Nokia today introduced the Nokia N93, which is an upgrade version of the N92. The Nokia N93 uses basically the same design as the N92. It features a 3.2-megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss lense and 3x optical zoom, a 262K colors 2.4-inch QVGA display with a super-wide 160 degree viewing angle, up to 50 MB usable internal memory, a memory expansion slot which supports miniSD card of up to 2 GB (that’s good enough for up to 90 minutes of DVD-like quality video or 2500 high-quality photos), 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz) / EDGE / GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, Bluetooth and WLAN support, as well as TV output and Universal Plug and Play support.
Its video recording function is capable of capturing MPEG-4 VGA video at 30 fps. With the included TV cable or via WLAN / UPnP / Bluetooth, users can display their photos/videos on TV easily or edit them on their computers. As Nokia is working on bringing better user experience in sharing photos on the web, uploading your photos to compatible gallery or weblog can be done directly from the N93 easily. I would expect this model will be more popular than the previous N90 and N92. It’s almost an perfect phone, it does well in what Nokia focused on it, i.e. the video recording feature. If there’s anything to pick on this phone, it would be the camera, where there are other phones with higher megapixels camera.
The N93 is available in black and silver white colors. It will hit the market in July 2006, with estimated retail price at Euro 550.
Source: Nokia Press Release
2006-05-24 23:37
wow thats fantastic to hear! any idea when it will come out? (if ever 8-))
http://www.cellphonestalk.com/cellphonenews/nokia-n93-cellphone.html
but over here, i don’t understand what all these technologies are for: “HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and EDGE (Enhanced Data for Global Evolution) wireless network capabilities”