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Nokia N96


(6 out of 10)


The N96 is bursting at the seams with potential, but it has a hard time justifying its lofty price tag.

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Nokia’s N96 is a throwback to a bygone era of smartphones – a few years ago, really – when pinstripe cases complemented buyers’ handmade Italian suits, mobile e-mail was for sealing million-dollar contracts, and the phone’s $895 unsubsidized price barely fazed would-be owners. Now that this particular segment of phone is as prized by mallrats as the execs who own the stores they shop at though, the N96 still holds its own, but only as a niche device. Though all the handset’s vital stats have the right numbers in front of them, the lack of more powerful user inputs on the N96 and its powerful-but-confusing Symbian interface make taking full advantage of that hardware difficult. Continue reading full review @ Digital Trends

ProsCons
  • Fast OS
  • Large storage capacity
  • Wide multimedia options
  • Respectable camera
  • Stratospheric price
  • No touchscreen
  • No QWERTY keyboard
  • Slightly obtuse operating system
  • Nonstandard power and data jacks
  • Surprisingly poor build quality