Abstract: Nokia N90 What is available for the user that wants a strong camera in their phone? People are taking more and more pictures with their camera phones but other than maybe uploading them to blogs, there isn’t much that you can do with pictures that...
Abstract: The Nokia N90, a brilliant new tri-band GSM/EGPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz) smartphone, is the perfect upgrade for users who have found a serious purpose - or just a real love - for phone photography. Besides its unique multi-fold form factor, the most note...
Abstract: The N-Series is a new (in 2005) line of high-end multimedia phones from Nokia. The N90 is targeted at photography and video, with a 2.1 megapixel camera and a design tailored for imaging.
Abstract: Our boys over at MobileWhack have put up an absolutely exhaustive review of the new Nokia N90 cell phone, and if there is anything you wanted to know about the phone that isn’t covered in their review, we seriously need to know what it is. Of course...
Abstract: Carrying on with the reviews, heres more on the fabulous Nokia N90 camera/video/kitchen-sink phone, complete with Carl Zeiss lens. Facilitated by its two screens, the Nokia N90 features two ergonomic modes for instant photo and video capture. Simply t...
Abstract: We finally got our hands on a Nokia N90 for a full review. The N90, the first of Nokias N-series devices, is a UMTS cameraphone with Carl Zeiss lenses. Jin gives it a good work over in this in-depth review.
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 173 g, Up to 180 min, WCDMA / GSM 900/1800/1900, With digital camera<br> <b>Good:</b> 2-megapixel CMOS digital camera with flash and 8X digital zoom; MPEG-4 video-capture capabilities; separate lens and display swivels; EDGE capable; RS-MMC external memory slot; PictBridge compatible; Bluetooth; USB connectivity; e-mail.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Expensive; big and heavy; proprietary headphone jack; low integrated memory; no stereo speakers; short talk time.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Its a startling combination of image capture, music playback, and communications capabilities in a clever but bulky Transformers-like package. However, at more than $900 for an unlocked model, the Nokia N90 is not for the faint of wallet.<br>