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Nokia N91 Multimedia Phone

From the press release:

Nokia today introduced the Nokia N91 multimedia, the company’s latest device optimized for mobile music consumption. With room for up to 3000 songs on the integrated 4-gigabyte hard disk, the Nokia N91 delivers a premier music experience. In addition, the industry standard 3.5mm stereo headset jack and easy transfer of music files from your PC help make the Nokia N91 a connected mobile jukebox. Encased in stainless steel, the Nokia N91 has dedicated music keys on its face, which slide down to reveal the phone keypad. The Nokia N91 is a part of the new Nokia Nseries range, bringing you the latest multimedia technologies and smartphone functionalities.

  “The Nokia N91 delivers both a fantastic music experience and cutting-edge phone features,” said Jonas Geust, Vice President, Music at Nokia. “What sets the Nokia N91 apart is the factthat it is always connected – you can download new music while on the move, add it to your favorite playlist and then share your playlist with friends. It’s truly the world’s best mobile connectedjukebox.”   Listen to Music The Nokia N91 serves up to 12.5 hours of great sound via the included stereo headset with remote control. Enjoying your music collection has never been easier, as theNokia N91 supports a wide range of digital music formats including MP3, M4A, AAC and WMA.   Nokia N91 is compatible with a number of accessories from industry leading brands Bose(R), HarmanKardon®, JBL®, and Sennheiser. In addition to using their favorite audio accessories with the Nokia N91 through its standard 3.5mm jack, consumers can maximize their audio experience by choosingproducts from a line-up of Nokia tested and recommended audio accessories*.   Get Music Packed with multiple connectivity options, such as WCDMA, WLAN and Bluetooth wireless technology, theNokia N91 makes it easy for you to find and enjoy music when and where you want.  With the Nokia N91, you can quickly and easily find and purchase music over the air to your device from youroperator’s music store.   Manage Music Drag and drop your personal music collection from your PC to your Nokia N91 or synchronize your recent music purchases with your PC via USB 2.0. You canalso create and manage your playlists directly on your Nokia N91, or shuffle songs around to build your optimal listening experience.   Share Music A revolutionary feature of the Nokia N91 isthe possibility to share your playlists with friends by multimedia message, emailor Bluetooth. Proudly show off your musical taste or simply share the latest songs that have been stuck in your head.  The Nokia N91 also contains the latest multimedia technologies and smartphone functionalities, including a 2 megapixel camera for print-quality photos, email support, a full web browser andvideo sharing.   The Nokia N91 is expected to become commercially available worldwide by the end of 2005.   The Nokia N91 homepage can be found at: http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index.html?loc=inside,main_n91

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