Nokia N96 Review

Nokia N96

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Nokia N96 Summary

The Nokia N96 is a great improvement on the N95 with a 5 megapixel camera with a dual LED flash linked to the built-in GPS for geotagging, a DVB-H receiver for watching mobile TV. The N96 has 16GB of internal memory and a microSDHC slot supporting cards up to 8GB. It also has a two way sliding mechanism to reveal a keypad or music controls.


Nokia N96 Review - Editor's Review

20 May 2008
I was pretty excited about reviewing the new Nokia N96, as the N95 with all its great features was probably my favourite smartphone of last year and I was eager to see what improvements had been made.

So how did the successor to the N95 measure up?

The N96 definitely has elements of the N95 incorporated into the design, but the styling is more like the N81 than any other Nseries phone, given its flat polished surface and silver highlights.

The N96 is quite large at 103 x 55 x 18mm, but this is mainly due to the fact it has to house the large 2.8 inch QVGA display. It’s a little longer and wider than its predecessor the N95 but it is marginally slimmer giving it a sleek look. The rear of the phone is taken up mainly with the 5 megapixel camera and is made from similar materiel to the N82 which makes it less likely to get marked or scratched. The N96 is definitely stylish looking and has the feel of a high end device which gives it wide appeal to users.

A notable improvement is the capacity of the N96. The N96 has 16GB of internal memory as well as a microSDHC slot and with card currently available up to 8GB this means you can increase capacity to 24GB. Another new feature is the inclusion of a DVB-H receiver that lets you watch mobile TV, although this feature won’t come into its own until the analogue switch off in the UK scheduled for 2012. The N96 also comes with NOKIA Maps 2.0 which is currently in beta. Maps 2.0 offers a number of new features, including satellite imagery, improved mapping and a pedestrian mode.

On the software front the N96 runs S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2. As you’d expect all the usual features are included like messaging, calendar and contacts, a few small updates have been added but nothing major. Messaging has a unified editor for SMS and MMS and the phone selects the appropriate editor to use depending on the content of the message. The 128MB of RAM means the N96 has no problem multitasking and the speed in use is similar to that of other Nseries devices.

Where the Nokia N96 really makes its mark is with the multimedia features. The N96 is designed to be mainly a video and mobile TV phone and the video and audio performance is top notch. Improved video performance is achieved by using the N96’s hardware video acceleration, which supports H264 video. Previous Nseries models used software to decode this and the improvements mean higher bitrates can now be played back more smoothly giving far better video quality. With a reduced power requirement needed during playback the N96 has a longer video playback capability than previous Nseries devices.

The camera hasn’t been drastically altered, but a few little tweaks have been made here and there and it compares well with previous Nseries devices. It’s still a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and Carl Zeiss optics, but a dual LED flash has been added which will be a welcome bonus when trying to take shots in a dimly lit location.

The Nokia Music Store, Nseries music player and podcasting applications are all here, as is the usual FM Radio. A new addition to the FM Radio is the support of RDS (Radio Data System) this is the feature which displays data like the radio station’s name, programme name or current song playing. Also included in the multimedia menu is Nokia’s new internet radio application. This lets you listen to radio streams via the internet and is a great addition to the N96’s music features. The sound was comparable with the FM radio option and an added bonus is the fact you don’t need an aerial to use it.

Quad band GSM, Dual Band WCDMA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and USB connectivity are all available on the N96 which means it caters for just about everything really. The USB local connectivity has been improved hugely on the N96 model with the prototype currently able to work five times faster than previous Nseries devices and Nokia hope to improve this performance even further in their production models

The N96 shouldn’t really be seen as the successor to the N95 but more of a TV and Video focussed model which offers buyers a bit more in these areas. With its huge array of features the Nokia N96 looks set to be a hit with consumers.

Nokia N96 Review - User Reviews

Reviewer: Omar - London
Reviewed on: 17th July, 2008
Rating: 10/10
I got to own this phone due to my girlfriends dad working for Nokia..and am I lucky guy or what?
Easily the best phone I have ever held, touched, seen, smelt..you name it. The camera is brilliant as is the music player. But what captures attention immediately is the massive screen. It is amazingly accurate and serves like a mini TV. All in all, the best phone out there and definitely worth the money. Nokia does it again!


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