Nokia
N93i Review
Phone
rating: 
In a nutshell: The best imaging smartphone currently available
(yes, it's better than the Nokia N95). Featuring a 3.2 megapixel
camera with autofocus and optical zoom, plus 3G, downloadable Symbian
applications, a music player and an FM radio, there are enough gadgets
here to replace half a dozen devices in one! It's big, it's expensive
and you'd better enjoy smartphones if you're going to get the most
out of the N93i.
The
Nokia N93i is an upgraded version of the N93
3G smartphone. It's basically the best imaging phone that you
can get your hands on! But with a price tag of £500 at launch
(June 2007), your expectations will no doubt be pretty high, so
can the N93i deliver?
For those already familiar with the N93,
we'll just briefly talk about the differences, since they are fairly
minor. First, the N93i looks slightly different. It's lighter -
but still very heavy at 163g (the N93 weighed a ridiculous 180g).
It's thinner by a couple of millimetres, and shorter, but slightly
wider. The screen has been upgraded to 16.7 million colours, and
it comes with Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0
for video editing. So not much of a change, but definitely an improvement.
So, what does the N93i do? Well, everything, really!
It's 3G, it's a smartphone (running Symbian Series 60 3.0) so you
can download third party applications, it's a camera / video recorder
par excellence, it's a music player, it has an FM radio,
it browses the web and manages your email, it has fast data transfer
(via 3G/EDGE), it connects to anything (via Bluetooth, USB, WLAN,
Infrared & TV-Out), and it comes with 50Mbytes of internal memory
plus a memory card, so you can expand your memory to 2 Gbytes if
required.
The N93i has an outstanding camera,
with the following specification:
- 3.2 megapixels (2048 x 1536
pixels) CMOS sensor
- Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens
- 3x optical zoom
- 20x digital zoom
- Auto focus
- Auto exposure - center weighted
- Integrated LED flash (operating
range up to 1.5m)
- Macro mode
The video recorder has the following
specs:
- MPEG-4 or 3GP format
- VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels)
- 30 frames per second
- 3x optical zoom
- 8x digital zoom
- Audio recording: AAC stereo,
48kHz
- Duration: up to 45 minutes
- Movie director for automated
video production
There's nothing missing really, except that it
doesn't have satnav or HSDPA (high-speed 3G), which the N95
does have. And it doesn't make the tea either. Really the only problem
with the N93i is that it's very expensive and very big. But if you've
got the money and you don't mind the size, this baby is the most
high-powered imaging smartphone on the block. You might also consider
the Nokia N95, which is similar in many
ways - it lacks optical zoom, but is lighter and comes with built-in
GPS satellite navigation.
Features
of the Nokia N93i include:
- 3G SmartPhone (Series 60 3rd
Edition Symbian operating system)
- 3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels)
camera, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, autofocus, 3x optical zoom,
20x digital zoom and flash
- MPEG-4 video capture of up to
30 fps at VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels)
- Digital stereo microphone
- Video and still image editors
- Main display: TFT, 16.7 million
colours, 320 x 240 pixels
- External display: 65,536 colours,
128 x 36 pixels
- RealPlayer media player - full-screen
video playback to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video
clips (MPEG4, RealVideo formats)
- Music player: supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA
with playlists and equalizer
- Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz
/76-90MHz) with Visual Radio support
- Messaging: SMS, MMS,
email (with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents)
- MP3 ringtones (64-voice polyphonic)
- Speaker independent name dialing
and voice commands
- Voice recorder
- Integrated hands-free speaker
- Push to Talk
- Advanced contacts database
- Java & Symbian applications
- Web browser, RSS support
- Data transfer: EGPRS class B,
WCDMA 2100 (384 kbps upload & download)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0,
USB 2.0 (supports USB mass storage), Infrared, Wireless LAN (802.11
b/g), TV-Out
- Memory: 50 Mbytes plus 128 MB
miniSD card (expandable to 2 Gbytes)
- Vibration alert
- Triband (EGSM 900/1800/1900
MHz) plus 3G (WCDMA 2100)
- Size: 108 x 58 x 25 mm
- Weight: 163g
- Talktime: 3.3 hours (3G) - 3.9
hours (2G)
- Battery standby: 9.4 days (3G)
- 11.8 days (2G)

Nokia N93i
Consumer Reviews
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Average
rating from 61 reviews: 
Reviewed by The Jokester from USA on
30th Jul 2008
Hi, The Nokia N93i Pros and cons, listed below: Pros: - Optical
zoom on camera. This is impressive and very useful. I went to England
over summer and took my niece to Legoland. As I filmed the park
using my phone with the N95 GB, I admit the camera produced better
results overall, but its zoom was useless, and as most of the impressive
things the camera was picking up almost always seemed to be in the
distance, the Nokia N93i's zoom captured the environment quite well.
Believe the hype, the zoom is quite good. - Swivel Screen. The Nokia
N93i's screen can be twisted and turned to various viewing angles.
The best position is when the screen is resting on the edge of the
keypad (as if in laptop mode!). It is perfect to watch television
or films since the phones base acts as a stand. Phones may come
and go, but few offer this functionality. - Flashlight? I am quite
surprised no one has commented on this (or maybe this is just a
glitch on my unit), but one the phones screen fold is closed, pushing
the flash button activates the light. If you double click the light
stays on for a few minutes and the phone could also be used as a
flashlight. I would not recommend using it in this way because if
the flash gets damaged, it would not be easily replaceable, if at
all. This phone is quite uncommon. Few phone repair shops are comfortable
working on this and the parts are not available anymore since Nokia
no longer manufacture them I'm afraid. I don't know how many people
on here tried to open the phone to change the housing. It ain't
easy, and I wouldn't even try. - The Phone over. Being a clamshell
phone, the top screen is a mirror with a hidden screen inside. It
is very impressive indeed, and can display some useful information
that saves you the bother of opening it. - Music Player. The Music
player is the same kind on other Nokia NSeries phone. It is quite
user friendly and reads many different kinds of audio files. This
is a mono phone, but it sounds great. Personally, I find that on
a small device, stereo speakers are a little pointless anyway, and
mono sounds more suited to this sort of device. With the latest
firmware the A2DP support allows use of bluetooth stereo headsets
and, presumable, speakers. - Design. This phone looks cool. - Smart.
Many useful applications can be installed on this phone, like other
Symbian phones, but with the screen orientation of this phone, can
be used in landscape mode and the internet looks better, and if
playing games in this way is cool too. CONS: - Big - Heavy - Ugly?
The design is an acquired taste. It may look stylish and cool to
some, and butt-ugly to others. I like it though. - Scratch friendly
- The mirror is going to get scratched. If you do buy this phone,
get some plastic protector of the uter screen. also get one for
the inner screen, and the Krussell leather case is an absolute must.
It will add bulk but you don't Always have to carry it in that.
I seriously doubt most people will carry this in their trouser pocket,
but it may be carried inside an inner pocket of a loose jacket,
or a bag. Keys and coins will cause damage obviously so keep it
away from such objects. If you carry it in a pocket ensure it is
the only thing in that pocket. If you et the protectors, there's
be little trouble, I imagine. - The Camera. Low light filming is
atrocious. I still like this phone, but I won't pretend it does
this well. Even if a room appears well lit to your eyes, this phone
will make it look as if it is very dark. The N95 does the low light
filming a lot better. It is great in daytime outdoor filming and
photography. I find that when I film indoor or in dark, changing
the setting to 'Night' improves things, though you still get some
grain. I filmed John Lasseter of Pixar, his bald head showed up
well in daylight, and he was pretty far. A great clip!! Also, one
thing to note is that you cannot manage stealth filming with this.
when you twist the camera into camcorder mode, you kind of call
attention to yourself. although I find this method of activating
the camera easy and fun, it may make it too obvious you are filming.
In places where people would usually have no problems you filming,
this camera will make you look pretty pathetic in some circumstances.
Believe me, I know.It's kind of a geek's phone. Also, the camera
is actually inferior to the N95. I have both phones. No competition.
The zoom is better, and the results are still good, and I still
prefer the N93i. I find the zoom very useful, the orientation of
the camera a little more suited for filming and photographing. However,
this is not looking cooler or more serious, since camera phones
generally do not perform to the standard a dedicated device of equivalent
specifications would. Most people would be better off with the N95
or the N96 when it comes to filming or taking pictures. If you mainly
film indoors, this phone will not do the job well. The flash is
inadequate and the range is as poor as Dick Wittington folks. -
This phone does not have GPS. Of curse you can get a Bluetooth GPS
receiver and use this, but it is chunky enough as it is. Do you
really want to carry a pocket bulging receiver. In the car, the
additional receiver would not be a problem, as long as you keep
the phone charged. - The Battery Life. Yes, the battery life sucks.
It would need to be charged every night. Even if you do not use
it the battery would be halved overnight. Simple. If you use the
camera for an hour the battery would be flat. They make smart phone's
but the imbeciles never think of the usage. If you use Wi Fi, movie
Camera, video playback and isten to music the battery will be dead
when someone calls to say that your loved ones are being held for
ransom at........ Battery dead. You know what I mean. One important
phone call after all those battery killing uses, this phone will
not have the power to last you a day. I used to take this to work,
keep it charged through office time, and I never really had any
problems. As I took my cab ride home, even if I spent the hour and
a half taling or watching films etc, I'd be home before the battery
was halved and I could always plug it into the mains as I studied
in my room. Carry the power adaptor if you can. - The Keypad. The
Motorola Raz'r Keypad has been used on this phone, and it does look
cool. It just isn't very comfortable. You have to press hard and
this phone is not for quick data input. I mean, I sometimes feel
like crying when I urgently have to write an important text. The
Cancel key is so close to the 'end call' key, sometimes you would
spend ages writing a message and accidentally hit the wrong key
and all your hard work will be undone. - Speaker. Call volume always
seems low. If the person on the other end has an awful voice or
accent, then you will not find it easy to follow the conversation.
All those features, but the one essential to a phone has not been
developed as well. Quite strange. The sound is clear, it just sounds
very low. Overall: It may seem that the Negative points of this
phone outweigh the good with this phone, but I only mentioned them
since they exist. Personally I love this phone. I recently bought
a second unit simply because my original got a bit worn out, and
I just love using this. I already own an N95 8GB and recently acquired
an N96, but neither of those are as fun to use. I highly recommend
this phone, and since technology will not be moving that far ahead
in the next 18 months or so, this phone will last a while, and already
has most of the key features being added to phones now. Besides,
design-wise, this looks pretty unique and will probably be looked
back as a classic phone, and it will always look great, and for
me, at time of writing, it does most things I want a phone to do.
I usually carry a HTC device with a full keyboard and email access.
For writing and producing documents, phones without a full QWERTY
keyboard and touchscreen are useless. They really are. Yes, all
the fashionable, multi mega pixel Samsung or Sony's or LG's. They
all suck in this regard. The iPhone is a joke. It has a touchscreen
but hardly any apps that would be of any use to businesses or students.
It's just an Apple marketing gimmick. The joke is they are trying
to pass it off as a business device. Lots of luck to them. Business
people do more than check their email and go on YouTube. If they
added a full keyboard and some apps, it would have been better.
Even this Nokia can run more useful apps, such as Quick Office,
which is brilliant. With a Wireless keyboard. you would get more
out of this than the Aplle iPhone!!
Rating: 
Reviewed by stan from Australia on
6th Mar 2008
This phone offers lot of things. But man i have to tell u. the slowest
phone i've ever used. U can sti down and have ur coffee while ur
message opens up. same with images or any other application. just
to open up the menu takes more than 10 secs. aprt from that it is
a sweet sexy phone. probably the sexiest phon ever bult by nokia.
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Reviewed by bubu from nigeria on
20th Nov 2007
eh eh this fone is cowwow !you muss buy won now eh!
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Reviewed by rich as a lincoln from new
york on 28th Oct 2007
this phone is outstanding its realy realy good the picture quality
is perfect it dousent blure its not very expensive aswell
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Reviewed by Kieren from Australia on
22nd Oct 2007
People who like this phone obviously have not had a decent one prior.
The speed as people have suggested is incredibly slow when opening
up text messages, photos, etc etc. The size is way to large for
the small advantage of video. And mine shuts itself off at random
when i close it up. Ive had two replacements, and Nokia does not
want to swap it with another model. Nokia, you have dropped the
ball on this one! I have only ever bought from them, and are very
dissapointed with this model!
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Reviewed by Abdulsamad from Nigeria
on 16th Oct 2007
Well, the shape is excellent, the camera also. But why is the memory
so low for it's design and also I thought it will come with a mobile
T.V in it, b'cos I saw it somewhere like that.
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Reviewed by huseen from uk on
12th Oct 2007
got this fone be4 3 weeks i love it its just sick 4 real its the
best fone i eva seen the camear is brillant 20x digatall zoom it
s outstanding belive it i suggest you 2 bye as soon as possible
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Reviewed by Mohammed Jaffer from Tanzania
on 7th Oct 2007
I just bought this phone 2 days ago. At first, i kinda had a problem
with its size since i was so used to my Samsung E770. But within
2 days, ive already gotten comfortable and used to the phone. The
imaging capabilities are definetly outstanding. A little bit of
adjustment is needed the first time when you're taking pictures
indoors but outdoor pictures start showing up great instantly. Same
with the video quality. Everything else is great and the design
is very good. Although i do hope that nokia tries to bring down
the physical size of the main camera hardware without sacrificing
its capabilities in the future, it would definetly be a plus point.
5 Stars!
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Reviewed by Alison from UK/Egypt on
5th Oct 2007
Given this phone as a gift in March. When it closes the phones turns
itself off - something you do not notice - so of course then your
phone is closed, not accepting calls and usless. Taken it back 3
times, apparently I now have an all new repacement phone. Same problem.
So I have a 500 pound phone that is not useable and that Nokia refuse
to refund or are able to fix. It has NEVER worked. What other electrical
product of this cost/value would a manufacturer refuse to accept
responsibility for. Last Nokia I buy.
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Reviewed by rodney chase from usa on
5th Oct 2007
well good
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Reviewed by Tonny from Uganda on
5th Oct 2007
Its fantastic.though am havingproblems with my cells,but will fix
it soon
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Reviewed by kawaiicoco from uk on
4th Oct 2007
once when i was on a plane with my friend the man sitting with us
had it, its super my friend got it for chrismas. exellant phone.
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Reviewed by sanyha ayyub malik from
united arab emirates on 30th Sep 2007
lovely model..
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Reviewed by joy eni from nigeria on
29th Sep 2007
i think i like the nokia N93i, thou its a little bit big but the
facilities is perfect. the camera is suberb. those complaining should
ve at least kw more about it before purchasing it
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Reviewed by Truong from USA on
23rd Sep 2007
Damn...wat with all you guys in UK hatin this phone so much...if
its so bad why you buy it?now you start bitchin...anyways...this
phone is the best..got it for a week using up every available feature...especially
love the maps on the phone...also design with mirror screen... anyways..a
great buy if you dont mind the size.
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Reviewed by Olds from Uk on 18th
Sep 2007
I like it. Really! People moaning about the size and looks should
have looked before they bought. BUT.... It's soooo slow. As soon
as you actually start using it for pics, video and symbian apps
the thing slows to a crawl. 7 seconds to load a new message just
won't do. The video cam is amazing but with the puny flash I'm still
using my K800i for stills. All it really needs is a decent flash
and MORE MEMORY and it would be awesome.
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Reviewed by Evans from Nigeria on
17th Sep 2007
A wonderful masterpiece,lovely unique,distinct and outstanding
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Reviewed by melissa from ireland on
13th Sep 2007
i HATE this phone its so UGLY i wish i was never giving it..it al
ready broke 3 time it rubbish (id use some other words to desribe
it but im not aloud swear ha) the only reason some1 should buy this
phone is if there a really really really vain person and like to
take a lot of pictures of themsevle ha
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Reviewed by Jeff from England on
8th Sep 2007
Had my n93i for 4 months now and i have had no trouble at all with
it. Everything works perfectly first time every time. Camera and
video player are simply stunning and bluetooth is very very fast.
Never been cut off when making calls and it has never crashed on
me once. As for the size yes it is larger than most but you dont
notice it at all, I still find myself checking my pocket to see
if its still there cos i cant feel it. Overall this is an amazing
phone.
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Reviewed by kyle from england on
3rd Sep 2007
its amazing the way it turns into a video camera i mean not all
phones do it so its a bit of a one off i'm surprised its not their
main seller
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Reviewed by Simon Fong from UK on
31st Aug 2007
I have had many phones, ranging from the Vario 2 (which I sold to
get my N93i) to the K800i. I have not had a Nokia for years, however,
last year, when the N93 came out, I jumped ship and bought one.
I returned it within a week, because a) it was too big and heavy,
b) unstable software, c) it was plain ugly. I promised I would get
the updated version - and one year later - here it is! It is the
one of the best looking phones out there, and yes it will be compared
to the N95, and yes, the N95 is slightly faster with arguably more
features - BUT - the N95 feels very flimsy, cheap and is boring
to look at. The N93i looks and feels expensive, and everyone that
sees it is 'wow'ed by the design. Feature-wise, music plays brilliantly,
the screen is excellent to watch films on (and because of the design
it free-stands on a desk or surface, unlike having to tilt standard-designed
phones), the video camera is second to none, and still photos have
been greatly improved since the N93. I am very picky with my phones,
I change them every 6 or so months, I can honestly say, there is
nothing else on the market like this, so it's larger than your average
phone - when you see what it can do, you will not be disappointed.
Be different. Get one today.
Rating: 
Reviewed by Andreas from New zealand
on 29th Aug 2007
it's sooo good i mean for one it twists i like the twisty thingy
it cool. plus the strong little camera man i love it. i don't know
wot the others were saying about it but i love it. and a bonus it
never froze for me and i had it for a little while now
Rating: 
Reviewed by Lisa from UK on 28th
Aug 2007
Had the phone around a week, has lots of features but, so much has
really disappointed me with this phone. Yes, the camera's great
but I wouldn't replace my personal camera with this phone - no comparison.
Video's spot on - but I don't really take too many of them to justify
this. In my opinion the bad points out-weighed the good. The battery
drained, it crashed several times which was so annoying when you're
on the phone with someone. It's heavy, doesn't fit in any of my
pockets - it's no good to take on a night out as it doesn't fit
into a small handbag. Anyway, I swapped it for a Sony Ericsson K8010i
which I feel is far more superior. I think the problem with Nokia
is that they punt out way too many mobiles throughout the year.
They never seem to rectify the problems of previous models, yet
add new tricks to the new models to suck us in. This has been my
last Nokia mobile. I am now a Sony Ericsson fan - far more robust,
easy to upload files from your PC & great applications.
Rating: 
Reviewed by stephen brennan from england
on 26th Aug 2007
the nokia n93i is one of the best phones i haved seen and used.it
is the gratest camera phone there is i used it on holofday and the
pictures are as gd as any high quality camira.
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Reviewed by tis phone sucks from albania
on 25th Aug 2007
i got my new phone 3 days ago and so far nokia have sent me 3 letters
asking for reveiws on it, the p[hone also keeps on freezing up,
also y can't i send vids?
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Reviewed by vishal from india on
13th Aug 2007
its not good seriously dnt tak it its speaker is pathetic
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Reviewed by iza from south london on
10th Aug 2007
This is the shizznit!
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Reviewed by Hamza from TUNISIA on
3rd Aug 2007
this is so good ,nice video recorder, goog mp3 player , but its
so large as a phone a,d not durable , its the better just for some
time
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Reviewed by BETTY from SOUTH AFRICA
on 2nd Aug 2007
I LOVE IT! ITS SUCH A GREATE MOBILE TO HAVE.WHO INVENTED OR CREATED
THIS PHONE?I LOVE HIM OR HER
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Reviewed by Jay from Philippines on
1st Aug 2007
Good phone but the camera in the N73 is better, but in video category
this is the best phone ever made.
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Reviewed by Sayed Farid from Afghanistan
on 1st Aug 2007
I bought this product three months ago, and still using it. what
i can just expound upon is that this product is one of the best
phones i have ever had. I have always been a didecated nokia fan,
whatsoever nokia designs, i am proud of it. people of my age in
my country believe that whichever product of nokia you buy, will
never be remorsful. i would like to conclude by declaring that Nokia
N93i is one of the superb mobile in the world. Thanks to Nokia Production
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Reviewed by m.muralitharan from srilanka
on 31st Jul 2007
shortly ,very very best
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Reviewed by roshan from malaysia on
27th Jul 2007
wow...tis babe rocks la...i hate n95...i hate the design...sux...im
using tis phone rite nw..yay...very lucky la..i bought it from malaysia..the
price is RM2780 VERY EXPENSIVE
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Reviewed by Graham from Ireland on
26th Jul 2007
It's a brick! But hey... it has some pretty neat features! Fab camera..
better than my digital camera! All the wierd but useful applications
that come with symbian. Overall its feature packe. Only giving it
4 star beacause of the ridiculous size and weight but other than
that i would higly reccommend!
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Reviewed by Jane from England on
24th Jul 2007
I think that this phone is good, but it does look slightly strange.I
would recomend it.
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Reviewed by plromero from philippines
on 23rd Jul 2007
had the phone for over 2 weeks now.. and what can i say, WOW! at
first its bulky and drains the battery(coz ur excited and wanted
see all features) but ur used to it its not that bad. it hangs a
lot at the first time but when the released of the new firmware..
Its very stable! my sis got the n95, but i wouldn't trade my n93i
for n95.. no no way.. the images are way too hot for a mobile and
with a videos that would blow you away.. i'll say get this sexy
beast and you will never regret it.. its a head turner for a phone
and full packed in features! just loved it!! GRAB ONE!! -louie
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Reviewed by Rowon from Ghana on
21st Jul 2007
its great, but it isnt reliable and durable. its just cool and sweet.
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Reviewed by Shirl Robinson from United
Kingdom on 21st Jul 2007
I just bought Nokia N93i 2 weeks ago and I am very happy because
it is very easy to use especially the camera and video, just swing
it and you are in the go. A very pretty style is not boring to look
at....fantastic.
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Reviewed by amin baher from I.R.Iran
on 19th Jul 2007
i think it is one of the best mobile phone that i have ever seen
so it all beacuse of its carl zeiss camera and the better battries
than n 95 ! N93 & N95 ARE THE BEAST MOBILE PHONE !
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Reviewed by Yemmie from Nigeria on
17th Jul 2007
Hi all, I just bought this cellphone. It's one of the best you can
get around. Though it cost almost a fortune to acquire one. But
I now have one. I strongly feel it's far better than the much publicised
N95, the sound is loud and clear, the images are crisp and life-like,
the feel of the phone is really classy. I love it. Right now, I'm
planning to shoot a small family movie and project it on my TV.
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Reviewed by tom from england on
16th Jul 2007
1 word amazing
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Reviewed by JD from New Zealand on
16th Jul 2007
Wasn't sure about this phone to start - it was an insurance replacement
for my N80 which they don't make any more. Now completely sold -
it's not as bulky as I thought, and the features are amazing. Never
thought I'd use the video, but now I use it all the time. Seriously
great phone!
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Reviewed by pabel from uk on
15th Jul 2007
i think it is a good phone, its quit big but it is very good and
i like the camera quality and the quality of the phone and i love
it, i will rate it 9/10.
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Reviewed by jennye from bridlington
on 12th Jul 2007
hey yall ma set of rare diamonds how are ya all....... i luv u all.....just
want to sy that this phone is really guud its miles better than
the n95 i upgraded and got this one from the nokia n95 and got this
and trust me you lot i would never look bakc, the imaging seems
to be better than the n95 even thjo the camera is less, asif it
matters tho lol. the music is realy loud and clear as of the sound
of the ringtones when you recieve calls. The videos are also very
clear i would never look back after getting this phone i couldnt
imagine myself getting another phone...maybe i will in some trime
but not at the moment i luv it and il tell you what if everyoe gets
this phone aswell they will be writing the exact same review as
this [Editor's comment: jennye, no-one else could write a review
like this] cos its so true and its brill the pics are unbelievable
and i just luv luv luv it..oops!!i already sed tht dint i lol only
jokin but i still think that the phone is hot and i would not turn
back trusty me i propper luv it justy like i luv everythiung el
se just like i luv my parents i luv it luv it luv it!!! trust me
if i could rate the phone alot more then i would do cos i just luv
it xxxxxx t everyone xxxxxxxxx
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Reviewed by Daymo from Uk on
7th Jul 2007
Bought this phone 2 months ago. Absolutley love the look of it.
Great Video capability...good day time camera but poor on night
as weak flash. Battery also average and charge up every other day.
On the whole a good phone but a few little changes here and there
and this would be an amazing phone. Maybe an N93i mk2 soon :O)
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Reviewed by parag from india on
7th Jul 2007
this is latest and modify and beutiful mobile in the world.
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Reviewed by lauren from scotland on
6th Jul 2007
This fone is the worst. its huge and bulky, duznt fit into any pocket
and well its just pure ugly with the thing at the top. dont buy
it people its horrible
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Reviewed by thomas from sexy fone land
on 1st Jul 2007
dont ya wish your phone was hot like this dont cha
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Reviewed by Lil-Man from Uk on
30th Jun 2007
this phone is highly rated but it is rubbish.The battery is poor.The
memmory is just ermm... well there no way to say it.
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Reviewed by rose from ilse of wight
on 25th Jun 2007
dont buy it as the bulettooth does not worck and battey only lasts
10 hours and the phone calls only last 5 minutes then im cut off
and the net dosent worck but it still costs and texts cost £1 each
and they i cant be refunded as its used and i payed £200 its only
3 weeks old
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Reviewed by Vishwas from India on
25th Jun 2007
I have this phone........... i am really proud of it. It is super
phone . I really like it ....you really dont need a camara man to
shoot your marriage its sufficient to do it with styl as well Highly
expensive ........but good
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Reviewed by afzal from pakistan on
25th Jun 2007
i love it
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Reviewed by Bob from Peters on
24th Jun 2007
I think this phone is amazing, When i first recieved the phone it
was very slow and often crashed quite alot. This was mainly when
i was using GPS After installing the latest firmware update the
phone has not crashed since! Great stuff. for all you people that
are complaining about the phone being slow/crashing just update
your firmware.
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Reviewed by charlie from watford on
23rd Jun 2007
simply the best phone in th world!highly recommended!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reviewed by gaurav from india on
21st Jun 2007
its great i am a user.
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Reviewed by steve from uk on
20th Jun 2007
overpriced rubish, very poorly built, slow working freezes, took
it back and got k810i instead, now a sony convert never nokia again
they have let them selves down big time with this one
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Reviewed by T-master D from England
on 20th Jun 2007
Dude, sweet. Seriously, super sweet. Sweeter then the N95, which
had more bugs than a mexican restaurant that actually served bugs
for every choice on the menu. Imagine, 3-5 years ago, you wouldn't
have dreamed of haveing a video camera in a mobile, but now its
super sweet. Congrats to the guy/guyette who thought of it. Because
of him/her-shizzle, we can expect amazing quality phones, for the
price of a 'mazin phone and uber-kewl camera combined. Sweet.............
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Reviewed by collio from england on
18th Jun 2007
i got this phone yesterday its very good and relaible i reccomend
people to buy it
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Reviewed by julian from uk on
18th Jun 2007
bought 2 on orange 1 sent back wouldnot text kept going off the2nd
1 battery life so short very dissapointed
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Reviewed by Dean from England on
15th Jun 2007
im very disapointed in this phone since im a mad nokia fan and all
there recent phones are just rubbish,the specs are good but the
style and design isnt good enough and the phones are all too bulky
this the N95 N80 all big bulky phones and they eat juice no battery
life ontop of that there always crashing not realiable at all and
thats not very nokia,they need to build there phones better and
as for camera K810i is as good if not better then this phones and
looks alot better,this phones over priced and doesnt meet the standards
it should
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Reviewed by jordeii from uk on
13th Jun 2007
ace fone it is mint i just got it yesturday its ace best nokia fone
highly recomendid! ;)
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