
Being a successor of the Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N96 has some king-size spec sheet to top. There's FP2, double the built-in storage and DVB-H.
Nokia-N96
Rs 32,700/-
This 125 grams slider phone has a Lithium Ion battery, which provides talk time of 220 minutes and standby time of 220 hours. It has added features like 16m coloured TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320, Quadband, 5 megapixel auto focus camera with flash and video recorder. It comes with 18.8GB inbuilt memory, Wi-fi, EDGE, Bluetooth, Infrared and USB connector. The mobile comes with a Music Player which supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA music formats and supports email client with POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP types of Email accounts. Built-in GPS, 3.5 mm audio output jack, TV out, Office document viewer are the unique features of this mobile phone.
Main disadvantages:
* Inadequate battery life
* No camera lens protection
* The N81-inspired design
* No office document editing out of the box
* Doesn't charge via the USB port
* Dreadful camera key
* Cheap looking keypad
* Unreasonably hefty price tag
Nokia N96 comes to top the Nokia multimedia portfolio, packing almost every single feature you can think of. It extends the functionality of its predecessor - Nokia N95 8GB with 16GB of internal memory, DVB-H TV receiver, and the latest version of the Symbian OS. There are also some more minor upgrades including music keys on the front panel, a kickstand for more comfortable video watching, Navi wheel and dual-LED flash. On the negative side, the CPU has been tripped up.



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