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Is The Nokia N98 Mobile Phone Real?
Is there going to be a Nokia N98 Mobile Phone
any time soon? Well im sure one day there will be, but seeing as the Nokia N97 has not even been released, i can't this Nokia N98 being released for a while yet. This has not stopped the rumors on the internet from starting and Nokia N98 pictures appearing.
So what is the Nokia N98 likey to feature? Well here is a summary of something i found on the web. The new Nokia N98 will weigh about 120 grams and will be 60 x 110 x 15mm dimensions. The TFT touchscreen has 16k colours,
which is empowered with 640 x 480 pixels resolution. Its full rechargeable battery gives the 3 to 5 hours of talk time with 290 hours of standby period. The connectivity features come in 3G HSDPA, flying mode, Bluetooth version, Email, EDGE, USB and GPRS. The Internet feature is enabled with WAP2.0, xHTML browser and UMTS. The quad-band band technology phone supports 2G network
, which has 900, 1800, 1900 GSM frequencies. It is compatible with vibration alert, handfree, push to talk and wireless version.
The Nokia N98 has 8GB/16 GB phone memory - (im pretty sure this is less than the N97, so not sure about that), which can be expanded with the memory card option up to 24 GB. The multimedia features include polyphonic melodies, MMS, instant messaging, Screen saver, Java support, MP3 player, radio, video player, file support and TV out. Its organiser feature include user profile, calculator, calendar, sync, OS, themes and Java games
. Nokia N98's camera is integrated with 7.2 mega pixels camera with digital zoom and flash feature. Some more camera features are second camera, optical zoom and recorded video format, which support MPEG, AVI and 3GP.
If any of the above is true or not, i don't know, but i very much doubt it. Oh well its all a bit of fun anyway and in the meantime we can all have fun getting ready for the new Nokia N97 mobile phone. This is definately real and Nokia N97 On Contract should be out sometime in late March, although Nokia were saying June.
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