Nokia N91 review
Nano-rivalling capacity and a fully loaded phone mean the N91 really does kill two birds with one MP3-playing 3G stone
Nano-rivalling capacity and a fully loaded phone mean the N91 really does kill two birds with one MP3-playing 3G stone
A flexible, easy to use mailer that should have equal consideration to a Blackberry
The 6260 supports Java and is compatible with the majority of top mobile titles on the market
It twists and turns, and it’s finished in piano black. But has Nokia’s MP3 smartphone got what it takes to rival Sony Ericsson’s rocking Walkman models?
The Music Pack, designed to boost Nokia’s existing phones, arms the N70 for battle with Sennheiser PX100 headphones and a 256MB MMC card
The 8800 has a 208×208 pixel screen, Bluetooth, FM radio, tri-band, 0.5MP camera and about two days stand-by from the battery
The Nokia Wireless Image Headset hangs around your neck and has a 128×128 pixel colour screen to display your phone book and photos
As a smartphone with first-class build quality, there’s not much to touch this. As a contender for the best camphone in the land, however, it doesn’t cut the pixels
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