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Nokia N93i: A step up from the previous

January 17, 2007 by Jayvee Fernandez  
Filed under Nokia, Smartphone

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The new Nokia N93i doesn’t really fix anything from the previous model. What it basically does is make room for some conveniences that the predecessor did not have. For one thing, phones today are migrating from proprietary chargers to mini USB cables – a good move in universal power. So the N93i foregoes the POP port for mini USB.

Other significant changes include a smaller frame and a keypad to die for since its closer to the push button design of the RAZR. As an added feature, a service called Vox allows the N93i to shoot and upload videos on the fly to an online server.

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One Response to “Nokia N93i: A step up from the previous”
  1. Miguel says:

    Chief, Vox isn’t just “a service…”, it’s the new social network/blog system of Six Apart.

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