
Nokia N90 equipped with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus lens, flash & 2 MP camera. Not only camera, it comes with ultra-high-resolution display, Series 60 smartphone OS, RS-MMC memory card slot, Bluetooth, EDGE, music player, and speaker-independent voice-dialing.
Nokia N90 review by InfoSync “As the first camera phone to apply proper optics along with a mix of a quality 2-megapixel sensor, a brilliant high-resolution screen and a good selection of image management software, it’s no wonder Nokia’s N90 is best-in-class. Granted, it’s also an unwieldy beast, but this allows for a more flexible approach to snapping pictures and recording video due to its ability to shape-shift for shooting from the hip. Its external display isn’t of much use, however, and we certainly yearn for better synchronization to back up its decent amount of storage.”
Nokia N90 review by Cnet “As noted, the CMOS chip in the Nokia N90’s 2-megapixel digital camera captures still images in 16.7 million 24-bit colors. While images shot at a resolution of 640×480 can be e-mailed or sent via MMS, images shot at a resolution of 800×600 can only be e-mailed, and those shot at the staggering resolution of 1,600×1,200 can only be printed via PictBridge or transferred via Bluetooth or a USB cable or by using the RS-MMC card after you’ve copied images or video to it. You get a variety of photo options, including 8X digital zoom.”
Nokia N90 review by GSMArena “Nokia’s idea has proved to be successful. The new N90 model is a remarkable phone. Although it is very expensive, it will definitely gain fans in a short time. Even more important than the adored 2 megapixel camera is the main display. We expect that it will soon appear in other new models with Symbian operational system. The most notable disadvantages of N90 are its size and weight. Beside the price, these two characteristics may stop many people from buying the phone. Yet, there are many aspects in which they fade in front of N90’s excellent construction and rich equipment.”





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