Abstract: Joshua GliddonThe Nokia N96s predecessor, the N95, was a breakthrough smartphone. It featured high speed internet access over the mobile network or via Wi-Fi, as well as built-in GPS and a five megapixel camera with glass optics.The question is: by h...
Abstract: Nokia N96: designed for those who want to create content as well as consume it.RRP: $1349 Nokias all-singing, all-dancing N96 crams an amazing number of features into your pocket. The N96 is a multimedia powerhouse designed for those who want to ...
New streamlined design, All major connectivity options included, Bright, sharp 2.8inch display, Massive 16GB internal storage plus microSD expansion
Processing, battery life and features have not been significantly improved since the original N95, Expensive compared to the alternatives
Without any significant technological advances since its predecessor, the N96 struggles to impress. Its 16GB of storage is great, and the kickstand is a handy addition, but overall Nokias latest "flagship" model has little to justify its top-shelf pr...
2.8in display, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA capable, built-in GPS, two-way slider, 16GB internal memory with microSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack
Sluggish user interface, plastic build, DVB-H capabilities currently useless in Australia, overpriced
Unlike its predecessor, the N96 isn’t evolutionary but it remains a reasonable upgrade to the N95. It’s expensive and the DVB-H feature is useless in Australia, but as a multimedia device its one of the better mobile phones on the market. ...
Abstract: The Nokia N96 is a step up from the Nokia N95 8GB and offers some truly mouth-watering features. Theres 16GB of on-board memory and the option to expand via a microSDHC slot, which puts the new iPhone to shame. Picking it up we immediately took to the...
Abstract: The Nokia N96 has the same excellent multimedia and camera features as its predecessor, the Nokia N95, but thanks to the iPhone the market has moved on and the N96 just doesn’t stack up to the competition. That’s mainly because the N96 lacks both a to...
Abstract: An update on the trusty N95, it takes many of the old models applications and refines them, adding yet more functionality to a line-up of features that were pretty impressive to start with. From the big 2.8-inch screen to the internet browser, office...
Large display; easy surfing; great speakers; huge memory space; high quality camera
Keys are hard to get used to; too many features in one phone; hangs a lot; not always userfriendly; expensive.
However, the GPS system is one of the best I have seen on a mobile phone. The maps are accurate and quite detailed in respect to landmarks and points of interest. One of the setbacks would be that it is very complicated to set up even after reading t...
Abstract: Nokia N96 is the most expensive and powerful model in the whole Nokia portfolio. It can’t stand up to the level of popularity that N95 once enjoyed, though, but still serves a formidable expansion of the model range upwards. The device looks int...