Nokia N92
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The Nokia N92 mobile phone is one of the Nseries
Nokia Nseries
Nokia Nseries is a multimedia smartphone product family which is engineered and marketed by the Nokia Corporation.The Nseries devices are known to commonly support multiple high-speed wireless technologies, such as 3G, or Wireless LAN....

 mobile phones from Nokia
Nokia
Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki...

. It is Nokia's first ever dedicated mobile television device.

Specification

  • Manufacturer: Nokia
  • Type: Smartphone
  • Connectivity: GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
    Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution is a digital mobile phone technology that allows improved data transmission rates as a backward-compatible extension of GSM...

     (900/1800/1900), WCDMA (2100), Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi or Wifi, is a mechanism for wirelessly connecting electronic devices. A device enabled with Wi-Fi, such as a personal computer, video game console, smartphone, or digital audio player, can connect to the Internet via a wireless network access point. An access point has a range of about 20...

     802.11b/g, Bluetooth
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks with high levels of security...

     2.0, UPnP
    Universal Plug and Play
    Universal Plug and Play is a set of networking protocols for primarily residential networks without enterprise class devices that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other's presence...

     (Universal Plug and Play), Infrared
    Infrared
    Infrared light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength longer than that of visible light, measured from the nominal edge of visible red light at 0.74 micrometres , and extending conventionally to 300 µm...

     and USB 2.0
  • First available: Mid 2006.
  • Operating System: Symbian version 9.1 Series 60 3rd Edition (Version 3.0)
  • Camera: 2 Megapixels
  • Memory card: miniSD up to 2 GB
  • Screen: 2.8 inch 240x320 pixels 16 million colour main screen, second external screen 65K colors, 128x36 pixels
  • Weight: 191 g
  • Size: 107 x 58 x 25 mm

Design

The keypad is unusual as it has numbers viewable in both portrait and landscape modes. This is to accommodate for the screen, which can be opened in two different positions:
  1. Horizontal "clamshell"-like opening (like the Nokia 9300
    Nokia 9300
    The Nokia 9300 is a Nokia Series 80 Symbian Smartphone introduced in 2005. It is used as a normal though bulky mobile phone in closed mode, when it is flipped open it can be used like a very small notebook computer with a 640×200 screen...

    )
  2. Open, twist then fold (like the Nokia N93
    Nokia N93
    The Nokia N93 is a smartphone by Nokia especially designed for multimedia use. It was introduced in April 2006 and released in July 2006.The N93 has improved camera capabilities compared with the earlier N90. The phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom as well as a...

    )


Because of its unusual keypad, some users refer to it as confusing.

Digital TV

With the integrated DVB-H
DVB-H
DVB-H is one of three prevalent mobile TV formats. It is a technical specification for bringing broadcast services to mobile handsets. DVB-H was formally adopted as ETSI standard EN 302 304 in November 2004. The DVB-H specification can be downloaded from the official DVB-H website...

(Digital Video Broadcasting for Handsets) receiver it is possible to watch television on the 2.8 inches (71.1 mm) screen of the phone. Interesting features of the handset include the program guide and the recording facility. The phone has a constant 30 second rolling record function for instant replay and can record broadcasts to memory card. Providers may charge for some of these features.

External links

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