Thought I'd share some news about the phone since it's slated to be released in the early part of next year.
http://www.engadget.com/2005/11/14/n...ted-300-times/
Engadget
We have no way of confirming the validity of this or anything, but apparently this dude Younghee was chatting it up with a very proud Nokia mechanical test engineer, who told him that the N91 survived a three hundred cycle drop test — the same kind that killed an iPod mini after only 12 drops. Well, we suppose that solves possible-problem number one with a hard drive-enabled cellphone; now, onto battery life, price, and in the case of the N91, aesthetics.
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/bown200...cbccdrcrd.html
Nokia N91
Store 3,000 Songs on your phone
At first glance, the N91 appears to be a full-featured MP3 player—with dedicated music keys, prominent volume controls, a 3.5-millimeter stereo headphone jack, an FM tuner and a USB port. Only when you slide the faceplate down to reveal the keypad do you recognize it as a phone. Drag and drop music (MP3, WMA, AAC and M4A files) onto its four-gigabyte hard drive, then create playlists directly on the phone. $700
Some photos...
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