An inside look at the event which debuted the “iPhone-killing” Nokias. The N95 and N800 devices are advanced, yes, but do they really measure up?
Nokia is boasting some new features are that are not yet available anywhere else! From a high resolution web video phone that is compatible with Skype to the only phone on the market with GPS mapping built in. Nokia is hoping that they have the answer to Apple’s iPhone.

So what, you say, does this have to do with you, the present and future entertainment providers of the world? These devices represent the gateway to the future of content creation and dissemination and its fusion with communication. The N95 can shoot high-quality video at 30 frames/second, the NTSC standard which means that the gap between professional video and “cell phone video” has once again gotten smaller. The N800 provides the user with what amounts to a laptop in the palm of your hands that fits in your pocket. With a flash media player built in, you can use it to watch videos (not just YouTube like the iPhone) anywhere you get Wi-Fi without downloading or storing anything. When you combine the two you could conceivably shoot a video, upload it and then watch it from the internet all on one mobile device in the span of a few minutes.

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