May 26th, 2010 @ BAFTA, London
ME presents the Monetising Mobile conference - putting the focus on how to make actual money from the apps revolution.
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Nokia unveiled two new Nseries devices at the CES trade show in Las Vegas over the weekend: the N76 and N93i
The N76 (pictured) is a clamshell design optimised for music playback, namely a set of buttons on its cover for quick access to audio functionality when the phone is closed. The device is compatible with industry standard 3.5mm headphones, supports Windows Media DRM and microSD memory and will retail at 390 euros.
Interestingly, units destined for Asia Pacific will be some of the first Nokia devices to come pre-loaded with Adobe FlashLite mini games. Created by Japan-based CELL, the games allow users to log high scores online and purchase more titles via the Catalogs app.
The N93i, meanwhile, is an updated version of the N93, the difference being that this one comes bundled with a new video and photo blogging service called Vox and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 video-editing software.
Nokia says users can capture up to 45 minutes of DVD quality video or up to 1,250 high-quality photos with the 1GB miniSD card included in the standard N93i sales pack. The device will retail at 600 euros.
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