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Leaked pictures of the Nokia N93i
Leaked pictures of the Nokia N93i have emerged. The Nokia N93i is, as its name suggests, an update of Nokia’s existing N93 multimedia computer. The 93 focused on video, and although technologically superb, was seen by some as a bit, well, lardy. However, if rumoured specs are to be believed, the new N93i will still be the same size as its predecessor, which is a shame, as it was this that put some people off from buying it.
More details and pictures of the Nokia N93i after the jump.
Whose camera phone takes the best pictures? Part 1 – Nokia
Camera phones have come on in leaps and bounds this year, evolving from the poor quality VGA resolution of two years ago to the 10 megapixel monsters of today. But which camera phone manufacturer’s phones consistently produce the best photos?
Of course, each manufacturer produces camera phones of different quality, and so some phones will be better than others. But each manufacturer tends to build its camera phones using a common set of technologies, and so some manufacturers will be consistently better than others. We check out the reviews across the web to determine whose cameraphones regularly come out on top – will it be Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Samsung or Motorola?
Samsung SCH-B600 10 megapixel camera phone – just add laser sights!
Samsung have finally released their new Samsung SCH-B600, a mobile phone so packed full of features it makes the Nokia N95 look like an old brick (well, not quite!). We first saw the SCH-B600 at CeBIT in March 2006, and were amazed by its incredible 10 megapixel camera, complete with 3x optical zoom, autofocus and a proper flash unit that’s optimized for a 10 megapixel camera.
More than just a gimmick, it seems Samsung really mean business with the camera on the SCH-B600, and are prepared to challenge Sony Ericsson’s latesty CyberShot phones head on.
More details of the Samsung SCH-B600 after the jump.
Samsung D900 Review
The Samsung D900 currently takes the honours for the world’s thinnest slider phone, at just 12.9mm thin.
Despite its slimness, it’s not exactly feature-light, though. Top of the list comes the 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, closely followed by a great QVGA screen, MP3 player, TV Out, support for microSD cards, and GPRS, EDGE class 10 and Bluetooth connectivity.
As the following Samsung D900 Review shows, the phone is a great looking, slick super-thin phone with loads of features, and which really has the wow factor. It’s not every mobile phone that squeezes a 3 megapixel camera into a device less than 13mm thin!
Read on for the full Samsung D900 review.
Pictures of new 5 megapixel Nokia N95 SatNav phone
Nokia have announced the extraordinary new Nokia N95 mobile phone, which must be their most advanced mobile phone yet. Seemingly set to out-do the Koreans at their own high-tech game, the Nokia N95 offers an unbelievable feature-set. How does a 5 megapixel camera sound? What about built-in GPS with streetmaps from over 100 countries? Still not enough? WLAN connectivity do you? Oh go on then, throw in HSDPA for blisteringly fast mobile data transfer.
And it doesn’t end there! More amazing details of the stunning new Nokia N95 mobile phone after the jump.
Nokia N93 Review
The Nokia N93 reviews prove the N93 isn’t just good on paper – it’s good in real life too. This amazing mobile phone features 3.2 megapixel camera, 30 fps video recording, a great twisting form factor, MP3 player, FM radio, WiFi, UPnP – the list just goes on and on!
Aimed at those who want to show off their mobile phone and who absolutely must have the best features on their phone, the Nokia N93 will not disappoint. Indeed, many reviews have claimed the N93 delivers the best camer anad best video of any mobile phone they’ve reviewed – and you can see just why with the pictures and videos contained in our review.
The Nokia N93 must be the most feature packed mobile phone for 2006 outside of South Korea. If it’s features you want from your phone, the Nokia N93’s the one to get.
Read on for the full Nokia N93 review.
Pictures of new Nokia N93 videophone
Nokia have announced the new Nokia N93 videophone. Last in the new N-Series phones announced today, the Nokia N93 has been expected for some time, ever since leaked photos of it emerged last November.
The N93 is visually stunning, following the design lines of its predecssor, the N92. It offers similar superb camera and video features, as well as excellent connectivity, but naturally improves on its predecessor. The N93 offers a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, 3x optical zoom, and MPEG4 VGA video capturing at 30fps with digital stabilization. It also offers you the ability to post your images and video directly to your blog, or view them on TV. The N93 offers tri-band GSM, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, Infra-red and UPnP connectivity.
Better still is the form factor. It’s the same twisty form-factor already used on the N92, but combined with the enhanced features of the N93, this is one serious phone to show off to your mates. The Nokia N93 release date is set for July 2006, costing 550 Euros.
Update: I’ve now posted a Nokia N93 review here.
More details and pictures of the Nokia N93 after the jump.





