Recap Time for Nokia N96 Concepts

Friday, February 29th, 2008

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The phone of the month is, for me Nokia’s best news at , the N96. Wouldn’t you like to know how everyone assumed it would look like before it was shown? Here are some ideas:

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Concept Phones Designed for Microsoft: Camera All the Way

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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General Assembly designed a couple of concept phones for Microsoft, redefining the nature of handsets that use Windows Mobile operating systems. There aren’t any details about these handset available right now, except for what you can see for yourself.

The devices feature extremely powerful cameras so they’re some sort of cameraphone/smartphone hybrids that we’ll dig’ once we get to touch them. Enough with the chatter and let’s let the pictures speak for themselves:

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[via General Assembly]



Nokia N96, Beautiful and Strange Concept Phone

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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What you can see above is one of last year’s speculations on how Nokia N96 will look like, through the work of a Photoshop artist spotted on Unwiredview. It’s even more interesting when we get to see the specs of this strange beauty, presumably coming out before the also rumored N99:

- 7.1 MP camera with 20x optical zoom
- GPS
- Wi-Fi
- MP3
- Bluetooth plus various other connectivity options
- Live TV and HDTV support
- 8GB storage space
- 3″ display with VGA resolution

This concept phone is based on Symbian 9.5 and it’s a 8.5mm thick device, but its specs are more doable than you may think, since we’ve seen all of them (scattered) on other phones, but never in a single device. Any other feature you’d like in N95’s successor?

[Via unwiredview]