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Nokia releases TV -equipped phone

3 November 2005 1:52 by Petteri "dRD" Pyyny | 7 comments

Nokia releases TV -equipped phone Finnish mobile phone giant, Nokia, released yesterday their digital TV (using DVB-H standard) -equipped phone, Nokia N92.

The phone is set to launch in second quarter of 2006 and uses, like other N-series phones do, Symbian S60 as its operating system. Nokia has been running DVB-H trials across Europe, most notably in Finland and UK and at least in Finland, the response from test group has been positive about the uses for TV-equipped phone.

The 3G TV phone also includes WLAN support, web browser and all the usual stuff you'd expect to find from a high-end Nokia phone nowadays. The screen of the device is 2.8-inch and uses 16M colors and has resolution of 320x240 (same as in VCD movies..).

According to Nokia, the phone will cost approximately 600 euros (excluding the hefty discounts operators give for new users with long contracts).

Source: Nokia press release

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    A_Klingon (Moderator) 3 November 2005 6:17 Send private message to this user   
    Oh yes, I must run out and buy a half-dozen of these things Right Away! ............................. (not).

    I just can't bear the thought of being left stranded without all this proprietary high-tech stuff to impress all my neighbours with.

    But I'm a bit disappointed the unit doesn't come with a built-in satelitte dish, back-scratcher, homing device, swiss army-knife, key-chain, cigarette lighter and cheese grater!

    Thhrrrpppphhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !
    ireland (Inactive) 3 November 2005 6:26 Send private message to this user   


    hello klingon our lost in space guy..
    all ye need where ye live is this type of phone...

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3 November 2005 6:42

    daredevl (Inactive) 3 November 2005 13:22 Send private message to this user   
    looks good to me
    A_Klingon (Moderator) 3 November 2005 20:13 Send private message to this user   
    Hello there, Ireland !!

    I saw ye in there (elsewhere) last night for the first time in a long time, updating us on that yummy SONY DRM stuff that likes to spy on us and run secret proggies in the background even when we are not playing their music cds! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee! What fun, eh?

    I too discovered this exquisite little radiation poisioning myself - you can see me crying about it here: (bottom of page)

    http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/6991.cfm

    It's the beginning of the End, Ireland! Armageddon! Nuclear Fallout! Technological Holocaust! "The Sky Is Falling!" (Chicken Little)

    Sony Japan Corp. is now associating with the Al Quaeda in Iraq. (No, seriously). They are now launching suicide-software which will blow your computer up if you try to uninstall it! Boom!

    Are Ye behaving yerself? (So sorry I wasn't able to split myself over two sites, Larry. Just not enough time, my friend). But it's *terrific* to see ye again!

    (Did ye get drunky-wunkies and get kicked outta the Irish Pub?)

    Peace! :=)

    BaNaKa (Junior Member) 4 November 2005 19:12 Send private message to this user   
    uhh what r u talkin about
    Lethal_B (Moderator) 6 November 2005 23:06 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Oh yes, I must run out and buy a half-dozen of these things Right Away! ............................. (not).
    I take it this isn't your idea of a revolution then, klingy =)

    But my thoughts do run along those lines. ``Let's see, crystal clear 50" sony plasma....or squinting my eyes watching it on a mobile`` hmmm......
    Quote:
    But I'm a bit disappointed the unit doesn't come with a built-in satelitte dish, back-scratcher, homing device, swiss army-knife, key-chain, cigarette lighter and cheese grater!
    What about the handwarmers?????

    I think the camera was a nice touch, but beyond that, it is now getting ridiculous. These things are a nice luxury for 5 minutes before they turn into a necessity, a `must-have` for mobile users
    p4_tt (Senior Member) 7 November 2005 10:35 Send private message to this user   
    Exactly what would you rather buy a 50" Sony plasma or a 2.8" humm certainly not the Nokia, what happened to the good old days when a phone was for phoning and not watching or should i say trying to watch TV on mp3s yeah but TV get a grip, what next DVD writers in a phone :P
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