At Manila's
Nokia Exibition , the Finnish firm unveiled the
N95, -- distinctly different from the rumor pics that spread like wildfire on the net -- the
N75, touted the smallest phone in the
N-series lineup, some budget
5300/5200, revamped
3250,
N70,
N73 and now the
8GB built-in
N91, in the new wave of music-centric mobiles.
The
N95 silder stole the show with its integrated
GPS-receiver, 3.5G capabilities, a eyebrow-raising
5.1-Megapixel camera. The rest of the features are similar to its predecessor, the
N80, notably
Wi-Fi enabled. The only setback would perhaps be the screen, as its a step back from the
416x352 pixel display
found in the latter to a larger but less sharp QVGA. It remains a enigma to many.
The
N75 is essentially a foldable
N70(think
N71), but this time, it scores in its cosmetic department. Definitely a powerhouse slim folder that even
Motorola or
Samsung can't match for now.
The
5300/5200 music phones are cheap handsets with features considered stone-age today.
The remaining improved
3250, N70, N73, N91 sums up how
Nokia build on the success of current products and better suit music tastebuds.