Alright, not only did those leaked pics of Nokia's new two megapixel musicphone turn out to be legit, they actually introduced the phone today, which was way sooner than we'd anticipated. The Nokia ...
Nokia on Monday announced the U.S. availability of its Nokia N91 multimedia device, designed for listening to music on the go and available exclusively through the company for $599, according to a ...
OK, where to start. It is a big phone so there is much to say. Firts of all, it is huge!But that does not always mean it is a bad phone. People would describe it as a brick, I would describe it as a ...
Nokia unveiled new premium phones on Wednesday that included one with an MP3 music player that it said will outsell Apple’s iPod and a camera phone that it forecast will surpass Canon, the world’s top ...
As you’ve probably read by now, Nokia launched some new handsets this week with great fanfare. The phone getting the greatest attention – the N91 – sports a 4-Gbyte disk drive for music storage. Among ...
Mobile handset giant Nokia this week officially joined the music phone race whereby technology companies are hoping to produce hits by combining mobile phones with iPod-type music players. Nokia, ...
Nokia Vietnam has launched a music-themed blitz to inform its target audience that its latest N91 model is more than just a handphone. "The word 'handphone' is no longer relevant for the N91," said ...
April 28, 2005 Nokia has announced a new range of next generation multimedia devices that will be sold as the Nokie N series. Packed with the latest technologies such as 3G, Carl Zeiss Optics, ...
One lucky guy got to test out his Nokia N91 for real when he bumped into a mechanical test engineer who actually worked on the phone. Right there and then, the guy did the drop and tumble test (which ...
Here’s an interesting little snippet for you: Swedish newspaper Taloussanomat reported on Thursday that the Nokia n91, a 4GB phone previewed earlier on Tech Digest, will apparently be able to run ...
They Nokia execs are still in the conference deflecting good questions like, “Does convergence even matter?” from journalists. You don’t care about that—you care that I was holding the upcoming Nokia ...