Nokia N93 approved by the FCC
15 May 2006 | FCC , Nokia , Smartphone | 6 comments
Remember Nokia's huge feature-filled smartphone announced last month? Looks like the FCC just approved it and it's going to make its way to the US. Apart from the huge size, there seem to be almost no negatives with the Nokia N93.
Let's take another look at those features: 262k color 2.4" QVGA display (240 x 320 pixels), a 3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels) camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, DVD-like video capture, 3x optical zoom and up to 20x digital zoom, as well as autofocus and close-up mode, VGA video capture at 30 frames per second, FM radio and a digital music player.
The N93 also features a large internal memory of up to 50 MB, which can be further expanded with a hot swap miniSD card of up to 2 GB, allowing users to capture up to 90 minutes of video and 2500 photos.
The other two phones announced together with the N93 were the N72 and N73, which were not approved yet.

Via Engadget Mobile
~ 6 comments ~
no thanks! this thing is just too big for my pockets. Those features could make anyone purchase this phone in a heart beat. Oh well, me thinks that the price will draw the bottom line and decide whether people will buy the Nokia N93 or not.
I want one NOW!!
i want to buy this phone
i wanna buy this phone look cool
I don't want to BUY it! I want to STEAL it!!! :D
This fone is fukin lurrrsh!!!