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The "World's #1 Gadget Magazine", T3, wonders if the new Nokia N91 is the new iPod. With a 4GB hard disk, 2-megapixel, 256K color screen, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, S60 platform and MP3 player built into the front panel - this baby can do everything an iPod can do and a whole lot more. It'll make you leave your old MP3 player at home...
This is a power-packed handful that genuinely offers you the choice of leaving your iPod at home – it’s just a shame it’s a little too big to love.
But Apple Computer's CEO, Steve Jobs, drops more hints about a possible iPod mobile phone...
Four trademark applications submitted earlier this month by Apple are adding grist to the rumor mill concerning the launch of an iPod phone, which has been the subject of speculation almost since the launch of the company's popular digital-music player.As filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the applications for the term "Mobile Me" cover a litany of technologies ranging from telecommunications and satellite networks to computer services and portable devices.
Let's hope Apple's iPhone is running S60!!
Comments
Ciao Phil,
do you know when the N91 will hit the stores ?
Alessandro
Posted by: Alessandro | January 19, 2006 02:51 PMHeh, not soon enough. I'll be getting an E70 the second it's released. Now if they only combined the hard disk of the N91 with the qwerty keypad of the E70...I'd be in heaven.
Posted by: Phil | January 19, 2006 03:00 PMIt would very hard to run S60. That would make N91 sales to go down.
Posted by: Alexandre Silva | January 19, 2006 06:55 PMIf Apple has agreements with motorola, they would most likely use a Motorola OS or create a new one.