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Nokia new N-Series handsets

2005-11-02

Today, at the Nokia Mobility Conference 2005, Nokia illuminated its convergence strategy by extending the Nokia Nseries multimedia range to include three new devices: the Nokia N92 (the world''s first mobile device with a built-in DVB-H receiver), the Nokia N71 and the Nokia N80. With these new devices consumers can wirelessly watch mobile TV, stream music, share photos and send emails with attachments, using technologies such as 3G, WLAN and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
This latest launch follows the announcement in October of the Nokia Eseries, a new family of Nokia smartphones targeted at the business world.
The Nokia Nseries, first launched in April, and the Nokia Eseries are the manifestation of Nokia''s vision of convergence and the emerging digital industry, bringing together information technology, enterprise applications, broadcasting, music and imaging.
Speaking at the Nokia Mobility Conference, Nokia Chairman and CEO Jorma Ollila explained how devices like these lie at the heart of digital convergence.
"We expect the market for convergence devices to double to 100 million units in 2006.
Developers, media companies and enterprises are shifting their focus to Nokia''s S60 smartphone platform, as they see the business potential of using it to offer content and ensure secure remote access to corporate applications," said Ollila. "Convergence is opening up a world of opportunities for our customers and partners, and Nokia is committed to developing the tools, solutions and products to make the promise of the digital industry a reality."


Nokia N92: the clearest picture yet for mobile TV
The Nokia N92 is the world''s first mobile device with a built-in DVB-H receiver, making it possible for users to watch and record live TV at any time.
Based on open standards, DVB-H is the leading mobile-TV broadcasting technology, enabling low-cost delivery of high-quality broadcast programs to mass audiences.
The Nokia N92 features applications and functionalities that make it easy for users to watch and search for TV programs, create personal channel lists, subscribe to TV-channel packages, set program reminders and access interactive TV services.
The ergonomic form factor includes media keys, a view mode and a large (2.8") anti-glare QVGA screen supporting 16 million colors.

Nokia N80: make yourself at home
Equipped with WLAN and 3G, the Nokia N80 is the world''s first handset to feature UPnP technology.
This allows it to be used as a remote control for wirelessly swapping content between compatible PCs, audio equipment and TVs.
Images and video stored on the Nokia N80 or on a compatible PC can be viewed on a TV, for instance, while music stored on the device can be played through an audio system. Nokia N80 users can also print wirelessly to any UPnP-enabled printer.
In addition, the Nokia N80 supports most commonly used email solutions and office-application formats.
Nokia N71: all-in-one entertainment
The latest member of the Nokia XpressMusic family, the Nokia N71 is a pocket-sized entertainment system complete with stereo FM radio and support for digital music and videos.
The Nokia N71 also features the new Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map. This allows a semi-transparent, zoomed-out view of a web page, so that users can quickly orientate themselves on a handset screen.
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