Monday, Nov 6th 2006 by Chris Davies
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.

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.

Forum thread [via Darla Mack]
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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.
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