SPECIFICATIONS:-
Network: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 2100
Form Factor: Clamshell / Twist / S60
Dimensions: 118 x 56 x 28 mm
Weight: 180 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: 5-Way Keypad
Battery Type: 1100 mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time: 5.10
Standby Time: 240
Memory: 50.0 MB
Expandable Memory: miniSD / TransFlash
Imaging
Main Screen: 262000 colors (TFT)
320 x 240 px
External Screen: 65000 colors (TFT)
128 x 36 px
Camera: 3.2 MP / 2048 x 1536 px / 3X Optical Zoom / Flash / Video Recorder
Audio
MP3 Player: MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA
FM Radio: Visual Radio
Speakerphone: Yes
Push-To-Talk: Yes
Multimedia
Wallpapers: 320 x 240 px
Screen Savers: 320 x 240 px
Ring Tones: MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: J2ME
Streaming Multimedia: MPEG4 / H.264 / H.263 / RealVideo
Messaging
SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP
Chat: Yes
Predictive Text: T9
When some companies say they have a vision of the future, you can't help but raise your eye with suspicion. But when the manufacturer in question is Nokia, you would be foolish not to take notice.
The new dream is that people will use their mobile phones as camcorders. And we don't just mean the low-resolution clips and YouTube funnies that most of us can already shoot with their phones. No, they mean taking videos that pass muster when viewed on your plasma widescreen TV in your living room.
Today travellers around the world are more likely to take their holiday photographs of the Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty using their mobile phones than a standalone camera. Tomorrow, movies of family birthdays and school plays will be taken with a phone, rather than a standalone camcorder.
It is not a new idea, of course. Nokia itself has already produced mobiles that are designed to be proficient movie makers. But the N93i sets a new standard for such a multi-tasking device.
Handling.
However, its proportions are accentuated by the existence of the Nokia N95. This weighs a much more manageable 120g, and does practically everything the N93i does, and more. The N95 offers the same high-standard video shooting and even offers higher resolution stills. And it has a built-in GPS antenna to provide onboard Sat Nav services.
The one big factor in the N93i's favour is its lens. This is not your usual fixed focal length affair, where the only way in which to increase image size is to either get closer to the subject, or to electronically enlarge it. No, this cameraphone, unlike practically any other has a built-in optical zoom.
This has a 3x zoom - complete with autofocus - which can enlarge the image without any picture degradation. This is great for high-resolution stills pictures, which use all of the available pixels. And then there is a 20x digital zoom, which is more useful to moviemakers (where fewer pixels are used). And this massive zoom range can actually be put to good use - thanks to a built-in anti-shake mechanism that keeps such high magnification shots wobble free.
The new dream is that people will use their mobile phones as camcorders. And we don't just mean the low-resolution clips and YouTube funnies that most of us can already shoot with their phones. No, they mean taking videos that pass muster when viewed on your plasma widescreen TV in your living room.
Today travellers around the world are more likely to take their holiday photographs of the Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty using their mobile phones than a standalone camera. Tomorrow, movies of family birthdays and school plays will be taken with a phone, rather than a standalone camcorder.
It is not a new idea, of course. Nokia itself has already produced mobiles that are designed to be proficient movie makers. But the N93i sets a new standard for such a multi-tasking device.
Handling.
Nokia N93iThis 163 grams clamshell phone has a lithium-ion battery type, which allows you talk time of 234 minutes and stand by time of 283 hours. It has a 16M colour TFT internal display with resolution of 240x320 pixels and 65k colour TFT external display. It comes with features like triband, 50MB inbuilt memory, miniSD card slot, flight mode, fm radio, music player, EDGE, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, infrared, PTT, USB connector. It has a 3.2MP camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens, 3x optical and 20x digital zoom, inbuilt flash, digital video stabilization, white balancer, scene selector, colour toner, auto focus & exposure and secondary VGA camera.
However, its proportions are accentuated by the existence of the Nokia N95. This weighs a much more manageable 120g, and does practically everything the N93i does, and more. The N95 offers the same high-standard video shooting and even offers higher resolution stills. And it has a built-in GPS antenna to provide onboard Sat Nav services.
The one big factor in the N93i's favour is its lens. This is not your usual fixed focal length affair, where the only way in which to increase image size is to either get closer to the subject, or to electronically enlarge it. No, this cameraphone, unlike practically any other has a built-in optical zoom.
This has a 3x zoom - complete with autofocus - which can enlarge the image without any picture degradation. This is great for high-resolution stills pictures, which use all of the available pixels. And then there is a 20x digital zoom, which is more useful to moviemakers (where fewer pixels are used). And this massive zoom range can actually be put to good use - thanks to a built-in anti-shake mechanism that keeps such high magnification shots wobble free.
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