Nokia N91 launched in India
Posted on | April 30, 2006 |
Nokia India launched its latest music smartphone N91 at a launch function in Chennai.
Mr Gautam Advani, Director, Multimedia, Nokia India, presented the first phone to music composer Mr A.R. Rahman. The phone will cost about Rs 33,000, he said.
The Nokia N91 is part of Nokia’s new media-centric N series:
- 2 megapixel camera
- 4GB hard drive space
- Industry standard 3.5mm headphone jack
- Support for playback of MP3, M4A, AAC, and WMA audio files
- USB 2.0 - so you can just drag and drop your files from PC
- 3G (WCDMA)
- WiFi
- FM radio
- Symbian OS v9.1, Series 60 UI 3rd Edition
Mouth-watering!
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May 8th, 2006 @ 12:05 am
you see i am a very difficult man to please. but ever since i had this phone delivered on April 29th 2006, i have not taken my mind off it. it is like a baby to me now. It is the first phone that have met my requirements. i donot not see anything wrong with any of its feature even the size considering other phones like sony ericsson P910i. it is a beautiful peace of engineering, eventhough i am not on a network yet, i am still enjoying its music, videoing and pictures. I am still exploring. i will advise every body to really take their time to explore the phone before making any comments. any negative comment against this phone should be liken to an offence of trison. this is outstanding as of all the exisating phones at the moment.