Gadget magaqzine Stuff.tv has posted their preview of Nokia N96. As Stuff said, for smartphone fans in 2007 there was only one handset worthy of the name: Nokia’s N95. With a feature list longer than most gadget’s manuals, it made other mobiles seem about as smart as Trigger. But now a successor, the N96, has arrived – and somehow added to its CV.
A bigger brain
The N96’s big improvement is capacity. Not only does it have 16GB of internal memory, there’s also a microSDHC slot instead of its predecessor’s microSD number. With cards currently going up to 8GB, this means you can boost capacity to 24GB (enough for about 18,000 low-quality songs) for an extra £40.
With a slightly larger 2.8in QVGA display and a new kickstand for hands-free viewing, the N96 is also better equipped to act as an Archos-style video player, particularly as its wide format support includes MP4, WMV and Flash. Also new is a built-in DVB-H receiver, although this will be next to useless in the UK until the analogue switch-off in 2012.



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