
Nokia's long-awaited hard
drive-equipped
N91 just got a step closer to a US release, with FCC
approval. Among the confirmed features revealed in the phones manual are the abilities to use PlaysForSure DRM, function
in mass storage mode, use songs as ringtones and download music directly from online music stores. The phone has a 4GB
hard drive, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, UPnP support and runs on Symbian 9.1. The FCC also approved the
E70, a business-oriented phone with a QWERTY keyboard. No word, of
course, on when/if these will actually be released in the US.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And the last time I checked it was speller Sony Ericsson.
when is it coming out?
Put these two phones together with Nokia's new email service or similar offerings from the likes of Visto and you start to have real alternatives to RIM's Blackberry and Palm's Treos.
The business community, afraid of patent issues between RIM and NTP will likely look at these devices seriously.
So DRM is a "feature" now?
Great, just in time for hard drive obsolescence!
They'll sell well and won't help RIM or Palm
And of course, they approve the EMEA triband version of the E70 before the NA version. Bastards.
DRM tech. is the future for our phones. Embrace it now.
While DRM on a music file is not a feature, the ability to playback DRM files is certainly a feature. A big one for me, this just might replace my Zen Micro.
Yahoo Unlimited rules, and iPod not being able to playback subscription files is just about the only reason i didnt buy when and went for creative instead.
it looks like good :)
Sounds good. Too bad it's fugly.
looks good but not as good as sony erikson that was on here yesterday. nokia really needs to take some lessons in design. the japanese and koreans are trouncing all over them these days. all nokia got left for them is a stable phone OS and a strong user base.