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Nokia Drops New Phones

Posted in Mobile by Dan at 9:02 am
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Today in London Nokia dropped a handful of new products and services on the mobile industry today. Besides some shiny new devices, Nokia has entered the online services world by offering an online music and game store.

First off the N95 (Silver) is heading to the US. The new US model will sport HSDPA and come with its Europeans brothers GPS and WiFi abilities.

Nokia is also offering a N95 in a black shell that packs the same feature set as its silver brother but packs 8GB of USABLE memory. Will ship sometime in October for $761.

The Nokia N81 is a N-Gage device and this is no side talking taco phone. This baby sports HSDPA (but unfortunately won’t work on US networks) that will help facilitate on-line gaming. But besides games the N81 features integrated speakers and a standard sized non recessed 3.5-mm headphone jack and 8GB of memory.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5310 ais Nokia’s latest entry into the music world by releasing a microSD slot sporting, 18 hour battery toting, headphone jack carrying candybar. The 5310, which will be available Q4 will be available for $307 when it ships in the fourth quarter.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5610 is a slider that shares a similar feature set as the 5310 but adds a 2.2 inch QVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, and a longer battery for about $410. Will ship in the fourth quarter.

Nokia also dropped an online music service that (for the time being) is only available in Europe. The Nokia store will allow over-the-air music purchases and downloads. The store will sell 192Kbps DRM ridden WMA tracks.

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