Monday, August 09, 2004

Nokia 7610! ...Thought of the Day! That's me, right there. Yes, it's me. Hehehe. It's me today, this morning. It captured just before we started a very long discussion of orthodontic treatment to a patient with periodontal breakdown. The picture taken by Ichi's Nokia 7610. Wow.. It is very cool handphone with so much features! According to PC Magazine's review, this Nokia's new handphone contains: 8MB memory; RS-MMC expansion slot; 1.8-inch 176-by-220 passive-matrix 65; 536-color display; 1,152-by-864 (1-megapixel) camera with 4X digital zoom (no flash); Bluetooth; speakerphone; 6 hours 15 minutes talk time (tested); 10.4 days standby time (estimated); GSM 850/900/1900; GPRS data. One-megapixel camera. Symbian OS third-party software available. Cool styling. No, it is not an advertising, and no one pays me to write this posting on my blog.. Hehehe it just a posting to express my admire of Nokia 7610. The phone is so interesting and catchy! The phone itself stands out, even before you take your first picture. Nokia is known for off-the-wall designs, and the 7610's swoosh-shaped keypad looks weird but works intuitively�as long as you're right-handed. It's missing a dedicated volume button, though, you have to start a call and use the navigation pad to change the volume. The phone is slender and feels light, with a clear screen that's even somewhat visible in daylight. The 7610 comes with two neat, unique applications: a mobile version of the Muvee automatic movie-editing software, which can piece together short video clips into music video-style movies; and Lifeblog, a very cool app that lets you look at all your e-mail, text messages, and videos in chronological order, together, on your phone or PC screen. Well.., actually it isn't what I want, although this Nokia 7610 supports MP3 files to play with Music Player. It didn't got a Radio FM player.. hahahaha. My N-GAGE got a MP3 player, Radio FM, and gaming features, but got no camera. I'm waiting for Nokia to produce a handphone with MP3 Music Player, Radio FM, one-megapixel camera, and gaming features. Hahah sounds silly isn't it? But who knows? Probably, one of the Nokia people read my blog and thinks to produce like what I want. LOLz :D Well.. It's just the thought of the day.. :)