Back from Nokia N96 Launch

OK its 1.21am now… very sleepy… ahha so i’ll make this a simple post ok?

I was at the Nokia N96 launch dinner just now at Hilton KL. Here are some pics. (More pics at my Symbian blog)

Nokia’s big boss introducing the new Nseries multimedia computer, N96.

Seriously, I was forced to join the models for this photo. ahahha

Besides launching the N96, Nokia also annouced N85 and N79.

Wanna see more of N96 and the 2 new Nseries models that was announced? Go to http://symbian.smashpop.net now.

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Now that’s done…

If u like japanese food, check back tomorrow.
If u like sushi, check back tomorrow.
If u like geting discounts, check back tomorrow.
If u like eating japanese food like sushi and get discounts, check back tomorrow.

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9 Responses to “Back from Nokia N96 Launch”

  1. Alice TehNo Gravatar says:

    Yes!
    Yes!
    Yes!
    And, all the YES-es combined!

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    Aha, I’ve caught a glimpse of the sushi craze at Simon’s blog… ;)

    Nice Nokia pics!

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    smashpOpNo Gravatar Replies:

    ahaha i like i like i like!

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  2. That N85 looks quite nice.

    I ‘popped’ over to your Symbian blog - but I didn’t see any mention of the N96.

    ‘Wun Bun 7′ ah Jason? ;p

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    smashpOpNo Gravatar Replies:

    wah say me like that… ahaha soon there will be damn a lot of n96 posts n photos cos ill be getting one for myself ahhaha so post n85 n 79 first

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  4. EmperorNo Gravatar says:

    N85 and N79 are awesome izzit not? :P

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    smashpOpNo Gravatar Replies:

    indeed. love the screen

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    EmperorNo Gravatar Replies:

    AMOLED mah….

    Active matrix (AM) OLED displays stack cathode, organic, and anode layers on top of another layer - or substrate - that contains circuitry. The pixels are defined by the deposition of the organic material in a continuous, discrete “dot” pattern. Each pixel is activated directly: A corresponding circuit delivers voltage to the cathode and anode materials, stimulating the middle organic layer. AM OLED pixels turn on and off more than three times faster than the speed of conventional motion picture film - making these displays ideal for fluid, full-motion video.

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