18 May 2006

Nokia N90 UMTS Tri-Band cameraphone

Lets review fetures of this not really new but still very useful cameraphone based on Symbian v8.1 and S60 2nd Edition with Feature Pack 3.

Operating frequency
- Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM coverage on up to five continents (GSM 900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 networks)
-Automatic switching between bands and modes

Dimensions
-Volume: 126cc
-Weight: 173g
-Length: 112mm
-Width (max): 51mm
-Thickness (max): 24mm

Display and User Interface
-Active matrix 65,536 colour cover display (128 x 128 pixels)
-2.1 inch active matrix 262,144 colour main display (352 x 416 pixels)
-Automatic brightness control for main display
-Five-way scroll key, two soft keys, application key, edit and clear keys, send and end keys, additional softkeys for landscape mode
-Dedicated key for voice dialling and voice commands
-Dedicated key for image capture and video record

Other functions
- RealPlayer Media Player
-Up to 31 MB of internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
-Expandable memory: 64 MB Reduced Size Dual Voltage MultiMediaCard (MMC)
-Hot swap slot for easy MMC card insertion and removal

Connectivity
-Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology v.1.2
-USB 2.0 full speed via Pop-Port™ interface
-Nokia PC Suite connectivity with USB and Bluetooth wireless technology
-Local synchronisation of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible connection

Browsing
-WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML multimode browser
-Improved Web compatibility with support for HTML 4.01, including support for elements such as image maps, background images, and frames
-Support for a subset of JavaScript 1.5, which includes the most commonly used functions found on the Internet
-File upload over HTTP using standard HTML forms

Data Transfer
-WCDMA 2100 with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed UL/DL= 128/384kbps, CS max speed 64kpbs)
-EGPRS, class B, multislot class 10
-Speech codecs: FR, EFR, WCDMA, and GSM AMR

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