Now in Nepal- Nokia 5000
Boasting a 1.3 megapixel camera, a high resolution
QVGA display, FM radio with recording functionality,
MP3 ringtones and more, the Nokia 5000 will set
a new standard for functionalty and affordability.
For mobile entrepreneurs as well as people on the
move, the Nokia 5000 supports email and other essential
benefits including Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging,
Bluetooth and GPRS connectivity. The Nokia 5000
is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter
of 2008 with an estimated retail price of EUR 90,
before subsidies and taxes.
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Now
in Nepal- Nokia 1680 classic -
Nokia's most affordable cameraphone to date, the Nokia
1680 classic offers essential mobile phone functionality
with the added benefits of a basic digital camera. The
phone with VGA camera and video recording features one-touch
access for photos and videos. For families or small
businesses, the Nokia 1680 classic also offers phone
sharing functionality and easy access to email. The
Nokia 1680 classic is expected to begin shipping in
the second quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail
price of EUR 50 before subsidies and taxes.
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Now in Nepal- Nokia 7070
Prism -
stylish, fold design sets it apart Featuring a distinctive
folding design with geometric patterns and external
light effects, the stylish Nokia 7070 Prism is targeted
at people who express their personality through their
mobile phone. The Nokia 7070 Prism offers personalized
content, including themes and wallpapers, and MP3-grade
ringtones. Every aspect of this new phone, including
its voice recorder and integrated hands-free speaker,
is designed for people who want to stand out from
the crowd. The Nokia 7070 Prism is expected to begin
shipping in the third quarter of 2008 with estimated
retail price of EUR 50 before subsidies and taxes.
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Nokia
have announced the Nokia N96 at the MWC 2008. The N96 is set
to replace the hugely successful N95 (which has sold over 7
million units), and blimey, does it do it in style!
It comes in the same form factor as the N95, with the dual slide
keypad (slide it down to get the keypad, and up to access the dedicated
media keys), but looks so much sleeker.
It also offers the same enormous range of features. For those unaware
of what they are, you get WLAN and HSDPA connectivity, MP3 player
and aGPS all built-into the phone. You also get the same 5 megapixel
camera as the N95, plus a flash and video light.
On top of the N95's features, though,
the N96 adds some of its own
Most prominent of these features are the multimedia options that
the N96 provides. You can watch mobile TV (DVB-H standard) on its
2.8" screen, capture video at 30 frames per second, and play
a wide range of videos from sites such as YouTube, Reuters and Sony
Pictures.
You can also listen to music on its MP3 player on any headphone
using a standard 3.5mm jack, or listen to your tunes via the built-in
3D stereo speakers.
The N96 comes with a whopping 16GB of internal memory built-in (expandable
to 24GB through the use of microSDHC cards), which you can use to
store pictures, videos, or even TV. In fact, so great is the memory,
you can store up to 40 hours of TV content before having to watch
it - that's 80 episodes of Neighbours!