One of the most popular first-person shooting games is now available in selected phones, thanks to its creator Olli Hinkka.. But one must buy first a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse support, which was enabled this time to enhance the gameplay compared to playing Quake III uncomfortably in a phone’s keypad. The phones compatible with the game are the Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N82 and Nokia E90.
Nokia has a hot new baby, bragging Wi-Fi, GPS, 320 x 480 pixels display, and a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics in its resume. The latest from the S40 family features a 2.4-inch 16M color display with the one-off resolution of 320 x 480 pixels (HVGA). It has quad-band GSM support plus HSDPA 10.2 Mbps. It is also the first S40 phone to have the Nokia WebKit Open Source Browser.
Specification:
-200MB internal memrory
-microSD slot (supports up to 8GB cards)
-Stereo Bluetooth 2.1(a microUSB port that’s used for charging)
-2.5mm A/V jack with TV-out functionality
Dubbed Attila, Motorola’s new child will be the first from the brand to run on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro platform (and minus the keyboard, too). A trackball navigation, commonly seen on Blackberry phones, is also used in this handset.
Configuration:
-tri-band 3G with HSPA
-Wi-Fi
-Qualcomm 7201A
-2.8″ display with QVGA resolution.