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Nokia E71 Video Converter - A Review on Classic


Nokia Video Converter
Nokia E71 is the classic business phone from Nokia E-series with a QWERTY keyboard. It's said Nokia E-series is the copy of BlackBerry, so Nokia Company was regard as some cheat. However, Nokia E-series won a big success especially the Nokia E71 and E72. No matter Nokia copy or not, at least Nokia Company made more people know BlackBerry.

Details of Nokia E71

Nokia E71 is the powerful and classic business phone, it owns powerful and convenient business functions such as the email checking. But E71 just owns a 2.36 inches display with the resolution 320*240 and the supported frame rate is 15 fps. So, for video playback on Nokia E71, we need a Nokia E71 video converter first.

Why We Need Such Conversion Software for Nokia E71

Nokia E71 is the portable media player (for video playback), so it just support some limited video formats such as MP4and 3GP. And Nokia Company set the MP4 format as default for video playing on E71. So we need a Nokia E71 video converter.
Besides, the supported frame rate of Nokia E71 is just 15 fps. But the normal Nokia video converters just support to convert videos to some video with the normal frame rate (about 19.7 to 25 fps), and don't support to adjust the frame rate setting. If the frame rate is improper, the video file will not synchronize with the audio files. For this reason, we need a professional video converter for Nokia E71 which supports users to adjust the frame rate setting.

Suggestions of Conversion Software for Nokia E71

It's difficult to get a good video converter for Nokia E71, so I would like to share some tips for select Nokia video converter.
1. The software should support to convert the popular videos to the target format (MP4 and 3GP).
2. The software should be easy to control for saving the time on learning the guide.
3. The software should support users to adjust the video/audio rate and the frame rate settings.
4. The software should provide nice conversion quality such as fast converting speed and good image.

Here I suggest Nokia Video Converter Factory Pro to all users. It's the professional software for converting videos to Nokia phones. It perfectly supports Nokia E71. The converter is easy to use and provides fast speed with good image. Besides, the advanced functions (merge, clip, crop and effect) are also available for all users. It's the reliable assistant for Nokia videos.

1. Download and install the software
2. Click "Add" to import videos
3. Select output format in "Profile" setting
4. Click "Start" to begin converting process
5. Open output profile to get the output video
Steps
Then, with a professional and powerful Nokia E71 video converter, it's easy and convenient to enjoy videos on the classic Nokia E71.


Screenshot of Nokia Video Converter

Nokia Video Convertor
Posted on 6/01/2011 11:21:00 PM | Categories: ,

MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY MNP IN INDIA


Hi friends now wait is over.Now you are a freedom bird to change your operator as per your wish.Ya there is only 3 hours more to change your operator without changing your favorite and lucky number.The process of changing the telecom operator without changing the mobile number is calledMobile Number Portability.After a long time discussion among Telecom Operators In India and the TRAI it has been officially announced to launch on 20th January 2011.The major telecom Operators in India are overcome to get the New customers through MNP with attractive tariff offers and value added services.
Let us discuss about the MNP:

What IS MNP:
It is facility for the Indian telecom customers which allows to change the Mobile operator with your existing mobile number.
Does anyone can enjoy the benefit of MNP:
No,all of the mobile customers cannot enjoy the benefit of MNP.The minimum requirement to change the operator,if he/she has been with the operator for at least 90 days.
I'm Interested,What is the Procedure?
To begin the MNP process you need the UPC(Unique Porting Code).To get the UPC code you need to send the message as PORT 10 Digit Mobile Number and send it to 1900.You will be charged 1rs for sending this SMS
Example:
PORT 9894098940 and send it to 1900.
You will get alpha-numeric Unique Porting Code with the expiration date of it.
Now just visit the nearer Operator Outlet which you are going to change.They will give you one form which costs you Rs.19 and attach your ID proof with it,follow the instructions given by them.
When you submitted the required applications,you will get the new operator SIM with in 1 week.Your connection will be interrupted for only 2 hours.It may normally happens during 12.00 midnight to 5am.So this time mayn't inconvenience for you.
After you get the New SIM card you may throw the old SIM card to the dust bin.When you bought new SIM card,you can't change to another operator immediately until the time period of 90 days.
Vote for the Telecom Operator which you would like to leave:

Now the Power is In your Hand,Now you can enjoy the fresh Telecom operator for every 90 days.Hats Off to TRAI for this Fantastic Mobile Number Portability. 

iPhone 4 Teardown: Inside Apple’s New Phone

 iPhone 4 Teardown: Inside Apples New Phone

The online do-it-yourself guide, iFixit, has just posted a 26-step dissection of Apple’s iPhone 4 that reveals some interesting facts about the sought after gadget.
We already know that the iPhone 4 has a 5-megapixel camera capable of 720p video capture, a display with 960×640 resolution, a bigger battery, and a three-axis gyroscope. But now, let’s take a look at some of the secret discoveries iFixit managed to uncover.
More RAM. Faster processor.
Apple has increased the RAM in the iPhone 4 from 256MB (found in the iPhone 3GS and iPad) to a massive 512MB. Like the iPad, the iPhone 4 also uses Apple’s A4 processor, which in turn uses a 1-GHz ARM Cortex A8 core.
ifixit chip iPhone 4 Teardown: Inside Apples New Phone
The Real Storage Capacity.
After you take away the memory reserved for Apple’s own software, a 32GB iPhone 4 handset is actually left with 28.77GB, according to iFixit.
Battery.
Steve Jobs already told us that the iPhone 4 is powered by one big battery. We now know that it’s a 3.7V 420 mAh Li-Polymer internal battery, which is what gives the handset all those extra minutes of talk time.
Stainless Steel.
Apple has incorporated its UMTS, GSM, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas into a stainless steel inner frame that surrounds the iPhone, and iFixit describes this integration as “a work of genius”. Apple expects this new frame to improve the phone’s overall reception.
Additionally, to help improve signal quality, the iPhone 4 is designed to use whichever network band has the least interference at any given time – which is a bonus.
 iPhone 4 Teardown: Inside Apples New Phone
Super glass.
The iPhone 4 uses aluminosilcate glass that is twenty times stiffer and thirty times stronger than plastic. IFixit reports that Apple’s handset is made from Corning’s Gorilla Glass, and also states that the glass, digitizer, and LCD panel are all glued together. This means that if you happen to break your iPhone 4′s glass, expect to pay a lot to repair it.
 iPhone 4 Teardown: Inside Apples New Phone
For more information, check out iFixit’s 26-step dissection for yourself. And be sure to let us know what you think of the iPhone 4′s insides in the comments box below!
Posted on 12/01/2010 11:31:00 AM | Categories: ,

Download Ultrasn0w 1.2 unlock for iOS 4.2.1

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As promised,  the iPhone Dev team today released an unlock tool for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S on iOS 4.2.1. The Ultrasn0w 1.2 unlock for iPhone 3G and 3G S is made possible though PwnageTool 4.1.3 for Mac and Redsn0w 0.9.6 b4 jailbreak tool released in the last week. This unlock works on iPhone 3G and 3G S models with baseband 05.14.02, 05.15.04 and higher. Here we use iPad iOS version 3.2.2 to upgrade the baseband of the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S to 06.15.00. This is done by a custom IPSW file generated using the  PwnageTool 4.1.3. The step by step guide to unlock iOS 4.2.1 using Ultrasn0w 1.2 is given below.
Unlock iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS on iOS 4.2.1 with PwnageTool 4.1.3 and Ultrasn0w 1.2:
Before unlocking, we need to jailbreak iPhone 3G or 3G S using the latest Redsn0w 0.9.6 b4.
After that download iOS 3.2.2 for iPad and PwnageTool 4.1.3.
Here you will build a custom IPSW file using iOS 3.2.2 for iPad, and use that to upgrade the baseband of  iPhone 3G and 3G S to 06.15.00.  So that the iPhone will work with Ultrasn0w 1.2.
Now run PwnageTool 4.1.3 in expert mode. Select your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S from the list. Each time click on the big blue button to continue to the next page.
You will be asked to select the location of  iPad OS 3.2.2 in the next step. Follow the instruction as given in application interface.  And in between you will reach  PwnageTool 4.1.3 options page, where you can customize the output IPSW file.
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PwnageTool 4.1.3
Select general settings- and in that section, click on activate the phone ( for carrier locked devices) and upgrade baseband.
You may add pre-jailbroken apps in the next section,  Cydia package. Download the required packages and continue.
Make sure that you tick Cydia installer in the next page, custom packages.
Then build the IPSW file and save it your Mac.
After this put your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S in the DFU mode. And restore the custom IPSW file using iTunes.  Now you have upgraded the baseband.

Download Ultrasn0w 1.2  for unlock

Open Cydia from your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S Springboard.
Now go to Manage and the Sources.
Here  edit the Source URL as  http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com and save the settings.
Go back to the sources section and search for Ultrasn0w 1.2.  Install the tool and wait for the process to complete.
Currently this process can only be done on a Mac using PwnageTool 4.1.3. You will be able to unlock your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G S in Windows using a Redsn0w version that is excepted to available soon.
Posted on 11/30/2010 12:03:00 AM | Categories: ,

iPhone 4G: Everything You Need to Know


The iPhone 4 is here and we have all the answers to your questions about Apple's new iPhone including pictures and detailed specifications.
Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone 4 today, which he claims offers over 100 new features, though he would focus on only a handful for the keynote. The iPhone 4 looks like the iPhone prototype obtained under questionable circumstances by Gizmodo: stainless steel casing, all-glass front, and a design Jobs describes as the thinnest smartphone on the planet: almost 25 percent thinner than the iPhone 3GS.. Unlike previous iPhones, the iPhone 4 will have volume controls on the side of the phone along with an accessible microSIM tray. The iPhone 4 features a front-facing camera, and the back sports a microphone, 30pin connector for docking, and a speaker, while the top sports a second microphone for noise cancellation, sleep/wake button, and a headset input.
Jobs went on to highlight the bands around the side of the iPhone 4 that caused much speculation in the wake of the leaked prototypes. Jobs identified them as part of the phone’s antenna system, saying the stainless steel band is also a primarily structural element of the device. The antenna supports all the iPhone 4’s wireless capability, from 3G to Wi-Fi to Bluetooth to GPS along with cellular communications.

iPhone 4: Retina Display

The iPhone 4 will also sport what Jobs described as a “retina display” with four times the pixel density of a typical LCD display at a whopping 326 pixels per inch—by far denser than anything else in the consumer electronics market. The result is a 3.5-inch display with a native resolution of 960 by 640 pixels that is actually a higher resolution than the typical human eye is capable of perceiving, when held at a distance of just 10 to 12 inches. Jobs claims the iPhone 4’s display winds up looking like a high quality printed book (albeit that emits light!) rather than a blocky pixellated grid. The iPhone OS automatically handles rendering text and controls at the higher resolution for the iPhone 4, so developers don’t need to do anything to update their applications to look good on the new display…but, of course, if developers want to add higher-resolution graphics to their apps, they will look stunning on the iPhone 4.

iPhone 4: A4 Chip and Gyroscope

The iPhone 4 will also feature an Apple-designed A4 CPU, following along the lines of the processor powering the iPad. Jobs said the A4 processor improved power management, so the iPhone 4 will manage 40 percent more talk time on 3G networks (up to 7 hours), or up to 6 hours of 3G Web browsing or 10 hours of Wi-Fi browsing. The device can also play up to 10 hours of video, 40 hours of music, and should have an standby time of up to 300 hours. The iPhone 4 will also pack up to 32 GB of onboard flash storage, and will offer quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA for mobile broadband speeds up to 7.2Mbps downstream, 4.8Mbps upstream…assuming carrier networks support that technology. The iPhone 4 will also support 802.11n Wi-Fi, assisted GPS, Bluetooth, and packs and accelerometer, compass, proximity sensor, and an ambient light sensor,. The iPhone 4 also sports a gyroscope, which enables six-axis motion sensing…just like a game controller, and iPhone OS 4 will offer developer APIs to leverage the gyroscope: Jobs envisions the gyroscope enabling whole new types of mobile gaming.

iPhone 4: Camera & iMovie

The iPhone 4 will feature a 5 megapixel camera with a backside-illuminated sensor, which Jobs says increases the amount of light captured by the sensor, resulting in better photographs, particularly in low-light situations. The camera will also record HD video at 720p resolution and 30 frames per second, and the LED flash can be used to light video as well. Like the iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4 will feature in-phone video editing and enable users to share video the the Internet (think Facebook and YouTube). However, Apple is pushing the video editing envelope with a new iMovie application for iPhone, that enables users to assemble and trim clips and record directly into an iMovie timeline. Users can also add camera photos to their movies (complete with the pan-and-scan Ken Burns effect), and iMovie for iPhone will enable users to add titles and transitions to their videos. The iPhone 4 camera embeds geolocation information in video; iMovie for iPhone can optional display display that information. Users can also add music as a soundtrack to their video, and select from a number of pre-generated themes. iMovie for iPhone will be available as a separate purchase from the App Store for $4.99.

iPhone 4: Bing

Among new features in iOS 4 will be an option to use Microsoft’s Bing as a default search engine; Google will still be the iPhone’s default search, but Yahoo and Bing-powered searches will be available as options. Note that Bing will be taking over the back end for Yahoo’s search services later this year.

iBooks for iPhone

Apple also announced a version of iBooks will be available for iPhone, with feature parity to the iPad edition (complete with previously-announced PDF and annotations support). The applications will be able to synchronize across devices, so users will be able to start reading an iBook on an iPad, then pick up at the same spot on the iPhone. Users will be able to download purchased books to all their supported devices at no extra charge.

No Longer iPhone OS 4: iOS 4

Since it won’t do to have an iPad running something called “iPhone OS,” Apple has decided to rename its mobile device operating system to simply “iOS 4,” encompassing all its mobile devices: the iPhone, the iPad, and the iPod touch. iOS 4 will have the features Apple outlined back in April, including a form of multitasking support (so applications like Pandora can stream music in the background while an iPhone user, say, surfs the Web in Safari), a unified Mail inbox that supports multiple services, home screen folders, a Game Center, and improved support for Microsoft Exchange and enterprise users. However, developers will probably be more intrigued by a boatload of new APIs and significantly deepened features. Developers at WWDC will be able to set hands on a release candidate today.

iAds

Jobs also took a moment to highlight Apple’s new in-application advertising platform iAds: according to Jobs, Apple is developing iAds as a revenue channel for developers so they can earn money from applications in ways other than direct sales to users. As outlined last April, Apple is aiming for high amounts of interactivity and engagement with iAds, building on HTML5 technologies rather than the still-industry-standard Adobe Flash. Apple will host all the advertising and handle ad sales, so all applications developers have to do is specify where in the applications the ads should be placed, then collect 60 percent of the revenue from placements in their applications. Apple has only been selling iAds for about two months—they should go live Jule 1—and so far has many major brands on board, including Disney (Jobs is Disney’s biggest single shareholder, remember), Target, Best Buy, Geico, DirecTV, and other major brands. Unlike traditional banner ads that eject users from applications out into Web browsers, iAds run without exiting a user’s application, providing an interactive experience without causing people to leave apps, or lose work or messages: the goal is an engaging experience that users know is “safe” regardless of the app they’re using.

Video Calling

Of course, that front-facing camera in the iPhone 4 exists for one and only one purpose: video calls. Jobs demonstrated what Apple is dubbing FaceTime video calling with the iPhone 4. The feature will initially be Wi-Fi only and operate iPhone 4 devices—no word in whether FaceTime will support, say, desktops or notebooks equipped with cameras. Users will be able to switch to the rear-mounted 5 megapixel camera on the iPhone 4 to let callers see what they’re seeing, or stick with the front-facing camera for face-to-face chat. Jobs says Apple plans to work with mobile operators to make FaceTime available over 3G data services. Apple says it plans to ship millions of FaceTime-capable devices this year—and if current iPhone sales are any indicator, they’re right—so iPhone 4 users will have plenty of people to talk to. (How far off is an app called FaceTime Roulette?)
Apple says the technology behind FaceTime will be come an industry standard, and will be supported by other devices and services.

iPhone 4 Pricing and Availability

The iPhone 4 will be available June 24 in black or white, with pricing set at $199 for a 16 GB model and $299 for a 32 GB model: those price points match the iPhone 3GS. Initial availability will be the United States, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
In the United States AT&T will enable any iPhone user whose contract expires in 2010 to upgrade to the iPhone 4 for $199 or $299 (for the 16 GB or 32 GB model) if users top off their contracts for another two years of service.
Apple plans to continue selling the iPhone 3GS, with the 8 GB model going for $99.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 4 will open on June 15.
Apple plans to begin offering the iPhone 4 in 18 more countries in July, followed by 24 additional countries in August and 40 more countries in September.
Apple will offer a selection of accessories, including a $29 dock and a “bumper” case in various colors.

iOS 4 Availability

Apple’s iOS 4 will ship standard on new iPhone 4 handsets. Apple plans to make iOS 4 available on June 21 for the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch—although there will be some limitations and some iOS 4 features wont be supported on older handsets. (For instance, multitasking will not be supported on the original iPhone 3G. Apple’s original EDGE-only iPhone, released in 2007, won’t support iOS 4 at all.)

Official iPhone 4 Video

iPhone 4 Pictures

iPhone 4 Technical Specifications

Size and weight

Height:
4.5 inches (115.2 mm)
Width:
2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
Depth:
0.37 inch (9.3 mm)
Weight:
4.8 ounces (137 grams)

Cellular and wireless

  • UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
  • GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology

Location

  • Assisted GPS
  • Digital compass
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cellular

Power and battery

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter

  • Talk time:
    Up to 7 hours on 3G
    Up to 14 hours on 2G



  • Standby time: Up to 300 hours




  • Internet use:
    Up to 6 hours on 3G
    Up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi




  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours



  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours



Mac system requirements

  • Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
  • Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later
  • iTunes 9.2 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
  • iTunes Store account
  • Internet access

Windows system requirements

  • PC with USB 2.0 port
  • Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
  • iTunes 9.2 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
  • iTunes Store account
  • Internet access

Environmental requirements

  • Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F
    (0° to 35° C)
  • Nonoperating temperature: -4° to 113° F
    (-20° to 45° C)
  • Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
  • Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)

Capacity

  • 16GB or 32GB flash drive

Color

  • White or black

Display

  • Retina display
  • 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
  • 960-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
  • 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
  • Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on front and back
  • Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

Audio playback

  • Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
  • Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
  • User-configurable maximum volume limit

TV and video

  • Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 720p, 30 frames per second, Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format
  • Support for 1024 by 768 pixels with Dock Connector to VGA Adapter; 576p and 480p with Apple Component AV Cable; 576i and 480i with Apple Composite AV Cable (cables sold separately)

Languages

  • Language support for English (U.S.), English (UK), French (France), German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Arabic, Thai, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Indonesian, Malay, Romanian, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, and Vietnamese
  • Keyboard support for English (U.S.), English (UK), French (France), French (Canadian), French (Switzerland), German, Traditional Chinese (Handwriting, Pinyin, Zhuyin, Cangjie, Wubihua), Simplified Chinese (Handwriting, Pinyin, Wubihua), Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese (Romaji), Japanese (Kana), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Estonian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Latvian, Flemish, Arabic, Thai, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Indonesian, Malay, Romanian, Slovak, Croatian, Bulgarian, Serbian (Cyrillic/Latin), Catalan, and Vietnamese
  • Dictionary support (enables predictive text and autocorrect) for English (U.S.), English (UK), French, German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese (Romaji), Japanese (Kana), Russian, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Flemish, Arabic, Thai, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Indonesian, Malaysian, Romanian, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, and Vietnamese

Camera, photos, and video


  • Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
  • 5-megapixel still camera
  • VGA-quality photos and video at up to 30 frames per second with the front camera
  • Tap to focus video or still images
  • LED flash
  • Photo and video geotagging

External buttons and controls

  • Sleep/wake
  • Ring/silent
  • Volume up/down
  • Home

Sensors

  • Three-axis gyro
  • Accelerometer
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor

Connectors and input/output

  • 30-pin dock connector
  • 3.5-mm stereo headphone minijack
  • Built-in speaker
  • Microphone
  • Micro-SIM card tray

Headphones


  • Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic
  • Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
  • Impedance: 32 ohms

In the box


  • iPhone 4
  • Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic
  • Dock Connector to USB Cable
  • USB Power Adapter
  • Documentation
Posted on 11/26/2010 11:47:00 AM | Categories: ,