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Hands on Nokia N93

Categories: Devices, Nokia, NSeries, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, January 13th, 2007 at 10:34 AM

Thanks to our dear sponsors, Sugarpipe, we got ourselves the powerful Nokia N93. Some of you may think it’s wise to wait for the upcoming N93i, but is it? Basically, both devices are the same and give you the best mobile camera experience bundled in a smartphone. Ok, N93i may have some improvements, but are they worth around $200. I don’t think so. Anyway, here’s our short “hands-on” review of the Nokia N93.

Hands on Nokia N93

The good: The single best camera with Carl Zeiss lens providing you a 3x OPTICAL zoom. Plus it’s a smartphone and you can install a number of applications on it. TV-out rocks – get yourself a Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard, connect the N93 to your TV and enjoy the Web surfing via integrated WLAN. Or edit the Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on a big TV screen!

The bad: Bit bulky. The camera cover is easy to lose, but the N93i also has this “problem”. Just be careful, and that’s it.

The bottom line: Awesome device. It’s a small portable computer and a camera in your pocket. A real high-end device.

Nokia N93 photos:

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In-depth reviews available from: AllAboutSymbian, CNet, Digit-Life, GSM Arena, Mobile-Review.

HINT: Sugarpipe still has the best price of the unlocked Nokia N93 – for just $657.97 you get the best-in-class device for work and for fun. :)

About The Author

Dusan Belic

Dusan has been using smartphones since their introduction and is now following the latest trends in the industry. The "convergence" is what he's most excited about, and writing about it is the next logical thing to do. He thinks that using a smartphone is what everyone who cares about their time should do. In addition to his interests in mobile phones, Dusan also loves to experiment with the latest web and mobile 2.0 services. The idea of accessing and managing your information from any device no matter where you are simply amazes him. Whether it's an online to-do list, note taking service or a video sharing social network, he's there to try it out. He admits though, he's still searching for the ultimate web-based organizational tool, which "sings" perfectly with the mobile PIM application. Dusan used to run SymbianWatch.com which later became part of IntoMobile. He lives in Serbia, South-East Europe, from where he edits the site on a daily basis.