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Nokia N96
By: Laiq Qureshi   |   Sep 18, 2008
  • 3
Generous storage space
External memory slot (finally!)
Good multimedia features
Camera stays the same, still a good one at that
Good display
Uneasy slide
Keypad buttons not so responsive
No dedicated music start button
Sluggish performance / downgraded processing power
Battery life worse than the N95's

It's very difficult to recreate the magic of an original product like the N95. The N96 reminds me heavily of Ridley Scott's Alien (1979), whose sequels couldn't successfully match the grandeur of the original story line. Nokia tried it with the N95 8GB, and although the enhanced space and battery life ensured it wasn't a failure, constant comparison with its predecessor forced a critical scrutiny from everyone.

The N96 intends to add more power to the glamor of N95's multimedia options by dishing out more storage space, packing in a few more functionalities, and clubbing all of it together to leverage its most popular and successful user interface. The first, and one of the most important deciding factors for anyone looking at the N96, would be the 16GB storage space. I think Nokia's decision to allow an external memory slot is a good move.

It had to happen sooner or later. With the iPhone getting the credit for this technological first, the only logical way to beat them at their own game was the option to upscale the storage memory. Frankly, I admire their guts. Why, you ask? It's mainly because processing speed takes a beating when you increase storage space, and it seems that's precisely what's happened. But more on that later. Let's discuss the contentious form factor for now!

Form Factor
You will agree that the N96 looks more like the N81 8GB than the N95 8GB. It could be assumed that Nokia simply ran out of design options, or (to give them the benefit of the doubt) its features required such a form factor. I would be inclined to place my bets on the former though. I'll refrain from giving any extra points for the design, since it offers nothing very new. Moreover, some much-appreciated features like the touch-sensitive nav-wheel is absent in the N96.

The handset is slightly bulky at 103 x 55 x 18 mm (versus 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm of the N81), but it weighs only 125g, a few grams lighter than the N95. The inclusion of a DVB-H receiver may account for the extra bulk, along with the memory hot swap slot to be found on the left.

This smartphone is a dual slider, which isn't as smooth as the N95. The effort required to push the face of the phone up and down is more of an encumbrance than a help. Also, the slide-up ends a little abruptly, causing the fat bulk of the underside of the face to come in the way of keys 1, 2 and 3. Anyone with fat fingers (like me) would have liked the top half of the phone to slide a tad higher to allow room to operate the first three keys easily.

The design may ape the N81, but it's pretty sleek. It accommodates a slightly wider display at 2.8 inches (up from the N81's 2.4 inches). The screen sports dimensions of 240 x 320 pixels with an ability to display 16M colors. The five-way pad is responsive and is encased within the multimedia keys. What is missing is a dedicated key to start the music player. You can, however, access it if it's running in the background by just pressing the play/pause key.

Looking at the external set of stereo speakers, one gets the impression it's meant to aid landscape viewing. They are both placed on the right side, one on top and the other at the bottom (when viewed at a portrait angle). For casual listening or watching a video clip when propped up on the kickstand (in landscape mode), the speakers are at just the right spot.

The kickstand is quite cool, and sits around the 5MP camera at the back. Another important addition to the old design is the existence of the dual LED flash lights. The N95 had only one. The lens cover is missing, which is a bad move.

On top is the 3.5mm jack, emphasizing the multimedia savvy nature of the phone, along with the cool keylock slider. There's a microUSB slot at the bottom, and also in the same spot is the charging jack. Volume keys and a dedicated camera button are on the right, between the two speakers.


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WHAT IS THE PRICE OF NOKIA N96?
MONA @ Feb 10, 2009
After such response from the India market, if we are to believe what a couple of Nokia priority dealers have to say, Nokia is recalling their N96 from the India market for they disseminated a defective lot to the dealers....

Wat crap is Nokia releasing in the India market and that too at sky high prices...

A cheap platic cover, pathetic battery life and the overheating problem gives this phone sucidal tendencies.

The only good thing about this phone is .... eh... nothing.

The memory capacity is nothing great to talk about since almost every phone priced in this segment is coming with similar, if not better capabilities.
TechKnow @ Nov 21, 2008
mention the fuckingg.......price of the cell phone
shivraj singh @ Sep 25, 2008
this is the answer to iphone is it really???
2gbhosting @ Sep 20, 2008
N85's one cool customer!!! It's not here yet- but I tried one and boy, was it kickin!!!
Makavelli @ Sep 20, 2008
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. i cant stop laughing at all those who touted this one as an iphone killer. hahahahahahahahaha. u cant compare a nokia product or any product for that matter to the iphone. its best best all in one device available at the moment. hahahahaha
tribal @ Sep 20, 2008
Hey the music player starts by pressing PLAY even if the music player is not running in the background....
cross @ Sep 20, 2008
Not a real successor to the n95.. :-(
cross @ Sep 20, 2008
@ Tech2 team,
u have given 2.5* & 3* to iphone & n96 resp. It may be right regarding to its high price and value for money. But whats ur benchmark for giving *? To which model do u compare? Do any model will exist on planet to whome u will give 5* rating? If ur rating system is correct, u must satisty urself on atleast a cellfone. Just degrade anything is not the proper way.
Amit @ Sep 19, 2008
@Aatif

Really, you should read the whole story before you leave half-baked comments on the site. I very well know that the phone slides both ways. Secondly, no, the music player doesn't start simply by "Pressing play". These keys are meant to work only when the music player is in session. When you back out, chances are the application is still running in the background, allowing you to call for it by using the multimedia keys. When you choose EXIT, however, you shut the application and will need to go to the music player manually and start it.
Laiq Qureshi @ Sep 19, 2008
dude are you freaking stupid???
it has DEDICATED multimedia keys.
when you press play the music player starts.
what more do u want??
oh unless u didnt realize that the phone slides both ways.

and its pathetic how all the iphone fanboys wont stop yapping about the iphones 'interface'. thats ALL there is to the iphone. the 'interface'. dont compare it so s60.
Aatif @ Sep 19, 2008
Better get the N82. It has all the features except the TV received which is anyhow not available here. It is a product which gives value for the money.
a @ Sep 19, 2008
plz mention cost
mutthi @ Sep 19, 2008
Dissapointed & Dejected
Ronnie @ Sep 19, 2008
To All,
This is not an Iphone Killer... infact ppl are comparing in India with Iphone becoz of its PRICE!!! Iphone is better at interface and rest is OK it doesnt come in comparision to Iphone in terms of Features and Price bracket.
Chintan @ Sep 19, 2008
I will stick to myN95 8gb until nokia comes up with something better this is no iphone killer
sigma @ Sep 19, 2008
Hopeless phone.. i ll stick to my old N70 ..

No camera cover. No dedicated music key. Slow. Pricey.

Why does Nokia take off some feature to add some other feature. Simply nonsensical. Eg. N82 has cam cover, earphone jack, etc but limited expandable memory..

Were they really trying to make an iphone killer ??

I have a better idea. Buy a Sony K series cybershot phone (light and good battery life), and a iPod Nano. Both these devices will weigh less, will occupy less space in the pocket than a Nokia N96 and still be cheaper than N96.
Wilderness @ Sep 19, 2008
hey guys,
now that both the iphone and the n96 are out of the way, i am desperately waiting for the Samsung INNOV8, which, as of now, promises to be much better. Please post a review on the INNOV8 and the release date in India.... ASAP
srikanth @ Sep 19, 2008
very nice and well covered review... Keep it up!
Don @ Sep 19, 2008
wait for an android phone!!!
Shaheen @ Sep 19, 2008
I hope u guys are aware that N96 has only 3 hrs. 40 min talk time. That means if u talk continously for 3.5 hrs this phone's battery will run out.
Saurabh Sharma @ Sep 19, 2008
OK, So this phone upsets me as the iPhone, I want to know weather I should buy this phone or but any other phone (do mention) or wait a little longer for the Sony Xperia or just wait longer without a phone.
Shreyas @ Sep 18, 2008
wanted LG KP199 review with proper standby time test.!!
sandy @ Sep 18, 2008
THANKS A LOT FOR THE REVIEW, When I was opening tech2 2 mins back I thought the review should be out & it is..
shreyas @ Sep 18, 2008
it best phone battery backup is better than n95 8gb using since 2 day
san @ Sep 18, 2008
lmfao, nokia fanboys got owned hard !

*hugs ipod touch + bose QC3 combo*
Anshul @ Sep 18, 2008
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