Three Symbian Belle phone from Nokia

Posted by quick-zone on Thursday, August 25, 2011

Whatever vendor must now rely on three important things. First, the operating system that must be kept consistent and up to date. Second, performance and device performance is increasing more and more to prove as the product moves that do not often crashed. Third, the increasingly competitive price factor.

After the release of the Nokia 500, Nokia appears to have started doing a lot of finesse. Increased release of the Symbian operating system to Belle Anna suggests that these vendors should continue to make performance improvements that could no longer wait for a year or two.

So three phones with Symbian OS Belle replied that Nokia wants to be consistent up-date OS that has more than 10 years was accompanied. Performance was improved, one with the use of processors that have a better level, ie 1 GHz. Also other devices that meet the high end category. Including the use of Near Field Communication technology (NFC) for various needs, such as to stream audio to speakers or stereo headsets wirelessly and play games.

Symbian Belle operating system itself looks quite significantly different from Anna's version. Homescreen is designed to be more intuitive and new widgets. How to do multitasking has changed. Notification that the menu also looks more like the Android OS.

Collaboration with Microsoft, although not yet clear when the release of the product and its OS, Symbian looks feels at Belle. Three new series of Nokia (Nokia 600, Nokia 700, Nokia 701) Lync has used Microsoft applications, such as IM for business (such as Communator feature on Anna version), SharePoint, OneNote, PowerPoint to broadcasters.

Nokia 600 and 700 use a 3.2-inch screen, while the Nokia 701 3.5-inch sail. The first two phones using a camera 5 MP 8 MP while the 701 series. The first two series include 2 GB of internal memory, while the last series to 8 GB. Also has the latest Bluetooth devices, namely version 3.0. (*)

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