Nokia cell phone the first of its kind: Nokia set its sights on dethroning Apple's iconic iPod music device with the cellular industry's first 4-gigabyte hard drive handset.
That's enough room to store more than 1,000 MP3 digital songs, or hundreds of digital photographs or video clips.
The Nokia N91 is comparable in size to Apple's 4-GB iPod Mini, but there's a price differential. The Mini is $199, while the N91, to ship in Europe and Asia by the fourth quarter, is expected to sell for around $900 overseas, and $500 in the USA after discounts. Nokia hopes to have the phone here by year's end, but needs a carrier.