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9:15 AM -- Lots of buzz about the new Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) N82 camera phone, which is being touted as the successor to firm's N95 multimedia phone.
The $660 phone has an onboard five megapixel camera and represents a somewhat expensive alternative to carrying a standalone digital camera. A consumer-grade five- or six-megapixel camera generally costs in the region of $150 to $250, but Nokia is betting that users would prefer to have snapshot capabilities bundled in the phone.
Here's some Nokia video demonstrating the photo capabilities:
The Finnish phone leader has no announced plans yet to sell the gizmo in the U.S.
— Dan Jones, Site Editor, Unstrung
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