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
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August 19, 2006
Posted by: Jordan Hartley
"Only phone I was even interested in looking at."
What I like:
Sound quality is excellent.
What I don't like:
Menu systems can sometimes be slightly on the slow side.
Review:
After having a 6630 from last year there wasn't all that many phones that looked like a step up and this was the only one that caught my eye. The size is good, not too big but definitely not small, you will notice it in your pocket but won't be bothered by it. There's plenty of volume with it and even at its peak the quality is still very crisp. With the S60 3rd edition 3rd party software library still quite small, there's a lot of stuff I had on my 6630 which no longer works on the new platform, but with more and more stuff being redone for the 3rd edition every week it won't really be a problem for long. Transfering music to the phone is easy, very easy in fact. Will work on any PC, Windows, Linux or Mac and either 32bit or 64bit flavours. Just make sure you convert your music to a better codec than the standard MP3. I recommend AAC, MP4 at a variable bit rate of 64.
9.5/10
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