March 18, 2007

Nokia N93i – Flicker's delight

While music phones are becoming commonplace (even the basic of models are endowed with some music player), video mobile phones have not really caught the attention of the manufacturers. But the story won't be the same for long. For Nokia introduces Nokia N93i with the conviction that video mobiles can becomes a similar kind of mass phenomenon as mobile photography has become.

The phone is a compact and stylish gadget that combines digital camcorder and multimedia computer in one. You can shoot DVD like quality videos with N93i, thanks to its MPEG -4 VGA video capture, stereo audio recording and digital stabilization. The video captures 30 frames per second. One is also offered a host of options to customize and edit videos. Moreover, you may upload video clips in their original size directly from the device to the online blogs or video communities. The new personal video and photo blogging service is called Vox. The Vox is also endowed with privacy features. These all features make sharing of videos as simple and capturing and viewing them.

And if you would rather want to have a communal screening of your video, simply connect Nokia N93i to a compatible TV with a supplied video out connectivity cable, or use the integrated WLAN to connect to compatible UPnP.

Nokia N93i also boasts of a 3.2 Megapixels camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 3x optical zoom, auto focus and close up mode. The mini Sdcard of 1 GB helps the users to capture 45 minutes of DVD like quality video or 1250 high quality photos.

But Nokia N93i also bring a smile when you need to do some serious works. It offers tri-band technology for seamless connectivity, broadband internet access, contemporary messaging services, Mp3 player, 3G, bluetooth, infrared and good talktime.

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