High-Tech Gadgets For People On The Go Tuesday, March 1, 2005 (NAPSA)}—Today’s mobile phones are more than just a lot of bells and whistles. These handheld gadgets are a marriage of technology, style and function, drawing on watch- and jewelry-making techniques—even automotive design. For instance, Nokia’s new models take a Zen-like approach to balancing form and functionality, offering phones that are comfortable to hold, well-designed and reliable. Phones that borrow design ideas include the 8801, which subtly glides open to reveal a number of distinctive details. Additionally, the innovative concept of the 7280, which gives a nod to 1920s art deco glamour with its unique baton shape, high-gloss black finish and round navigation pad, pushes the boundaries of traditional design. Double Duty These days, most mobile phones are more than just that. Some have cameras, some provide a wireless Web connection and some new models incorporate the hottest electronic capability today—digital music. Multifunctional phones are just the thing for people who wantit all but don’t want to be bogged down with multiple personal electronics. Enter the imaging smartphone. This all-in-one concept gives users the power of capturing an image by video or snapping a picture, printing and sharing the image. The Nokia N90, for example, is a high-end camera and personal video maker that provides bright, crisp images to view and share. Its remarkable features include: a 2- megapixel (1600 x 1200 pixels) camera with Carl Zeiss Optics and When it comes to creativity, mobile phone manufacturers aren’t just dialing it in. autofocus; easy-to-use, VHS-qual- ity video; a unique “twist-andshoot” design; and a high-resolution display. Gadgets Galore A phoneis a phone is a phone? Not even close; not when you add on all the cool things that bring basic communication to the cutting edge. One of the most high-tech phonesavailable is the Nokia 9300. This slim, elegant phone strikes a balance between the powerful functionality of a notebook computer and the look, comfort, portability and usability of a standard mobile phone. It opens to reveal a full keyboard and offers voice features, popular office applications—such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint— and third-party applications that let the user personalize and customize the phone. E-mail, news, schedules and messages are conveniently at your fingertips. To learn more about the latest in mobile phones, visit the Web site at www.nokiausa.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190816-154540-20190816-154538-66440.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190816-154538-66440.pdf