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Nokia N91 Review

June 7th, 2006 · No Comments

After nearly a year of hype, Nokia has finally released the much-anticipated N91, the first music Nokia N91_1.jpgphone with a whopping 4GB hard drive. This bulky handset has practically every bell and whistle you can think of, including a 2-MP camera, Bluetooth (though not the stereo profile), and Wi-Fi. But is this phone worth $599?

Encased in stainless steel, the Nokia N91 has a smooth, cool-to-the-touch body that’s a pleasure to hold. Those who have been spoiled by the RAZR will find this handset a bit bulky, however; the N91 is nearly twice as thick as Motorola’s fashion icon. At 5.8 ounces, it’s more than 3.5 times heavier than a 4GB iPod nano.

The lower half of the N91’s face slides down to reveal an illuminated keypad that’s small but provides excellent tactile feedback. Dedicated music controls are well placed and easily accessible using your thumb. The volume keys are located on the phone’s left side, which while standard for cell phones makes this music device more awkward to use than an iPod. :: LAPTOP Magazine • Nokia N91 ::

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