Nokia N90 Review

Posted on 2005-09-20 02:22:30 by LSDsmurf

The N90 can be more accurately described as a 'rotating flip-phone', with all its moving parts and joints. When in its closed position, the N90 sports a very staid and blocky design, that is until you find out what the phone can do. The top section is actually the imaging unit itself (read: camera), with a 2MP sensor and 'Carl Zeiss Optics' boldly emblazoned on the side. Unlike regular embedded camera phones with limited movement, the top section has a swivel capability to turn 135° clockwise and 180° anti-clockwise. The phone also opens up in two modes, 90° to its keypad and fully unfolded. The LCD section can further swivel along its joint, activating the N90's imaging functions, allowing you to comfortably take still photos or videos. It is no wonder that the phone is as large as it is, although its size does bring some distinct advantages. The keypad is generously spaced out with fairly large buttons, accommodating ease of use and of course featuring an impressive 352x416 resolution LCD display. Keep on reading over at Hardware Zone to learn more about this smartphone which features an impressive integrated digital camera.



Link: HardwareZone



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