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First Look: Nokia N96
| Author | Jonathan Bray |
| Published | 14th Jul 2008 |
Battery life is more difficult to gauge. As I mentioned earlier, this is a preproduction phone so I can't pass final judgement on it. But by putting two and two together you can assume that it's unlikely to be a vast improvement on the original N95, which had a 950mAh lithium ion battery and could even be less impressive than the battery life of the N95 8GB, which boasted a more capacious 1,200mAh unit.

Bizarrely the N96 appears to have taken a step backwards, including a battery of just 950mAh again, which just doesn't look enough. Sure enough, when I tested it by playing an MP3 file continuously on loop, I achieved a mere seven and three quarter hours, which isn't anything to write home about. That equates to around one-and-a-half to two days of light use, and light use is far from the most common usage profile for the multi-talented N96.
In final production units battery life could well go up, but that minimal capacity suggests that it's highly unlikely to be an earth-shattering increase.

Final Thoughts
The N96 feels a bit like a missed opportunity for Nokia. It has honed the design of the N95, true, including more memory (plus expandability), a slightly sleeker design and some additional features, such as internet radio and a DVB-H tuner. It's an incredibly capable multimedia phone, no doubt, but for one reason or another, it just doesn't seem a dramatic-enough upgrade to justify the sky-high prices being bandied around right now.
Had Nokia endowed the N96 with E71-like build, sleekness and battery life in addition to its innovative audio, video and GPS capabilities, I'd have joined the queue at my local mobile phone emporium. But as it is, it looks set to join its predecessor, the N95, in the the nearly but not quite there stakes.
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nyukeit said on 15th July 2008
ChaosDefinesOrder said on 18th July 2008
Thanks for that info nyukeit, that's good to know, however the copy and paste I'm most interested in isn't for files, it's for text. Used to be that holding the... more
ChaosDefinesOrder said on 23rd July 2008
Just in case the moderators are still reading comments on this article (it's about to go off the second page of reviews afterall)
Does the camera on this phone ... more
MonkeyAxman said on 29th August 2008
@CHOAS This is my first post but I own a Nokia N81 8GB which is a little old but it doesn't have the pencil like my old N70 did,but if you hold the hash and move the arrows a... more
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