IntroductionMoving to inside, we find the N90's glorious 2.1-inch internal display with a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels and 262K color depth. A visual treat, if we've ever seen one, the screen boasts user-adjustable brightness levels ranging from murky to torch-like, and is deliciously sharp with single pixels near indistinguishable. What we found a bit odd, however, is the approximately 100-degree swivel radius of the screen half; we would have expected a full 180 degrees to allow for use of its internal display as a greatly improved viewfinder in closed mode.
Despite the drawback of its limited range, though, the hinge setup is decidedly sturdy, and the keypad is a joy to use with good tactile feedback - yet slightly too loud in the audible department. A five-way navipad and its surrounding array of buttons similarly offers excellent response, whilst the screen half of the clamshell also contains a pair of redundant buttons which kick into play when in landscape mode - more on this later. Due to the aforementioned lens, though, the N90 is a tad top heavy, but remains adequately ergonomic for the most part. In Store
Detailed Description The Nokia N90 can capture up to an hour of video at three resolutions: MPEG-4 (352x288 FCIF resolution at 15fps instead of 30fps), 3GPP, and 3gp--with the same limitations on multimedia-message and e-mail transmission and transferal as with digital stills. The phone includes both video- and image-editing capabilities, if you have the patience to work with a small screen and drill down through the various edit-control option menus
Additional Information For music, the Nokia N90's RealPlayer media player can handle both MP3 and iPod-compatible AAC files ripped from CDs but unfortunately not protected AAC tracks bought from iTunes. Tracks can be transferred via USB or by dropping and dragging files to the RS-MMC card. You can assign a song as your ring tone, choose from 41 polyphonic tones, or, of course, download a ring tone from a compatible carrier's online store. Sounds play out of a small mono speaker next to the power key on top of the lens assembly
SummaryThis phone is a step forward from the other Nokia. It has the advantage of the Carl Zeiss Camera Lens, 2mp camera, big screen, symbian Os, 3g, edge, etc. Nokia sure made a use of the big and heavy phone. This is designed to compete with the new SOny Ericsson w800, and K750. The K750 has dominated the Pre-Sales as it launches May25th. If you are a camera person, this is the phone for you. If you are a Music person, The w800i comes with 512mb of space, but can be added a whopping 2gb. This phone is equiped with the latest Music players from sony walkman. It has a Flight mode wher ethe phone can be turned off and serves as Mp3 player for 30hours. IT also has the option of being...
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