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Nokia N96 Review - A step on from the N95

The Nokia N96 Smartphone is the newest in Nokia's N series and is the successor to the N95. The phone had its European debut in September 2008 with sales in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and the Americas to begin later in the year. No specific date has been announced for release of the Nokia N96 to other parts of the world, but with the addition of many features that the public seeks today, it is destined to be a huge seller. With features like Quad band, Dual band, 3G and WLAN, it is clear that the Nokia N96 is the wave of the future-at least for Nokia. In competition with other phones on the market, it also includes GPS navigational capabilities, Ovi access and a browser that allows the user to utilize html.

The styling of the Nokia N96 is similar to that of the N95 including the 2 way slide styling. You'll also find a 5 megapixel camera with a double LED flash and a second VGA camera located in front of the phone. The music player on the phone allows you to easily download files using Nokia Web and has a motion sensor already built into the unit and is capable of automatically rotating the screen whenever it is tilted. You'll also find high-quality video calling on the Nokia N96 and upgraded music storage capabilities that allow the user to have a substantial amount of music while they are on their travels throughout the day or while they are out of town for business or pleasure.

Those who currently own or have owned the N95 will note some changes between the two models. Rather than noting those changes here which will be of no importance to those users who have never used the N95, suffice it to say you should compare the two phones for yourself and decide if you like the changes in the Nokia N96. While some users may find the changes an improvement, others may feel Nokia should not have changed those features and rather should have left the Nokia N96 closer to the N95. Although making phones that cater to the customers is part of Nokia's mission, they are not going to keep an older model with outdated features on the open market to please just a handful of its customers.

Reading any Nokia N96 review will provide information for the average user to know if it is the right Smartphone for him or her. The mobile phone deals you will see once the Nokia N96 arrives in every country will help each person make the right choice just as many have already done. Many cell phone providers allow at least 15 days for a user to try a new phone, so if you aren't sure, test it for a few  days, but it's unlikely you will find anything wrong with the Nokia N96 camera Smartphone with its 5 megapixel dual cameras. Like all Nokia phones, it is built with the user's requirements in mind while not sacrificing the high Nokia quality for 3G features.

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Trying to choose a new mobile phone or do you already know which handset you want but looking for the best deal. For the Nokia N96 or for any other phone, we provide price comparisons for all uk deals.

 

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All the top manufacturers such as LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Blackberry are featured on the mobile phones section of DialToSave. You can now also compare the best mobile phone deals for the most popular Blackberry handset, the Blackberry Curve 8310.

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