Nokia N93 Review
The Nokia 93 is big, and certainly not suitable for pockets. It's expertly constructed with every hinge, button and joypad fitted tightly - it feels like a serious piece of kit.
The Nokia N93 is a features powerhouse. Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth, that 3.2-megapixel Carl Zeiss lens with video recording and video calling, a high-resolution screen, an MP3 palyer, expandable memory are all present.
The Nokia N93 runs offthe intuitive Symbian OS, which is intuitive. The Nokia user interface is also a breeze and won't cause any problems. The large keys and screen make the everyday tasks much more comfortable on the eyes and fingers.
The Nokia N93's camera will take photos suitable for 10x8-inch prints. Zoom in too far and pictures will suffer, but the macro setting has an amazing level of detail. Video recordings are very clear and watchable. Internet browsing is speedy and easy with the MiniMap technology.
222 minutes of talktime isn't brilliant, but you could do far worse. You will still have a fair amount of use from the Nokia N93 before it needs a charge.
Pros: Get it right and its close-up photography work is stunning. Its mobile video footage also makes other phones play like a Tonka toy.
Cons: It's as big as a bus and the optical zoom performance didn't meet our expectations.
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Verdict: Takes mobile video to new heights, but only really hardcore Nokia fanatics and early adopters should sign up.
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