Saturday 28 May 2011

Nokia 5330

                                                              Nokia 5330
                                                             Nokia 5330
                                                                  Nokia 5330
o DStv and e tv are launching their mobile tv broadcasts this month in South Africa. DStv mobile will be free until March. From April 1, it’ll be R36 a month. Only there’s one little problem – getting your hands on a phone which will let you watch their broadcasts. Apparently there are presently only three phones with the required DVB-H receivers available in South Africa. Two of these are Nokia devices, the Nokia 5330 and the Nokia N96. The other phone is the ZTE F900 (apparently it’s an Acer phone). The only problem is that it probably won’t be too easy to get your hands on these in South Africa. The N96 is a few years old now and has long gone off the market. The 5330 is a more recent device, but I have never even seen it marketed in South Africa. It is claimed that more phones will be available soon. However, most of the smart phones currently getting released still lack a DVB-H receiver (probably for several reasons including cost and space considerations). So you’d basically end up having to buy a particular phone just to get one with a DVB-H receiver. You can get a stand-alone receiver (called the Drifta for R599) to get reception on your computer, but that rather defeats the purpose of mobile TV.
nokia-5330-xpressmusic

The Nokia 5330 Xpressmusic is a mid-range phone with a unique “sliced” top.With its edgy, top-sliced design and illumination effects, Nokia 5330 XpressMusic is ideal for music and keeping in touch with your social network. XpressMusic 5330 has a standard 3.5mm audio jack offers crystal clear sound for any headphones, and the extended battery life gives more than 26 hours of playback time.
The new Nokia 5330 XpressMusic mobile Phone features:


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