Monday, March 28, 2011

Multimedia cellphones under Rs 5,000

People usually look for a range of features on their multimedia phones, such as music, photography, video recording, SMS and internet. But do they know their phones?

 If you go to buy a mobile phone for within Rs 5,000 you will be bombarded with options as almost all manufacturers have their own variants targeted at different groups.

Besides, non branded Chinese phones are also available for as little as a few hundred Rupees.
People usually look for a range of features on their multimedia phones, such as music, photography, video recording, SMS and internet.
So if you want a phone which performs the above mentioned functions within a budget of Rs 5,000, then here are few options you could consider.
Nokia 5130 Xpress Music (Rs 4,800)
It is one of the most economical music series phones in Nokia's stable.
The Xpress Music tag implies the superiority of its audio capabilities. An average 2 mega pixel camera, a brilliant 2 inch display, and a very comfortable multi tap keypad are some of its basic features.
It has GPRS capabilities and 16 GB of expandable memory for storing all that music, as well as a 1050 mAh battery pack which can power this device for up to six hours of talk time.
Samsung Champ C330 (Rs 4,000)
Samsung Champ always makes it to the top of the lists of multimedia handsets, especially among young people.
It is a small and cute looking phone with a 2.4 inch touchscreen display and a body built around it. The touchscreen, although resistive, is very good at identifying even the slightest touch. A 1.3 mega pixel camera and an 8 GB expandable memory are some of its key features.
But the biggest benefit of this device is the long battery life. It has a standard 1000 mAh battery pack that provides eight hours of talktime, and some users even say it lasts for around 12 hours.
LG Cookie Lite T300 (Rs 3,600)
It is the first and perhaps the only competitor to Samsung Champ.
LG Cookie Lite too is a small mobile phone, with a 2.4 inch resistive touchscreen display, which is vibrant and large to save your eyes from hurting. The user interface is quite attractive and carries the legacy of the older Cookie devices forward.
This phone, however, has a smaller 900 mAh battery pack, but surprisingly LG claims it to last for almost eight hours. It also has a 1.3 mega pixel camera at the back, but a smaller, 4 GB, expandable memory.
Micromax X600 Gravity II (Rs 3,700)
We still haven't forgotten old Gravity, an iconic dual SIM phone (CDMA+GSM) with an interesting and intriguing user interface.
The new X600 is similar, but only the old version supports dual GSM SIM operation. In every thing else the two phones are identical, with a 'Turn to Talk' interface that allows the user to switch SIMs just by turning the phone upside down.
A 1.3 mega pixel camera and memory expandable to 4 GB are the phone's standard features. It has the biggest display in this list, at 3.2 inches with a responsive resistive touchscreen, and a 1000 mAh battery pack that delivers talktime of up to five hours.
Sony Ericsson Spiro W100 (Rs 5,000)
How can one not expect a Sony Ericsson handset where there is talk of multimedia mobile phones?
Well, Spiro W100 just barely makes it to the list with a price tag of exactly Rs 5,000. Being a slider, the Spiro has a relatively small 2.2 inch display, but it is a rather brilliant one.
The Spiro carries Sony Ericsson's legacy of great sounding music from both earplugs and loudspeaker; a 2 mega pixel camera and memory that is expandable to 16 GB are its standard features — don't worry, though, it supports SD cards too. The standard battery pack delivers 1000 mAh, which is good for up to four hours of talk time, or for up to 20 hours of music playback.more:tmi

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