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The Nokia E90 as movie player and camera

9 replies · 2,277 views · Started 24 July 2007

The Nokia E90 is now widely available and seems to be gaining some fans. E-Ninety is a new, dedicated blog, with a couple of interesting posts up showing how to take better night-time photos and how the E90 fares as a wide-screen HD movie player.

Read on in the full article.

It seam everywhere except the UK 😊

Rumour has it (acording to someone on a forum) that Vodafone now have some stock and will officially have it available later today. If true, then at least someone in the UK will be offering it officially.

Also, Nokia did say Q2 "limited quantities", Q3 for main production. So strictly speaking they will remain on target unless they don't ship in volume by 30th September.

Just thought I'd cheer you up 😉

Zuber

well, thanks for trying 😊

O2 promised a release date too, 30 July is their expected availability but they promised 16 July too a few weeks ago so I believe them when I see one.

two weeks ago in Switzerland the high street was loaded with E90s, every second mobile retailer had it in stock. is it time to move?

The big problem for me is that there is no mention of it on T-Mobile.

The only network provider to offer a good data package that will really let me use an E90 for web etc. without going bankrupt...

Zuber

Steve,

This is a nice piece. Thanks for the pointers to the sites. But, as you can see from comments, those of us in the cold, cruel real-world are still ANXIOUSLY awaiting wide-availability.

Same here for Belgium, only saw a dummy so far
A lot of shop say that don't know when but they think in the coming months
other shops say it will be in august etc

Dare I even mention Australian availability?

We are in the dark ages down here when it comes to supply.
Back to my can and string.

"The only network provider to offer a good data package that will really let me use an E90 for web etc. without going bankrupt..."

You can still use sim-free models on T-mobile or any other network.

Weird as it sounds some time ago Finland was close to last to get new phones. Nowadays it�s the opposite. Interesting-- except the price 😞