| Frequency: |
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz |
| Style: |
First Business Luxury smart phone |
| Size: |
114 x 57 x 12 mm |
| Weight: |
215 gr |
| Talk time: |
10 hours |
| Standby time: |
Up to 17 days |
| Display: |
2.36" 16 million colors, 320 x 240 px resolution |
| Ringtone: |
64 chord polyphonic, MP3, midi |
| Phonebook: |
10 000 groups of contacts of carte de visit, grouping ring, incoming call ringtone, mp3 as ringtone |
| Messaging: |
SMS, MMS |
| Internet: |
WAP, GPRS, 3,5G, WIFI, HSPDA |
| Music: |
Play mp3 at background and can be set as ring of incoming call, equalizer, bluetooth |
| Video: |
3GP, MP4, full screen playback support, speed/pause |
| Camera: |
3,2 megapixel |
| Photo: |
Jpg, gif |
| Power: |
Support auto start/close, can set user-defined photo of starting/closing |
| Battery: |
1500 mAh |
| Alarm: |
Support alarm clock when machine's closed, support MP3 as alarm ring |
| Game platform: |
Support swf games |
| Games: |
4 Nokia 3D games |
| Languages: |
English, Italian, German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Thai, Arabic, Vietnamese |
| Misc: |
MP3, MP4, handsfree, message group sending, vioce recorder, WAP, GPRS, 3,5G, bluetooth, MMS, WIFI, GPS, voice memo, voice control, alarm clock, calendar, routine things, memo, E-wallet, calculator, sttopwatch/self-timer etc |
| Email: |
With dedicated email key |
| Gps: |
Yes |
| Operation system: |
Symbian, Nokia E71 hard- and software |
Mobiado has just unveiled their new luxury business phone Grand 350PRL. The entire front and back of the phones has been crafted from large pieces of sapphire crystal, providing a modern minimalist look with a wear resistance second only to diamond. Our Mobiado Grand 350PRL replica use 100% same soft- and hardware, like real Mobiado Grand 350PRL. In body is used real Sapphire glass and another expensive materials. Mobiado Grand 350PRL Luxury Smartphone - Part of their latest Grand Line of luxury handsets, Mobiado has unveiled the new Grand 350PRL. Made of aircraft aluminum with a black nickel-plated exterior, the exquisite mobile has an intriguing design that charms with its generous share of ruby, sapphire crystals and mother-of-pearl. Basically, Mobiado took the famous smartphone (Nokia E71) and adorned it with sapphire, stainless steel and mother-of-pearl to create a truly luxurious device, Grand 350PRL.Seen as a re-stylized version of Nokia’s popular E71, the device is the company’s first to feature a full QWERTY keyboard. Unlocked, with quad-band GSM/EGSM, 3.5G, HSPDA, and WLAN connectivity, the Grand 350 PRL also features a 2.36-inch QVGA display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS and Bluetooth support. What comes to your mind when you touch this phone for the first time is its high build quality and a feeling of sturdiness. Taking the device to your hand, you get the feeling that it has a durable and solid construction, and it's not just a feeling but it's true. The front side of the casing, containing the large screen and keyboard, is surrounded by a steel frame. The battery cover, taking most of the back side of the casing, can choose from 4 different outlooks. Black, gold, pink or white mother of pearl layered behind sapphire crystal. The Mobiado Grand 350PRL replica weighs 215 g and it's very skinny (114 mm x 57 mm x 12 mm). I'd rather praise that the Mobiado Grand 350PRL is finally a true world phone with full quadband (GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900) and also all WCDMA frequencies (850/2100, 900/2100, 850/1900), which is something really important in this quickly shrinking world. It's hard to assess the design of the keyboard as it's very much a personal thing. Blackberry type keyboards have small keys so people with fat fingers may have some problems with using them. One thing, however, is unquestionable: the keyboard of the Grand 350PRL as regards its mechanical parameters works really great and provides almost perfect tactile feedback. The keys have well chosen "way", pressing them is not too long and not too short, they're resilient and provide clearly perceptible "click" feeling. The same applies to the d-pad, which is firm and stable. Even though, as mentioned, the alphanumerical keys of the QWERTY keyboard are quite small, they're strongly convex, which provides good separation and clear feeling of where one key ends and another one starts. I'd risk saying that from the build quality and mechanical operation point of view the keyboard of the Mobiado 350PRL Grand is one of the best I've used, especially the d-pad which is simply perfect. The Mobiado Brand 350 PRL is equipped with BP-4L battery of 1500 mAh capacity, the same as found in e.g. the Nokia E90 Communicator, Internet Tablets and the E61i. It's the "strongest" of all currently offered Nokia batteries, providing much more power than commonly used BP-6MT (and such) batteries. So Mobiado Grand users shouldn't have much to worry about when it comes to battery life. The phone uses ARM11-based single-core Freescale processor running at 369 MHz, the same as found in many high-end Nokia Nseries phones. The Freescale CPU doesn't offer hardware 3D graphics acceleration like the OMAP2420 processor used in N82 or E90 (so sorry, the full OpenGL ES version of Quake won't run on it :-) ) but its faster clock (369 MHz vs. 332 MHz of the OMAP) should compensate for it and even provide additional performance in some tasks like e.g. UI speed. It also has a built-in Assisted GPS receiver and preinstalled Nokia Maps application (the new version 2.x). Even though high-end Nseries phones now offer 5 Megapixel cameras, the 3.2 Megapixel one in the Mobiado Grand is still a lot for a business phone. And now it comes with LED Flash (E61 had no camera at all and the 2 MPix one on the E61i had no Flash). Because of the phone's form factor and the aspect of the display, one takes pictures holding the phone "normally", i.e. in the portrait mode (as the screen itself has horizontal aspect), without having to tilt it as it's usually the case with phones having 240x320 pixel screens. There is also no separate camera button and the central button of the d-pad is used to take pictures and start/stop video recording. It's good and it's bad at the same time. Good, because I hate having to rotate the device to take pictures, and the central button of the d-pad is in good location making it easy to take pictures. Bad, because, unlike separate camera "shutter release" buttons which are usually two-step ones (press halfway to obtain focus, press all the way down after obtaining the focus to take the picture), the d-pad button is obviously one-step only, so it's not possible to carefully autofocus on the object in the viewfinder, see the results, re-AF if needed, etc., but instead the camera does everything instantly as you press the d-pad. This often results in pictures being out of focus or the focus being set on something different than what you wanted it to be on. OK, you can use the "T" key to autofocus in the viewfinder and only then press the d-pad button to capture the image, but it's far from being comfortable and it's hard to avoid any movement of the camera while doing so, which, especially in low lighting, affects proper focus the same way as when using the d-pad alone, without using the "T" key. The Grand 350PRL also brings some news when it comes to software. It includes QuickOffice (version 4.1.xx.xx with possibility of paid upgrade) supporting both viewing and editing/creating new documents. Another news is the "Encryption" application letting one encrypt all the contents of phone memory and/or the memory card, preventing data stored in them from being accessed by unauthorized persons. Just select the disks to be encrypted and how/where you want to store the encryption key and that's it. The Grand 350PRL also has a new "Modes" application (integrated with Profiles) which basically allows you to quickly switch the phone between two modes: "Business" and "Personal" (names can be changed). In both these modes one can configure the theme, wallpaper, Active standby (Home screen) functionality (application shortcuts, plugins) and with just one key press switch all these settings at once. It's a very nice idea letting one have two separate configurations, e.g. for bussiness and private, after-work use, affecting not just the look of the UI but also e.g. shortcuts to applications or active Home screen mailbox you use at work or after it, and switch between them in no time. This way during business hours you can have e.g. shortcuts to QuickOffice, VPN, Calculator, Calendar, To-do etc. and your company email account set as standby screen mailbox, and all this with some 'seriously looking' theme and wallpaper suitable for your work, and then, right when you're leaving your office for home, you can switch the phone to your favourite theme, some crazy wallpaper, Active standby shortcuts to applications you use after work (e.g. Maps, some games, weather forecast, etc.) and your private email account. Great idea! The Grand 350PRL has four "One-Touch" keys. The leftmost one is the Home key, which works like the Menu key in Nokia Nseries phones (short press toggles between the Home / Active standby screen and the main menu, long press invokes the task manager). Assignments of the three remaining keys (Contacts, Calendar, Messaging) can be changed in Settings for both short and long press, which lets you configure six favourite applications you can launch with just one key press from within any screen or application. It's also worth noting that the number of Active standby (Home) screen has been increased to fifteen, with the inclusion of Search, Music Player, email and so on. However, as the number of visible plugins hasn't increased, you'll have to choose what you really need. But thanks to the "Modes", you'll be able to have a different set of them for your business and private uses... Contacts and Calendar applications have been tweaked a little bit to provide better functionality and make better use of 350PRL's screen. In Contacts, when you select a contact, there is a pop-up menu providing quick access to the most frequently used communication methods (voice call, SMS, email, MMS, video call, audio message). Calendar got an Nokia E90-style redesign, with screen split into two panes and some layouts in the Outlook style. Screens also fit more data at time, so that you don't have to scroll back and forth when editing an entry. Among preinstalled applications one can also find "Dictionary" and "Intranet". The latter provides support for Virtual Private Networks and the former is a dictionary application coming with the English database and with possibility of downloading additional languages from the Internet, directly from within the application. The Grand 350PRL comes preloaded with Microsoft Exchange (Mail for Exchange mobile email client), Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile. On the multimedia side, the Grand 350PRL comes with preinstalled Podcasting, Music Store and Ovi Share clients. It also supports Flash Lite 3, including YouTube videos. It's only a pity that Gallery hasn't been updated to what's shipping with Nokia NSeries devices. Audio and video capabilities have been improved with the support for WMA and MP4 and there is also an equalizer letting one adjust audio to own preferences and take advantage of bass boost and loudness settings. Other features and technical specs of the Grand 350PRL match those of the currently available high-end Nokia Nseries phones: it has 128 MB (about 110 MB available) of internal storage memory (disk C:), microSD memory card slot (up to 8 GB), 128 MB of operating memory (RAM), USB 2.0 Full speed and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR (with A2DP and such) connectivity and is a 3.5G (HSDPA 3.6 Mbps/UMTS) device. Nothing's missing here. To recap, the Mobiado Grand 350PRL is a very efficient and highly functional device, coming really close to high-end Nokia Nseries phones when it comes to technical specs and non-business features. Especially worth mentioning is its highly elegant look and design and very high build quality, providing the feel of durability, sturdiness and simply high value of the device. The screen's resolution is the same as in the Nokia E61(i) although it's now a little bit smaller (2.36" compared to 2.8"), but it's still very large and it's legible and crisp even in direct sunlight. The camera with its 3.2 Megapixel resolution is, I'd say, quite sufficient, although limited video recording resolution and frame rate disappoints a little bit, and while it's understandable that Nokia wants to reserve VGA/30 fps video recording for its multimedia range of phones, they already made an exception with the Nokia E90, so one could expect doing the same with the Mobiado Grand 350PRL, which use E71 hard- and software. It's really great that the Grand 350PRL joins the camp of AGPS-enabled devices and comes with the new 2.x version of Nokia Maps preinstalled. It also retains E61i's 1500 mAh BP-4L battery which means that the Grand 350PRL will still run somewhere halfway its power resources when most of Nokia Nseries devices will be running out of power. 369 MHz Freescale processor, 128 MB of RAM, 128 MB of internal storage and microSD memory card slot (up to 8 GB) place the Grand 350PRL on top of list of available Nokia S60 smartphones when it comes to tech specs and so do its data transmission (HSDPA/UMTS) and connectivity options. Aimed at business users, the Grand 350PRL will also do just fine after work (decent camera, GPS, high audio quality, FM radio, etc.) and the "Modes" function will let you switch the device to "Private" mode with one key press as soon as you shut the door of your office. No accelerometer and no TV Out, well pity, but you definitely can live without those. Our Mobiado Grand 350PRL replica use real Mobiado chargers and batterys made by Nokia.
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