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Hands-On With The Nokia N96

In other news, Mobile Review wrote their impressions of the Nokia N96. It's not scheduled for release until the third quarter of this year, but the guys over there managed to score a unit this early anyway. Keeping in mind that this is still a prototype, here's what they had to say:

This phone is heavy both on video and television, that's why its feats won't be particularly craved here, in Russia. And given that there are other offerings to come that will offer similar specs under their hoods (USB speed, memory structure), there is no point in paying a premium for the Nokia N96 and getting a bunch of pretty much useless abilities for good measure. On top of that, the N96 is rather a stand-alone device in Nokia's range; it by no means aims to appeal to each and everyone as the top-of-the-line solution in spite of its index.

The N96 is supposed to be the flagship unit of Nokia's high-end N-series mobiles, so expectations are high. You can check out the full hands-on review of the prototype by viewing the source link below.

Source: Mobile Review

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