Getting in Touch Made Easier with Nokia Cellular Phones

by Alice Sy

Nokia cellular phones continue to be responsible for pushing the limit as far as mobile phones go. They have advanced to an extent that the brand has been used as a benchmark for standards and features by other mobile phone companies. Still, with the tough competition out there, Nokia remains on top.

The Nokia NSeries is one of the units of Nokia Cellular Phones. It is very famous today because of its multimedia computers. The series is a convergence mobile device that supports multimedia and digital services. With a Nokia NSeries, you can download music, watch shows, and capture videos and pictures. You can also enjoy gaming and surf the net, all at one hand. A special feature of NSeries equipment is a high-speed wireless technology, which includes Wireless LAN, 3G, or HSDPA.

The Nokia NSeries is one of the Nokia phone’s series launched by the corporation to the public. In a press conference on April 27, 2005 in Amsterdam, the public went to see the first three units of the NSeries: the N70, N90, and N91. The series was continued on Nov. 2, 2005 when Nokia launched N71, N80, and N92.

Nokia cellular phones from the Nseries will eliminate your need to buy a separate digital camera to capture your magic moments. The Nseries have imbedded digital cameras up to several pixels that challenge the latest in digital cameras of today. You get quality pictures you can always bring with you, all stored in your mobile phone.

You won’t need to buy a video camcorder anymore with Nseries Nokia cellular phones. Its multimedia and digital support allows you to capture videos anywhere you want, anytime you want. The Nseries has even pushed the border by letting you edit your videos in your mobile phones.

N90 and N70, the first units of the NSeries device, used the old Symbian 8.1 OS. With the coming of newer models, Nokia changed to SymbianOS 9. Aside from the N72, all Nokia NSeries cellphones use the Symbian OS 9. Later generations of the series used the revised Symbian OS9 which comes with Feature Packs.

The release of the Nseries as early as April 2005 has made many people’s lives easier. To date, the Nseries released by Nokia includes N71, N80, N92, N70, N90, N91, N75 and N95. All these phones have changed to another operating system. What used to be the Symbian 8.1, the latest phones from Nokia has been using Symbian 9, even Linux and Maemo.

These new models from Nokia made it possible for an individual to rely on only one gadget. It was no longer necessary to carry a huge bag filled with your laptop, digital camera, and video camera because with the Nseries you get all that in one mobile phone. Getting in touch anywhere at any time was made even more possible with Nokia cellular phones.

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