Nokia have revealed their N92 handset which is designed for watching broadcast TV, with a 2.8 inch anti-glare screen and full support for new DVB-H channels which are set to be rolled out across the UK during 2006.

Features of the handset include an electronic program guide, and the ability to set reminders for programmes, with personal channel lists and up to four hours of viewing time, with a 30 second replay buffer allowing you to see some action such as a football goal again if you missed it "live".
As with other Nseries phones from Nokia the N92 will have a 2 megapixel camera and runs on the Symbian S60 3rd edition software, providing full smartphone features and connectivity options including infrared, bluetooth, USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi, meaning you can surf the net via the built-in web browser at wireless hotspots rather than paying for slow GPRS access.
Visual Radio will make an appearance on the handset, which also works as an XpressMusic device and supports up to 2GB of memory card storage, giving room for around 1500 songs - surely enough to give Motorola's 100-song ROKR something to think about.
The N92 handset is expected to be available by mid-2006 priced at around £450 although contract deals should see the phone being offered much cheaper, and you can see more about Nokia's Mobile TV service on the official website.
