Are you in need of a good locksmith in Toronto, Ontario?

By , May 23, 2011 4:05 pm

Are you in need of a good locksmith in Toronto, Ontario?

If so, we can surely help you. We have a team of professionals, who can come to your rescue in case you are trapped outside your home, without a key to get into your abode. We are amongst the best locksmiths you can get in Canada. Our team of professionally trained locksmiths can help you in any situation where you have trouble with the keys, inside your car, home or shop. Our professional locksmiths are well trained in any problem related to various verities of locks and they can help you resolve the crisis within minutes.

Our skilled locksmiths can provide you with several services like lock installation, duplicate keys, high security locks, changing keys and locks, locks for your vehicle, office, home, repair of any kind of locks and much more. You can easily contact us at any hour of the day. Just speak to us about any kind of problem related to locks in the state of Canada and we are always happy to help you. We are completely licensed and you can completely rely on us for getting the job well done. All you have to do is to speak to our representatives and in just a matter of time our team of expert locksmiths will be there at your service.

Auto Locksmiths:

Looking for a car locksmith in Toronto, Ontario? Talk to us, as we are master locksmith. Toronto, Ontario can provide you with several locksmith services in CA, which include replacing the car keys, car lock out, opening the locked vehicle, transponder VAT key replacement, garage locks, replacement of garage locks etc. Whether you have lost your car keys or have been locked out of your car, we can assist you. You can easily depend on us for getting any kind of car locksmith services in Toronto, Ontario. We are not new to the market and have loads of experience. Our teams of professional locksmith are also well known for their professional conduct and are friendly and polite.

Just speak to Toronto, Ontario at any hour of the day as we provide emergency services 24 hours of the day or night. We provide these services for any brand or model of cars, no matter, whichever manufacturer or whatever the model it is. Toronto, Ontario has a team of well trained professional locksmiths, who can provide you with their services at your doorstep or wherever you need it.

Just speak to us to avail the benefits provided by our excellent team of locksmiths in the Ontario Canada.

Emergency Locksmith:

If you are in urgent need of locksmith services, then like our long list of delighted customers of Toronto, Ontario, you just need to pick your phone and dial our number and we’ll immediately come rushing to lend a hand. Our services are excellent and therefore this will make you come back to us over and again. We have a team of professional staff that is well trained to provide emergency locksmith services, anywhere in the Ontario Canada. We can provide you with several locksmith services in Canada like lock repair or installation, key replacing or making, emergency house lock out, emergency lock replacement and many more emergency locksmith services. Our skilled Locksmiths will reach you in just 30 minutes after you give us a call. We provide quick response to any of your needs and are also ready to provide you with services at any hour of the day or night.

Our professional locksmiths also do not charge any extra fees for emergency locksmith services for night call or during holidays. You can completely rely on us for getting any kind of emergency Locksmith services in California State, as we are fully licensed and insured. Toronto Locksmith is experts in every emergency locksmith service and no job is impossible for us. All you have to do is to speak to us and our team of trained and professional locksmiths will be there to help you.

Residential Locksmith:

If you are searching for reasonable residential Locksmith services, then we can assist you. Toronto Locksmith has a team of professional locksmiths, who can offer their excellent services in Toronto, Ontario.

Toronto Locksmith offer residential locksmith services at reasonable rates too and that is also one reason why more and more people are attracted to avail the benefits of our company. For availing our locksmith services in CA, all you have to do is pick up your phone and dial our number. The team of experienced locksmiths at Toronto, Ontario can open any kind of locks, which can be located anywhere at your residence. Some of the facilities, which we provide include installation of new locks, replacement or repair of old locks, high security locks, alarm systems, access control, mailbox keys and locks, eviction services etc.

you can employ the services of Toronto, Ontario with just a call. Just have a word with Toronto, Ontario and their team of experts will be there to help you. Feel free to call us at any hour of the day as we provide our services full 24 hours of the day. Toronto, Ontario’s team will respond quickly to your call so that you are not inconvenienced at all. In case of any query you can talk to our representatives on our toll free number.

Commercial Locksmiths:

Are you trying to find a commercial locksmith service? Toronto Locksmiths are here to help you. Toronto locksmith provides commercial locksmith services in Toronto, Ontario. Speak to us to avail of any kind of commercial locksmith services in California and we will rush to your aid. Toronto Locksmiths provide several commercial locksmith services that include cylinders, mortise locks, access control, CCTV, high security systems, alarm systems, exit devices, change locks or replace keys, repair or replacement of locks, master key systems, up gradation of any lock and much more. You can avail the benefits of these lock smith services at any hour of the day and that too at reasonable rates. Feel free to call us on our toll free number to enquire about your business security systems needs. Toronto Locksmiths can surely provide added security for your business.

Toronto Locksmiths make use of reliable products from well known manufacturers to protect your business. Toronto Locksmiths also offer discounts to senior citizens and persons employed with the armed forces. Toronto Locksmiths are second to none in Canada and can surely provide you any kind of commercial locksmith services, as per your need and requirement at your hour of trouble. Our team of professional locksmiths will respond quickly to your phone-call and provide lock smith services at your doorstep.

Toronto Locksmith is the best and you can avail of our paramount locksmith services in Toronto, Ontario. You will get both exceptional locksmith services and a jovial face from us.

 

Toronto Locksmith 24/7 centre 1 Yonge Street
Toronto Ontario M4Y 2B6
Canada

Timezone : (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada), Bogota, Lima
Office Phone : (888) 814-7008?

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Women, Listen to your body… It might save your life!

By , May 22, 2011 1:08 am

Women, Listen to your body… It might save your life!

It’s so common – you’re exhausted as usual and your stomach is a bit upset but that’s no surprise with the high pressure schedule you’ve been keeping up all day. You’re also feeling a little bloated so maybe your period’s going to start early and naturally, you have to empty your bladder again. Although this may sound pretty normal for all of us who are juggling marriage, career, motherhood and some community service… and it probably is in fact pretty normal, these are also some of the symptoms of two problems that can kill you, HEART ATTACK and OVARIAN CANCER.

Heart disease is the number one killer of both women and men and diseases of the heart have become the leading killer of women in the United States. Since 1984, heart disease has claimed more women than men. Approximately 500,000 women die each year from cardiovascular disease in the United States alone. In fact, women account for nearly half of all heart attack deaths. Cardiovascular disease claims more female lives than breast cancer, accidents and diabetes combined.

Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer among women in the United States. One in 72 women will develop ovarian cancer (lifetime risk) and one in 95 women will die from ovarian cancer. Do you know one hundred women? This statistic means you should expect one of them to die from ovarian cancer. Each year, approximately 20,000 American women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and about 15,000 women die of the disease. Approximately 174,236 women living in the United States have ovarian cancer or have a history of ovarian cancer.

There are many diseases that are “silent” or whose symptoms mimic lesser problems. People can be unaware of diabetes or hypertension, for example. Left untreated, both chronic medical problems can slowly destroy your quality of life or take your life. Other disorders are sneaky – their symptoms mimic lesser problems, allowing the underlying issue to go undetected until there’s a crisis. Gallbladder problems for example, can lead to gas, indigestion, heartburn and fatigue, nuisance symptoms that most people accept as part of living and manage with over-the-counter medications or benign neglect. A malfunctioning gall bladder often doesn’t get diagnosed until there is a classic gall bladder attack.

So why do we want to shine a special light on heart attack and ovarian cancer? Both can be fatal without early detection. Both have sneaky symptoms, mimic lesser disorders, physicians and other health care providers tend to dismiss or misdiagnose these symptoms, and there are no simple screening tools.

Heart attack is often fatal without early detection whereas ovarian cancer frequently goes undetected until it is advanced and then it is usually fatal. There is often a delay between the time a person begins experiencing symptoms and when they seek medical care.

More than 50% of the 1.2 million people who suffer a heart attack each year in the United States die in an emergency department or before reaching a hospital, within an hour of symptom onset. Survival rates are improved by up to 50% if treatment is started within one hour of symptom onset and by 23% if it is achieved within three hours of symptom onset. Researchers discovered that old age, being a woman, having less education, less money or being black, and symptoms which aren’t severe or don’t fit “classic” heart attack symptoms are associated with increased delays in seeking treatment.

Ovarian cancer is also not easily diagnosed because its initial symptoms are mild, often attributed to other causes and there is no specific diagnostic test for ovarian cancer. There is an 85-93% survival rate if ovarian cancer is diagnosed at Stage I – contained within the ovary (or ovaries). However, less than 20% of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed at this early stage and if discovered at Stage IV, survival is only 18% after 5 years.

Both heart attack and ovarian cancer have “sneaky” symptoms and can also be very nonspecific and mimic other problems. You can probably recite the classic heart attack symptoms, i.e., chest pain radiating down the left arm, crushing sensation, shortness of breath, sweating. That’s absolutely correct, if you’re a man! Unfortunately, researchers have only recently discovered that women’s heart attack symptoms are often very different from those classic symptoms. In a ground breaking study of female heart attack victims, 95% of women studied said they knew their symptoms were new or different a month or more before experiencing their heart attack. The symptoms most commonly reported were unusual fatigue, sleep disturbance and shortness of breath. Fewer than 30% reported having chest pain or discomfort prior to their heart attacks, and 43% reported no chest pain during any phase of the attack.

Here’s what every woman needs to know. Women’s major symptoms prior to their heart attack (a month or so earlier) are non-specific and include unusual fatigue, sleep disturbance, shortness of breath, indigestion and anxiety.

Similarly, ovarian cancer symptoms are often very mild in its early, most easily curable stages. A 2004 study of women with ovarian cancer discovered that crampy abdominal pain and urinary urgency, frequency or incontinence were the most commonly documented symptoms in women who had Stage I and II ovarian cancer. In patients with Stages III and IV cancer, abdominal pain and increased abdominal girth were the most commonly documented symptoms. These rather non-specific symptoms are often shrugged off or attributed to something else. Common misdiagnoses include irritable bowel syndrome, stress and depression.

So how do you pinpoint when your abdominal cramps are simple constipation or a passing virus versus early cancer? The key seems to be recognizing whether the symptoms continue or get worse. With most digestive disorders, symptoms tend to come and go, or they occur in certain situations or after eating certain foods. With ovarian cancer, there’s typically little fluctuation — symptoms are constant and gradually worsen.

To add insult to injury, there is no simple screening test for identifying women who may develop a heart attack or ovarian cancer. Both require time consuming workups. Specialized ‘stress the heart’ tests such as the treadmill stress test or cardiac scans are usually required to sort out women who have the potential to have a heart attack whereas the diagnosis of ovarian cancer is made by a combination of symptoms, blood tests, manual examination and special studies including pelvic ultrasound. The manual exam relies on the doctor to physically feel masses. If masses are felt, the cancer is typically advanced. The pelvic ultrasound is the most reliable way to evaluate the ovaries for cancer. This procedure, in conjunction with the other tests, creates a diagnostic tool kit for ovarian cancer. The blood test, CA-125, measures a protein associated with cancer. If the CA-125 is elevated there’s a good chance that cancer is present, although since other situations such as being premenopausal can also elevate CA-125, there are many false positives. On the other hand, the CA-125 is only elevated about half the time, even when ovarian cancer is present, leading to many false negatives as well. As a result, the CA-125 blood test is used together with other tests.

We now know that there are clusters of symptoms that can help to identify these disorders in their earliest stages. Many women ignore their heart attack symptoms because they are too minor or don’t fit the classic pattern of symptoms. Unfortunately, doctors also fail to recognize these symptoms as heart attack red flags for the same reasons.

Both healthcare providers and women need to change their thinking about women and heart attacks. If your gradual shortness of breath, fatigue, sleep disturbance or indigestion seems to be continuing, see your doctor right away and ask to be evaluated for heart disease, even if it’s not suggested. If you start to feel sweaty, more short of breath and dizzy, call 911. Better a false alarm than a funeral.

Follow the same thinking for ovarian cancer. Recognize that if you have a family history of ovarian cancer, you are at much higher risk for developing the disease. If you have abdominal symptoms like cramping or urinary symptoms such as frequency or urgency almost daily for more than a few weeks, you should see your doctor, preferably your gynecologist.

Listen to your body…and get help for suspicious symptoms. Learn how to identify early symptoms of heart attack and ovarian cancer. Tell every woman you know. If your doctor seems willing to dismiss the symptoms as something else without testing to rule out impending heart attack or early stage ovarian cancer, stop and have a discussion.

Heart attack and ovarian cancer no longer need to be such aggressive killers of women. You know yourself and your body better than anyone else. When your body produces warning symptoms, listen to it. You may find that you are stressed, depressed, have digestive problems or are perimenopausal…and that’s good to know so you can work on helping yourself reduce or eliminate those problems. Or, you may discover that your body is telling you to take action and save your own life.

The article “Women, Listen to your body… It might save your life!” may be found in its entirety on http://HealthWorldNet.com


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Want to Skate Anywhere and Stay off your Butt Doing It?

By , May 20, 2011 10:11 am

Want to Skate Anywhere and Stay off your Butt Doing It?

There’s a wonderful little secret a lot of us beer league goalies share…we can’t skate.  Well, at least not well and for some of us (no names mentioned) the ability to wear big thick pads and fancy masks sure helps the brain BELIEVE we can.  Now obviously I’m generalising to make forwards feel better about themselves, but one thing I have noticed quite often is the locker-room discussions regarding skate sharpening.  How often…where to do it…how much it costs…is there a better way…  So I went-a-searching and found a great product I felt should be shared with our readers, and asked the owner if we could discuss it in more depth.  And thus the EDGE AGAIN interview was born!!!

Hello Dean – thanks for the opportunity to chat with us about your business! First, let’s get our readers and you acquainted  Can you tell us a bit about your background, and how it lead you into this business?

 

When my family moved to Newmarket, Ontario 14 years ago, I wanted to get involved with the community through minor hockey. I started to coach two years prior to our eldest son being eligible to even join a hockey team. I’ve now coached minor hockey for 11 years here.

 

Skill development has always been important to me. As a coach, I had to separate my emotions from the scoreboard and constantly re-evaluate the skill set of the team. The first fifteen minutes of a practice was devoted to edge control. 25% of our team budget would be used for out-sourced skill development. I had many high profile instructors run several practices and we used a local skill development centre to help the kids with their skating, passing and shooting.  Seeing the players improve their skills and confidence over the season was a better measure than any scoreboard would tell.

 

About 5 years ago, I thought about running my own skill centre. I bought some used synthetic ice for the basement to give the business a trial run (with my wife’s permission). I have two boys that play rep hockey and a daughter that loves to skate. They were thrilled when they saw it. When I coached my younger son’s team, the parents would come over on Sunday mornings (parents with their newspaper and coffee, the players with their hockey gear). We would work on passing, shooting, scoring techniques and face offs.

 

The more I thought about it, the more I got interested in selling synthetic ice. Three years ago, I started selling Super-Glide synthetic ice from the basement under the SkateAnywhere.ca name. A few months later, I built a 16′ x 32′ demo rink in a commercial unit in Newmarket. Shortly after that, Georges Laraque picked up the rights to sell the product exclusively and I became his Regional Sales Manager.

 

For anyone that hasn’t heard of you yet or checked out your site (skateanywhere.ca) can you describe what the Edge-Again Sharpening System is all about?

When selling Super-Glide synthetic ice, customers would inquire about nets, pucks, pylons and rink boards. SkateAnywhere.ca quickly started to build its rink accessories category.

 

The Edge Again was developed by former NHLer Chris Kontos. Georges invited Chris and his son Kristoff (OHL, Sudbury Wolves) to come test the Edge Again skate-sharpening device on my Super-Glide synthetic ice demo rink in May 2010. I had just finished The Hockey Expo show in Mississauga and did not have a chance to get my skates sharpened at my local Maximum Edge retailer. I was able to move around the rink but clearly knew that the hours of skating at the show dulled my edges.

 

Kristoff ran the Edge Again up and down my blades and I went back to the rink to skate. Right away I could feel the bite. I was sold and it quickly became available through the online store.

 

Over the past two years, I’ve learned so much about proper skate maintenance through my local pro shop and now through Chris. Since my minor hockey days, through adult hockey and coaching, I took it for granted that a sharpening anywhere was good enough for top game performance. Wow, was I wrong!

 

 

What are some of the features and benefits, or major advantages of the system you want to touch upon?

 

The Edge Again is ideal for any skating surface: refrigerated ice rinks, backyard rinks synthetic ice rinks and skating treadmills. There are two sides to each edge of a skate blade. The Edge Again uses a diamond-coated tusk to sharpen each edge by touching both sides of the edge. You simply slide the device back and forth along the blade. There are rechargeable models and hand-held models for player, goalie and figure skates.

The device was engineered and is assembled by MAGNA here in Newmarket.

 

 

Are you suggesting this system become a replacement to taking your skates to a professional sharpening centre (or local hockey retailer)?

 

The Edge Again is ideal to use between sharpenings. If you want optimal ice time and top game performance, you need this in the hockey bag or on the bench. I’ve personally used it with both of my sons’ teams. Game one of a tournament, a player arrived at the arena with dull skates and there was no pro shop nearby. I used the Edge Again and after playing a solid game, the player said his skates felt great. I’ve also walked around the change room prior to game six of a tournament series to feel each blade. More than half of the team got the Edge Again treatment and won that game to win the tournament.

 

 

I’ve seen where the Edge Again could have been used but was not available. A shift early in the third period, a player lost their edge, couldn’t back check and his team got scored on. With no pro shop around, the player had to sit the remainder of the third period. In another scenario, the starting goalie was about to step on the ice but his blade slid across the concrete floor. The trainer tried to repair it with a stone but was unsuccessful. The back-up goalie had to start and play the entire game.

 

Equipment maintenance is equally important as skill development. Coaches will track shots on net, +/-, turn-overs, goals and assists but rarely track lost edges. It’s a game maker or game breaker. I put together a stat sheet to help teams keep track of this. PDF download:

http://www.skateanywhere.ca/assets/images/LostAnEdgeStat.pdf

 

Other Reasons to have your own skate sharpening device:

1.Open on Sundays 2.Open on Holidays 3.You did not fall on that breakaway 4.You lent it to the player who scored the winning goal

 

 

There is a video on your site featuring former NHL’er Chris Kontos describing the product.  In the video, he mentions this will save you money, but the pro-systems can at first seem fairly pricey to a lot of beer leaguers.  Can you touch upon this a bit?

 

 

Traditionally, parents or adult players would head to their local skate shop to have blade trauma fixed even after one hour of use. You hear it in the stands or on the bench all the time “He/she lost an edge. Better get ‘em sharpened”. You should be able to get about six hours of ice time on one sharpening. Sharpenings can range from to . The Edge Again can fix that damage for less. The .99 tusk is good for 30 sharpenings. That’s per sharpening.

 

Every skate sharpening at your local skate shop reduces the height of your blade ever so slightly. Compare your three year-old skate blades to the new skates that one of your teammates just purchased. See the height difference? Over time, there’s no more blade to sharpen. You can either buy new skates or just have the blade replaced. Prolonging the life of your blade will save you money. The Edge Again can help you do this.

 

The rechargeable Edge Again is ideal and affordable for team use on the bench. The oscillating tusk allows a trainer to do a whole line, if they have to, before their next shift. The hand-held devices are ideal for parents or adults that want them for personal use.

 

On another note, a lot of hockey retailers are selling the “magic stick” sharpening tool (plastic grip connecting to a ceramic ‘Y-Shaped’ thingy at the end you slide over your skate blades) for about …your basic system is double this in price, so can you touch on the differences between the two products?

 

 

There are many ways to get to your destination. Horse, car, limo, plane, train. Getting there on time is based on what you know about your method of transportation and the terrain you have to cover. I won’t trash another product but it’s important for a user to understand the properties, technology, application and result of equipment maintenance tools and services.


In terms of beer league hockey, how easy is this system to use – that is, as easy as the magic stick / can be done in the change room while yapping about last week’s loss / etc? (A lot of guys I play with use retailers so they always get a ‘good sharpening’ – if the system is applied on our own, can we screw this up somehow?)

I’m a beer leaguer too. Years of playing 3 on 3 with the guys, I have many times asked someone for a stone. The design of the tusk properly touches each side of the edge. The blade fits through the

Nokia N79 Wi-fi Mobile Technical Specifications and Descriptions

By , May 18, 2011 7:11 pm

Nokia N79 Wi-fi Mobile Technical Specifications and Descriptions

Physical features, power and memory

 

Size

 

Form: Classic
Dimensions: 110 x 49 x 15 mm
Weight: 97g
Volume: 74 cc

 

Display and 3D

 

Size: 2.4″
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
Up to 16 million colours with light sensor
Active matrix technology
Colour and brightness control
Orientation sensor
Ambient light detector

 

Keys and input method

 

Numeric keypad
Navi Wheel
Dedicated camera and volume keys
Voice commands

 

Colours and covers

 

Available in-box colours: – Canvas white with light sea blue/espresso brown/olive green – Seal grey with espresso brown/coral red/white
Changeable Xpress-on™ smart covers

 

Connectors

 

Micro-USB connector with mass storage class support, High-Speed USB 2.0
3.5 mm AV connector

 

Power

 

BL-6F 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
Talk time (maximum): – GSM 5 h 30 min – WCDMA 3 h 30 min – VoiP 4 h
Standby time (maximum): – GSM 372 h – WCDMA 406 h – WLAN 172 h
Browsing time with packet data (maximum): 5 h 54 min
Video playback time (maximum): 4 h 24 min
Video recording time (maximum): 3 h 30 min
Video calling time (maximum): 2 h 20 min
Music playback time (maximum): 30 h
Gaming time (maximum): 4h

 

Memory

 

microSD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 8 GB
Up to 50 MB internal dynamic memory

 

Communication and navigation

 

Operating frequency

 

Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EGSM 900
Automatic switching between GSM bands
Flight mode

 

Data network

 

GPRS class A, multislot class 11, maximum speed 85.6/64.2 kbps (DL/UL)
EDGE class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296/177.6 kbps (DL/UL)
WCDMA 900/2100, maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps (UL/DL)
HSDPA, maximum speed 3.6 Mbps (DL)
WLAN 802.11b, 802.11g – WLAN Security: WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-Personal, WEP – WLAN Quality of Service: WMM, U-APSD – WLAN wizard
TCP/IP support
Capability to serve as data modem

 

Local connectivity and synchronisation

 

Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
Add-on solutions enable integration into enterprise private branch exchange (PBX) infrastructure
Digital Living Network Alliance certification
UPnP support
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) support
TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, sold separately) or WLAN/UPnP
Nokia XpressPrint
Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation

 

Call features

 

Integrated hands-free speakerphone
Automatic answer with headset or car kit
Any key answer
Call waiting, call hold, call divert
Call timer
Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
Automatic redial
Speed dialling
Enhanced voice dialling
Fixed dialling number support
Virbrating alert (internal)
Side volume keys
Mute/unmute
Contacts with images
Talking ring tones
Conference calling with up to 6 participants
Video calling: up to 176 x 144 pixels (QCIF), up to 15 fps
Push to talk
VoIP

 

Messaging

 

SMS with support for concatenated SMS for long messages
Multiple SMS deletion
Text-to-speech message reader
MMS message size up to 300 kb
Automatic resizing of images for MMS
Common inbox for SMS and MMS messages
Cell broadcast

 

E-mail

 

Supported protocols: IMAP, POP, SMTP
Support for e-mail attachments
Support for e-mail with filtering
Support for Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email
Support for Nokia Mobile VPN

 

Web browsing

 

Supported markup languages: HTML, XHTML, WML
Supported protocols: HTTP, WAP
TCP/IP support
Nokia Web Browser – Mini Map
Nokia Mobile Search

 

GPS and navigation

 

Integrated A-GPS
Nokia Maps application

 

Image and sound

 

Photography

 

5 megapixel camera (2584 x 1938 pixels)
Image formats: JPEG, Exif
CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, TessarTM lens
20 x digital zoom
Autofocus with two-stage capture key
Focal length: 5.2 mm
Focus range: 10 cm to infinity
Macro focus: 10-50 cm
Dual LED flash
Flash modes: On, off, automatic, red-eye reduction
White balance modes: automatic, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent
Center weighted auto exposure; exposure compensation: +2 ~ -2EV at 0.33 step
Capture modes: still, sequence, self-timer, video
Scene modes: automatic, manual, close-up, portrait, landscape, sport, night portrait, night.
Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, vivid, negative
Light sensitivity modes: high, medium, low, automatic
Full-screen viewfinder with grid
Active toolbar
Dedicated camera key
Slide cover for protection and camera activation
Landscape (horizontal) orientation
Photo editor on device
TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, sold separately) or WLAN/UPnP
Nokia XpressShare
Nokia XpressTransfer
Rotating gallery with NaviTM wheel support
Slideshow from gallery with Ken Burns effect (automatic zoom and pan) and 3D sound effect stereo speakers

 

Video

 

Main camera – Video recording at up to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) and up to 30fps – Up to 8 x digital video zoom
Front camera – Up to 2x digital video zoom
Video recording file formats: MPEG4
Audio recording formats: AMR, AAC stereo
Image stabilisation
Video white balance modes: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
Scene modes: automatic, night
Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
RealPlayer
Video playback file formats: MPEG4, AVC/H.264, WMV, RV, Flash Video, H.263/3GPP
Video streaming:MPEG4, AVC/H.264, WMV, RV, Flash Video, H.263/3GPP
Landscape mode video playback
Video calling: QCIF / 15fps
Video ring tones (2 built-in tones)
TV out (PAL/NTSC) with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U, sold separately) or WLAN/UPnP
Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery
Rotating gallery with NaviTM wheel support
Real time video sharing to another compatible mobile device
Video sharing support (WCDMA network services)

 

Music and audio playback

 

Nokia Nseries digital music player – Playlists – Equaliser – Selection by artist, album and genre – Album graphics display – Skins
Music playback file formats: MP3, WMA9, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
Audio streaming
UPnP music streaming
Dedicated volume keys
FM radio 87.5-108 MHz with RDS support
FM transmitter 88.1 – 108 MHz
Visual Radio support
3.5 mm stereo headphone plug
Nokia Music Player
Nokia Music Manager
Nokia Music Store support
Nokia Podcasting support
Ring tones: mp3, aac, 64-tone polyphonic (35 built-in tones)
3D sound effect stereo speakers
Integrated stereo speakers
Synchronise music with Windows Media Player

 

Voice and audio recording

 

Voice commands
Enhanced voice dialling
Voice recorder
Audio recording formats: AMR, AAC stereo
FR, EFR, WCDMA, and GSM AMR
Digital stereo microphone
Text-to-speech

 

Personalisation: profiles, themes, ring tones

 

Customisable profiles
Ring tones: mp3, aac, 64-tone polyphonic (35 built-in tones)
Video ring tones (2 built-in tones)
Support for talking ring tones
Wallpapers
Screensavers
Ring tones
Pre-installed themes
Changeable colour themes
Automatic theme change with Xpress-onTM smart covers.

 

Software

 

Software platform and user interface
60 3rd edition, Feature Pack 2
Symbian OS version 9.3
Active standby
Voice commands
FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air)
Multimedia menu
NaviTM wheel support
Automatic UI rotation

 

Personal information management (PIM): contacts, clock, calendar etc.

 

Advanced contacts database: multiple number and e-mail details per contact, contacts with images
Support for assigning images to contacts
Support for contact groups
Closed user group support
Fixed Dialling Number support
Clock: digital, world clock
Alarm clock with ring tones or radio as alarm sound
Calculator
Calendar with week and month view
Converter
Written notes, voice notes
To-do list
Personal Information Management, Calendar, Contacts, to do list support

 

Applications

 

JavaTM: CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.1, PDA (JSR 75), Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR 82), Mobile Media API 1.1 (JSR 135), Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME 1.1 (JSR 184), Wireless Messaging API 2.0 (JSR 205), Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API for J2ME (JSR 226), J2ME Web Services Specification (JSR 172), Security and Trust Services API for J2ME (JSR 177), Location API for J2ME (JSR 179), SIP API for J2ME (JSR 180), Advanced Multimedia Supplements (JSR 234), Nokia UI API
Flash Lite 3.0
Nokia Web Browser – Mini Map
Quickoffice (Quickword, Quickpoint, Quicksheet)
Adobe Reader
Zip Manager
Nokia Maps
Nokia Dowload!
Nokia Mobile search

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