Little did I know today, when I started talking about advertising and publicity in the mobile world, that I’ll continue to do that. If we checked out earlier Verizon’s way of doing advertising, it’s turn for Nokia now. And what a site we we got immersed in!

Nokia’s Face the Task talks about the Nokia N96. What’s the charity and exclusivity all about? Well, you can get the phone a month before anyone else by entering a quiz and hoping for a lucky draw, or by paying 759 Euro or $1,195. The money will head straight to the WWF account for the Red Panda conservation. There you have it: Nokia’s charity and exclusivity. And what a phone you will get. The Nokia N96 will boldly go where others wouldn’t:

  • up to 5 hours of live TV or video playback
  • up to 750 songs stored in the 16GB memory
  • a 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Optics and a direct upload button
  • A-GPS and Nokia Maps for geotagging pictures
  • a 2.8 inch display
  • record up to 40 hours of video
  • WCDMA2100/900 (HSDPA) / EGSM900 connectivity
  • GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS) connectivity.

What else do you need? I could go on and on with the specs, but this time it’s all about exclusivity and charity. The limited edition is really limited. There are 96 devices out there to get so better hurry to buy one. You will discover everything Nokia has planned for your N96 experience.

Oh and we’ll be back to post more about the Nokia N96 when the time comes.

Tags: environment, Mobile News, N96, Nokia, Nokia, Nokia Maps