 | N75 |
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 | N95 |
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Nokia
has announced two all-new additions to its Nseries line of flagship phones,
and several music-oriented updates to existing models.
N75: A new clamshell smartphone with features similar to the N71, but
in a thinner, lighter form factor with dedicated music keys on the front.
Supports 3G (WCDMA 850/1900) and quad-band GSM/EDGE for the U.S. market. The
highly intuitive Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and RSS support delivers
desired Web pages with their original design directly. The phone comes with 75MB
of internal memory and a Micro SD card slot which can swallow a 2GB card. You
can listen to your favourite tracks and FM radio via the integrated stereo
speakers. The phone also features a microSD memory card slot (up to 2 GB), 2
megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, QVGA display, and S60 3rd Edition. Expected to
ship in the U.S. by the end of this year.
N95: Nokia's first phone with HSDPA high-speed data. This slide-style
device sports a large 2.6 inch QVGA display, 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with
Carl Ziess lens, VGA-resolution video capture at 30 fps with image
stabilization, stereo Bluetooth, Wi-Fi with UPnP, TV output, a 3.5mm headphone
jack,
GPS and mapping software, slide-out media keys, and a microSD memory card
slot. 3G works in the 2100 band for Europe and Asia only, although quad-band GSM
is also included. Shipping Q1 2007.
N91 8GB: An update to the N91 music phone that upgrades the internal
hard disk drive from 4 GB to 8 GB. Available by the end of 2006.
 | 5300 XpressMusic |
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In related news, Nokia has also announced two new music-oriented GSM slider
phones, and one model refresh:
5300 XpressMusic: Features a microSD memory card slot (supports up to 2
GB), Bluetooth, QVGA display, megapixel camera, and class 10 EDGE data. Music
features include external controls and support for nearly all major music file
formats. Available in two tri-band GSM versions. 900/1800/1900 version shipping
in Europe in Q4. 850/1800/1900 version will ship in U.S. in Q1 2007.
5200: A more affordable phone based on the same design as the 5300.
Downgrades include a lower-resolution display and camera, and fewer external
music controls. Does feature Bluetooth and EDGE data. Available only in tri-band
GSM for Europe and Asia.
3250 XpressMusic: An updated 3250 with new styling and support for 2
GB microSD memory cards.