Nokia N91 Smartphone Review

Nokia N91MobileTechReview has a review up on the Nokia N91, a smartphone that includes a four gigabyte hard drive, thus allowing it to be more than just a phone.

Nokia is taking aim at the iPod and while that might seem like risky business, it’s not when that device also converges a mobile phone and PDA features into a very sexy package. Though large and heavy by phone standards, the N91 feels good in hand and oozes quality thanks to its beautiful stainless steel casing. This triband GSM smartphone has a 4 gig hard drive which holds approximately 1,000 songs, similar to the higher capacity iPod nano. It supports MP3, WMA and AAC formats among others and can sync to iTunes on the Mac and Windows Media Player 10 on Windows.

In the end they say that if you are looking for a device that mixes a portable music player, a cell phone and a PDA, the Nokia N91 is worth a look. I think the style of the handset is also very interesting though I don’t like the way the number pad keys look. They list the drawbacks to the phone being the size, weight and price tag, but say that if you compare it against three devices it could replace it is lighter, smaller and a deal.

September 8th, 2006 Posted by David in Nokia, Reviews at 10:07 pm Comment Now! »
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