Nokia New Announcement

29 August, 2007 Posted by SolSie As Mobile Phone, News

Nokia announces a bunch of new handsets and a new music service in London.

The highlights:

  • US will get a new more powerful Nokia N95. Though it looks just like the existing N95 it adds a few extras such as more RAM and longer battery life. It also offers 3G support for North American networks. Welcome also to a new N95 with a whopping 8GB of internal memory. Available in tan or black, starting in mid-September for $699–anyone else feel like they just got punched in the gut? Other highlights include a 5 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, assisted GPS, etc. Read the hands-on review of the US version N95 at GigaOm HERE!
  • There are two new editions of the Nokia N81: an 8GB model and a version that can accept MicroSD cards up to 4GB. Both will offer high-end feature and will support Nokia’s newly launched Ovi Internet brand, where you can download songs from the new Nokia Music Store and games (Ovi offers millions of tracks from a variety of music sources. You’ll be able to browse for music, buy the song directly over the air to your phone, or add a song to a wish list for later download.)
  • Nokia also introduced two new Xpress Music devices. The 5310 and 5610 offer the nifty high-end multimedia features you’ve come to expect from the Xpress music line. The 5310 has a slim candy bar design while the 5610 is a slider phone.

Watch the Webcast HERE!


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