Nokia has unveiled Nokia N96 the much awaited successor to the N95 8GB. It looks and feels like a N95 dressed up in a N81�s design. It runs on S60 3rd edition, FP2. Nokia N96 is a quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) handset with dual-band HSDPA(850/2100MHz) support for worldwide coverage. It also supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.
A major change in the N96 is the 16 GB storage plus memory card support in N96. The N96 also sports a DVB-H digital TV receiver and an innovative kickstand for watching videos on the large 2.8" QVGA display. N96 also adds a pair of gaming keys to the multimedia cluster on top slide panel.
The 5MP auto focus camera with Carl Zeiss lens now sports a much more powerful dual LED flash that also functions as a video light. The camera now allows users to geo tag all photos using the built in A-GPS module. The A-GPS module is now bundled along with Nokia Maps 2.0.
Nokia has dropped the excellent xenon flash introduced in N82 in favour of the double led as they consider the N96 as more of a video centric device. The battery rating has also been dropped down to 950mAh which was attributed to the highly optimized power consumtion in the N96. The N96 includes a dedicated audio signal processor inorder to reduce power consumtion and deliver better audi0 output. It has also left out the 3D graphics accelerator present in N95 and N82.
The USB Transfer rates have improved a lot and the handset still sports a 3.5mm Audio/TV out socket and A2DP stereo audio. The whole package weighs around 126g. The N96 is expected to start shipping in Q3 2008.
Source : dileep-mobile.blogspot.com
A major change in the N96 is the 16 GB storage plus memory card support in N96. The N96 also sports a DVB-H digital TV receiver and an innovative kickstand for watching videos on the large 2.8" QVGA display. N96 also adds a pair of gaming keys to the multimedia cluster on top slide panel.
The 5MP auto focus camera with Carl Zeiss lens now sports a much more powerful dual LED flash that also functions as a video light. The camera now allows users to geo tag all photos using the built in A-GPS module. The A-GPS module is now bundled along with Nokia Maps 2.0.
Nokia has dropped the excellent xenon flash introduced in N82 in favour of the double led as they consider the N96 as more of a video centric device. The battery rating has also been dropped down to 950mAh which was attributed to the highly optimized power consumtion in the N96. The N96 includes a dedicated audio signal processor inorder to reduce power consumtion and deliver better audi0 output. It has also left out the 3D graphics accelerator present in N95 and N82.
The USB Transfer rates have improved a lot and the handset still sports a 3.5mm Audio/TV out socket and A2DP stereo audio. The whole package weighs around 126g. The N96 is expected to start shipping in Q3 2008.
Source : dileep-mobile.blogspot.com
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