It's looks like Symbian-Guru's and his contact Blue Blazer Regular have scored some detailed information of the future cream of the crop that is coming towards us at the end of the year. First off is the Nokia N81, in which many have said it is the successor the N91:
"Set to be launched 4Q 2007 and running S60v3 FP1, the Nokia N81 is a slider-followup
to the N91 8GB Music Edition. It is quad-band EDGE with 2100 HSDPA
(yeah, you know what that means), WiFi (b/g w/ uPnP), BT 2.0 with A2DP,
and a 3.5mm slot...
...Other features are as follows:
- Form factor: slide
- Dimensions: 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm
- Weight: ~ 140g
- Memory: 8GB internal flash memory
- Music Playback time: up to 12,5 hours
- Gaming time: up to 3-4 hours
- Talk time: up to 3-4 hours (3G)/3-4 hours(GSM)
- Standby time: up to 15 days
- Main Display: 2.4"QVGA 240x320, 16M colors
- Main Camera: 2Mpix
- Second Camera: CIF "
And also the other one that interests me more, is the Nokia N82, which is almost parallel to the Nokia N95, only in a candy bar style and now packing Xenon flash:
"...it has quad-band GSM and 2100 HSDPA, BT 2.0 (w/ A2DP), WiFi (b/g w/
uPnP), but also adds built-in GPS, TV-out, FM Radio, and a MicroSD
slot. The kicker is VGA, 30 fps video recording and a 5MP shooter with
Carl Zeiss lens and auto-focus, similar to the N95. However, the N82
packs an awesome XENON flash for ultra-brightness...
Full Specs:
- Dimensions: 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm
- Weight: 120 g [Target]
- Memory: Up to 100 MB in-build, support for hot swappable MicroSD card (1GB in-box)
- Talk time: GSM: 280min, WCDMA: 180min (Target)
- Standby time: GSM: 270hrs WCDMA: 250hrs (Target)
Display Specification
- Main Display: 2.4"QVGA 240x320, 16M colors
Camera Specifications
- 5MPix, Autofocus, up to 20 x digital zoom. Real Xenon flash. Integrated camera protection
- Secondary camera: CIF "
Everybody's problem with the N95 circulates around battery life and amount of RAM installed. I for one hope that with the relative success of the Nokia N76 (44 MB of RAM), and the upcoming E90 (almost 80MB of RAM) will set a precedent for a large amount of RAM being installed on both devices.
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