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Nokia N93 tops the Futuremark's benchmarks

Categories: Devices, Nokia, NSeries, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 14th, 2006 at 9:46 AM

Nokia N93The Nokia N93 is the world’s best mobile phone platform, according to the latest findings of Futuremark’s graphics benchmarking tests. The benchmarking focuses on the ability of mobile phones to show graphic information – how fast and smoothly a phone can show a video, and how well animations and games run on the screen.

For the test selected were the most commonly used 3G phones in Finland, including Sony Ericsson P990i, M600i, K800i; Samsung SGH Z500; Nokia E70, N70, 6630, 6680, N73 and the winner of the tests – N93.

According to Kalle Snellman of Prisma Research, the ongoing strong marketing and discounts can change the market situation rapidly… The full article is available on Nordic Wireless Watch.

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