The updated version of the N91 is coming soon

Dec 14, 2006 10:09 GMT  ·  By

The new edition of the N91 comes with an 8GB hard drive instead of 4GB like before, which means that the music you can store on this mobile phone can keep you going for...well, at least of couple of days of continuous listening to music without hearing the same track twice.

This of course, assuming that you are actually going to try to store 8GB worth of music on this phone. The newer edition of N91 is marked on Nokia's U.S. Website as 'coming soon' and comes in black instead of silver. According to Nokia the N91 will also be compatible with Yahoo Music and other music sites.

Apart from color and larger hard drive, Nokia N91 packs the same features as its older version did, a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capabilities, e-mail and internet access and USB mass storage. The handheld also supports a pretty large number of music file types such as MP3, M4A, WMA, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ and is Symbian 9.1 S60 powered.

While not a typical music phone, because of its big, bulky, hard to carry in the pocket design, N91 does seem to be optimized for music playing features, including Bluetooth with A2DP support for wireless music listening, dedicated music controls and a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, allowing the use of most types of headsets.

Therefore, Nokia N91's updated version is 'coming soon', but there is no information on how ?soon? it will be released or the price.