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nopes..clearly stated in the press release..all phones will be availabel in q3
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Posted: 2008-02-25 21:08:52
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Could Symbian handle all that memory?! I know when the 8gb N95 gets near full its a DOG! Imagine 16gb nearly full and juggling a Micro SD too? On paper its a definate monster but will it perform? I know Orange is gettin it and I will be runnin it through its paces before I start sellin it
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Posted: 2008-02-26 02:31:09
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Really liked it. I think this will perform better than Nokia N95
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Posted: 2008-02-28 08:28:07
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
Just in case any of you missed it. Just a few minutes ago a scammer posted the following in a topic here on Esato.
Nokia N96 features a 6 megapixel camera. The device has a 3.2 inch, 16 M colours TFT display. It has 10 GB of internal memory. The device weighs 115 gm and measures 102.5 x 56 x 17.6 mm. The handset has support for touchscreen and joystick navigation. Its integrated GPS displays maps of more than 100 countries. The device also has support for EDGE, Bluetooth and HSDPA connectivity.
The Nokia N96 slider phone has a unique design. It has two keypads that open up on opposite sides of the handset. The device can be slide opened either in upward or downward direction. One can gain access to its QWERTY keyboard by slide opening the handset in upward direction. When one moves its display downwards, it reveals another keypad that features a set of multimedia controls. One can also gain access to its navigation and shortcut keys even when the device lies in its slide closed position.
Does he honestly believe members of a mobile phone forum won't know the N96 specs?! Anyway I found it hilarious.
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Posted: 2008-07-09 13:13:37
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i've been told using the DVB-h tuner you can record your favorite show's, while phone is in standby, and view 'm later with the video-out cable
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Posted: 2008-07-09 13:36:42
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On 2008-07-09 13:13:37, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Just in case any of you missed it. Just a few minutes ago a scammer posted the following in a topic here on Esato.
Nokia N96 features a 6 megapixel camera. The device has a 3.2 inch, 16 M colours TFT display. It has 10 GB of internal memory. The device weighs 115 gm and measures 102.5 x 56 x 17.6 mm. The handset has support for touchscreen and joystick navigation. Its integrated GPS displays maps of more than 100 countries. The device also has support for EDGE, Bluetooth and HSDPA connectivity.
The Nokia N96 slider phone has a unique design. It has two keypads that open up on opposite sides of the handset. The device can be slide opened either in upward or downward direction. One can gain access to its QWERTY keyboard by slide opening the handset in upward direction. When one moves its display downwards, it reveals another keypad that features a set of multimedia controls. One can also gain access to its navigation and shortcut keys even when the device lies in its slide closed position.
Does he honestly believe members of a mobile phone forum won't know the N96 specs?! Anyway I found it hilarious.
Wonder where he found the QWERTY keyboard! I do not see it
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Posted: 2008-07-09 13:44:16
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N96 online (interactive) manual
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Posted: 2008-07-09 13:50:50
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
On 2008-07-09 13:44:16, whizkidd wrote:
On 2008-07-09 13:13:37, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Just in case any of you missed it. Just a few minutes ago a scammer posted the following in a topic here on Esato.
Nokia N96 features a 6 megapixel camera. The device has a 3.2 inch, 16 M colours TFT display. It has 10 GB of internal memory. The device weighs 115 gm and measures 102.5 x 56 x 17.6 mm. The handset has support for touchscreen and joystick navigation. Its integrated GPS displays maps of more than 100 countries. The device also has support for EDGE, Bluetooth and HSDPA connectivity.
The Nokia N96 slider phone has a unique design. It has two keypads that open up on opposite sides of the handset. The device can be slide opened either in upward or downward direction. One can gain access to its QWERTY keyboard by slide opening the handset in upward direction. When one moves its display downwards, it reveals another keypad that features a set of multimedia controls. One can also gain access to its navigation and shortcut keys even when the device lies in its slide closed position.
Does he honestly believe members of a mobile phone forum won't know the N96 specs?! Anyway I found it hilarious.
Wonder where he found the QWERTY keyboard! I do not see it
Yeah, apparently it has touch screen too. Well if its a touch screen, it must be the world's least responsive one! Its just as responsive as my W910i's "touchscreen".....
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Posted: 2008-07-09 13:54:04
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Hi all,
In my latest CNET Newsletter it seems the UK network 3 is going to having the N96 available from September as can be seen here.
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39029453,49298262-3,00.htm
This along with the E71 and some other top end devices seems to be the direction 3 are now taking. So it looks like we will be able to get some good deals on some top end phones by maybe swapping to 3 along with their great data deals.
Marc
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Posted: 2008-07-25 17:56:39
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Do think any network will have it before October
N96 launch delayed until October
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/07/31/nokia_n96_october_launch/
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Posted: 2008-08-01 12:51:40
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