Thursday 30 August 2007

Play, Mix, and Share Music

Nokia has been belting one hit after another, and the graph is more consistent than the Official UK Music Charts. The Finnish mobile phone manufacturer has given a string of successful stories to mobile lovers for quite some time now. More than anything, the pioneering manufacturer has made optimum efforts on various innovative features to catch the fancy of trend aware mobile phone users. Style and substance go hand in hand in providing the winning edge to Nokia, who has left no stones unturned in striving for only the best. The Nokia N91 8GB is a true testimony to the immense potential of the manufacturer, and it has already created a legion of loyal followers across the globe.

The Nokia N91 8GB is a leading member of the highly acclaimed N series mobile phones from Nokia. With the construct of a true musical jukebox, the 3G slider phone comes packed in with a whooping storage of 8 GB to accommodate about 6000 songs, and an enhanced musical prowess. Flaunting a TFT colour screen that supports a resolution of 176 x 208 pixels, the phone has two configurable soft keys and an 8-way configurable navigation key. Powered by an S60 software based Symbian operating system, the Nokia N91 8GB possesses an innovatively crafted music player that croons to your favourite numbers in MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, Real, WAV, WMA, M4A, AMR-WB, True Tones, and AMR-NB formats. This powerful music player is further enhanced with clever features like volume control, playlist management, mixer, 5 band equalizer, loudness, and music dynamic range compression. With this mini music DJ station, you can record sounds, edit them, and create your own music. The Tri Band phone also has a 2 megapixel camera with a 20 x digital zoom, and advanced modes like still, burst, and video. Connectivity tools on the phone include WLAN 802.11 b/g, USB 2.0, and Bluetooth 1.2 besides XHTML and HTML 4.01 browsers.

Packed with all these goodies, the Nokia N91 8GB is the new wonder phone to go down in the mobile phone “Hall of Fame” as one of the greatest phones of its time.