September 24, 2006
Nokia N93 Review - Trusted Reviews
Trusted Reviews reviews the Nokia N93 and writes, "Holding the N93 right handed you’ve got buttons for turning the flash on and off and for switching between video and stills modes. You’ve got a round swivel for activating zoom and a button inside this for starting and stopping video shooting or grabbing stills. There is a tiny navigation button with central select key, and for your left hand there are two softmeu buttons at what was previously the top end of the screen. Between them these give you access to all the camera functions. The main problem with all this is that it takes a while to set things up – long enough that you may miss the candid picture or video you were after. And you’ll have to remember to remove the lens cover – which is not attached to the main body of the handset. ... Video and stills shooting are clearly the N93’s main selling points, but there is a lot more going on here thanks to Symbian S60 v3."
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