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Nokia Nseries Due To Arrive Soon |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 |
Australian users will have to wait a little while to get their hands on
the latest and greatest Nseries N95 phone announced by Nokia in New
York. It won't be available downunder until the first quarter of 2007.
But the new music phones, N91, N73 and N70 should all arrive in time
for your Christmas stocking.
The new 'multimedia computers' go that extra mile delivering more
music, more megapixels, GPS and mapping applications that will help you
find your way in over 100 countries.
The new devices inlcude three music phone updates and the new "dual slide" Nokia N95. The latest must have packs in a 5 megapixel camera and GPS functionality, HSDPA support for high-speed mobile networks in a pocketable device you will think is just a phone.
The N95 also supports WLAN to connect to your home network or hotspot, while you are out and about.
The
integrated GPS and the mapping application has country, region and
world maps that allow your to find specific routes or locate services
such as restaurants and hotels
in more than 100 countries.
"Nokia Nseries multimedia computers represent the next leap
forward in personal computing," said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice
president and general manager of Multimedia, Nokia.
"In particular, the
Nokia N95 is the evolution of what computers have now become; pocketable
devices with the power to connect you to the information, services, content and
other people you want when it suits your needs. This is the fastest growing
segment in the mobile space and this year alone, we have already sold more than
10 million Nokia Nseries multimedia computers."
"But it's not just about having a powerful device in your
pocket," he said. "We are also creating unique experiences
that enable people to connect to their passions and take their passions with
them wherever they go."
Coming
in conjunction with a Nokia music enthusiast site, the music phones
pack up to 8GB of songs into their diminutives attire.The N70, N73 and N91 8GB (obviously that's the one with 8GB hard drive storage capacity) are sleek, black and desirable. The N93 adds Bluetooth stereo support and
wireless music transfer/sync for those that prefer to forego the wires.
Each has a dedicated music access key, Nokia PC Suite and
new software for easy sync and enahnced music management systems for handling the larger number of songs you'll be carrying around.
The N73 has a capacity of 2Gb, while the N70 will fit in 1GB. Both
achieve their storage with flash memory cards rather than spinning disk
drives.
Forty leading independent music experts from around the world are
working with Nokia for the launch of Music Recommenders, a way for music enthusiasts to
stay in touch with great music across continents and genres, as well as helping
them discover new artists.
Once registered at www.musicrecommenders.com,
subscribers can receive an instant playlist of 30 second samples tailored specifically
to their tastes and purchase the tracks they like. Once a month, users will
receive the latest recommendations and editorial features direct to their email
inbox.
Photos and videos of the new devices and experiences can be found
at http://www.nokia.com/press/openstudio2006
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