Nokia N96 Promises
Mobile Entertainment
Nokia has
brought Nokia N96 to the market. It’s a phone with multimedia computer in
the Nokia Nseries range. It offers live TV, 5 megapixel camera with Carl
Zeiss optics, turn-by-turn voice navigation, 16GB of internal memory that
can be increased to 24GB with an optional microSD card, superior sound and
music, N-Gage gaming, and a 2.8" display. Shipments have started at an
estimated retail price of EUR 550.
Supporting live TV as it happens using DVB-H technology, the Nokia N96
delivers advanced television viewing across a number of channels. It is
even possible to record favorite programmes to watch back whenever suits,
be it on a train, in an airport lounge, or in a café over a drink, says
Nokia.
In many
markets, the Nokia N96 comes pre-loaded with a movie (title varies by
region). It has the ability to store up to 40 hours of video content
transferred from a PC via hi-speed USB 2.0 connection or found online with WLAN and HSDPA support.
The Nokia
Video Center offers access to a variety of content ranging from movie
trailers and comedy to news from content providers such as YouTube,
Reuters, and Sony Pictures. The Nokia N96 supports the most common video
formats including MPEG-4, Windows Media Video and Flash Video.
Nokia
says you can capture clear, bright, high quality video clips at 30 frames
per second as well as sharp, defined photos with the 5 megapixel camera
with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED Flash. Images can be geotagged
instantly to record the location and directly uploaded to online
communities such as Share on Ovi and Flickr.
The Nokia
N96 has an enhanced navigation experience that includes rich, easy-to-use
maps with urban detail as well as satellite views. Plus, it’ll provide
music offering and can hold a music collection. It offers RDS radio or a
wide selection of stations via the internet.
It will
be available with an estimated retail price of EUR 550 before taxes and
subsidies.
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