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Nokia brings its N81 and N95 8GB models to India

Nokia, the Finnish mobile handset maker who somewhat dominates the Indian Market has introduced its two models of the N-series in India. Nokia N-series is a range of entertainment and feature rich handsets.

Nokia N-series

The two models mentioned here are the Nokia N81 and N95 8GB models. Both the models are good for storage with 8GB hard drive and sharing of music and multimedia with better battery life and 2.8 inches display.

N95 also offers Global Positioning System. MapmyIndia recently launched their application for GPS and costs around Rs 35,059.

While the Nokia N81 costs a little over Rs 26,000. Mr. Vineet Taneja, Business Director, Multimedia, Nokia India launched the mobile handsets in New Delhi. Actress Isha Sharvani was also present on the occasion.

When it comes to Nokia, don’t see the price. Just wait and watch the price drop.

Nokia is the dominant company in India. And its N-series is getting popular at a very fast rate, with the people. So, it can be expected that, these get a good response in the market.

4 Responses to “Nokia brings its N81 and N95 8GB models to India”

  1. Ashi on November 20th, 2007 | 9:55 am

    I think this one is a killer application. Applications like these will be instrumental in increasing the data services adoption in India, and hopefully put India’s much-delayed 3-G program on fast track.
    Devices like Nokia N 95, when used with services like these can prove to be amazingly useful.

  2. pawan on March 16th, 2008 | 1:49 pm

    It is absolutely mindboggling to see such technology coming to india. these can be anybody’s priceless posession.cell phone has no longer remained a talking device it has become a ‘must have’ complete package for anyone.

    thank you

  3. anirban saha on May 10th, 2008 | 2:41 pm

    me anirban ,I want to perchase nokia5310.what is the availablity of the software in it.

  4. prince on August 15th, 2008 | 8:11 pm

    its a rocking set of nokia. kya cool hai baap…………….!
    to aaj hi use kare 5610…………………..mind it.

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