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19-01-2007 12:21 PM
Rafe Yes it defintely has a lens cap. It actually fits in better than the old one in my opinion.
19-01-2007 11:27 AM
slitchfield Yes and no!

Yes, I believe boxed devices will have one. No, the review unit had lost its cap 8-)

Steve
19-01-2007 05:26 AM
Unregistered is there still a lens cap. i will get this phone if it has one. it is a deal breaker. i have the n93 and i cant imagine not having anything to protect those expensive optics ;p
18-01-2007 08:46 PM
Rafe The N93i should be available around March (maybe the tail end of February).

Rafe
18-01-2007 12:37 PM
Unregistered Nice review, thanks. Though you just made by buying decision harder. Does anyone know when the N93i will be available in the UK?
18-01-2007 07:59 AM
krisse Nice review Steve.

Sounds odd that they'd slim down the battery on the 93i, this kind of phone is meant for very heavy power usage. Surely the main market for the 93 and 93i is among people who want to shoot lots of video? Presumably whoever designed the 93i was told to make it as slim as possible, and maybe they were thinking about the "how it looks in the shop" factor.


Trivial Pointless Fact No. 129849:

Anyone notice how the keypads on the N93i and N76 are almost identical?

N76
http://nds3.nokia.com/pressphotos/pu..._n76_lores.jpg

N93i
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/revie...n93ikeypad.jpg
18-01-2007 07:13 AM
slitchfield
Transformer 2 - N93i Reviewed

Steve casts his eye over the new Nokia N93i Nseries multimedia computer and find that there are more than just cosmetic changes. In his full review, he examines the physical differences but notes that differences in the camera algorithms may be just as significant.

Read on in the full article.

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