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Nokia N-series roundup

Posted on 25 February 2007

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Here’s a quick update on the Nokia phones I’m trying out thanks to the Nokia Blogger Relations program.

Nokia N73
A part from the lack of Wifi and the small keyboard, it’s definitely a fantastic mobile phone. And, again, its camera is the best I’ve ever tried in a mobile device.

Nokia N93
I’m using it as my primary mobile phone now, and I can say it’s great in terms of usability. Even if it’s not properly light, it fits very well in my hands. The keyboard is really usable and the display is definitely bright.

Nokia N80i
Unfortunately the battery is not adequate to this great mobile phone. My company’s Symbian team made me think of a possible reason of the battery consumption: the high resolution display. It should need much more battery that the others. Anyway, now they’re trying my company’s latest presence-based application on it… On this one, I’ll tell you more in the following days ;-)

What if Nokia would say “choose one and keep it forever” ?. I think I would keep the N93. But not so sure, since VoIP is not available there. To be honest, I would keep the N73 if Wifi and VoIP were available and I would keep the N80i if a double-capacity battery were available. For a more detailed comparison, take a look here.

In the meantime, I’m looking forward to the N95, I think it should bring together all the best features of the three phones above.

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Luca Filigheddu - who has written 1957 posts on LucaFiligheddu.com.

Luca is currently CEO at Abbeynet, a company specialized in VoIP and Web 2.0.

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