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Nokia offering 96 N96 handsets in limited edition packaging
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/ 2008/ 07/ 12/ nokia-off...
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA Nokia's latest promotion isn't the most enthralling we've ever seen, but two aspects in particular stand out. First, those fortunate enough to be able to drop â¬759 ($1,206) on an N96 will be helping the WWF project to save the red pandas in Nepal. Secondly, the Face The Task website designed to highlight the limited edition kit is worth viewing for kicks alone. From what we can gather, 96 well-packaged N96 mobiles will be made available at the aforesaid price, but nothing about the device itself will be special.
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Nokia adds trio of recent models to N-Gage compatibility list
http://www.techtoday.in/?p=3065Filed under: Games, Software, Nokia, SymbianIf you've been desperately seeking some Snakes Subsonic gaming partners on that N82 of yours, your pool of potential playmates just got a little (emphasis on "little") wider. The N78, N98, and XpressMusic 5320 have now been added into the N-Gage client compatibility mix -- though of the three, the N78 is the only one that's really widely available at this point. The 5320's just now starting to trickle into distribution around the world, and if you happen to end up playing System Rush with an N96 owner in the next few weeks... well, you're playing with a very special individual, indeed. [Via All About Symbian]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Nokia adds trio of recent models to N-Gage compatibility list
http://www.joxx.net/nokia-adds-trio-of-recent-models-to-n-ga...Filed under: Games, Software, Nokia, Symbian If you’ve been desperately seeking some Snakes Subsonic gaming partners on that N82 of yours, your pool of potential playmates just got a little (emphasis on “little”) wider. The N78, N96, and XpressMusic 5320 have now been added into the N-Gage client compatibility mix — though of the three, the N78 is the only one that’s really widely available at this point. The 5320’s just now starting to trickle into distribution around the world, and if you happen to end up playing System Rush with an N96 owner in the next few weeks… well, you’re playing with a very special individual, indeed. [Via All About Symbian] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments ShareThis
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Nokia N96 de edición especial
http://isopixcell.com/2008/07/18/nokia-n96-de-edicion-especi...Nokia busca nuevas formas de Mercadeo y a veces no parecen muy espectáculares. Por ejemplo, de este equipo que se venderán sólo 96, cuestan 1,206 dólares y ayuda con su compra a la WWF para salvar a los pandas en Nepal. Además el N96 es un equipo muy deseado y en este caso es una edición limitada no en cuanto a los aspectos técnicos sino en la envoltura y el hecho de traer una memoria microsd de 8 G. Vía
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Nokia offering 96 N96 handsets in limited edition packaging
http://hightechblogger.com/2008/07/15/nokia-offering-96-n96-...Nokia offering 96 N96 handsets in limited edition packaging Posted by: admin in Mobile Tech Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA Nokia’s latest promotion isn’t the most enthralling we’ve ever seen, but two aspects in particular stand out. First, those fortunate enough to be able to drop €759 ($1,206) on an N96 will be helping the WWF project to save the red pandas in Nepal. Secondly, the Face The Task website designed to highlight the limited edition kit is worth viewing for kicks alone. From what we can gather, 96 well-packaged N96 mobiles will be made available at the aforesaid price, but nothing about the device itself will be special. You will, however, receive a limited edition ash tree box in a raw silk bag along with an 8GB microSD card. Worth it? That’s up to you. [Via TheNokiaBlog] Read | Permalink | Email this
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Nokia N96 In Limited Edition Packaging
http://www.uberphones.com/2008/07/nokia/nokia_n96_in_limited...Nokia N96 In Limited Edition Packaging Everybody loves to be different, one way of another. That’s probably why limited edition stuff seems to sell like hot cakes. Nokia seems to be trying to push it a little far this time though. According to the folks at Engadget, they’re currently hawking their latest N96 in a limited edition packaging (96 of them to be exact), and it will be going for €759 ($1,206). Pricing seems more than a little steep for a pretty box, even after taking into account that it contains a silk bag and an 8GB microSD card inside. Source... Digg it •
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Nokia offering 96 N96 handsets in limited edition packaging
http://www.simmobilez.com/freesoft/nokia-offering-96-n96-han...Nokia offering 96 N96 handsets in limited edition packaging July 13th, 2008 Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA Nokia’s latest promotion isn’t the most enthralling we’ve ever seen, but two aspects in particular stand out. First, those fortunate enough to be able to drop €759 ($1,206) on an N96 will be helping the WWF project to save the red pandas in Nepal. Secondly, the Face The Task website designed to highlight the limited edition kit is worth viewing for kicks alone. From what we can gather, 96 well-packaged N96 mobiles will be made available at the aforesaid price, but nothing about the device itself will be special. You will, however, receive a limited edition ash tree box in a raw silk bag along with an 8GB microSD card. Worth it? That’s up to you. [Via TheNokiaBlog] Read | Permalink | Email this |
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