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Nokia Point & Find account types

Three different Beta Pack accounts are currently available for Nokia

Point & Find worlds: Basic Beta Pack, Prime Beta Pack, and

Pro Beta Pack...

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Account types

Basic Beta Pack allows one person to publish a world for the public, or just for themselves, at $69.00 per month.

Prime Beta Pack enables the creation of a broader experience by allowing you to collaborate on your world with a small team. The Prime Beta Pack includes access for one viewer, two authors, one edi- tor and one publisher, and is available at $1,490.00 per month.

Pro Beta Pack is the best account available for creating a rich Nokia Point & Find experience. With the Pro Beta Pack you can collaborate with a large team on a public world, or the team can create a private world for up to 20 viewer collaborators. The Pro Pack includes ac- count access for 20 viewers, 10 authors, 5 editors and 2 publishers, and is available at $2599.00 per month.

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Nseries specifications

The Nokia Nseries, launched in the mid-2000s, represented a groundbreaking line of multimedia smartphones that combined innovative technology with sleek designs. This series reinvigorated Nokia’s reputation as a leader in mobile phone technology while catering to a new generation of tech-savvy users looking for powerful devices that could handle various multimedia tasks.

One of the standout features of the Nokia Nseries was its commitment to high-quality multimedia capabilities. Equipped with advanced cameras, many models boasted Carl Zeiss optics, allowing users to capture stunning photos and videos. The Nokia N95, for instance, featured a 5-megapixel camera that set a new standard for mobile photography. In addition, the Nseries often included dedicated multimedia buttons, making it easier for users to access their favorite media apps and functions.

Displaying vibrant colors and impressive clarity, the Nseries devices typically used high-resolution screens. These displays not only enhanced the multimedia experience but also made browsing the internet, reading e-books, and enjoying games visually engaging. The inclusion of features like a built-in music player supported a rich audio experience, with many models offering support for various audio formats.

Connectivity was another hallmark of the Nseries. Users could expect 3G capabilities, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth support, allowing seamless sharing and downloading of content. The devices also usually incorporated GPS functionality, a feature that became increasingly important for navigation and location-based services, marking the Nseries as a pioneer in integrating location technology into mobile phones.

Software-wise, Nokia Nseries phones ran on the Symbian operating system. While not as user-friendly as later platforms, Symbian provided users with a level of customization and extensive app availability through the Nokia Software Market. This allowed users to personalize their devices according to their preferences, maximizing their utility.

The Nokia Nseries encapsulated a perfect balance of form and function. The sleek designs and premium materials reflected Nokia’s commitment to quality, while the powerful features emphasized the trend towards multimedia smartphones. By combining photography, video, music, and internet capabilities, the Nseries paved the way for today's smartphones, influencing how devices are designed and utilized in modern life. Though the series has been discontinued, its legacy remains visible in the evolution of mobile technology.