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First impressions of the Nokia N96, plus photo samples: Updated

Guest contributor Nick Anstee signed up to be one of the first to get a Nokia N96, as part of a limited 'wildlife' run. Read on for his first impressions of the N96 [text updated heavily], after almost a week of intensive playing, plus photos of the device and some really nice photo samples taken on the device.

Over to Nick, a self-confessed gadget freak who, sadly, seems to own more phones than I do(!) - heh:

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Overall, excellent device, I didn't think that I would be so pleased with a non-qwerty device and I am looking forward to the BBC iPlayer, etc

Nick Anstee


Thanks, Nick!

See also (from our earlier coverage of the N96)

Preview of the Nokia N96 from MWC (February 2008)

Video preview of the N96

Nokia N96 Gallery (from the phone's launch)

Nokia N96 Memory Cards (available up to 16GB in size).

Published by Steve Litchfield at 8:25 UTC, September 9th

Categories: Hardware
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition

News Discussion

endlessz
Comment: Nice! so the 950mah battery life isn't as bad as the N95 one then?
probably bcoz of the FP2 doesn't drain as much battery power than the FP1?
so the device really is fingerprint magnet? compare to N95 8gb, is it much worse? thanks
Rafe
Comment: That's what I like to see - quality dog photo sample shots. Echo most definitely approves. Thanks Nick.
Tzer2
Comment: [quote]and the whole thing is a fingerprint magnet.[/quote]

Please, PLEASE... this goes out to all manufacturers: stop making glossy black devices!

There is no way to use something that's glossy and black without covering it in finger prints, and while it might look nice in the publicity photos it looks increasingly bad in real life.

What's wrong with matt finishes and/or light colours? Where did this idea come from that everything has to be shiny and dark?


[quote]That's what I like to see - quality dog photo sample shots. Echo most definitely approves. Thanks Nick.[/quote]

You can actually see the person taking the photos reflected in the dog's eye in the first photo, which is rather cool.
kflyer
Comment: Thanks Nick. Your doggy is really cute too ! What's his specie ?
viipottaja
Comment: The N96 sounds like a great device. In particular the good news on the battery (against all the b***hing and moaning before hand by "experts" in various blogs).
slitchfield
Comment: Wow, we must be a sensitive lot, I've never seen 'bashing' starred out before!!
Unregistered
Comment: Have you noticed that 3D Graphics HW Accelerator is now listed on forum.nokia's N96 spec list? [url]http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N96[/url]

This can't be true or is it?!
Unregistered
Comment: topic says it all ..
artdeguzman
Comment: Look at the details of the fur on that great looking dog!
Unregistered
Comment: To answer the question on where the back and shiny design comes from... Dark Vader!
Tzer2
Comment: [quote]Wow, we must be a sensitive lot, I've never seen 'bashing' starred out before!![/quote]

I think Viipottaja means "female dog"... :-)


[quote=Unregistered;390439]To answer the question on where the back and shiny design comes from... Dark Vader![/quote]

Amazingly, there IS a Vader phone:

[url]http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/05/darth_vader_calls_back.html[/url]

[IMG]http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2007/5/darth-vader-phone.jpg[/IMG]
viipottaja
Comment: Steve, :D. I was self sensoring, and unfortunately I am a low life so the letters missing are actually "itc"..
Unregistered
Comment: My N95 battery lasts 2-3 days of battery hungry activity so what's good about 1 day?
MD90
Comment: Are you sure? What's your heavy use?
Unregistered
Comment: According to my sources, the naviscroll functionality that was shown int he N96 when it launched has since been taken out of the product.

No reason why, but you're not doing anything wrong, there just isn't any Naviscroll in N96 :(
Unregistered
Comment: I also get VERY good life out of my n95, but it is only about 4 or 5 month old, and it was a new 'sports' model when i got it. I don't know if it has an extended battery or not.
scarcow
Comment: Did anyone else notice that the photographer can be seen in the dog's eyes on the picture where the dog looks left. Also some tree...

For some reason it reminds me of Space Odyssey 2001... :)

-sc
Unregistered
Comment: the people saying that they get a few days of usage out of a n95 have no clue what heavy useage is. pretending to talk on the phone does not use nearly as much battery as actually talking on the phone....
Unregistered
Comment: There are no N96 samples with working navi wheel for press it seems :(
Unregistered
Comment: It's not the FP2 alone that is responsible for better power management. But N96's new processor consumes less battery power than other processors like those on N95 and N81.
Unregistered
Comment: They really do look amazing, better than I thought but I would like to see the flash of the phone in action.
Unregistered
Comment: besides the stand, the new look, and the extra 8 gigs is see almost no reason to switch from my n95 8gb. The camera seems to be better but not much. i wish they would have put the soft touch on it like they did on the 8gb. The navi wheel seems like it would be a plus but i've heard too many bad things about it.

sweet dog btw
Unregistered
Comment: [url]http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/ngage/web/g0/en/showroom/gamedetail.423.GameDetail.html#[/url]
have u noticed this?
ashu
Comment: there would be a very small minority which will scream, i told you nokia would not be a fool to put in a 950 mah not for nothing! I have put n 95 8 gig to heavy use. It does not even last 12 hours. So i will refute that claim of 3 days!
But am happy i can stay with my n 82 without regret! Yes, video capabilities are better but not worth selling my current phone for 230 and getting this one for 550! But this phone is good.
stuclark
Comment: The biggest problem Nokia have with the battery in the N96 now (once people have been able to test it) is that it's fighting against the bad reputation that N95 gained, and it's also fighting against comparible products from Nokia and Samsung which have bigger / better batteries. That's going to be a hard sell.

 

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