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Revision as of 07:30, 29 September 2008

Nokia N96
ManufacturerNokia
PredecessorNokia N95/N95 8GB
Compatible networksQuad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dual band UMTS / HSDPA: UMTS 900 / 2100 or UMTS 850 / 1900
Form factorDual-Sliders
Dimensions103 x 55 x 18 mm
Weight125 g
Operating systemSymbian OS v9.3, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
Memory16 GB
Removable storageMicroSD 16GB Max (32GB Max MicroSDHC available in 2009)
BatteryBL-5F (950 mAh)
Rear camera5megapixels, dual LED flash/video light (back)
Front cameraVGA video call (front)
Display2.8 in QVGA (320x240 px)
ConnectivityWLAN 802.11b/g, Micro-USB (USB 2.0), DVB-H class C, Bluetooth 2.0 (we#Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Data inputsKeypad

Nokia N96 is the newest[3] Nokia smartphone in the Nseries range of products. It is the official successor to Nokia N95.

The handset was publicly announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona 2008,[citation needed] and started selling in September 2008.[2] Europe, Middle East and Asia-Pacific are the first locations to provide the handset for consumers. The American and Chinese versions are expected shortly thereafter.[4] October 1st is set as the U.K. release date for the N96, although London has a separate date of September 24th when the device will go on sale exclusively at Nokia's flagship stores on Regent Street and at Terminal 5 (Heathrow airport).[5]

Features

The Nokia N96 features the following:

  • Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • Dual band UMTS / HSDPA: UMTS 900 / 2100 N96-1 (RM-247, Global), UMTS 850 / 1900 N96-3 (RM-247, Global), no UMTS N96 (RM-297, PR China)
  • 3G and WLAN access (RM-297 variant (PR China only) does not have WCDMA, WLAN and DVB-H).
  • Mobile TV (network-dependent feature).
  • GPS Navigation, map data fetched over mobile datalink or downloaded over the Internet and transferred to the phone over USB.
  • Access to Ovi
  • Instant upload to Flickr, Vox, Yahoo! and Google.
  • Full-HTML browser.
  • Symbian OS v9.3 S60 3.2 Edition, user interface.
  • 16 GB of internal flash memory.
  • Memory expandable to up to 48 GB with 32 GB microSD/microSDHC cards (maximum available card storage capacity 16GB/32GB (once released in 2009) ).[6]
  • 2-way slide, as in Nokia N95.
  • 5-megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics.
  • High quality VGA camera in front of the phone, for video calling and self-portrait use.
  • Double LED flash for the camera.
  • Pre-bundled with WaveSecure in India variant[7]
  • Plays music files, and lets you download easily via Nokia Web.
  • Allows high-quality video calling using 3G
  • A built-in motion sensor that can automatically rotate the screen when tilted as on the Nokia N82.

Major differences between N95 and N96

Positive

  • 16GB of integrated memory (as opposed to 8GB for N95 8GB), plus further extensibility via microSD memory card
  • 2.8 inch display with 16 million colours (same as N95 8GB, versus 2.6" display for original N95)
  • Camera flash is a dual-LED in the N96 while it is only a single LED in the N95
  • New audio DSP for improved audio quality and longer playback time
  • New version of Nokia Video Centre
  • Longer music playback time (14 hrs) and video playback time (5 hrs)
  • Windows Media WMV9 video codec is added
  • Hardware acceleration for video codecs for H.264 and WMV (as well as MPEG4 as before)
  • Location tagging (geotagging) of pictures, using the integrated GPS
  • Mobile TV DVB-H receiver is built into N96
  • New release of Nokia Experience Software
    • Maps 2.0 with satellite images, upgrade to pedestrian mode and voice-guided car navigation
    • Internet Radio pre-installed
    • Home Media Solution (sync with DLNA / UPnP devices over WLAN)
    • Online sharing of pictures with plugins for Flickr, Ovi Share and other services (Can be added on N95 with newer version of Share Online Application)
  • S60 3rd Edition is upgraded from Feature Pack 1 to Feature Pack 2
    • Symbian OS is upgraded from version 9.2 to 9.3
    • The Java ME engine is upgraded from MIDP 2.0 to MIDP 2.1
    • User data is preserved when upgrading firmware (This feature is also present on the N95-2 as v21 installs UDP base files)
  • The FM radio is upgraded with RDS
  • Limited graphics acceleration (only for internal apps)
  • N96 is a dual-band HSDPA (900 and 2100 MHz) while N95 was a single band (2100)
  • MicroSD memory card slot (as in original N95, while N95 8GB has no card slot)
  • No need to open the slide for optimal GPS reception
  • New design
    • Landscape-oriented design (landscape oriented speakers, connectors and buttons located optimally for landscape use)
    • Flip-out kickstand
    • Media keys available in all modes (even when slide is closed, for background control of music)
    • Media keys on short side can transform into gaming keys
    • Lockswitch (enables quick lock / unlock of keypad)
    • Thinner and lighter than N95 8GB
  • N-Gage included. About 5 games preloaded and one free game coupon (varies by country).

Negative

  • CPU downgraded to ARM9 264MHz for N96 (N95 have Dual 332Mhz ARM11 based CPU)
  • Same battery as original N95 (950 mAh), but the N96 reportedly has a much better battery life using the same battery (Nokia N95 8GB has 1200 mAh)
  • No infra-red port on N96
  • No Hardware 3D graphics accelerator for N96
  • Built-in support for VoIP telephony (and thus cheap Internet Calling) removed from N96 (N95 has Nokia VoIP 2.1)
  • Digital zoom is only x10 on N96, while it's x20 on N95 8GB

References