New NSeries handsets announced at CES

January 8, 2007 at 3:49 pm by Jay | In Mobile News

Today Nokia have announced the launch of three new NSeries handsets at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) which is held in Las Vegas. First of the handsets is the N76:

The Nokia N76 is a very slim clamshell phone, running Symbian Series 60 software. The specification is now quite standard for a phone of this type; QVGA screen, Bluetooth, Tri band GSM and 3G connectivity, 2.0 megapixel camera and expandable memory up to 2GB:

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N76 + speaker (WinCE).jpg

N93i

The N93i has been rumoured for a while, with pictures leaked onto the internet a few weeks ago. In basic terms the N93i takes the feature set of the N93 and give it an aesthetic makeover, offering the features and functionality of the N93 in a nice new shiny silver body

N93i 1 (WinCE).jpg

N93i 2 (WinCE).jpg

Finally we have the Nokia N800. The N800 is a linux based tablet, with no telephony features built in. You can use the N800 to connect to the internet via WiFi, or make calls via the internet, similar to using skype. Play back music, watch videos, use as a satnav device. Send and receive emails, communicate via instant messaging, use the built in camera as a web cam.

N800 1 (WinCE).jpg

N800 2 (WinCE).jpg

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