Nokia Adds N71, N80 and N92 to Its N-Series Repertoire
By Staff Reporter
Nokia has unveiled three new mobile multimedia devices at a special conference in Barcelona. The N71, N80 and N92 are the latest products in Nokia's N-series range. All three phones are expected to be available in the first half of next year with price tags ranging from 400 euros to 600 euros.
Nokia N71: The music centric N71 offers internet browsing, a 240 x 320 display, 2 megapixel camera, FM tuner, Bluetooth and support for MP3, AAC and WMA formats. "The Nokia N71 is an essential instrument for mobile living," said Nokia's senior vice president Juha Putkiranta.
"Instant entertainment, enjoyment and sharing of life's experiences through pictures, video and music are all offered in a beautiful design that reflects both intelligence and style. This extremely attractive foldable and nice-to-hold 3G device represents what it takes to be a true trendsetter in the mobile world."
Nokia N80: The compact WLAN-enabled Nokia N80 is the world's first UPnP handset, say Nokia. Weighing 134 grams, this compact 3G multimedia device features a 3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a 352 x 416 screen and 40MB of internal memory.
"A multimedia computer that genuinely enriches people's lives with connected, mobile multimedia experiences, the Nokia N80 is the size of a stack of business cards," said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice president of Nokia.
Nokia N92:The N92 is the world's first integrated DVB-H mobile device, Nokia claims. It offers a 320 x 240 (16 million color) display, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and 90MB of storage.
"The Nokia N92 is the first in a range of products bringing together the rich experience of conventional broadcast TV with the connected experience of mobility to create a new category - mobile TV," said Richard Sharp, vice president of Rich Media at Nokia.
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