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Hands0n
27th September 2006, 07:21 AM
They're at it again ..... updating existing handsets ......



Nokia to ship 8GB hard drive music phone by year's end

Nokia today (26/9/06) unveiled a version of its N91 mobile phone fitted with an 8GB hard drive. The handset was joined by Music Edition versions of a number of other N series devices, part of Nokia's plan to pitch the phone family as a viable alternative to Apple's iPod.

All three Music Edition handsets - the N91, N73, N70 - all sync up with Windows Media Player and support the WMA music format. That's undoubtedly a result of Nokia's acquisition of digital music distributor Loudeye, which has always used Microsoft media technology.

The N91 8GB can also play MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ tracks, as can the other handsets in the line-up. Nokia said it was bundling an update version of its PC Suite data synchronisation software with Music Manager rip and transfer code.

The N70 and N73 incorporate 1GB and 2GB of memory, respectively. That's more than the non-Music Edition versions, but Nokia didn't indicate whether the extra comes from bundled Micro SD cards or is on-board storage.

The N70 Music Edition and N73 Music Edition are expected to go on sale next month. The Nokia N91 8GB should ship by the end of the year. They will be priced - unsubsidised at around €350, €450 and €550, respectively (£234-369/$446-701). ®


Article Source: The Register (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/26/nokia_revamps_n_series_phones/)



Footnote: Nokia are going to have to do better, much better, if they really want to take on the iPod with its accompanying iTunes software which is superb! Windows Media Player does not have truly competing functionality and tight integration with the hardware that iTunes has with the iPod range. I've only recently got to grips with iTunes having shunned all things Apple for a long time, and have to say that it is formidable on its own. Coupled with an iPod it has to make collecting and managing audio and video a trivial thing to do.

whatleydude
27th September 2006, 09:37 AM
Having waited an AGE for T-Mobile to get the N73 on their phone range..
(latest update: mid october)

..I wonder if its worth waiting to see if they'll support the N73 ME.

I don't think I'll hold my breath!

miffed
27th September 2006, 09:57 AM
8gb eh ?

wonder if nokia are trying to create the worlds first >1 kilo handset ?

I am not vey techy - so can somone please explain to me why put an 4/8gb hard drive in a device when 4gb sd cards are available ?

are there any advantages ? surely the solid state memory has to be better ?

Ben
27th September 2006, 11:30 AM
It's tonnes cheaper, though with Apple ramming solid state memory into those Nano's it seems a bit crazy for anything under 10GB these days to be HDD based.

whatleydude
27th September 2006, 11:34 AM
Having waited an AGE for T-Mobile to get the N73 on their phone range..
(latest update: mid october)

..I wonder if its worth waiting to see if they'll support the N73 ME.

I don't think I'll hold my breath!

I don't suppose we have any T-Mobile employees who post here do we?

Ben
27th September 2006, 11:38 AM
No regulars, but you could try these folk: https://talk3g.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=46