 is not your everyday, everyday phone.

Nokia Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 : Browsing and Search


Access to the internet is a must have. And getting where you want to go online has never been more important. Thankfully, browsing doesn’t get much better than it is on the Nokia Lumia 710. With Internet Explorer 9 and HTML5 you get the same experience you already know and love from your desktop on your phone.

Browsing and Search is one in a series of 6 quick introduction demos to the wonderful world of Nokia Lumia.

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Today, Nokia unveiled its first Windows Phone handsets, the Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710.

Nokia Lumia 800

Calling it the “first real Windows Phone,” Nokia said it designed the Lumia 800 from the inside out and features a durable polycarbonate plastic body with a curved 3.7-inch ClearBack AMOLED (480×800 pixels) touch screen. It’s powered by a 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor and has 16GB of internal memory. Users will also be given 25GB of free storage through Microsoft’s cloud-based SkyDrive service.

Nokia has always been known for equipping its smartphones with excellent cameras, and it looks like the Lumia 800 will be no different. It comes with an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. It’s capable of capturing 720p HD video at 30fps, and the camera app offers various editing options, such as red-eye reduction, motion blur reduction, and white balance controls, and includes an instant-share feature.

In addition to the apps and services provided by Windows Phone, the Lumia 800 will also come preloaded with several apps built specifically for Nokia’s devices. This includes an ESPN Sports Hub, Nokia Drive for free, turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation, and Nokia Music and Mix Radio, a free music-streaming service with the ability to create personalized channels.

The Nokia Lumia 800 will be available in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and United Kingdom in November. Pricing is expected to go around 420 Euros ($585 U.S.), and you can preorder yours today through Nokia’s Web site.

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