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Nokia All Set to Debut N96 in India
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 13, 2008 1555 hrs IST
Nokia's eagerly awaited N96 smartphone, the most advanced multimedia device from the Nseries range, would be available across the country from Sept 16, 2008.
First shipments of the N96 have started and it will be available at an MRP of Rs.34,999.
The N96 offers a memory size of 16GB that can be increased to 24GB with an optional microSD card.
The 24GB (16+8) memory of the N96 can store up to 18,000 songs, up to 20,000 images at 5 megapixel, up to 60 hours of video or 20 full-length movies With multifunctional media keys and a 2.8 screen, music, movies, games and more are available at the touch of a button. The N96 features a 'kickstand' on the back cover that allows for hands-free viewing.
According to Devinder Kishore, head-GTM, Nokia India, said, "In addition to being the ultimate entertainment gadget, the new Nokia N96 is the most personalized mobile internet experience to date which defines convergence by blending phone and multimedia options seamlessly.
The N96 supports the OVi family of Nokia internet services, including maps, music, media sharing and more.
Users can also explore the world through Navigation and the Nokia Maps 2.0 application. The new Nokia Maps application offers richer and more detailed maps and has upgrade options such as City Guides, turn-by-turn pedestrian mode and voice-guided car navigation. Further, with the integrated A-GPS, consumers can now 'location tag' their pictures with location data and share them with their online communities.
The N96 boasts a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a dual LED flash and video light. It allows DVD-like quality video capture at 30 frames per second. One can also find, play and queue favourite tracks on the go with the most advanced music player. The N96 also features media keys, a 3.5 mm headphone connector and built-in 3D stereo speakers. Users can enter the N-gage arena and challenge the world to a wide array of games or even blog about their favourite games and chat online with other gamers.
The device comes preloaded with Wave Secure, a S60 security application that allows consumers not just to track their handset in the event it is lost or stolen, but also create a backup for the phone data via internet. It also helps remotely wipe out all data from the device to prevent misuse, lock the device remotely and even track any new sim card inserted. This application is being offered exclusively to consumers in India.
Related Links
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