17th April 2005
The Nokia N90 is one of a new high-end range of Nokia handsets that combine more advanced technologies than you would normally expect from a Nokia.
This particular handset is pitched as a high-end 3G camera phone. The camera is a 2 megapixel device with autofocus, flash and 20X digital zoom, complete with a Carl Zeiss lens combined with some advanced imaging software. Nokia hope that the quality of the lens and the applications will make the N90 a desirable camera phone, but it's worth noting that the N90 doesn't have an optical zoom unlike the Sharp 902.
Inside is a large, high-resolution 352x416 pixel active matrix display in 262,000 colours (better than the Sharp's 240x320 pixel display) and there's a large 128x128 pixel panel on the outside too.
The screen and camera twist around into a variety of configurations, and photographs can be taken with either the internal or external screen as a viewfinder. As you might expect the Nokia N90 also captures video clips (up to 352x288 pixels) and the camera and screen can be contorted to make video calls.
This is a very heavy and large handset, at 173 grams and 112x51x24mm, but 3G devices tend to be weighty anyway.. even so, the N90 is one of the heaviest handsets in its class. The Nokia N90 has up to 3 hours talktime and 12 days maximum standby time, which is fairly typical. In network terms, this is a 3G phone with tri-band GSM and GPRS as a backup. It supports Bluetooth and cable connections to a PC or other compatible device, but unlike the Sharp 902 there's no infra-red. The Nokia N90 also comes with expandable memory on MMC cards.
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