The Nokia E90 Communicator has come out of the blurry shadows and into the sharp spotlight, showing off its 3.2 megapixel camera, Edge, WiFi and HDSPA goodness on two screens, one inside and the other out. That outside screen is a conventional 240x320 while inside it's packing an expansive 800x352 screen that can show you an entire width of a web page, no sweat.
If that's not enough, Nokia crammed even more stuff inside, including GPS with Nokia maps and an FM radio. For all that power and goodness, you're going to have to shell out some relatively big bucks—it'll set you back about $1000 without a contract, first available in Q2 of this year.
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Finaly! this has been coming for a long time - lets hope nokia has fixed even the simplest of things like, typing a text on the outside and then you open the phone and messaging auto opens to continue and vice versa - or using the camera when the phone is open - all the little things tat really bugged me with the 9500
I'm drooling.
Whoa... FM, GPS, s60, big screen w/protection, wi-fi, HDSPA, qwerty, 2 cameras, this is the phone i've been waiting for. I'll keep my fingers crossed for A2DP and vibration.
Here's some more specs...
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
Data GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/WiFi
Size 132mm x 57mm x 20mm (5.2" x 2.2" x 0.8")
Weight 210g (7.4oz)
Battery Life Up to 14 days standby time
Up to 5 hours talk time
Main Display 16m color, (800x352 pixel) resolution
Sub-Display 16m color, QVGA (320x240 pixel) resolution
Camera 3.2 megapixel, 2nd QCIF camera
Video Video capture/playback
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0
Memory Up to 128MB internal, microSD expansion slot
Built-in GPS, Symbian 9.1 OS, 512MB card included
There's a huge test of a pre-production model of E90 on My Symbian already ... he likes it very, very much.
I'm drooling, too. Tekno lust hurts.
G*d d*mn! Link f*cked up! Here we go again: E90 test.
Anyone remember that Val Kilmer movie "The Saint"? Does this remind you of a newer version of that phone?
If you described a Blackberry to someone living in 1995, they'd imagine something like this.
"For all that power and goodness, you're going to have to shell out some relatively big bucks-it'll set you back about $1000 without a contract, first available in Q2 of this year."
Ouch, that's a lot of Benjamin's. What is this thing going to run with contract?
Where is the uproar over the 'the most expensive phone of all times'?
I played with a first gen of this phone and it was nice but a bit too big for day to day use.
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