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Steve

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i'd still get it though it looks wicked!

 

had a look at the press release and its got mad features!

 

The world's first integrated DVB-H mobile device makes prime time any time

 

Nokia Mobility Conference 2005, Barcelona, Spain/Espoo, Finland - At the Nokia Mobility Conference, Nokia today proudly 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 is the first in a range of products bringing together the rich experience of conventional broadcast TV with the connected experience of mobility to create a new category - mobile TV," said Richard Sharp, Vice President of Rich Media at Nokia.  "We are confident that mobile TV will be an exciting new service for consumers, as well as generate new opportunities for innovation and growth in the mobile and media industries."

 

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.

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Ugly as sin.

 

Plus, I've owned eight Nokias to date and every single one has broken. In fact, I've never owned another brand of phone that HAS broken

 

funny that, all the nokias i've owned have been robust as hell, not broken once. the motorolas and sony ericssons i have had has broken easily...

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^^^werd. I had three nokias so far and they all went through hell and still work. OK, I haven't had my latest one for long but I dropped the other two ones so many times, it ain't funny.

The N92 looks friggin ugly tho. Well, a lot of mobiles look ugly nowadays.

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you can turn it on to see the sick ass intro screen......AND....thats it.

 

p.s. One of my tank nokia phones, whenever I dropped it which i might have done more than 50 times, use to break apart into all its parts like those old test crash dummy toys. I still have it somewhere and im pretty sure it still works.

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it looks alright but im with you steve, i'd rather have 2 seperate devices as oppose to one expensive as hell beast of a phone...

ive always been a nokia person too, i had an n-gage which was indestructable and my 3230 at the moment is serving me well.

it says its based on a 3rd version of symbian 0S, i would like to check that out !!

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