Nokia N93i review | Features
Nokia N93i - WiFi connection
Nokia N93i - WiFi connection
The Nokia N93i is also equipped with a so-called WiFi connection, offering access to the Internet via the wireless network at home and via Hotspots (a Hotspot is a place that offers wireless Internet access). Hotspots are mainly found at events and currently also appearing at many spots in cities nowadays. Sometimes the wireless connections can be used without any charges being made and sometimes you have to pay a small amount of money. The wireless Internet connection on the Nokia N93i is stable and fast. It is not as fast as my common Internet connection at home, but in comparison with other mobile phones with wireless connection, the Nokia N93i's connection is considerably faster.
Nokia N93i - Internet Explorer
Nokia N93i - Internet Explorer
It might take some time to get used to the Internet Explorer of the Nokia N93i. Obviously the monitor is a lot smaller than the one of your computer which means that you have to scroll horizontally an awful lot. Once used to the appearance of the Internet pages you will be able to work fast with the Internet Explorer. It certainly is a nice addition to quickly look up something when you're on the road, or for downloading a ring tone or watch a movie on the Internet. Nowadays it is possible to enhance your telephone contract, for a small amount of monthly paid money, with UMTS to be able to look up things on the Internet without WiFi connection, without high costs per minute.
Nokia N93i - Office functions
Nokia N93i - Office functions
The Nokia N93i enables you to watch Office files through Quickoffice. The names of the programs show what they are meant for. Quickword lets you view Word files, Quicksheet for Excel files and Quickpoint is for PowerPoint presentations. Also PDF files can be opened and watched with the Adobe Reader. Furthermore there is the possibility of converting measures and money through Converter. And the Zipmanager compresses your files so that they take up less memory space. So you don't have to be afraid that you won't be able to review your Office files during your travels.
Nokia N93i - Battery
Nokia N93i - Battery
The Nokia N93i gets its energy from a 3.7 Volt, 950mAh Lithium Ion battery. According to Nokia the battery has a standby time of 280 hours and a talk time of 3.5 hours. My experience is that I had to charge the battery fairly quickly when I'd been playing a lot with the N93i. When the telephone wasn't used at all, it had to be recharged on the tenth day, which is a standby time of approximately 240 hours. The battery capacity of the Nokia N93i is not the worst one, but certainly not the best either. Nokia proved themselves before with better handling of battery capacity and getting more out of it. So if you're going to be on the move a lot whilst making many calls; make sure to take the battery charger with you!
Nokia N93i - Monitor
Nokia N93i - Monitor
The Nokia N93i has the disposal of an internal and external monitor. The small screen on the outside of the phone shows the time, the reception and the battery capacity. The large screen is of high quality. Images are shown neatly and in high quality. Colours are reproduced realistically and lively. Well, we wouldn't expect anything else from a 16.7 million colour range. Also letters are rendered extremely well. Small screens usually show blurred letters which wears you out having to read them for a while. Nokia really did their utmost to make it a good monitor and they succeeded. They show that they know what quality means!






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