Nokia N93 Reviews are Trickling In

Filed under: Uncategorized - 11 Nov 2006 3:18

Alec Saunders got his N93 and wrote up his first impressions. Also, you can see from the Nokia N93 Blogger Relations site that reviews are coming in.

I also have a Nokia N93. The main reason I don't use it so much is because it doesn't support GSM850. The lack of GSM850 makes a huge difference on Cingular in this part of the world. It will do okay on T-Mobile as long as you don't roam into any GSM850 areas (which are roaming partners). Unfortunately, T-Mobile's GSM coverage at my house is, shall we say, less than stellar.

I did show it to my wife and showed her the video functions. She tends to view the phone as a camcorder. When you can take 640×480 videos at 30 frames a second for an hour at a shot, can hook it up to a TV, and eventually burn the videos on DVD, that's basically a camcorder. The Nokia N93 is definitely a lot smaller than our seemingly ancient Sony, which records to Super-8 tapes. I've taken a few videos with the Nokia N93, for example the video review I did of the Nokia N73. I will post some others (as well as some of my own thoughts) at a future time.



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    links from Technoratiimproved coverage as well as a tourist area where I have previously received marginal coverage. When I received the Nokia N73 last week I moved a second SIM chip into it and immediately found that gap near my home had disappeared. Phone Boy reports similar experiences trying out the N93 on Cingular and T-Mobile in the U.S. [IMG ]Bottom line is that, if you want to have full coverage in North America you need a quint band “world” phone covering 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz for GSM/GPRS/EDGE plus 2100 UMTS for

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