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Shoot, share and groove with Nokia N70
By Keith Rickwood
Nokia N70 is yet another milestone in Nokia's "Next Generation" N series phones. Like its forerunners, Nokia N70 is another supplement in the ever-progressing Nokia phones. This mobile phone comes in the popular candybar design shape, but it has a larger screen than most similar design phones. The display on the Nokia N70 is fine, which comes with 262 colours.
Nokia N70 comes with 3G capabilities, which comprised of video downloads, video calling, and video or music streaming. It has a second VGA resolution camera, which is used for making video calls. Data transfer is quite easy and steady on Nokia N70. It has the facility of GPRS with EDGE and Bluetooth.
The Nokia N70 is a highly effective imaging device, which comes with 2 megapixels camera. To give you more choices and clarity, it comes with 20x digital zoom and an integrated flash. Besides, user can also get the choice of modes including portrait, scenery, night and sports. It's possible to control settings like balance, brightness and colour tones. Camera work has been made easier; the Nokia N70 comes with a dedicated camera button and a protective slide.
To satisfy your music impulse, its RealPlayer media player gives you a wide array of choices. This player supports video playback in MPEG4 format. As far as audio is concerned, you can listen to your choice of formats including AAC, MP3, Real Audio, Nokia Ring Tones and WAV. With Visual Radio, you can listen your favourite tracks from radio stations, with desired information about the artist and song.
Nokia N70 carries 30 MB of internal dynamic memory, which can be used to store contacts, text messages, images, ring tones, multimedia messages, images, calendar notes, applications and to-do list. The user can also extend the memory by using the MultiMediaCard.
All the great features would not do any good to any mobile phone, if it does not come with a good battery life. Thus, Nokia N70 comes with 970mAh Lithium Ion battery, which allows the user to talk up to 3.5 hours and also comes with eleven days standby. Nokia N70 continues the trend of attuned Nokia phones in the sophisticated 3G phones. About the Author Keith Rickwood is webmaster of http://www.mobilerainbow.co.uk. This website deals in contract mobile phones and Sim free phones on major six mobile networks in UK. There are best mobile phones deals with latest handset and cheap mobile phone plans on popular mobile networks
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