Finnish telecom giant Nokia last week unveiled a line of premium mobile phones that it boasts will beat rival devices. One phone in the "Nseries" will include an mp3 player that takes aim at Apple's popular iPod, while others will feature a camera that Nokia says will surpass Canon.
The phones feature built-in hard drives and, in the case of the camera phones, a high-quality lens.
The company said it expected to ship 100 million camera phones in 2005, and sell 40 million phones with mp3 digital music players this year, compared with 10 million in 2004.
The phones will carry a hefty price tag of around $1000 when they are released some time this year in Europe.
Nokia superphones unveiled
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