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Nokia 2660: Simplicity in hand
While mobile phones keep changing their skin and interiors like they’re some kind of bizarre robotic alien life form, there’s something to be said for good old-fashioned quality design. It’s true that technological advancement is the name of the game nowadays, especially with all sorts of changes leading to newer and better platforms that are capable of cramming nigh-unlimited functionality into tinier and tinier frames. However, all this technological posturing is pointless if the phone at its core isn’t what the user truly needs. Thankfully, there are phones of all shapes and sizes out now, and there truly is something for almost everyone. -
Nokia’s E52 keeps it simple
While it’s true that the race to put out the best mobile unit continues to heat up in 2009 and looks to be doing the same beyond, consumers are also looking for sturdy, dependable units that do the job as advertised and fulfill their function without the need for a lot of extraneous bells and whistles. Technology has come a long way in infusing and integrating valuable equipment and features in the mobiles that have come to cost us quite a bit of money, but mobile manufacturers are also aware that there is considerable value in providing a strong core experience to its market base before even considering the extras. -
Nokia’s 6700 Shines
The mobile phone race continues to heat up, several years in. Mobile manufacturers have capitalized upon the developments in technology to pack in more and more features and maximize the capabilities of hardware and software as consumers’ lives get more complex and fast-paced. The mobile phone, once an absolute necessity for busy executives and medical practitioners who needed immediate contact and coordination options due to their work, has become everything from a planner to an accessory in the last decade or so, and the looks and feels of various new models are indicative of this shift in purposes and target markets. -
Nokia Gets Rated R
Mobile phones continue to be on the rise, moving forward and moving deeper into integration with our everyday lives – from business necessities that enabled executives to make calls and send messages anywhere at any time, to personal accessories that have become part of our daily routines and that we never leave home without. Along with the mobile phone expansion has come mobile content, in the form of ringtones, wallpapers and even full-music albums and tracks that can be played on units that balance the functionality of mobile music players and mobile phones. Apple and Nokia are two companies that have taken full advantage of the opportunity provided by technology and the enthusiastic market base for both the mobile and music industries.

