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N90 Twist and Shoot:
Nokia N90 makes its première
Part of the Nokia Nseries
high performance multimedia range, the Nokia N90 brings Carl Zeiss optics into
the mobile arena
Amsterdam, Cancun, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur -
Nokia today proudly presented the Nokia N90 multimedia, an advanced and
inspirational multimedia device. Starring Carl Zeiss optics and a full set of
advanced digital camera features, the Nokia N90 is targeted at high-technology
enthusiasts who value the ultimate in connected mobile photography. The Nokia
N90 boasts a 2 megapixel camera with autofocus and 20x digital zoom,
integrated flash, macro mode for sharp close-ups, and high quality video
capture with on-phone editing capabilities.
"We foresee that already this year, the camera
phone market will grow to be over four times the size of the digital camera
market," said Juha Putkiranta, Senior Vice President, Multimedia Imaging,
Nokia. "And not only is the market growing at an enormous pace but, as
fantastically highlighted by the Nokia N90, camera phone functionality is also
developing rapidly to meet the needs of the more demanding picture taker. With
its pioneering multi-hinge twist-and-shoot design, we have brought ease-of-use
and high quality photography into mobile telephony."
Facilitated by its two screens, the Nokia N90
features two ergonomic modes for instant photo and video capture. Simply twist
the unique rotating camera barrel, and automatically the 2 megapixel camera is
ready to shoot high quality photos, in a snap. A dedicated capture key and the
cover display (128 x 128 pixels) of up to 65,536 colors as a viewfinder make
the snapshot experience ever more effortless. Unfold and twist the main
display (352 x 416 pixels), and the Nokia N90 is ready to shoot high quality
video in MP4 format using the high-resolution (352 x 416 pixels) 262,144 color
landscape display as a viewfinder. Dedicated record and zoom keys, including
up to 8x digital zoom for video capture, provide for very convenient one-hand
operation.
Capture
The Nokia N90 is packed with advanced camera
features that ensure high quality photos and videos every time. With autofocus,
pressing the shutter key halfway automatically focuses in on the target, after
which pressing the key all the way captures the image with amazing clarity.
Furthermore, the macro mode feature provides for striking accuracy when taking
close-ups.
Print
Printing great quality images is now possible
directly from the Gallery with just a few pushes of a button. With the Nokia
XpressPrint printing solution, users can select from a range of mobile
printing options, including PictBridge, where the handset is connected
directly to a compatible photo printer with a USB cable; wireless printing
over Bluetooth wireless technology; or by extracting the Reduced Size Dual
Voltage MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) from the side of the phone and inserting it
into a compatible printer.
Store
Photos and video clips taken with the Nokia N90
can conveniently be stored on the phone's internal 31 MB memory or the 64 MB
in-box RS-MMC. Users can also easily store captured content at full resolution
using the Nokia PC Suite Image Store, which, when connected, automatically
saves images and video clips to the PC.
Share
Images and video clips can also be instantly
shared via MMS, email or by uploading them to web albums directly from the new
improved rotating Gallery, which also allows on-handset editing of captured
images and video clips. In addition, video clips can easily be trimmed further
on the PC with the in-box Adobe Mobile Video Editor software.
Part of the Nokia Nseries, a new multimedia
device range that combines rich functionality into one device, the Nokia N90
capitalizes on the convergence of imaging, smartphone features and 3G.
3G-enabled features, such as two-way video calling*, video sharing* and push
email, are further complemented by an organizer, video streaming, Internet
browser and add-on software.
Based on the leading Series 60 Platform, the
Nokia N90 is a tri-band phone for GSM 900/1800/1900, EDGE and WCDMA networks,
and is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2005.
*To check the availability and cost of the
service, contact your network operator or service provider.
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