An apparent oversight on the company's German Web site has disclosed the specifications for the company's upcoming slider phone.
Pictures of the phone first leaked two months ago, but at the time, the list of features was not known. If the leaked information is to be believed, the N96 will satisfy the needs of a lot of loyal Nokia users.
Quad-band GSM and HSDPA data lead off the N96's considerable list of features, and the phone will run on the company's Series 60 3rd Edition FP2 platform. a 2.8" QVGA display is also included, capable of displaying up to 16 million colors. 16GB of onboard memory will provide twice the capacity of its N95 predecessor, and it will include all of the multimedia features of that phone. However, the camera is much improved, with 5 megapixels of resolution, autofocus, and Geotagging support, and TV-Out and DVB-H reception. Even further, the N96 includes a built in GPS -- obviously needed for the geotagging functionality -- WiFi, and Bluetooth. Users will be able to expand the memory of the phone through microSD support. No pricing or availability information was specified on the leaked page. So far, Nokia has not commented publicly on the reports. For more information, including pictures, see this post on GSM Arena regarding the leak.
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