Nokia N90 Review

The next time the fun happens, you’ll have no trouble remembering it. The Nokia N90 lets you twist the lens and use the external screen as a viewfinder. Or—to make sure you’ve got that amazing shot just right—you can twist open a larger screen. Both screens double as crystal clear displays for live or stored videos.
The Nokia N90 can play media files sent via e-mails or between phones. This phone supports several media files, including the popular Realplayer, MPEG-4, and MP3 media file formats.
The Nokia N90 does not have a radio function, infrared connectivity, or Wi-Fi compatibility. It does support live streaming of internet radio stations or stored digital music files, and its Bluetooth and USB 2.0 compatibility allow it to connect to most other devices, or you can send and receive data between yours and a friend’s phones!
Where this phone really excels, however, is in its digital imaging capabilities. The phone’s extra-large viewfinder and playback, combined with its quick point and shoot functions, make it the camera of choice for those who want to take pictures that last. Transferring photos to other phones or to a PC is easy with Bluetooth wireless technology and USB 2.0 connectivity.
Fortunately, it’s a Nokia phone, so the camera’s many different functions are easily accessible, with major functions, such as imaging mode, having their own buttons. You can also print directly to a printer using the Nokia N90’s versatile connectivity. This phone features some of the most advanced mobile web-browsing support available, offering accessibility to rich web content.
The Nokia N90 is designed to store large amounts of data, allowing you to carry plenty of MP3s wherever you bring your phone. Camera enthusiasts will be excited to know that with 30 MB built-in memory and a 64 MB MMC, there’s lots of room in the Nokia N90 for video clips and digital stills.
If you’re looking for a high-tech workhorse phone with lots of features, the Nokia N70 may be for you, and audiophiles might prefer the Nokia N91, but for people who want the best in mobile digital imaging, the Nokia N90 is the right choice.
Features of the Nokia N90 include:
- Cover display: 128 x 128 pixels (65,536 colours)
- Main display/viewfinder: 2.1 inch, 352 x 416 pixels (262,144 colours)
- WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML multimode browser
- Supports predictive text-input for most Asian and European languages
- 31 MB built-in internal memory for phone and multimedia data
- 64 MB MMC
- Full-screen video playback
- Side joystick
- Weight: 173 grams
- Dimensions: 1.12cm x 5.1cm x 2.4cm
- 2 megapixel camera, auto-focus (digital zoom x 20)
- Adjustable camera modes
- Sends and receives video images during voice calls
- Real-time one-way stream
- Expandable game library
- Bluetooth compatibility
- USB 2.0 connectivity
- Print digital photos directly through a printer
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