3.5mm jack

can anyone tell me which all nokia phones have direct 3.5mm jack??
At last a nseries phone im truely happy with THE N82

yeah.. almost all nokia collection (instead N91)
not include 3.5 mm jack
you can use nokia audio adaptor Ad-46 for that reason
and u can connect with any kind of output surround speaker
with 3.5 mm, or headphone hi fi 3.5 mm ,
or others output speaker with 3.5 mm
sounds great with my nokia E70 adn Phillips HiFi
check product here -> http://www.nokia.com/A4144866

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