The Finland based company, long entrenched for its simple, basic phones has chosen to enter the premium end of mobile phones and offer an alternative to the iPhone. But a phone by itself would fail to truly push Apple so Nokia too the additional step by launching its own music service to compete with iTunes and to make sure its newest phones have the latest media capabilities, similar to those seen via the iPod. The Ovi, is Nokia's version of a music store. While it is not yet known how many songs will be available via the musicstore, Nokia has already promised the store to have a catalog of possibly 2-3 million songs.
What will immediately separate Nokia's phones from those offered by Apple will be the push to be experience-driven devices. This is seen by Nokia's move to allow users to transfer songs from the desktops or laptops to their phones. Also, users will be able to download games from the Ovi site to existing Nokia-branded phones. This type of focus moves from focusing simply on the vocal aspects of using a phone. Today, the market wants to do more than simply talk on a phone. Users want to be able to take a picture, send a picture, text a picture and then talk to someone about the picture, all from the same device. Equally they want to download the newest U2 song, listen to it while they work out and answer the phone when it rings. Such uses requires a device that is friendly to embracing the varied needs of its users.
The N81 model is the model positioned to go head-to-head against the iPhone. With the N81, users will be able to accomplish similar tasks as those performed by users of the iPhone. With the Nokia N81, game enthusiasts will be drawn to the dedicated keys attached to the phone. Users will be able to focus on specific keys for specific tasks in order to avert confusion. Along with the gaming benefits, mobile users will appreciate the new sleek design of the phone. Along with its size variation, the N81 adds some pop to it with its FM radio capabilities and podcast features. Users will also be able to capture perfect images with the N81's image capabilities. With dedicated keys for taking pictures, the N81 allows you to edit directly from the digital device while also allowing you to sharpen the image characteristics.
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