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T-Mobile First in Line for Nokia N-Gage

By Michael Singer
September 24, 2003

Hoping to entice the multi-billion dollar gaming industry to its mobile service, Deutsche Telecom's (Quote, Chart) T-Mobile International division Tuesday said it will be the first carrier in the U.S. to offer the new Nokia (Quote, Chart) N-Gage platform with an complimentary wireless plan.

In a promotion starting October 7, T-Mobile said it will offer the online gaming platform for $299 including a charger, rechargeable battery, stereo headset and USB cable. The wireless carrier is also offering free wireless game play for 30 days and a combined total of $50 worth of free voice and text messaging. The provider said its regular unlimited access package for N-Gage starts at $9.99 per month.

"Gaming is a social activity. Playing against real people adds excitement that cannot be captured by a computer," T-Mobile's vice president of product marketing Nick Sears said in a statement. "Now T-Mobile customers can compete against each other anytime, anywhere in the T-Mobile network. And, with our unlimited pricing promotion, we've removed all the barriers to social gaming."

Shaped like a half-moon and measuring 5.2 inches by 2 inches, the game deck sports a color screen with backlight and a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 mobile phone as well as short-range wireless networking technologies like Bluetooth (define) to link to other players. In addition to playing games, the device features a digital music player (MP3/AAC) and stereo FM radio, as well as the ability to do e-mail, personal information management, XHTML browsing and multimedia messaging (MMS). The N-Gage runs on the Series 60 platform and Symbian Operating System with Java application support and connects to a PC via USB for music file and application download.

The screen holds 176x208 pixels with up to 4096 colors, an eight-way directional controller "Rocker" for game play and can play up to six hours of games, up to four hours of talk time, eight hours of music or 20 hours of radio.

The N-Gage is expected to go head to head with Nintendo's GameBoy Advance. The promotion will be available at Target, Electronics Boutique, Game Stop and Circuit City.



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