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New Nokia phones unveiled
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by Nigel Yap   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008 04:52 PM

Nokia has unveiled a new line up of converged devices and services that promote collaboration and sharing. The Nokia N96, Nokia N78, Nokia 6220 classic and Nokia 6210 Navigator all exhibit different location based and multimedia experiences from pedestrian navigation to geotagging and movie viewing to video and photo sharing.

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Nokia N96 is a multimedia computer truly optimized for video and TV. It comes with a large 2.8” screen, 16 gigabytes of internal memory and support for high-quality videos in a wide range of formats. Nokia N78 is a multimedia computer that combines music, navigation and photography with the benefits of mobility.

The Nokia 6220 classic is a full-featured device that combines a 5 megapixel camera with A-GPS functionality to give new meaning to the phrase “to share”. Finally the Nokia 6210 Navigator is the company’s first GPS-enabled mobile device with an integrated compass for pedestrian guidance. The Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with Nokia Maps 2.0, also announced today, and includes full voice and visual turn by turn guidance at no extra cost.

The N96, 6220 Classic and 6220 Navigator are expected to ship during the 3rd quarter of this year while the N78 is expected to ship sometime in the 2nd quarter. Stay tuned for pricing and availability once they come out.

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Name: Ly Comment:
it really have good hardware, too bad the operating system it uses - symbian is a mess. It is simply too weak with nothing serious can be done. Everyone should have noticed that all the great features the stressed is about entertainment. SE really made a good move with XPERIA X1 powered by windows mobile.

In future, symbian will still dominant the features phone market, but Windows Mobile and Android will be the ruler of high end smartphone market.
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Posted: 2008-02-16 11:36:36
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Name: Jimmy Comment:
too bad, 5.0 megapixel on nokia is not same on sony erricson. I wish nokia have the camera future like sony erricson does. They should start using Windows Mobile instead of symbian (outdated).
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Posted: 2008-02-13 18:42:24
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Name: Andy214 Comment:
This N96 is like an improved version N81, overcoming it weaknesses. IMHO, it shouldn't even be called N96, it should fall under N8x series, or the N82 should be call something else since it has no N8x classiness.

Anyway, check this out:
http://www.mobinice.com/phones/Nokia/N98
This is similar to the Nokia "Touch" demo'd last year. The demo can be view from YouTube.
Now, this is a killer phone. iPhone? What?
The estimated spec says it has 7.2MP with 5X OPTICAL Zoom! OPTICAL ZOOM!!!
Tough, no official announcement yet, but I think it won't be announce so soon as this would probably kill off the N96 sales.
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Posted: 2008-02-13 11:14:58
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Name: Syah Comment:
Wow, watch for N96

A succesor for N95 8gb with more features
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Posted: 2008-02-13 10:01:31
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