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Dynamism has the Nokia Goodness

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 29, 2007 – 4:28 pm
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Dynamism, the leading online reseller of next-generation ultra-mobile PCs and related consumer electronics, announced today the arrival of three new Nokia multi-media phones—the N95, N76 and N75.  Specifics follow and as with all Dynamism products, these  phones include unlimited toll-free support and the Dynamism Rescue Warranty.

The Nokia N95 achieves an incredible leap forward for multimedia handsets. This dual-slider 3G/GSM phone is Nokia’s most featured packed phone ever: integrated GPS receiver, slide the screen down to reveal multimedia buttons, slide the screen up to reveal keypad, 5-megapixel digital camera capable of recording still photos or live video at VGA (640×480 @30fps), wifi, TV-out, and a sharp 2.6″ QVGA screen. A plug-and-play USB 2.0 port makes it easy to load media, or unload photos from the MicroSD expansion slot. Now Shipping $749.  For more information or to order, please visit http://www.dynamism.com/n95/main.shtml

The Nokia N76 is impressive from both aesthetic and technical standpoint. It is a dual-display handset with an outer OLED display hidden behind mirrored surface. The N76 is made of tempered glass and mirrored steel with an intense 2.4″ QVGA display. An FM radio, media player, and standard headset jack are integrated. Controls for camera and MP3 are located outside the phone, so you can operate even when closed. N76 has a deeply satisfying “tightness”, even by Nokia standards. A plug-and-play USB 2.0 port makes it easy to load media, or unload photos. Shipping Mid-April.  For more information or to order, please visit http://www.dynamism.com/n76/main.shtml

Experience true broadband speed on Nokia’s latest flip phone. If you have wireless service from AT&T Wireless/ex-Cingular, this phone that lets you use their new 3G network! The N75 has a QVGA screen, FM radio, and 2-megapixel camera. A plug-and-play USB 2.0 port makes it easy to load media, or unload photos.  For more information or to order, please visit http://www.dynamism.com/n75/pricing.shtml

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