Nokia N96 Bruce Lee edition – for martial arts fans

Bruce Lee is a martial arts legend. And Nokia is a living mobile legend. So why not make a Bruce Lee edition of a Nokia phone? And what better handset to choose than the N96 Nseries flagship?

That’s right, Nokia has recently released, in Hong Kong, the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee limited edition phone.

The handset has Bruce Lee’s face and signature on the back case, and it’s packed with rare photos of the legendary actor. The phone further comes bundled with several accessories and a Bruce Lee doll, made by a company called Enterbay.

There is a Flash website especially created to promote the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee edition. Unfortunately, it loads and works quite slow, even if you have a good Internet connection.

The Bruce Lee Nokia N96 costs 8,788 Chinese yuan (about $1,286) and it can be bought form here. Apparently, you have to know how to read Chinese to complete the purchase.

And here’s a promotional video for Nokia N96 Bruce Lee Edition:

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  • jimbo
    In fact, it is available in mainland China, not HK.
  • Ken
    That video is cool! Hitting ball with nunchaku...
  • Sam
    Do you have the pc installation software for this edition of N96?
  • DM
    Will it the nokia n96 ever b availible at all for rogers canada ont.?
  • Lala
    will it ever be avilible in America?
  • Crouching Baboon
    video is FAKE! not Bruce!
  • jkyghkujh
    Nokia is only trying to make more profit, they don't really care about Bruce Lee as figure. I say, if Bruce Lee was alive he would say: support the justice, moral and honesty - don't buy this phone. With this act Nokia company is proving they would do anything for a money, just like the Apple vampires and their leader Steve Jobs.
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