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Nokia Announces N76 and N93i

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Mixed in amongst all the news about the iPhone, Nokia unveiled a few new phones of its own yesterday; the N76 and N93i.

The N76 (a thin, RAZR-like phone) boasts a 2.4 in. screen, 2-megapixel camera with flash, microSD support up to 2GB, 3G connectivity and a plethora of messaging options. The N93i is a slightly thinner version of the N93 with an upgraded OS and a few cosmetic changes. It includes a 3.2-megapixel camera and the ability to shoot up to 90 minutes of high quality video. Both run the Series 60 OS, built on Symbian OS v. 9.2.

Nokia’s N series devices, the first of which was released in 2005, are consumer oriented phones with a strong focus on multimedia (pictures, video, games, internet). The idea is to have a converged device that can support all of your multimedia in one place.

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