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The Nokia C3 is Offers Efficient Functionality

Mobile phone giant Nokia has recently announced several upcoming handsets, amongst them the C3. The manufacturer has cleverly combined a number of appealing features to provide a versatile handset which won’t break the bank.

One of the C3’s features is a two mega pixel digital camera. This operates at a pixel resolution of 1600x 1200 in order to provide good quality still images along with the ability to shoot video in QCIF quality at 15 frames per second. Although not the most advanced cameras available on a mobile phone, it is ideal for everyday use and taking snapshots when out and about.

The Nokia C3 utilises class 32 versions of both GPRS and EDGE to stay connected to cellular networks whilst on the move. A fast Internet access can be attained thanks to the inclusion of Wi-Fi Technology. This works by utilising the signals provided by wireless Internet routers in commercial, domestic and public locations.

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The Sony Ericsson Vivaz Features a Stunning Digital Camera

Subject to a recent UK TV Advertising campaign, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz has proven to be a popular handset since its release in March 2010. It is easy to see the appeal of this attractive Smartphone with impressive features such as and 8 mega pixel digital camera, fast Internet access and heaps of internal storage.

The Vivaz measures 107x 51.7x 12.5 mm and weighs in at just 97 g. Its appearance is minimalistic and sophisticated with the fascia dominated by the touch screen with just three options below this.

In order to connect to cellular networks, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz utilises class 10 versions of EDGE & GPRS. Access to the Internet is provided via an HSDPA connection at speeds of up to 10.2 mega bytes per second in areas covered by 3G. A faster Internet connection can be attained however, thanks to Wi-Fi Technology which detects the signals provided by local wireless Internet routers and utilises these to provide an enhanced browsing experience. Both Bluetooth and micro USB connections are provided as standard which offer methods of connecting to compatible hardware devices such as other phones and computers.

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