Nokia N96 Review
The Nokia N96 is the official successor to the Nokia N95 in the Nseries of Nokia smart phones. It is a dual slider that packs a whopping 16GB of internal storage. One can also add more storage via the microSD slot. This translates diablo 3 gold to up to 40 hours of video and approximately 12,000 music tracks. It has 128MB of RAM and 256MB of system memory. It has a 5 megapixel swtor credits autofocus camera fit with a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. Two upgrades from the N95 are the two LEDs that take care of camera flash and video lighting. With an enormous amount of memory, storing pictures and videos is not a problem. Dimensions are 103 mm x 55 mm x 18 mm, with a weight of 125 g and a volume of 92 cc. Talk time for the Nokia N96 is up to 220 minutes with a standby time of 220 hours, provided by a diablo 3 gold Nokia BL-5F, 950 mAh battery. Video playback is up to 5 hours and music playback is up to 14 hours on a single charge. The TV playback on a single charge is a bit less at 4 hours. It sports a 2.8 inch QVCA display that complements the integrated DVB-H mobile TV tuner quite nicely. It has an internal antenna for the mobile TV. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack and integrated stereo speakers that all but match the display quality. One can also browse the Internet with the Nokia web Browser buy diablo 3 gold with Mini Map. It includes a visual history and features HTML and JavaScript support. It also includes Flash Lite 3.0 and Flash video support, as well as an RSS reader. Pros -2.8 inch QVCA display -Integrated DVB-H mobile TV tuner -5 mega pixel camera -16GB internal storage Cons -A bit pricey -Short on battery life Overall The Nokia N96 is a very solid phone. One of its best qualities is the TV tuner. The screen display is crisp and clear as well. The price may scare some off, but the Nokia N96 is well worth the price tag.