Typical price: £199
What is it: Chunky music phone with 4GB of storage
What we think: Nokia has produced a music phone with superb handling and playback and plenty of extra features, but the N91 is something of a Titan in size terms
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 May 2006
Tags: Nokia, Nokia N91, travel, music files, camera
We like:
Superb music playback; ergonomic music controls; plenty of memory; good camera; 3G support; built in Wi-Fi
We don't like:
Disappointing screen; iffy Web browser; no front camera for 3G calling; overall large in size
You might also need:
Bluetooth headset with stereo sound support
CNET UK judgement:
Nokia has put the pieces of the puzzle together very well as far as music is concerned: it is easy to store tunes on the phone, there are plenty of supported formats, playback controls are convenient and straightforward, sound quality and volume are impressive and you can use your own headset. There's a myriad of additional features, not least a 2-megapixel camera, FM radio and 3G support. But this is one beefy handset, and it'll require a sizeable pocket
Full review:
Nokia's N91 was announced in April 2005, and we've waited and waited, but the final product is at last in our hands. Continue Reading...
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