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The editors liked
Excellent sound quality
Nice
Sturdy
Durable stainless steel design
4GB hard drive
Dedicated music keys
2-MP camera
Wi-Fi built in
The Nokia N91 features a 4GB hard drive and an integrated music player that supports a number of file formats. The phone also offers a 2-megapixel camera
Bluetooth
And Wi-Fi.
Solid build
Excellent music player
Capable camera
Jam-packed with the latest mobile multimedia goodness while the music player closely matches the Apple iPod range for usability.
The editors didn't like
Earpiece and ringtone volume could be higher
Keypad is just acceptable
Slow boot time
Heavy and bulky
No stereo Bluetooth
Very expensive
The pricey Nokia N91 is clunky and heavy
Its camera has no flash
And its sluggish in performing its tasks.
Bulky
WMA conversion needed for Windows Media Player synchronization
Stuff this in your pocket and youll either get admiring glances or cautioned for public lewdness. Too many imperfections for such an expensive handset.
Internal 4GB hard drive, Standard 3.5mm headphone jack, External music controls, Playlist support, Album art, FM Radio with recording option, WiFi
Design and Controls, Slow user interface, Weight The Final Word The Nokia N91 is a top notch music phone with a massive 4GB hard drive. As a mobile phone the 3G-capable Nokia does include some good features but is let down by a cramped keypad, slow int...
The Nokia N91 is a top notch music phone with a massive 4GB hard drive. As a mobile phone the 3G-capable Nokia does include some good features but is let down by a cramped keypad, slow interface and weight. There is plenty of potential in this unit tho...
Stainless steel chassis, Huge 4GB hard drive, Superb display, Respectable battery life, Impressive music playback features, Integrated Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headphone jack
Bulky, Numerical keys are too small, Expensive, DRM protected WMA and iTunes files not supported, Video playback quality is somewhat choppy
The N91 sees Nokia take two steps forward with functionality and one step back in its design efforts, making the phone suitable for feature-mongers but not so attractive to budding fashionistas. ...
Abstract: METAL GURU - My-wow-oh-yeah! It’s taken so long for the N91 to appear that Nokia has launched two further generations of its Nseries in the meantime. Has the delay dulled our anticipation or has this music virtuoso been worth holding out for? It fee...
3G phone which packs a 4GB hard drive. Itll function as a stand alone MP3 player with 3.5mm headphone socket and hold switch. Will play DRM tracks too.
The slide down controls mean the number keys have had to be down-sized. The hefty specs also mean its a bit on the bulky side and theres no flash on the camera.
A mobile and proper MP3 player in one big love-in – no compromise. It’s time to go large ...
Abstract: 3G phone with 4GB of music storage: Nokias music phone, the N91, is big in two senses. It has a huge (for a phone) 4GB of internal storage, and physically its a large beastie. Dealing with the latter characteristic first, dimensions of 113mm ...
Abstract: 4 GB hard disk ? 2 megapixel camera ? Symbian 9.1 OS ? brilliant music player ? Voice recognition ? Bluetooth ? EDGE ? Wi-Fi ? 3G compatibility. With all those rich features the phone packs quite a punch, but would it make it to the final round?
Abstract: And even though the long wait between announcement and rollout certainly has dampened some of the excitement, Nokia has managed to execute on all its promises. As a musicphone, the performance is stellar. It’s clear that the N91 was designed as a mu...
Abstract: Appeal: Looks good but weighs a lot! Comparing N91 8gb with its predecessor, Nokia's upgrade remains monstrously bulky. It's dimension of 4.5 x 2.2 x 0.9 in and weighs 165g. Pocket sagging isn't it? . Assuming that N91 is bulky, users would expect that...