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Nokia N96 comes to Australia
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Nokia N96 comes to Australia
By
Jenny Eagle
Sep 26, 2008 2:38 PM
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Nokia Australia has released the Nokia N96, which is available in shops today.
Options include a five megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, turn by turn voice navigation, up to 24GB of memory, sound and music, pre loaded N-Gage gaming access and a 2.8 inch display.
“The Nokia N96 is our most advanced multimedia computer to date,” said Emile Baak, general manager, Nokia A/NZ.
“It is a force to be reckoned with, taking video and camera capabilities, music playing, navigation and internet connectivity to the next level,” he said.
The mobile phone can access YouTube videos using internet browser and live TV in areas where DVB-H is available.
It can store up to 40 hours of video content, either transferred from a computer or found online at the Nokia Video Centre.
It has a 16GB memory that can be increased to 24GB with a microSD card.
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