Monday, Nov 6th 2006 by Chris Davies


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In the grand scheme of cellphone ageing the Nokia N93 video camera phone is ancient now; I mean, it was introduced back in April for heaven’s sakes, when all that over there was fields and I was knee-high to a transvestite.  So it’s not a vast surprise to see these blurry, mysterious photos of what could just be its successor, the Nokia N93i, which have turned up on the Mobile-Review forums.

Nokia N93i

Nokia N93i 

Still sporting the flip’n'twist screen and the hinge-mounted lens, the opinion currently leans toward an incremental upgrade of things like reduced bulk, minor control changes, stereo Bluetooth support and – fingers crossed – a miniUSB port rather than Nokia’s Pop-Port.

Nokia N93i

Forum thread [via Darla Mack]

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  1.  electroplankton   View all comments by electroplankton  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    this is pretty interesting. my blog mate has the n90 and I always make fun of how chunky she is. I’m glad they slimmed her down but judging by the pics, only a few mm.

    what about the processor? symbian nokias seem so slow to a halt once you start packing in too much content and judging by this phone’s multimedia capabilities, I hope they’ve resolved that.

  2.  Chris Davies   View all comments by Chris Davies  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    Sadly we’ve only got these photos and some speculation at the moment. My own fingers are definitely crossed for a processor update too.

    Seems a bit mean of you to make fun of how chunky your blog mate is :P

    this is pretty interesting. my blog mate has the n90 and I always make fun of how chunky she is. I’m glad they slimmed her down but judging by the pics, only a few mm.

    what about the processor? symbian nokias seem so slow to a halt once you start packing in too much content and judging by this phone’s multimedia capabilities, I hope they’ve resolved that.


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