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If you’re itching to get your hands on Nokia’s N96 flagship handset then scoot down to one of the Finnish phone giant’s flagship stores, where the talker will go on sale tomorrow.

Nokia N96 with kickstand

The N96: available from Nokia's flagship stores tomorrow

Nokia’s announced online that the phone will be available from 24 September in its two flagship stores: Regent Street, London and Terminal Five at Heathrow Airport.

But if you can’t make it to Blighty’s capital to pick up one of the DVB-H telly handsets, then you’ll only have to wait until the 1 October, when the phone will be released nationwide.

Online retailer Expansys has priced the N96 up at £580 ($1075/€730). It too will release the phone on the 1 October.

The Nokia N96 comes pre-installed with a BBC iPlayer application that lets users stream and download TV content from the website. The phone also has 16GB of internal memory, a 2.8in display and HSDPA 3G connectivity.

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