There has been a lot of talk about how digital camera will slowly extinct to make way for camera phones with equal if not higher specs. No one can beat the convenience of a camera phone over digital camera because of its simplicity and compactness. Moreover, there is one thing less to carry for the user. The N series member – the Nokia N93i represents the gradual evolution of camera phone into full fledged digital camera.
The Nokia N93i is quite a bulky phone but many a times compact than a digital camcorder. The handset features a unique 16 million coloured, twist and rotate TFT display that can be opened in four different position. All necessary information can be viewed without opening the Nokia N93i through its second 65K colors OLED display.
The main feature of the Nokia N93i is its high grade camera. Powered with lens superbly crafted by Carl Zeiss, the integrated 3.2 megapixel camera of the Nokia N93i can give any digital camera a run for its money. High resolution imagery gets even sharper with advanced imaging features like autofocus, optical zoom and LED flash. But the uniqueness of the Nokia N93i is not its still photography but its DVD like video shooting capabilities. The Nokia N93i can record videos in MPEG4 format at 30 frames per second for about 90 minutes.
Apart from superior imaging, the Nokia N93i is a master in voice and data connectivity. This triband GSM handset supports video telephony across UMTS (3G) networks. Class 32 EDGE and GPRS maybe slower than 3G but nevertheless can achieve download speeds of up to 236.8 kbps. The handset supports HSCSD and WiFi as well. You can connect with any compatible external device with the help of Bluetooth, Infrared and USB. This Symbian operated smartphone also includes UpnP technology and Java MIDP 2.0 to keep you ahead in these time of cut-throat competition.
Being a leading mobile manufacturers in the telecommunications world, Nokia has recently released an array of handsets in the mobile market. In the Nokia N series portfolio, the company has added new phones that are loaded with some heavy artillery – offering consumers to experience the digital multimedia in a stylish way. Among them, the Nokia N95 is the latest addition in the N series portfolio and outperforms with its counterparts in offering features such as business, media and other features.
In terms of design, the Nokia N95 has a unique dual slider mechanism, when pushed upward, keypad appears and a second media keypad appears when pushed downward. The phone has a wide 2.6 inch colour display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels with 16 million colours. Users can change the display in either portrait or landscape options – watching videos in landscape mode is a real pleasure.
The Nokia N95 has incorporated business applications – the phone has Quickoffice installed – enabling users to view Word. Excel and PowerPoint files with ease. And with PDF format viewer and Zip software – users can view PDF files and can open zipped files as well. What's more, enriched with Series 60 OS, users can download other compatible software.
As Nokia N series phones are known for unparalleled multimedia applications – the Nokia N95 also does not disappoint users. Equipped with an integrated music player – the sound quality is superb. Download songs and keep your favourite music tracks at your fingertips. The phone offers 120MB of internal memory plus 1GB of memory card for more storage.
Integrated with a 5.0 mega-pixel camera – the Nokia N95 excels in camera features. The camera has an auto Carl Zeiss lens that ensures perfect picture quality. In addition, the phone offers multitude of features and high-end technologies. Its the first Smartphone in the N series that has HSDPA – allowing users to download heavy multimedia files in no time. And with RSS reader, the handset keeps you abreast of the latest news and information.
All-in-all, the Nokia N95 has everything and performs well.
Think of magical powers that would accomplish tasks at your command. Imagine forces that would connect you to people divided by time and space. Fancy a moving image that only the greatest wizard would possess, a device that would make you see the person you wish to be with. Technology, a contemporary appropriation of magic makes this possible. No more circumventing ... the device which realizes all of this is a phone ... Nokia N73.
Nokia N73 is a magic wand with superlative capabilities. Yet, unlike a wand the phone is wieldy and utile. Handsets are dyed in shades of Silver Grey, Deep Plum, Frost White, and Metallic Red. Each handset has an exquisite visual appeal. They extend it just as much to the sense of touch. A candy bar model, the Nokia N73 phone has round edges. Surface is smooth and glossy. The phone has an oblong screen, which exudes a high picture resolution.
Nokia N73 is a gizmo's delight. It commands first grade features of different kinds. Functionalities are nuanced. The phone has a 3.2 mega pixel camera with 20x Digital Zoom. An inexhaustible list of features has been appended to this mobile to accord perfect imaging.
Perfection is written on the face, that is, the interface of the mobile. The Nokia N73 is a Symbian Phone. Symbian is synonymous with Smart in the context of mobile phones. It is laced with 3G qualities, which make internet access, downloading, and exchange of data and applications effortless tasks. Nokia N73 exemplifies the tag line “Stay Connected”. It hosts an avalanche of messaging options. The catalog consists of SMS, MMS, Email, Email with attachments, and Instant Messaging. It permits Video and Voice Calling.
Music functionalities of the Nokia N73 phone would make you dance with fervour and serenade a lover as in Shakespearian sonnets. The device supports Real Player Media Player, Music Player, Stereo FM Radio, Visual Radio, Nokia PC Music Suite Transfer, Playlist, Equalizer, and a world of other features.
A phone with fantastic abilities, Nokia N73 is a magic wand. Would you like being the magician?
Nokia's multimedia powerhouse family – the N series – have proved their worth in our run up to the future of mobile telephony beyond any doubts. Adding another step to our stairway to the future world of digital convergence is the latest and the top most member of this reputed family – the Nokia N95.
The Nokia N95's specifications sound nothing less than a dream to anyone. This S60 rel. 3.1 based and Symbian OS 9.2 operated smartphone includes the cream of all features the present day mobile phone technology has to offer. Among other things, the most fascinating is its built in GPS navigation system and installed Map application covering over 100 countries. With the Nokia N95, you'll never be lost again.
The handset is a unique 2 way slider – the upward slide of the 16 million colour producing display reveals the conventional keypad just like any ordinary slider, and a downward slide of the screen shows the multimedia keys. Highly stylized silver outfit and high hardware configuration is just the starting of this marvel.
The Nokia N95 is endowed with a never before 5.0 megapixel camera and thereby formally declared an all out war with digital cameras. Carl Zeiss Optics, zoom, autofocus, integrated LED flash – the Nokia N95 has more than even some specialized digital camera. Video recording too gets DVD like clarity – thanks to 30 frames per second recording speed against the market norm of 15 frames.
This quad band handset supports 3G functions like video calling and high speed data transfers. GPRS, EDGE, email, WiFi, UPnP technology, HSCSD, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB – you name it, the Nokia N95 has it. The handset is also a great entertainer with its high grade media player with a liberal 150 Mb internal memory and 2GB external card support and a FM radio. Plug in your preferred headphones to the 3.5 mm audio jack or even go for Bluetooth wireless headphones.
With the Nokia N95, there is no dearth of choice.