Nokia bumps the stakes to 8GB on their N91
The HDD-based, music playin' N91 might've been panned by the critics, but a 4GB musicphone still isn't nothing to scoff at, and now the phone is doubling up the memory with 8GB, for even less scoffing opportunity. It's also been spiffed up in a slimming black -- this phone needs all the slimming it can get -- and now features A2DP support for some much-needed stereo Bluetooth action, but otherwise remains the same old clunker with a heart of gold. The good news is that Nokia has beefed up the software support with their new "Music Range" phones, so things should be a bit more enjoyable on that front. As for price, you're looking at a hefty 550 euros ($700 US), the same as Nokia's new N95 awesomephone, and a release date sometime before the end of the year. Once again, head on over to Engadget for the jumbo pics.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Martin @ Sep 26th 2006 5:11PM
I hate mobile phones with HDD. They are very faulty and better think is various cards which people can change, simply record MP3 and videos from computers and a lot of other advantages. N95 is great phone, but N91 is only good and expensive phone.
bmoctta @ Sep 27th 2006 7:51AM
Now if only these products made it to the dreaded V we could actually enjoy them. No, wait - I'm sure verizon would disable the 8GB access in some way, and force you to use Vcast for music. Something about security risks.