Nokia N91 Review

£from freeOct 2006

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

A mobile and proper MP3 player in one big love-in – no compromise. It’s time to go large

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Stuff magazine Tue, Oct 3 2006, 6:00AM

If you’re looking for a smartphone, they don’t get more phone-like than Nokia’s Series 60 handsets, which shrug off the complicated menus that cause Windows users to die inside a little more each day. This good phone follows in the footsteps of its Nseries forebears. It's also 3G, so it’ll cope with whatever network you throw at it.

Rival to the iPod? Surely not
You’ve probably noticed that it’s no lightweight, or even middleweight, but the heart of that problem is also the heart of the music player – a 4GB hard disk for storing around 1000 of your tunes. That’s not the only trick, either, as you can genuinely use the N91 as you would any dedicated MP3 player.

Because you don’t actually have to connect to your phone network, you can use it on flights as an MP3 player – and also save battery life. A proper hold switch and a top-mounted 3.5mm headphone socket are just two of the features that make this a real iPod alternative.

Small fingers required
The basic music controls – play/pause, forward and back – are on a slide-down panel that covers the usual array of number keys, which has meant downsizing and makes them a wee bit small. It can also play DRM-protected tracks and is lightning fast to sync with Windows Media Player.

A 2megapixel camera only adds to the bulk, but it’s a great snapper. No flash, but you have to draw the line somewhere.

So both birds are definitely dead, plucked and baked in a pie, and – yes, we’re as shocked as you at this bit – it’s even worth retrieving the rather hefty stone.

Comments

  1. pegleg

    4 years ago

    look at it, its disgusting i would not have that if it was offered to me for free

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Dedicated MP3 player software
Yes
Digital zoom rating
8x
FM radio
Yes
Main camera resolution
2
Memory card slots
No
Memory card type
n/a
Operating system
Symbian OS 9.1
Optical zoom rating
n/a
Screen resolution
176x208
Standby time
190
Storage
4GB
Supported music formats
MP3, AAC
Talktime
4
Triband
Yes
Video resolution
1600x1200
Wi-Fi
Yes
Xenon flash
No

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