All-in-one solution
Anton Spiridonov from Mobile88
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over 3 years ago
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That is not the best solution around as far as the price/functionality ration is concerned. N96 is obviously an all-in-one solution, but doesnТt stand up to the level of N95 or N85. Nokia N96 concentrates on a narrow circle of typical tasks: video playback and recording, mobile TV and music. In the... More
A bit overpriced high tier product
Cosmin Vasile from Softpedia
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over 3 years ago
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Without impressing too much through its design, Nokia N96 will probably be quickly forgotten in the favor of the new Nokia touchscreen phones. Fortunately, its maker has taken into account this possibility and has announced the new tier 1 device of the Nseries – Nokia N97. I consider the N96 slider... More
More memory and a different exterior design
Russell Jefferies from MobileBurn
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over 3 years ago
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At first I wasn't so keen on the Nokia N96, as the flat keypad leaves a lot to be desired, and the interface could be very slow at times. It seemed like a step backwards from my N95 in terms of usability and speed. However, the more I used it, the more I liked it. With double the storage of the N95 8GB... More
Noteworthy upgrades to its forerunner
Team from PhoneArena
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over 3 years ago
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On the whole we are impressed with the N96. It offers noteworthy upgrades to its forerunner, such as the DVB-H tuner (not usable in the States) and 16GB of internal memory with further expansion, and the design is also greatly refined. Running S60 Feature Pack 3 gives the N96 the flexibility to handle... More
A great software package that comes in an utterly user-unfriendly shell
GSMArena team from GSMArena
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over 3 years ago
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Maybe Nokia N96 wasn't really intended to take the market by storm and turn the world around. Maybe it was meant to quietly update the top multimedia gadget of the house and continue to cash in.
It just seems Nokia won't put all eggs in the same basket. And that makes us wondering. More high-end stuff... More