Nokia N91
January 2nd, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Mobile PhonesThe Nokia N91 stole the show when the N-series was launched. Its shell is made of steel; it looked stylish with its brush metal finish and can hold up to 4 GB of music and video. Even though this phone attracted some critical comments about its screen and slow interface, it sure caught the fancy of many tech-junkies. No one really expected a phone to hold more than a gigabyte of data to be available so soon.
A microdrive meant the multimedia phone is heavier than its compatriots but it was not to be left behind in the media formats it supports—WMA, WAy, MP3 and AMR at various bit rates—what more can one ask for. It also has a 3.5 mm stereo connection and an iPod-like media management suite, which supports album art. It even came with its charging dock. This N91 is made to function and look more like a media player than a regular phone. So what we got was a phone with a faceplate that had media player controls. Sliding it open revealed the keypad. A large screen and a 2-megapixel camera makes for a great combination while taking photographs. Nokia packed this phone with EDGE and Wi-Fl support. This is a phone truly meant for those who have the greens.
