8GB Nokia N95 to come bundled with Spider-Man 3

And Spidey ring tone, wallpaper and screen saver


15 October 2007 15:12 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Nokia has started shipping the Nokia N95 8GB multimedia computer and, to celebrate its launch, Nokia has teamed up with Sony Pictures Entertainment to offer a Nokia N95 8GB which comes pre-loaded with the full-length feature film in Europe and selected countries in Middle East and Africa region.

The new N95 has a sleek black look (just like Spidey!) and its enhanced powers include up to 8GB internal memory, a 2.8-inch QVGA display and "superior" speakers.

Full multimedia use of the N95's two-way sliding design and dedicated media keys means users can control video on their mobile just as they would on DVD: play, pause, fast forward and rewind.

"The Nokia N95 8GB opens up a wealth of exciting options for film fans as they can now watch world-class movies like Spider-Man 3 whenever they want, wherever they want", said Ilkka Raiskinen, senior vice president, Multimedia Experiences, Nokia.

"Pre-loading a film with such fantastic special effects truly shows off the device's advanced capabilities. With its ground-breaking features, users can now fully appreciate the meaning of entertainment on-the-go."

The Nokia N95 8GB also includes a unique Spider-Man 3 message and ring tone, wallpaper and screen saver, specially crafted for the new device.

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