Nokia expands the Nseries with N71, N80 and N92
2 November 2005 by Olav Hellesø-Knutsen Nokia today announced the launch of three new models in the Nseries. Expanding their presence in the fast growing mulimedia segment. Nokia N71, the latest device in the Nokia Nseries high performance multimedia range. Focusing on the richness of mobile life, the Nokia N71 provides its users with a simple and reliable way to tap into new multimedia experiences. An elegantly designed compact fold with a high-definition 2.4" QVGA display, the Nokia N71 enhances the user experience by providing versatile entertainment and enhanced Web browsing capabilities in addition to the rich Nokia Nseries multimedia feature set. With the browsing experience accentuated by its high resolution color display (320 x 240 pixels, up to 262,144 colors), the Nokia N71 supports the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map. Featuring a semi-transparent zoomed-out overall view of the Web page, users can quickly orient themselves and intuitively navigate to all corners of the site as well as see the Web page as it was originally designed. Furthermore, the new browser enables RSS feeds, so users can subscribe to their favorite Web sites and receive regular updates. ![]() A pocketable entertainment system, the Nokia N71 keeps people entertained with digital music, videos and stereo FM radio and is the latest member of the Nokia XpressMusic family. The Nokia XpressMusic feature brand makes it easy for people to identify Nokia products that provide a superior mobile music experience. In addition to a 5-band equalizer, the Nokia N71 has a slot for a miniSD card of up to 2 GB, which can store up to 1500 songs. Users can transfer their favorite music from a compatible PC simply by dragging and dropping onto the Nokia N71 using USB 2.0. Furthermore, with support for Visual Radio*, listeners are offered a richly interactive information channel, including the song and artist currently playing. Incorporating a 2 megapixel camera, Nokia N71 users can capture spontaneous moments or record experiences and, thanks to the Nokia XpressShare solution, quickly and effortlessly with just a few simple clicks share them. With Nokia XpressShare, photos, video and audio can be shared via email, MMS or Bluetooth wireless technology directly after capture or from the device's gallery. Moreover, images can be shared immediately with friends thanks to the large high resolution color display, which also heightens the experience of video communications, including video sharing*, where people can share a live camera view or video clips during a normal voice call. The Nokia N71 music experience can be further enhanced by the in-box Nokia Audio Adapter, which enables users to listen to the device's digital music player or stereo FM radio through standard stereo headphones. With the separately available Nokia Audio Cable, users can also plug the Nokia N71 into a compatible home stereo system for stereo playback. The Nokia N71, which is based on S60 3rd Edition and Symbian OS, is planned to be commercially available in the first quarter of 2006 with an estimated, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 400 euros. Nokia N71 Technical Specifications:
Optimized for both work and play, the small WLAN-enabled Nokia N80 is the world's first UPnP handset ![]() The Nokia N80 is the first handset to enable seamless home media networking between compatible TVs, audio systems and PCs. The Nokia N80 reflects and harmonizes work and personal life through leading on-the-go productivity tools, multimedia entertainment and mobile photography in a design that communicates success. Weighing only 134 grams, the compact yet feature-rich 3G multimedia device is packed with performance, providing fast internet access and convenient intuitive browsing as well as the possibility to send and receive emails at Wireless LAN (WLAN) speeds. Multimedia connectivity in the Digital Home With simple to use yet advanced UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) technology*, the pioneering 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. Advanced, high speed internet in your pocket Nokia N80 is the first quadband handset designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 1900 or 2100), WLAN, EDGE and four GSM bands (850/900/1800/1900), enabling broadband access from virtually anywhere on the planet. Incorporating the latest productivity functions in addition to 3G and EDGE data connectivity, people can use the Nokia N80 at more than 136,000*** public WLAN hotspots around the world to access the internet and send large emails or upload high quality images to an online service. Additionally, the Nokia N80 supports the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, featuring a semi-transparent zoomed-out overall view of the web page, enabling users to intuitively navigate to all corners as well as see the web site as it was originally designed. With the experience further heightened by the device's superior high definition display (352 x 416 pixels, up to 262,144 colors), which incorporates 90% more pixels than QVGA displays commonly found on smartphones and PDAs, the Nokia N80 also incorporates MPEG4 AVC decoding support for high quality video streaming. High quality photos and videos in just a snap With great ergonomics for image capture, the Nokia N80 is also an excellent mobile photography device for capturing, collecting and sharing moments and memories. In addition to incorporating a 3 megapixel camera with capture key for fast and stable camera activation, full-screen landscape capture utilizing the entire available high definition display, and a dedicated close-up mode switch, the Nokia N80 also features CIF video capture with inbuilt video stabilization. Moreover, the Nokia N80 incorporates large internal memory of up to 40 MB, which can be further expanded with a hot swap miniSD card of up to 2 GB, allowing users to store up to 1000 high quality images on the device. Your choice of music on the go Supporting a wide range of digital music formats, the Nokia N80 boasts a digital music player as well as stereo FM radio and support for Visual Radio****, which provides listeners with a richly interactive information channel, including information on the song and artist currently playing. Furthermore, thanks to the integrated UPnP technology, transferring music between the Nokia N80 and a compatible PC is easier than ever. Alternatively, users can transfer their favorite music via USB 2.0 by simply dragging and dropping from a compatible PC onto the device. As a result of its powerful music features, the Nokia N80 qualifies as a part of the Nokia XpressMusic device range. The XpressMusic feature brand makes it easy for consumers to identify Nokia products that provide a superior mobile music experience. The Nokia N80, which is based on S60 3rd Edition and Symbian OS, is planned to be commercially available in the first quarter of 2006 with an estimated, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 500 euros. *UPnP technology, a standard required for an interoperable network in the digital home, enables automatic discovery and remote control of devices, including networked devices and services, such as network-attached PCs and printers, internet gateways, and consumer electronics equipment. UPnP is independent of any particular operating system, programming language, or physical medium (e.g. it can be deployed on top of any IP bearer - WLAN, Ethernet cable, etc). **Current TVs and stereo systems can be Digital Home enabled with a media link device. Nokia N80 Technical Specifications:
Nokia N92: TV goes Mobile The world's first integrated DVB-H mobile device makes prime time any time At the Nokia Mobility Conference, Nokia today presented the Nokia N92, the first integrated DVB-H mobile device in the Nokia Nseries range for watching broadcast TV programs. The Nokia N92 offers easy access to TV programs without having to sit in front of a television set. Users can set reminders to watch their favorite TV programs, create personal channel lists and subscribe to TV channel packages. The outstanding new form factor offers a highly ergonomic user-experience. The usability is further enhanced by the large 2.8" anti-glare QVGA screen with 16 million colors and the dedicated media keys that deliver a rich viewing experience. ![]() 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. The cellular connectivity means people can interact with the TV, through services such as voting, program feedback and additional web discovery. 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 entertainment experience is further complimented by FM radio with Visual Radio support*. Additional Nseries features include 2 megapixel camera for print-quality photos and email attachment support. 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. The Nokia N92, which is based on S60 3rd Edition and Symbian OS, is planned to be commercially available in mid 2006 in Europe, Africa and Asia, in countries where DVB-H services are available, with an estimated, unsubsidized sales price of approximately 600 euros. *To check the availability and cost of the service, contact your network operator or service provider. Nokia N92 Technical Specifications:
Comments On 6 Sep 08:28 ASHIQURRAHMAN wrote NOKIA N80, N92 are the most coolest cell phones in the world. On 4 Sep 18:47 ABHISHEK wrote WHATS THE COST OF N92 On 4 Sep 08:54 LJ wrote its good its good On 3 Sep 15:04 RAVINDRABHANDARKAR wrote I LIKE ALL N- SERIES PHONE & ALL FUNCTION ,I WANT TO KNOW IT' S PRICE On 3 Sep 12:54 megha wrote nice phn n71.wats d price of it. On 1 Sep 10:42 Namita wrote Whats the cost of nokia n92 On 1 Sep 06:26 BlackDeathHannibal wrote What happened to people not being able to spell correctly? I got a headache just trying to decipher this the crap writing some of these people posted. On 30 Aug 11:37 adiba wrote i like n80 intereted, cute, nice....how much? On 30 Aug 08:58 JONUSONI wrote I LIKE VERY MUCH NOKIA N-SERES On 29 Aug 22:02 ReneCourtarSTATIA wrote I am amazed by the features of both the N71 and the N80 but my number pick has to the N92, it's a real jetsons experience, they've pack everything into on multifunctional communicating device by the name Nokia n92 thank you Nokia for making life even more enjoyable Rene Courtar On 29 Aug 12:52 daljit wrote what is the of the in punjab On 22 Aug 13:11 mirza wrote sir iwant smartmovie On 18 Aug 17:19 linda wrote i like N80...intereted, cute, nice...how much? On 15 Aug 14:36 adeloyetayo wrote i ane to bare in emeim On 8 Aug 22:15 FaiThaKaLiLpiNaySwEE wrote HeY y aLL! JusT wonDerIng 'BouT thAt NokIa N80...DoeS iT havE 2 CamerAs?? CoZ eVen If It DoeSn'T...I AM JUST DYING FOR ME TO HAVE IT!!!!!!! IT ROCKS!!!!!!!! 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On 27 Jul 19:07 gdtgg wrote la raja On 23 Jul 14:52 Ali wrote I am dying to take Nokia Nseries On 17 Jul 07:17 sreekanth wrote nokia n 80 is the best i ever seen here it gets the complete features, so but it costs 26000/- in india ok any way i had that and proud for having that all the features it support like real player , smart movie , 3gp , mp4, aac , amr, wav, midi, nth, ext sis , java , and much more here it also had java, sis , fmradio, visualradio, wifi, ir port, pop port, usb connectevity, , and much more , her it suports plug n play features , it had common features in bluetooth , by pack they offer sd card , hs 23 , stereo support, datacable and some more enhancements her i see for all that , thnk god wat i wish to hav in gsm i got that mob On 16 Jul 12:29 ryo wrote how much price of n92 On 14 Jul 16:10 MayG wrote Wow. Why aren't these phones sold at reasonale prices? They look absolutely gorgeous. On 14 Jul 15:29 MidOOooOOoo wrote what is the best n-80 or sonyerricson w900 On 3 Jul 08:54 ajay wrote how much does a nokia n71 and n80 cost in india On 30 Jun 13:44 jiguhiyouyahoocoin wrote wats the price??and wat about it's serviece?wat abt enhancements? On 30 Jun 09:26 mike wrote how much does n90 cost?? On 29 Jun 14:29 Ashok wrote N80 is 31K in Bangalore Nokia Showroom. others promising for 27K as well...but without stock. On 25 Jun 22:22 Laia wrote I WANT NOKIA N80!!you say me how much it costs? On 24 Jun 20:07 Aasim wrote I have nokia n90 but i like n80 and n92. what is its price and what is difference in n90 and n92 On 23 Jun 11:43 bobinshhyahoocom wrote hay any bodey intyrusted here knowing aboput nokia sensor,yahoo GO and presentor mail me at bobin_shh@yahoo.com On 5 Jun 01:16 sofia wrote i saw the n92 on ebay, its like $220.00 On 29 May 19:39 arbaazkhan wrote how much n92 On 27 May 21:02 sameer wrote the way this article has been layed out is amazing. Also the way they explained the phones was brill. I think nokia n92 is a superb phone. On 26 May 14:26 saravanan wrote what price On 2 May 13:22 bhavesh wrote is there in pda in nseries currently or is nokia planning for it so...reply me on bhavesh86@rediffmail.com On 23 Apr 23:30 pat wrote does this phone have backwardly compatable multi adjusting frequency switching in out shake it all about multi function occilators with self re writing abilities with neo duo tronic always updating tri coding technology with dual by quad band capacitance multiplexing or should i buy a 3310 On 20 Apr 21:58 SAM wrote WHEN WILL NET N92 BE OUT AND HOW MUCH WILL IT BE TO BUY SIM FREE, AND DOES ANYONE KNOW WHEN THE NOKIA N91 IS ACCTUALLY GOING TO B OUT BEEN WAITIN SINCE CHRISTMAS On 19 Apr 17:51 curt wrote when does the n71 come out? On 17 Apr 20:13 Henry wrote When does the N80 Come out? On 17 Apr 10:03 andreas wrote How much will n 80 cost ?????????????? On 15 Apr 20:56 sharif wrote Its a compilte mobile phone in the history of the world On 11 Apr 13:23 DonRubino wrote Wänn chunt das natel in Verchauf??? On 9 Apr 22:10 mo wrote does n92 have high stereos On 9 Apr 20:07 aminul wrote how much n92 On 29 Mar 21:24 BRAIMAHSHASSAN wrote how do one gets to buy these types of phones On 29 Mar 19:13 Jenifer wrote Can n92 open .html pages ? |