The dual sliding Nokia N96 ($800) is everything that made the Nokia N95 the most talked about phone aside from the iPhone and more. Behind the 2.8†screen, you will find 16GB of storage capacity and that’s just the start.
It’s just a phone, why is the Nokia N82 so special?

The N82 is the latest multimedia computer from Nokia. Navigation, web access, audio, video and photography bundled with the latest mobile phone components. However, you have seen these features before, so what makes the Nokia N82 special? More►
The Nokia N91 Now a Whopping 8GB!

Nokia, who has not shown any sign of pulling back in 2007 has upped the stakes in the multimedia computing game (what we call mobile phones they call multimedia computers that’s how far ahead of us they are). Today we receive word of the Nokia N91 jumping to a hefty 8GB in hard drive space.
To help you be just as excited as we are, that’s a double up, from 4GB to 8GB. It’s so special Nokia has went ahead a created a special signup page to let you know when you can sell everything you own in your Second Life to look good in your first. More►
3GSM Valentine’s Day Video News

Here’s a quick look at the happenings from 3GSM Barcelona. Thanks goodness for YouTube and Flickr. Both are excellent sources for connecting, gathering info and gawking at your next potential purchase. That said MobileMentalism went ahead and did us all a favor by scooping up 18 videos of some of the hottest phones we’ve seen thus far. More►
3GSM brings out the Nokia E90 Communicator

Today at 3GSM, along with giving the NSeries a shot in the arm by announcing a further extension of their relationship with YouTube, Nokia officially launched the Nokia E90 Communicator.
Specs on the handset include quad-band GSM, HSDPA, WLAN, integrated GPS with Nokia mapping software, 3.2 megapixel camera w/auto focus & flash, music player, video player and FM radio. The Nokia E90 Communicator also features a secondary camera for conference calling and per the Nokia standard operates on the S60 3rd Edition platform. More►
The Nokia E61i Arrives – Optimized for Email

The Nokia Eseries devices that were unveiled at 3GSM stood on a theme of connection, collaboration and productivity. The Nokia E61i arrived with an added emphasis placed on productivity. In particular, email productivity and according to Nokia, the Nokia E61i was designed specifically for heavy email use. More►
The Nokia N77 Official from 3GSM

We knew the Nokia N77 would be announced during 3GSM in Barcelona. we just didn’t know exactly when. Many manufacturers let out a flurry of devices, at just the start of the annual week long event. The Nokia N77 was on the minds of many mobile enthusiasts and the company didn’t fail to deliver.
The major feature being touted for the N77 is the use of DVB-H technology, which allows for broadcasting of television on mobile handsets. The Nokia N77 makes good use of the technology with a 2.4-inch display, that boasts 16million colors. More►
Is Nokia Developing a Full-Surface Touchscreen Phone?

With all the hoopla surrounding recent touchscreen mobiles, from the LG Prada phone AKA the LG KE850 and the upcoming Apple iPhone it seems manufacturers might be racing to come to market with a competing product.
We’ve spotted several touchscreen concept renderings recently, the Aeon concept (pictured above), and even the Nokia Exhibition phones but Nokia may now be a few steps beyond mere mockups and these photos might be proof. More►
The Nokia N77 to be announced during 3GSM

Rumors. man we do our best to steer clear of them, but sometimes, what can you do? Especially when it’s about a new N-Series device. Now Reuters is reporting that Nokia will unveil its first mid-priced TV phone during 3GSM.
Phones specs are scant at the moment but it is said that the Nokia N77 will receive TV signals in DVB-H and be priced near 200 – 300 EUROS, which is roughly somewhere between $250 -$400 USD. Keep your fingers crossed.
The Nokia n-Gage…On the Rebound?

Nokia, yet determined to get the n-Gage into the hands of millions, despite Nintendo and Sony seemingly having the portable game segment of the gadgets market on lock, is set to make some sort of announcement during the Game Developer’s Conference.
Last year Nokia really kicked out some nice games for for their mobile platforms and I was quite surprised. Despite not having rampant, runaway, undeniable success, the n-Gage still pushes along. Word is Nokia simply is putting all things n-Gage out to pasture and will let the memory live on through the N-Series. Well, at least it’s a thought.