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Nokia N98


NOKIA N98 MOBILE PHONE
Weight: 120g
Talktime: 4 hours
Standby time: 400 hours
Dimensions: 99 x 53 x 21 mm
Nokia N98 - Review:
Fitted with a 7.2 mega pixel camera that includes Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and built-in Xenon flash, the Nokia N98 camera even supports 8x optical zoom and 40x digital zoom.
With this in mind, the 3.5 inch 540 x 480 VGA touch screen is perfect for viewing and editing images or browsing online, editing text and replying to emails.
Videos on the other hand are recorded at 60fps with a resolution of 720 x 576 and include 5x optical zoom and 20x digital zoom functions.
Apart from the impressive camera onboard, the Nokia N98 is a Symbian S70 3rd Edition that offers WiFi Capabilities and HSDPA 3G support for high speed internet connections plus Bluetooth Wireless with A2DP stereo support.
The integrated GPS satellite navigation system is great for getting you home and away from long traffic jams whilst the Music Player and Stereo FM Radio with RDS will happily keep you entertained and up to date with the latest breaking news.
Although there is a lot to be said for all the highly advanced features of the Nokia N98 there is one very interesting feature that worth being highlighted and that is the 3D Graphics Accelerator, ideal for gaming.
With all its capabilities one has to wonder what the memory capacity is of the Nokia N98? But with 8GB of internal memory and optional expansion, they've definitely not been stingy.
The Nokia N98 even boasts a French TNT digitial TV receiver which will no doubt appeal if you happen to find yourself somewhere within the french boarder.
But as with all N Series handsets, the Nokia N98 is of course a smartphone and as such carries essential business tools such as PIM including calendar, to do list and printing, plus a document viewerand integrated handsfree.
Nokia N98 Main Features:
Symbian S70 3rd Edition
7.2 Mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optics
Video recording capabilities
3.5 inch Touchscreen
3G HSDPA Support
WiFi
Bluetooth with A2DP
3D Graphics Accelerator
Music Player
FM Radio with RDS
French TNT Digital TV Receiver
Full PIM Functionality

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