The Nokia Nseries of mobile phones follows a design philosophy that pays particular attention to entertainment features. The Nseries phones are perhaps the most advanced gadgets to have emerged from the Nokia stable. Nokia is a multinational Finnish corporation based in Espoo near Helsinki. It is the biggest manufacturer and seller of mobile phones across the world and the biggest employer in Finland. The Nokia Nseries offers services like playback music, photo albums, video capture, games, GPS services and web access. Most of these phones are powered by the Symbian operating system. The Nseries phones are also noted for their ability to use super fast wireless technologies like 3G and HSDPA or LAN.
Nokia introduced its first Nseries phones on 27 April, 2005. They were the N70, the N90 and the N91. By the end of 2005, Nokia had introduced a few more such as the N71, the N80 and the N92. In 2006, Nokia continued the line with the N72, the N73, the N93, the N75 and the N95. In 2007, Nokia released the N95 with 8GB of storage, a 5 megapixel camera and a Carl Zeiss lens. By 2008, the N96 and the N78 were announced.
The Nseries gadgets could be seen as entertainment devices first and a phones second. For instance, these phones include a camera that could compete with a stand-alone camera. Similarly, the video and the music players have impeccable clarity.
The Nokia Nseries is designed to be more compatible with the PC and uses Bluetooth technology for convenience. Most Nokia Nseries phones allow you to watch your photos as slideshows and also to print them directly with XpressPrint. A lighter version of the ubiquitous Adobe Photoshop is also included so that users can edit photos on the phone itself.
The Nseries is defining the future of mobile phones. The Nokia N92 is so advanced that you can even watch high quality colour television on it. TV programme guides and innovative channel finders are also available on the handset. As if this was not enough, the N92 also packs in a tiny digital video broadcaster so that you can transmit your videos directly from your phone. Incidentally, this is also the first phone with a cover that flips and can be rotated too.
The only Nseries devices that do not use the Symbian OS are the N800 and the N810 Internet tablets. They use Linux instead along with Maemo, an open source platform.
The Nokia Nseries mobile phones are a complete entertainment package, but they do not compromise the basic functions of a mobile phone. With all the music, video, camera and internet functions, the phone also has excellent voice clarity.
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