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Nokia to expand its Nseries lineup

Reuben Lee  |  Apr 24, 2006

Recent news reports have confirmed that the Finnish phone maker will be unveiling new Nseries multimedia handsets in Berlin this week that are lighter and more stylish. Among these will be an update to the popular N70, to be called the N73, which is rumored to offer enhanced features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and Carl Zeiss lens, Bluetooth 2.0 and stereo speakers.

Earlier this year, several Web sites posted a picture of what they claimed was the N93 handset, an update to the upcoming TV-enabled N92 handset (left picture) which will be available globally only later this year. According to the reports, the N93 will come with a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, 3x optical zoom lens (a rare feature on camera-phones) and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity.
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stargater says...
Thought the N92 will be available mid this year? CNET Asia says end Q2 and beginning Q3...how come this will be available "only later this year" as reported?

 
Wazz says...
Nokia are doing a great job the N series is great but i still prefer the sony ericsson walkman series beacuse they are much smaller then the n series handsets and have more or less same features but much better media players !!

 
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