Jan 18, 2007 08:36 PM
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SOURCE: https://n91india.blogspot.com
*Lets Talk of the Specifications First:
>Operating System*
Series 60(3rd Edition) SmartPhone(Symbian version 9.1)
>Weight
164gms
>Size
113.1x55.2x22 mm
>Network Bands
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 plus 3G(WCDMA):384 Kbps EDGE: Class 10, 236.8 Kbps
>Display
TFT, 256 k colors;176x208 pixels
>Battery
Stand By 170-190 hrs TalkTime 3-4 hrs
>Memory
4Gb Harddrive(for Music etc, .);30 Mb for Contacts, calendar.
>Connectivity
Bluetooth Yes 1.2
Infrared No
USB Yes 2.0
WLAN 802.11b/g
>Messaging:
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
>Camera
Camera:2 Mega Pixel with 20x digital zoom;1600x1200 pixels.
>Music Compatibility
Yes-MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, Real, WAV, WMA, M4A, AMR-WB, True Tones, AMR-NB formats, Visual Radio
>Other Features
WAP 2.0/xHTML, Html;Java Midp 2.0;Push to talk;Video calling and download, Calendar, To-do list;Photo/Video editor;Integrated Hands Free, Compatible with Nokia Wireless Keyboard(sold separately)
*Complete Hand 0n Review:
*Let me start from the beginning and I am sure that at the end of this review you will have a more precise idea of what Nokia N91 is like and whether it is worth investing the great deal of money it costs.
Design & Looks:
I thought that it would not take me long before I started to feel bored with the bluish glossy plastics on Nokia N91's front panel, but it did not. I must confess that N91 is simply an eye-catching device. People in the city transport media would not turn their eyes from it.Nokia N91 is a serious piece of a phone. It measures 113 x 55 x 22 mm. It makes the N70 model look like a poor relative. When I first had the phone in my hands, it seemed as if its 164 grams made it crane forward a bit. It was a mistake. I managed to make Nokia N91 balance on a single finger placed in the center of the phone body. Apparently, the initial feeling was due to the way I was holding the phone. In other words, I had to learn to hold Nokia N91 like a small baby, underlying its "head" with my pointing finger. A great part of the phone body is made of real steel. Unlike Nokia 8800, N91 is not glossy, but rather matt. It gives the impression of a device of far more value than its forerunners, even if this may be considered extravagant. The rear cover is the biggest metal-made part of the phone. The lock button is located on the right. Press it to remove the entire cover. At one time I forgot about this button and tried to open the phone without its "permission". It opened seamlessly, which is quite bad. Besides, the rear cover shows a slight gap, which is otherwise invisible when you hold the phone in your hand.The left side of the phone features a connector for the USB cable, enclosed in the retail package, and a swing volume control button. The loud speaker grill is just below the volume button. It is a pity that Nokia designers have not mounted another loud speaker on the opposite side of the body. It would have come in handy.
*Seems like a good phone.Once agian this is from
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