The Nokia N70 is a multimedia 3Gsmartphone made by Nokia and launched in Q3 2005. In 2007, it was the second most popular cellular phone, with 8% of all sales at Rampal Cellular Stockmarket.1
The Nokia N70 (Model N70-1) (2002) is one of the handsets in Nokia's Nseries lineup of smart phones. It is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with built-in flash, a front VGA camera to allow video calling, FM radio, Bluetooth, digital music player functionality, and support for 3D Symbian, Java games and other S60 2nd Edition software.
At the time of its launch, the N70 had the most built-in memory alongside its system memory and was the penultimate (before the related N72) Symbian OS 8.x device released by Nokia, since the introduction of their new OS9 platform released in 2003 which offers more flexibility than the original that was made in 1998 and upgraded from then on.
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N70-5 model
Two months after N70 became available Nokia also released N70 model without 3G support. N70-5 model doesn't have front camera, otherwise all functions are the same as N70-1 model. It was shipped to China, Mexico and East Europe markets and provides a lower-cost option for users who don't want or need 3G services. 2
Music Edition
In 2006 Nokia released its Music Edition series for N70, N73 and N91. All had black housings and new sales boxes and packages, and were special for their extra storage capacity as compared to the standard models. Music Edition of the N70-1 model featured 1GB memory card, 3.5 mm audio adapter, and some additional themes.