What is it: Gigantic video-centric phone oozing with additional features
What we think: It's not a rival for a dedicated camcorder, but for a phone the N93 makes a pretty good stab at shooting video. Albeit a chunky one
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Nokia N93 user reviews
September 3, 2006
Posted by: Marc Obermann
"It is a multimedia-focused smartphone able to perform buisness tasks well."
What I like:
It is solid, tactile and oozes quality. I only use it in landscape mode by turning the flip right
What I don't like:
The fact the keyboard doesn't give a landscape setting, but I'm getting to type quite fast now
Review:
At this point in time it is the most advanced smart phone available: it is not for everyone. If you don't need to install lots of 3rd party software and use the memory card remove feature to kill all running apps occasionally, it all runs smoothly. The video playback of properly encoded films is truly amazeing in clarity and colour seperation. The gallery loads fast and so do thumbnails, including those of converted films, I just wish you could have separate folders. After installing Upnp for windows installing Home Media Server and setting up WLAN was easy. Installing your SIM for the first time the phone connects to the Network and downloads and installs all Internet, Wap MMS settings. PC suite enables synching with Outlook and is extremly quick. In general I am more than happy with it does the things I want to do very well.
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