Typical price: £430
What is it: Fold-and-twist 3G camera phone with zoom lens
What we think: Top photo fun but not without its compromises
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 April 2007
Tags: nokia, body, optical, ericsson
We like:
Transformer-style folding, superb screen, optical zoom, excellent Web browsing
We don't like:
Large and heavy, weak flash, meagre battery life
You might also need:
Portable photo printer with Bluetooth
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Nokia is constantly squeezing more functionality into its handsets, and something has to give. With the N93i, convenience and size have been sacrificed for a zoom lens and a bewildering variety of multimedia extras. It may not be the purest photographic tool but it's impossible not to love its sheer flexibility
Nokia N93i History
9 Jan 2007 in Crave
Nokia announces the N76, N93i and N800
Nokia's CES offerings include the slim N76 and the smaller N93i. There's also the perplexing N800, an Internet tablet that follows in the dusty footsteps of the 770
Latest user reviews
November 28, 2007
Posted by: lazygirl007
"Does what it says on the box"
August 23, 2007
Posted by: seventh
"Avoid at all costs"
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