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Nokia unveils N95 multimedia phone
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2006-09-30 02:17:42
hi G,

no, I am not aware about that.
Regards
Dinesh


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gordon Chan" <Gordonchancharter.net>
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> HI Dinesh,
>
> This sounds good but when I asked about talks for the
Nokia n91 I was told
> the software wouldn't be availble for at least sixty to
ninety days.  Do 
> you
> have any information about the software?
>
> Crazy G
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gps-talkusers-bouncefreelists.org
> [mailto:gps-talkusers-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of
Dinesh Kaushal
> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:34 PM
> To: gps-talkusersfreelists.org
> Subject: [gps-talkusers] Nokia unveils N95 multimedia
phone
>
> Hi all,
>
> The N95 phone has GPS with POI for 100 countries and 5
Mega pixel camera,
> with multimedia features, so we are going to have
reading / mobility
> assistance / entertainment / phone / small computer all
in one!
>
> Regards
> Dinesh
> -------
> Nokia unveils N95 multimedia phone
>
> Sep 28, 2006
>
> MANILA: World's largest mobile phone maker Nokia has
unveiled a new
> multimedia phone N95 offering a variety of enhanced
multimedia features,
> including GPS functionality that enables the phone to
navigate you through
> cities. The N95, the latest futuristic model in the N
Series range, which
> the company said has sold 10 million sets worldwide,
will hit retail 
> stands,
> including in India, in the first quarter of 2007 and is
likely to be 
> priced
> at around 550 Euros.
> "The Nokia N95 brings a range of multimedia
features together, such as a
> fantastic display, outstanding photo and video
capability and high-speed
> connectivity, making it an excellent multimedia
computer," Nokia
> Asia-Pacific Multimedia Vice-President Jose-Luis
Martinez told reporters
> here after unveiling the new range last evening. The
N95, referred to as 
> "an
> all-in-one multimedia computer" by Nokia, is a
2-way slide phone sporting
> integrated GPS functionality, a 5 megapixel camera and
support for
> high-speed mobile networks, making it easier to watch
and record videos,
> listen to songs, take high-quality photos, browse the
internet or catch up
> on email while on the move. The 2-way slide concept in
the phone makes it
> easy to switch between different modes, going from
reading maps to 
> watching
> a video with a simple slide. A numeric keypad slides
out from one end of 
> the
> device while dedicated media keys slide out from the
opposite direction,
> converting the display into full screen landscape mode.
"This single 
> device,
> which fits easily in your pocket, can replace
stand-alone devices that you
> no longer need to carry individually, whether it is
your music player, 
> your
> digital camera, PDA or navigation device. Most
importantly, the Nokia N95 
> is
> with you and connected when you want to use it,"
Martinez said. 
> Elaborating
> on the GPS functionality, the first for Nokia phones,
Martinez said it
> allows users to locate points of interests and find
their way using the
> integrated GPS feature. "The maps cover more than
100 countries and 15
> million points of interests, enabling users to explore
the world," he 
> said,
> though refusing to identify the cities and areas where
the service would 
> be
> functional. When operational, the GPS feature would
allow
> N95 users to search for local vicinity favourites like
the most popular 
> food
> places, buildings and save their favourite locations.
They can also 
> purchase
> additional features such as voice guided navigation
instructions, the
> company said. This is also the first time that Nokia is
offering a 5
> megapixel camera on its phones. "With the Carl
Zeiss optics on the 5
> megapixel camera, you can capture print quality photos
and DVD-like 
> quality
> video clips. Photos and video clips can be enjoyed on a
compatible
> television set," Nokia said.
> Designed
> for High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) networks
and with support 
> for
> WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks, the Nokia N95 provides
excellent coverage 
> and
> speeds. In HSDPA networks, browsing the Internet,
reading email, streaming
> video and downloading large files can be carried out up
to 10 times faster
> than with 3G. Nokia also unveiled music versions of its
N70, N73 and N91
> phones, with the N91 8GB music edition fitting 6,000
songs.
>
> 


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