
If you take a look at the evolution of mobile phones in 2007, A Mobile World one thing's very clear: convergence is happening. You can actually see phones evolving, as new and better features are added to them. Following the traditional model of technology, they get added to the top-end handsets first, then gradually filter down to A Mobile World the middle ranks, and then hit the budget market. Essentially, what we're seeing is that phones that would have been classed as top-end in 2006 are now very, very nearly budget-range! And because of that, the top-end mobile phones have continued growing ever more advanced, ever more powerful. Take for example, the Nokia N82. It has a 5 megapixel camera,A Mobile World the latest Symbian operating system, HSDPA and built-in GPS. Just 2 years ago, features like that would have make our brains explode, but now, we are starting to take it for granted. So, if that's becoming normal, what on earth is going to be called 'advanced' by the end of the year?! Well, the first thing is sure to be mobile gaming. Despite being around for, like, ever, it's still really in its infancy, and has a looooong way to go to dominate the world. But steps are being made in the right direction with Nokia's N-Gage portal, and if Sony Ericsson ever get their finger out and make a PSP-Phone, we'll be sorted. As well as that, we'll A Mobile World see more mobile phones come with GPS, and if ever there was a feature that has 'win' written all over it, this is it! And then, of course, the convergence of mobile phones and data devices will keep on happening; you can already see it happening in recently-announced mobile phones like the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia, which is frankly, just too powerful for words!
The Nokia N91 Black can actually store 3000 music tracks in your A Mobile World mobile phone! The third generation Nokia N91 possesses a vast memory of 4GB hard drive to carry your personal music station wherever you go! With a 3.5mm headphone jack, the handset supports for playback of MP3, M4A, AAC, and WMA audio files. Nokia does not disappoint you when it adds a USB 2.0 to the Black so that you can just drag and drop your files over from your PC.
Better still, the 3G N91 Black supports both built-in WiFi and Bluetooth to give you an efficient wireless connectivity. You can also effortlessly switch between the music player and your favourite applications with your soft touch on a single key. Call it Black Magic at fingertips! The Nokia N91 Black amalgamates it so that you can afford to get mesmerized with your favourite tunes while on the move.