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Everything about The Nokia N93 totally explainedThe Nokia N93 is a smartphone by Nokia especially designed for multimedia use. It was introduced in April 2006 and released in July 2006.
The N93 has improved camera capabilities compared with the earlier N90. The phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom as well as a 30 fps VGA-resolution MPEG-4 video recording capability. It was the most advanced camera phone from Nokia at the time of its release.
Features
- DVD-like video capture at 30 frames per second in the MPEG-4 format at VGA resolution
- 3.2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar optics and flash
- 320 x 240 pixels, up to 262,144 colors 2.4” display
- Java MIDP 2.0
Popular culture
In the skateboarding game Tony Hawks Project 8, the phone the player uses is a Nokia N93, and also one of the messages the player gets throughout the game is an advertisement for the golf instructional video.
Musician Rob Dickinson shot the entire video for his single "Oceans" on a Nokia N93. (External Link )
In The Bourne Ultimatum, the CIA agents looking for Bourne use Nokia N93s throughout the movie, holding them alongside their handguns, and with a real time video link to the CIA coordination room.
Reviews
All About Symbian N93 Review (part 1) - Covers multimedia aspects of the phone
All About Symbian N93 Review (part 2) - Covers smartphone aspects, and summary
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