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Thursday, 28 April 2005 |
Nokia
expects Nseries phones to compete with iPods and Canon Globe and Mail -
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Nokia unveiled its N91 multimedia phone, which will have a 4-gigabyte hard drive
that can store thousands of music files. The phone, which will also run on
high-speed 3G and wireless LAN networks, is due out by the end of the year.
Nokia said its other new phones, the N90 and the N70, will have two-megapixel
cameras with high quality Carl Zeiss AG lenses. The N90 will be in shops in the
second quarter at a price of around €600 ($969), while the N70, also a 3G phone,
will hit the shelves in the third quarter. Apple's original iPod retails for
about €319 in Europe. Canon's cameras start at less than half the N90's cost.
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