Nokia RDA

I heard about this free service from nokia only last week. you might have heard about new nokia devices leaked like the nokia 1001, by developers working on RDA. So I searched about it and used it and its nice.
   
RDA stands for Remote Device Access and by using this we can control  so of the devices available at the time. We can chose from a wide range of devices available at the time. After choosing the device of choice we can run the device online we can run apps on it and explore the UI. Nokia RDA is mainly used by developers to test their apps and create new ones this service helps them to do this online without buying a perticular device. But on the other hand we can use it to see how the OS in a new nokia device look like.This service is not aimed on Windows phone its just for symbian and memo mego and that stuff.

So this is a must check out thing. go a head and have fun

If there is any doubt about running this feel free to ask

Nokia announces the most affordable phone ever

Nokia done it again by introducing the new nokia 103, which is the most affordable phone yet. i was introduced in Nigeria and it costs just  €16. It's aimed at developing markets. Don't be fooled by its price tag it's one tough phone it has anti scratch cover and is dust resistant also.
  
It's been long since we saw a 1.36-inch black and white display and it runs on series 30.Measuring at 107.2mm x 45.1mm x 15.3mm and weighing just 77 grams, the 103 features a 800 mAh battery, which can keep it going for 27 days of standby and 11 hours of talk time. There's also an integrated flashlight, preloaded games and stereo FM.
The nokia 103 initially starts selling in Nigeria. and it will be available in other markets in the coming years. 

A new nokia graphics leak

A graphic, taken from the manual of a prototype has leaked out, showing us the touch screen sporting, Nokia 306. Curiously enough however, there is no information on the OS, which the upcoming Nokia will be running.

The device could be running a Symbian version, due to its support for multiple home screens, along with a status menu, located at the top of the screen. On the other hand, the two button configuration below the display, and its resolution of 240x412 pixels point into an updated S40. So does the name of the device, which strongly suggests that the Nokia 306 belongs to the Asha family.
The leaked specs of the Nokia 306 include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (b/g), MicroSD card slot, Micro USB port, FM Radio, and AV Out. The battery is Nokia BL-4U with a 1100mAh capacity.