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Trev1982
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:24
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Sorry Boba

http://www.engadgetmobile.com/

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QVGA
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:30
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thats an oversized N81. Nothing more, nothing less.
Trev1982
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:32
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that was my thoughts, looks photo shopped to me,
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:33
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T-minus 1 hour until this thread blows up.
NightBlade
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:43
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On 2008-02-08 08:33:54, abinge05 wrote:
T-minus 1 hour until this thread blows up.

Kaboom?
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Posted: 2008-02-08 08:52
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http://www.nokia.de/A4831082
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Posted: 2008-02-08 10:05
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On 2008-02-08 08:24:21, taz666 wrote:
Sorry Boba

http://www.engadgetmobile.com/



Sorry taz, that photo was shown in this thread some weeks ago!
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Posted: 2008-02-08 10:06
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Way to innovate, Nokia. *yawn*
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Posted: 2008-02-08 10:10
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@nanu
but the specs were not!

it was leaked on Nokia's actual site! (Germany)

I 'highly' doubt it will come in that design though! If it does, id be very dissapointed to say the least....... mainly becuase it would then (most likely) have the same material used as in the n81, which i did not like at all, bad build! (before people flame me, dont care what you think, every one ive played with has bad build quality, and no, im not saying build is perfect either )
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Posted: 2008-02-08 10:11
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Supported networks

* UMTS-networks (WCDMA 2100/850; HSDPA) * Quadband-business in GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks (EDGE) *
automatic frequency range-switch-and-mode-switch*DVB-H, classes C,
of 470–750 MHz

Dimensions

* Volume: 92 CM3 * weight: 125 g * length: 103 mm * width: 55 mm * depth: 18 mm (in places until 20 mm)

Storage*

* 16 GBYTES of internal Flash-storages; memory expansion over Hot-swap-capable microSD-Speicherkarten * approximate memory capacity in 16 GBYTES memory
location: - Video: 40 hours** - music: 12,000 Music titles*** * 128 MByte RAM, 256 MByte system storages (operating system plus dynamic storage for user
information)

Battery

* Rechargeable battery: Nokia rechargeable battery BL-5F, 950 mOWED * speaking time: GSM: Up to 220 min.; UMTS: Up to 150 min. * State-by-time: GSM: Up to 220 hours; UMTS up to 200 Std. * Video-reproduction: Up to 5 Std. (In the Offline-mode) *music-reproduction: Up to
14 Std. (In the Offline-mode) *TV-reproduction: Up to 4 Std. (DVB-h)

*Betriebszeiten can dependent on the related radio access technology, that network configuration of the network operator and the utilization habits vary.

Display and user surface

* QVGA-TFT-display (2.8 customs display diagonal with 6.1 cm) and 16.7 millions of colors in a solution by 240 xs 320 pixels * user surface: S60 3rd edition, Feature packs 2 * assets
exit notice, Multimedia-menu

Data transmission*

* In UMTS-networks (WCDMA 2100/850) are simultaneous language and data connections possible (package intermediary connections until max. 3.6 MBit/s (downloads) and/or 384 KBit/s (uploads), direction intermediary connections until max. 64 KBit/s * Dual transfer fashion (DTM) to the simultaneous utilization of language intermediary and package intermediary data
connections in GSM/EDGE-networks. Class A, Multislot-class 11, max. Data transmission speed to that down-/high store: 177,6/118.4 KBit/s * EGPRS class B, Multislot-class 32, max. Data transmission speed to that down-/high store: 296/177.6 KBit/s * GPRS class B, Multislot-class 32, max. Data transmission speed to that down-/high store: 107/64.2 KBit/s

video center

* Video center: Central use for video experiences * access to the videos played finally and simple continuation of the reproduction * means videos: Collection of the video stored in the device
* access to Internet videos, Compatible with Newsfeeds and video-Podcasts, Updates and download directly over the mobile phone network * catalogue for new Internet-videos

Video-Codecs and formats

* MPEG-4 parts 2 (H.263/SP), to VGA with 30 frames/s, Codec with hardware-acceleration, max. QVGA on the display of the device, max. SDTV at the TV-exit * MPEG-4 parts 10 (H.264/SP), to VGA with 30 frames/s, Codec with hardware-acceleration,
max. QVGA on the display of the device, max. SDTV at the TV-exit * windows media video (WMV9), to CIF/QVGA with 30 frames/s, Codec with hardware-acceleration, max. QVGA on the display of the device, max. SDTV at the TV-exit*real video (QCIF)
with 30 frames/s * support for Flash-video on the Internet-browser * digital right management: GRANDMA DRM 1, GRANDMA DRM 2, WORLD CUP DRM (windows media DRM)

Live-TV

* DVB-H-Receiver - DVB-H-been based mobile TV with integrated antenna - DVB-H, class C, of 470–750 MHz


Music functions*

* Digital music-Players – support for MP3, AAC, eAAC +, WMA and album-cover * processing and transmitting of reproduction list * Equalizer and visualization of Sounds * Online-search and purchase of
music title in the Nokia Music Store – with support for WORLD CUP-DRM protected files (windows media DRM)

*The availability of the Nokia Music Store can vary of country by land.

Radio*

* UKW-stereo-radio (87,5–108 MHz) with support for RDS; possibility to the utilization of the UKW-radio in the Offline-mode * Nokia Internet radio

Head camera

* Up to 5 Megapixel (2,592 xs 1,944 pixels) * optics of Carl Zeiss * autofocus, automatic exposure control * aperture: F2.8 * Brennweite: 5.2 mm * sharpness area: 10 cm until
endlessly * two flashbulb (LED), video lamp, illumination to the support of the autofocus and reception progress notice

Second camera

* VGA (640 xs 480 pixels)

Video recording function

* Video recordings in the MPEG-4-Format, until VGA with 30 frames/s * digital video stabilization*videoclip-length: Dependent on
the available memory location * video file format: MP4 (standard), 3GPP (for MMS-communications) * attitudes for program
automatic control mechanism, video lamp, white adjustment and color mood

Photography

* Photo solution: Up to 5 Megapixel (2,592 xs 1,944 pixels) * format for photograph: JPEG/EXIF * information to the reception location: Automatic inserting of information to the reception location into the picture-file *
attitudes for program automatic control mechanism, flashbulb, series reception, automatic shutter release, color mood, white adjustment, contrast, exposure correction, aid

Digital cards and navigation

* Integrated GPS-module with support for A-GPS (Assisted GPS) * use Nokia Maps * free of charge herunterladbare cards for more than 150 countries, million of locations, location detail and
satellite pictures** * to the purchase available upgrades: Multimedia-guide and navigation services: For the car: Language support navigation for pedestrian: Special for pedestrian
optimized navigation with direction direction e-mail and communications

* Simply to using e-mail-client with support for supplements (photos, videos, music files and text documents) * support for the e-mail-protocols SMTP, IMAP4 and POP3 as well as for
MM-communicationss and-SMS-communicationss of joint SMS- SMS- /MMS-Editor * Compatible with Nokia radio-keyboard SU-8W (as accessories available)

Mobile Internet access

* Nokia Internet-browser with mini-Map-function, visual course notice, support for HTML and javascript, Flash would lead 3.0 as well as for Flash-videos * support for Newsfeeds (RSS)

Connection possibilities

* WLAN (IEEE802.11 g/b) with support for UPnP (universally plagued and Play) * USB 2.0 over Micro-USB-connection (type B) * 3,5-mm-Klinkenbuchse for connecting some standard-headphone and TV-exit for connecting a television for the reproduction of photos and
videos (PAL/NTSC) * Bluetooth 2.0 with support for stereo-Audio-transmission (Bluetooth profile "Advanced Audio distribution (A2DP)" as well as EDR (Enhanced dates advice) * utilization of the Nokia PC suite for Nseries devices Bluetooth connections or cable
connections to the USB-connection of Compatible PCs

Standard-delivery*

* Nokia N96 * Nokia rechargeable battery BL-5F * Nokia data cable CA-101 * Nokia video exit cable, CA-75U *
Nokia stereo Headset HS-45, with remote control AD-54 * Nokia cigarette lighter drawer cable DC-4 * Nokia
compact-charger AC-5E



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QVGA
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Posted: 2008-02-08 10:18
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On 2008-02-08 10:06:19, NightBlade wrote:
Way to innovate, Nokia. *yawn*

There are some places where you dont belong, and by some places, i mean "other manufacturers". Go play with your K810 kid.

Anywho, the real N95 successor should and probably will have VGA screen.
kenoby
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Posted: 2008-02-08 11:25
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On 2008-02-08 10:18:22, QVGA wrote:

On 2008-02-08 10:06:19, NightBlade wrote:
Way to innovate, Nokia. *yawn*

There are some places where you dont belong, and by some places, i mean "other manufacturers". Go play with your K810 kid.

Anywho, the real N95 successor should and probably will have VGA screen.




You are a bit boring. All the time you are aggressive toward everyone you answer. Give an argument, don't just slap ppl.
I agree with NightBlade, nothing new there, just repackaged version of N95. And it doesn't even look better, aside that it doesn't even have a flash. And it will cost small little fortune.
Trev1982
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Posted: 2008-02-08 11:27
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jees guys its a thread about a leaked phone not a war calm down
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laffen
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Posted: 2008-02-08 11:30
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@taz666

N96 is not leaked on engadget. As usual, Engadget has cut-n-past from other sources. The leak is here. http://www.intomobile.com/200[....]s-leak-n96-specifications.html
Muhammad-Oli
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Posted: 2008-02-08 11:31
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Yeah but QVGA needs to be told to calm down the most.
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