Nokia N93 may be challenged the Sony Ericsson K800i

Representing the cream of the multimedia mobile devices - the N Series, the Nokia N93 have no rival in its category. The still photography poweress of the integrated 3.2 megapixel camera of Nokia N93 may be challenged by that of the Sony Ericsson K800i, but the N93 is also capable of recording DVD quality video footage that gives it a decisive edge.

The clamshell form of the Nokia N93 is stylishly packed inside a black case with shiny chrome on the edges that exudes quality. Added to it is the twist and rotating screen with which you can turn the video calling enabled 3G smartphone into a camcorder that records crystal clear footage in MPEG4 format.

The 1.1 inch external display with 65k colours is next to nothing when compared to the 2.4 inch active matrix primary screen that delivers more than 262k colours. With wide 160 degrees viewing angel, it acts as the perfect viewfinder for the 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens. Optical zoom of the Nokia N93 gives you a closer view without diluting the high resolution. Integrated flash, CMOS sensors, mechanical shutter and a focus range that starts from 10 cm to infinity - all sum up together for photographs that will put digital camera to shame.

The Nokia N93 supports triband GSM network across five continents as well as UMTS networks to make and receive video calls. Based on S60 platform, the Nokia N93 works on Symbian OS 9.1 and includes almost all connectivity tools and a lot of high end features like Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 for editing and giving special effects to videos you shoot. The N93 have about 50 Mb of dynamic memory and a standard pack includes a 128 Mb memory card that can be further upgraded to 2GB.

The Nokia N93 is likely to be used more as a instant imaging device rather than a 3G mobile phone.

 
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