Nokia’s Foursome


It’s now Nokia’s turn to unveil their latest offering.

The N95 with the looks of the N81 and TV of the N92
Their biggest release is the N96. It inherits the dual slide feature of the N95, but mimics the appearance and keypad layout of the N81. It also incorporated DVB-H technology for Mobile TV which can be enjoyed through its large 2.8-inch display. The internal memory tops off at 16 GB.

N73? Not quite

The N78, on the other hand, is Nokia’s first touch surface phone. It also bears an uncanny resemblance to the N73, but without the traditional mechanical keypad. It comes with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, assisted GPS and an FM music transmitter.

6210 Navigator: Very reliable with directions

Veering away from the more popular Nseries, the 6210 Navigator continues the GPS-enabled line of phones from the Finish company. Similar to how a compass works, regardless of how you direct the phone, it will always point to the direction which you are headed to thanks to its built-in accelerometer. It also packs in a 3.2-megapixel camera, FM radio and HSDPA connectivity.

5-megpixel camera phone from Nokia

Last, but not the least, the 6220 Classic is their representative to the 5-megapixel mobile phone industry. It comes with a Carl Zeiss lens and geotagging thanks to its built-in GPS system. However, the GPS cannot be used independently and is limited to the geotagging service.

Definitely not as numerous as Sony Ericsson’s new line-up, it nevertheless is something to look forward to in the coming months. All of these phones, by the way, run on the S60 platform.

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