to #1 - that n93 is the same form factor as the n92, and neither the 92 nor 93 i would really consider successors to the n91, the n91 was in a category all its own with the hdd and uniqe sliding-candybar style. other than that i think the popularization of optical zoom will prove to solidly justify the form factor of the 93, being that the extended lens casing can internally accout for the aperture required to zoom without awkwardly sticking out the back of the phone. and qvga resolution? i was hoping for better such as the current n80's improved resolution, and of course drooling over the sharp sh904's vga resolution. interesting to see what features nokia will continue to push in their phones with the new change in management... i was also hoping to catch a glimpse of possibly a successor to the n80? even though the n80 has hardly made a presence anywhere (still listed as not even fcc approved on the site in the US) i was greatly impressed with the feature set on that phone, and the goal's nokia was trying to accomplish with that phone in the first place (great connectivity (pnp)) also i would love to see the n70 successor. definitely starting to really like nokia's high end phones and with the advent of the next gen mobile processors and chips slowly about to be released, exciting to see how they will be used!
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robbo @ Mar 27th 2006 5:16AM
to #1 - that n93 is the same form factor as the n92, and neither the 92 nor 93 i would really consider successors to the n91, the n91 was in a category all its own with the hdd and uniqe sliding-candybar style. other than that i think the popularization of optical zoom will prove to solidly justify the form factor of the 93, being that the extended lens casing can internally accout for the aperture required to zoom without awkwardly sticking out the back of the phone. and qvga resolution? i was hoping for better such as the current n80's improved resolution, and of course drooling over the sharp sh904's vga resolution. interesting to see what features nokia will continue to push in their phones with the new change in management... i was also hoping to catch a glimpse of possibly a successor to the n80? even though the n80 has hardly made a presence anywhere (still listed as not even fcc approved on the site in the US) i was greatly impressed with the feature set on that phone, and the goal's nokia was trying to accomplish with that phone in the first place (great connectivity (pnp)) also i would love to see the n70 successor. definitely starting to really like nokia's high end phones and with the advent of the next gen mobile processors and chips slowly about to be released, exciting to see how they will be used!