Let us break this down, the Nokia N90 is a nothing special phone and in fact it did not turn us on then and it definitely does not now. The n90 is a 3G smartphone which runs on the Series 60 interface over Symbian 8.1 OS, it also has features such as Bluetooth, 2.0 megapixel camera, WAP 2.0 and video-calling functionality and Carl Zeiss lens and auto-focus. The reason for this review is because many of you have been searching for it, in fact 60 Phones Review readers have been searching so there must either be appeal or you just want to slag the phone of, personally we go for the second option.
Nokia N90 Specifications —
– UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
– Main TFT Display with 256K colors/352 x 416 pixels
– Secondary TFT Display with 65K colors/128 x 128
– The screen rotates 90 degrees
– Side joystick & 5-way navigation key
– 31 MB shared memory
– RS-DV-MMC, 64 MB card included, hotswap card slot
– MP3, Monophonic, True Tones & Polyphonic (64 channels) Ringtones
– GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
– USB Pop-Port
– 3G 384 kbps
– Bluetooth v1.2
– EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
– Symbian OS 8.1a , Series 60 UI OS
– WAP 2.0/xHTML & HTML Browser
– 2 MP Camera 1600×1200 pixels with Carl Zeiss optics and auto focus plus video & flash
– Email, SMS, MMS & Instant Messaging
– Java MIDP 2.0
– Push to talk
– Video calling and download
– MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
– T9, Voice command/memo & PIM including calendar plus to-do list and printing
– Up to 290 Hours Standby
– Up to 3 Hours Talk Time
– 112 x 51 x 24 mm
– 173 Grams
NO Infrared port, WLAN or HSCSD
If you have the Nokia N90 or have had one please let us know your review.