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Nokia to launch phone that stores 3,000 songs
The N91 has an integrated 4GB hard disk and supports digital music formats including MP3, M4A, AAC and WMA, Nokia said.
Additionally, the handset comes with a stereo headset with remote control. The N91, expected to ship by the end of the year, will also feature a 2-megapixel camera, email support, a Web-browser and video-sharing capabilities, the device maker said.
The phone supports WCDMA, wireless local area networking and Bluetooth, and subscribers can shop at online music stores directly from the device, the company said. Users can synchronise the device with their computers via USB 2.0 and create and manage playlists that, in turn, can be shared with others via Bluetooth, email or multimedia messaging.
Another new WCDMA handset from Nokia is the N70, a smart phone featuring a 2-megapixel camera, a flash and front camera for video calling, stereo FM radio, a digital music player, visual radio and 3D games. The camera has a 'slide and shoot' design, in which the slide automatically activates the camera.
The handset's camera has an integrated flash, 20x zoom capability and other options. Video and photo from the camera can be transferred on to a PC, organized in a slideshow or album on the camera, or printed using a USB cable, Bluetooth or reduced-size dual voltage multimedia card. The device is expected to be available in the third quarter of this year.
The Finnish phone maker also announced the N90, which features a 2-megapixel camera with autofocus and 20x digital zoom, an integrated flash, video capture with editing functions and Carl Zeiss optics, Nokia said. The optics, named after the pioneering German optician, are used for projection and illumination.
The handset's rotating camera barrel is designed to let users shoot video as well as pictures. When the main display is unfolded and twisted, the N90 can be used to shoot video in MP4 format.
The N90 also features different options for storing, sharing and printing photos and video clips, and it supports 3G functions such as two-way video calling, video streaming and Net surfing. It is a triband phone for GSM 900/1800/1900, EDGE and WCDMA networks.
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