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Nokia N71 comes to Japan

Categories: Devices, Nokia, NSeries, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, August 11th, 2006 at 4:07 AM

Nokia today announced that it has started deliveries of Nokia N71 to Vodafone K.K. in Japan. The N71 is its first product to be introduced in Japan under the Nokia Nseries sub-brand, Nokia’s high performance multimedia range with sophisticated design. The Nokia N71 customized for Vodafone K.K. will be marketed in Vodafone K.K.’s 3G lineup under the name “Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK)” and will be commercially available in Japan from August 12.

Nokia N71 - Vodafone 804NK

The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) delivers excellent 3G functionality as a rich multimedia device, which is compactly packaged in a simple yet elegant foldable form. The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) keeps consumers entertained with the music player function and FM radio, which allows users to listen to their favorite music at anytime. The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) also supports the new Nokia Web Browser enabling users to enjoy the website they check on PCs. Furthermore, the device also comes with a 2 megapixel camera, office documents viewer, e-mail client, and synchronization capabilities with compatible PCs.

Detailed information about Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK II) can be found on Vodafone K.K.’s website.

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