Nokia is expanding the N-series - N71, N80, and N92 announced
Nokia today announced three new multimedia smartphones, all of which run the latest 3rd edition of Nokia S60 over Symbian, support 3G, have 2-megapixel camera or better, Bluetooth, full web browser with RSS and miniSD slot.
Nokia N92 is in unique clamshell form-factor, with swiveling landscape oriented 2.8 QVGA 16 mil color display, and dual-design keypad, which can be also used in landscape orientation. N92's key feature is Digital TV broadcast reception (the world's first mobile device with a built-in DVB-H receiver) and Video Streaming through UMTS. The Nokia N92 has four different modes for simple and easy usage. The new view mode is especially designed for watching TV and video. To start watching mobile TV, users simply need to open the Nokia N92 in view mode and press the Multimedia key. The Electronic Service Guide (ESG) contains information about the available TV channels, programs and services. Other mobile TV features include watching time of up to four hours, recording and 30 seconds replay. Further, the Nokia N92 supports the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, which provides a semi-transparent zoomed-out view of a web page that enables users to quickly orient themselves on a small screen. With an overall view of the web page, users can intuitively navigate to all corners of it as well as see the web page as it was originally designed.
The Nokia N92 is also an XpressMusic device, with up to 2 GB memory card support, offering storage for up to 1500 songs delivered through the built-in stereo speakers or a stereo headset.
The Nokia N92 provides a rich range of connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology as well as USB 2.0 (Mass Storage Class), which allows users to connect the Nokia N92 directly to a compatible PC for quick and convenient file transfers or downloads.
- Unique clamshell form-factor; Portrait and landscape oriented design
- GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS 2100MHz
- QVGA 320x240 pixels, 16 million color display
- 2-megapixel camera; Additional one for Video Calling
- 90MB of memory, expandable through miniSD cards
- 1500 MAH Li-Pol battery; Up to 4 hours of talk or watch time; up to 14 days of standby time
- Infrared, Bluetooth, USB2.0, and Wi-Fi (802.11g) connectivity
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Nokia N92 specification
Nokia N80 is the first device in the world to feature UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)technology. With it, the Nokia N80 can be used to tap into the digital home network, acting almost as a remote control, enabling secure and convenient access to compatible PCs, audio equipment and TVs. Consequently, images and video stored on the Nokia N80 or a compatible PC can be viewed wirelessly on the living room TV, while listening to music stored on the device through the living room audio system. Printing is now faster too, as Nokia N80 users can print wirelessly to any compatible UPnP-enabled home printer or printing kiosk.
N80 is a also the first quad-band GSM, which supports both 1900 (US) and 2100 (Europe) 3G UMTS frequencies.
Nokia N80 main features include:
- Sliding form-factor
- Full Web browser with Mini Map
- GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 1900/2100MHz world phone
- 352x416 pixels, 262k color display
- 3-megapixel camera with LED flash, which can snap CIF videos; Additional one for Video Calling
- 40MB of memory, expandable through miniSD cards
- Infrared, Bluetooth, USB2.0, and Wi-Fi (802.11g) connectivity
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Nokia N80 specification
Nokia N71 is a tri-band GSM and 3G UMTS (2100MHz) clamshell phone, featuring advanced music capabilities. It has built-in music player that can play MP3/AAC files, and features 5-band equalizer.
Nokia N71 main features:
- Clamshell form-factor
- GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS 2100MHz
- QVGA 240x320 pixels, 262k color display; Additional color display
- 2-megapixel camera; Additional one for Video Calling
- Music player with 5-band equalizer; MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA formats supported
- 10MB of memory, expandable through miniSD cards
- Infrared, Bluetooth, USB2.0 connectivity
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Nokia N71 specification
Comparison between N71, N80 and N92
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