My experiences with the new Nokia N96 Mobile Phone

I have had Nokia mobile phones since the nineties. I've tried other brands during this time, but I always seem to return to a Nokia.

My first experience with the Symbian operating system on a mobile phone was the Nokia 6680. I loved it, but then I had my handset stolen and I wasn't insured.

A little while later, I got the Nokia N70, which was the upgrade to the 6680. I downloaded Opera for Symbian and started to play around with freeware I found on the web. I realised that the mobile phone was developing into a true multi-function device.

When my next contract renewal came about, I went for a Windows Smartphone, to see what I could do with that. Although it functioned fine as a mobile device, it had its limitations. No OS-specific freeware was being developed, apart from Java apps.

So, now I've changed mobile contract and taken a brand-new Nokia N96 mobile phone. And I'm impressed - let me tell you.

Sunday, 2 November 2008

The Basics - Getting Started with your Nokia N96

The N96 phone does everything a normal mobile phone does. You can make and receive phone calls, send and receive texts and MMS messages.

If you're in a 3G area and the person you're calling has the functionality, you can make and receive video calls. I wouldn't recommend that option, however, as video calling isn't usually including in most mobile contracts. It's a bit of a fad, or something that can help if you're a doctor making a diagnosis.

The best way to send an image is to either send it by MMS or e-Mail.




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