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Mobile Phones - Nokia N91


Nokia is planning to treat the masses with the release of its N-Series. The N-Series was branded as a revolution in the mobile phone segment; a level above what all the competitors could offer. Now that is a statement only Nokia could live up to, keeping in mind the high market share they controlled for quite sometime, and while doing so also faced the risk of failing to deliver. The N-Series is marketed as a bunch of premium phones with high quality features like music capabilities, Carl Zeiss camera optics, and superior connectivity opened further to an array of options with the latest in Symbian OS version 9.1. These features are more or less modified and stick around throughout the N-Series.
It boasts of 4 GB of internal memory and excellent music quality when accompanied with BOSE or Sennheiser headphones sold optionally.
A look at the Package
Nokia N91 Nokia Stereo handsfree with remote control
900 mAh Li-Ion battery
Travel Charger
USB Cable
Stereo Audio Cable
Desk stand
PC Suite CD
Manual, Quick start guide, and Application guide

The N91 is built with utmost sturdiness, with stainless steel all over it. Its dimensions contribute to taking the weight of the phone to a whopping 164 grams. I feel like I'm talking about some heavy-weight champ here; but even with such a bulky being, it has the potential to throw its weight around (read strong contender). The phone, though built sturdy, is an off-balanced one i.e. the top end of the phone is very heavy and the lower part of the phone is light. Thus you feel like the phone would slip out of your palm when trying to open the slider. The whole of the N-Series seem like a bunch of mobile phones not realizing the fact that they are meant to be mobile; the entire design screams that it is missing the basic idea of being mobile. While all other manufacturers like Motorola and Samsung are battling to get slimmer, Nokia have gone in the opposite direction.